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 Sir, to them: but unto Majesty All he has said before he does deny; Yet not to Majesty—that were to bring His fears to be but for the Queen and King, Not for your selves; and that he dares not say. You are his sovereigns another way: Your souls are princes, and you have as good A title that way, as ye have by blood, To govern; and here your power's more great And absolute than in the royal seat. There men dispute, and but by law obey: Here is no law at all, but what ye say.