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[Still at a loss, ye know not how]
What shall we do to these men? for that, &c.
—iv. 16.
Still at a loss, ye know not how
With these wild vagabonds to deal:
Shall priests irregulars allow,
Or stop by force the growing ill?
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Ye fear to make the mischief worse.
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