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I dare draw my Sword to justifie
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Like Ship-wrack'd men catch
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The mighty mercy
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Is now become a slave unto
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would you have me tell you ,
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, and kept your word well with
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pray be not you the cause that
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we will vent our Merchandize here in
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Farewel , farewel ; I
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