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The Royal Pow'r, I loyally obey'd;
And, though it did oppress, was so afraid
Of innovating; that a Reformation
Thereof I wished, not an extirpation.
But, when by other men, through GOD's permission
It was remov'd; to that, did yield submission,
Which then succeeded; and so would have done,
Had twenty been admitted one by one,
In whom I saw the soveraign pow'r reside,
And, with most visibility abide:
For, ev'ry private person it behoves,
Till that whole Orbe, wherein he's fixed, moves,
To keep his place, not medd'ling any way
To overthrow the Pow'r he should obey.