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O
Sir,
if
we
could
but
see
the
shape
of
our
deare
Mother
England,
as
poets
are
wont
to
give
a
personal
form
to
what
they
please,
how
would
she
appeare,
think
ye,
but
in
a
mourning
weed,
with
ashes
upon
her
head,
and
tears
abundantly
flowing
from
her
eyes,
to
behold
so
many
of
her
children
expos'd
at
once,
and
thrust
from
things
of
dearest
necessity,
because
their
conscience
could
not
assent
to
things
which
the
Bishops
thought
indifferent.
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O Sir, if we could but see the shape of our deare Mother England, as poets are wont to give a personal form to what they please, how would she appeare, think ye, but in a mourning weed, with ashes upon her head, and tears abundantly flowing from her eyes, to behold so many of her children expos'd at once, and thrust from things of dearest necessity, because their conscience could not assent to things which the Bishops thought indifferent.
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