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                     <l n="1" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">YOU loyal Subjects of this Isle,</hi></l>
                     <l n="2" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Be pleased to attend a while,</hi></l>
                     <l n="3" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">To this Relation which I bring;</hi></l>
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                     <l n="5" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">In any former Ages past:</hi></l>
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                     <l n="10" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Where Death did strike the fatal blow;</hi></l>
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                     <l n="23" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">There is and eke a Wonder too,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="43" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Which done, his flight he back does take,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="45" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">The News was carried far and near,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="49" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Renowned Lords and Ladies gay,</hi></l>
                     <l n="50" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">And Common People, day by day,</hi></l>
                     <l n="51" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">Upon their hearing this Report,</hi></l>
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                     <l n="61" rend="left"><hi rend="italic">He learns from these sweet Songs of Joy,</hi></l>
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