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SATIRE.

Thus long the wise Commons have been in debate,
'Bout Mony and Conscience, those Trifles of State,
While dang'rous Grievances daily increase,
And the Subject can't riot in Safety and Peace;
Unless, as against Irish Cattel before,
You now make an Act against Irish Whore.
The Colts black and white, Clanbrazie and Cox,
Invade us with Impudence, Beauty, and Pox:
Each carries a Fate no Man can oppose,
Without Loss of his Heart, or Fall of his Nose.
Is it just that with Love cruel Death should conspire,
And our Tarses be burnt by our Hearts taking fire?
There's no end of Communion, if humble Believers
Must be damn'd in the Cup like unworthy Receivers.