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Speake to the hauty monarch of the world, knocke at the gates of his prowde pallace, beat the eares of those insolent and wealthy marchants, shake them from the settled lees of their long continued abhominations ▪ and thou shalt end many labours in one, thou shalt doe a cure vpon the heart of the principall cittie, the benefite whereof shall spread it selfe into the partes of the whole countrie. |
Speak to the haughty monarch of the world, knock At the gates of his proved palace, beatrice the ears of those insolent and wealthy Merchants, shake them from the settled lees of their long continued abominations ▪ and thou shalt end many labours in one, thou shalt do a cure upon the heart of the principal City, the benefit whereof shall spread it self into the parts of the Whole country. |
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