Miscelanea Meditations. Memoratiues. By Elizabeth Grymeston |
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You are the Nations Grand Defence
Against Illegal Power;
And yet against both Law and Sense,
And sometimes too without pretence
You send Folk to the Tower.
Against Illegal Power;
And yet against both Law and Sense,
And sometimes too without pretence
You send Folk to the Tower.
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ANSWER.
And as the Dutys of their PlaceWere to detect Abuses,
Corruption durst not shew its Face,
Or Monies spent in any Case
In Bribes or evil Uses,
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