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Rh Appeared to me (as I need hardly mention) Entirely undeserving of attention.
 * But now, to guide the Congregation, when

It numbers none but really 'able' men, A &apos;Vice-Cancellarius&apos; will be needed Of every kind of human weakness weeded! Is such the president that we have got? He ought no doubt to be; why should he not ?
 * I do not hint that Liberals should dare

To oust the present holder of the chair— But surely he would not object to be Gently examined by a Board of three? Their duty being just to ascertain That he's 'all there' (I mean, of course, in brain), And that his mind, from 'petty details' clear, Is fitted for the duties of his sphere.
 * All this is merely moonshine, till we get

The seal of Parliament upon it set.