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Let this yeare bring:To Charles our King.To Charles; who is th'example, and the Law,By whom the good are taught, not kept in awe.
(3)A Session too, of such who can obey,As they were gather'd to consult, not sway:Who not rebell, in hope to gitSome office to reclaime their wit;Let this yeare bringTo Charles our King;To Charles; who is th'example and the law,By whom the good are taught, not kept in awe.
(4)Prætors, who will the publique cause defend,With timely gifts, not Speeches finely pend;So make the Northerne Victors FameNo more our envy, nor our shame;Let this yeare bringTo Charles our King:To Charles; who is th'example, and the law,By whom the good are taught, not kept in awe.

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