An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . A Protestarit,. (So will the Formalist be called.) Protestant is such an other thing As makes, within his heart, God of the And (as if he did, with his Crown inheritA never-erring and infallible spirit).Labours to blow him up by praise of wit,And by false flatteries cosen him of Protestant is one that shakes his headAnd pities much the Palsgrave was misledTo meddle with Bohemia, and incenseThe Spanish wrath ; gainst which, there is no fence !That his revenues in the Palz againWere well restored, he wishes ; so that SpainWou


An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . A Protestarit,. (So will the Formalist be called.) Protestant is such an other thing As makes, within his heart, God of the And (as if he did, with his Crown inheritA never-erring and infallible spirit).Labours to blow him up by praise of wit,And by false flatteries cosen him of Protestant is one that shakes his headAnd pities much the Palsgrave was misledTo meddle with Bohemia, and incenseThe Spanish wrath ; gainst which, there is no fence !That his revenues in the Palz againWere well restored, he wishes ; so that SpainWould take the honours of that house, and giveMentz his demands, letting the Palsgrave live :For such a favour as his lands and life,Not one, except the father of his wife(That King of Peace and Love !) dares boldly craveBut what is it he may despair to haveBy means of thEnglish and the Scottish Saint,Who, at their pupils suit, doth still acquaintThe Spanish Patron, how, the first of May,Philip and James make one Holy Day ;What therefores given to one, the other mustBe shares in


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