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r know why I shant, _Which no Body_, &c. I'd undertake bring Scores to Ten, Of mine at Hours-warning-Men, To make _France_ tremble once again, _Which no Body_, &c. The Claret takes, yet e'er he Drinks, Cries Pox o'th' _French-men_, but methinks It must go round to my Brother, _Which no Body_, &c. He's the only Citizen of Sence, And Liberty is his Pretence, And has enough of Conscience, _Which no Body_, &c. The Bully that next to him sat, With a Green Livery in his Hat, Cry'd what a Plague would the _French_ be at, _Which no Body_, &c. Z---- had the King without Offence, Been rul'd by me, you'd seen long since, Chastisement for their Insolence, _Which no Body_, &c. They take our Ships, do what they please, Were ever play'd such Pranks as these, As if we were not Lord o'th' Seas, _Which no Body_, &c. I told the King on't th' other Day, And how th' Intrigues o'th' matter lay, But Princes will have their own way, _Which no Body_, &c. The next Man that did widen Throat, Was wight in half pil'd Velvet Coat, But he, and that not worth a Groat, _Which no Body_, &c. Who being planted next the Door, (Pox on him for a Son of Whore) Inveighs against the Embassador, _Which no Body_, &c. Had the King (quoth he) put me upon't, You should have found how I had don't, But now you see what has come on't, _Which no Body_, &c. Quoth he if such an Act had stood, That was designed for Publick good, 'Thad pass'd more than is understood, _Which no Body_, &c. But now forsooth our strictest Laws, Are 'gainst the Friends o'th' good old Cause, And if one Hangs, the other Draws, _Which no Body_, &c. But had I but so Worthy been, To sit in Place that some are in, I better had advis'd therein, _Which no Body_, &c. I am one that firm doth stand, For Manufactures of the Land, Then Cyder takes in, out of hand, _Which no Body_, &c. This _English_ Wine (quoth he) and Ale, Our Fathers drank before the Sale Of Sack on Pothecarys Stall _Which no Body_, &c. These Outlandish drinks, quoth he, The _French_, and _Spanish_ Foppery, They tast too much of Popery, _Which no Body_, &c. And having thus their Verdicts spent, Concerning King and Parliament, They Scandalize a Government, _Which no Body_, &c. An Hierarchy by such a
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