The Poems of John Byrom Edited by Adolphus William Ward |
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VI. ON THE NATURALISATION BILL.
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There wants the proper Tally to it still:
“Provided also, That We home-bred Caitiffs
Do clear the Coast for these Outlandish Natives.”
Let, for our Country's sake, this Clause remain,
And it shall have no Subject to complain.
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For Foreigners a Naturalisation;
For English, Welsh and Scotch—a general Transportation.
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