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 6 In defence of a Church that's the best; I've my King, too, God bless him, Let no eae oppress him For none has he ever opprest.

British Laws for my guard, My cottage is bari’d ; 'Tis safe in the light or the dark, If the ’Squire shou'd oppress, I get instant redress, My Orchard's as safe as his Park.

My Cot is my Throne, What I have is my own, And what is my own I will keep, Should Boni come now, ’Tis true I may plow, But I'm sure that I never shall reap.

Now do but reflect What I have to protect; Then doubt if to fight I shall choose, King, Church, Babes aud Wife, Laws, Liberty, Life, Now tell me I have nothing to lose.

Then I'll beat my ploughshare To a sword or a spear,