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XV. TO MISO-MANC. AND COMPANY.
Slain is the good old Cause, when Philaleth.,A Rumpish Martyr, blunder'd to his Death;
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They worse confound the matter than Philal.
With three such Champions sure the Cause will thrive,—
One dead, and Two that are not yet alive.
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