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1563.
[The great ones of the earth delight]
When Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding, &c.
—xxiii. 8.
The great ones of the earth delight
In each new entertaining sight,
Diversion all their aim:
And still religion is the sport
Of wicked princes and their court
Who bear the Christian name.
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