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Though of my Friends, I may almost professe,
As did Elias, in another case,
I know not one (not one of those at least,
Who friendship for meer civil ends profest)

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Yet here this day, may many thousands be
VVho are my real friends, unknown to mee:
Yea, peradventure many among those
VVho at this present time are thought my Foes.
To them therefore, I wishing Grace and Peace;
Do now, where ere they live, these Lines address
To fortifie their faith, and them incline
By their endeavours to help strengthen mine;
And that by our Petitions joyntly made,
VVe may get safety where it can be had;
For, whether of a low degree or high,
To trust to men is trusting to a Lye.