605:01,000@@@@@| 605:01,000[' ]| 605:01,000[' ]| 605:01,001[' ]| Our glorious realm, o'er all the earth renowned, 605:01,002[' ]| Once with the noblest government was crowned; 605:01,003[' ]| By$4$ which$6#1$ all foreign tyrannies were awed, 605:01,004[' ]| Easy we were at home, and terrible abroad. 605:01,005[' ]| All our wise laws of empire were designed, 605:01,006[' ]| Not for$4$ the lust of one, but good of all mankind; 605:01,007[' ]| The great prerogative was understood 605:01,008[' ]| A vast unbounded power of doing good: 605:01,009[' ]| From doing ill, by$4$ laws it was confined, 605:01,010[' ]| If sanctions, pacts or oaths could princes bind. 605:01,011[' ]| By$4$ ancient usages and laws they swayed, 605:01,012[' ]| Which$6#1$ both were by$4$ the choice of subjects made. 605:01,013[' ]| Old customs grew to$4$ laws by$4$ long consent, 605:01,014[' ]| And to$4$ each written law of parliament; 605:01,015[' ]| Freedom in$4$ boroughs, and in$4$ land freehold, 605:01,016[' ]| Gave all, who$6#1$ had them, voices, uncontrolled: 605:01,017[' ]| But few new rights were by$4$ new laws obtained, 605:01,018[' ]| Only some ravished liberties regained. 605:01,019[' ]| Who$6#1$ had no$2$ voices, yet alike were bound 605:01,020[' ]| By$4$ the protection, which$6#1$ from laws they found; 605:01,021[' ]| For$3$ everyone in$4$ those had equal right, 605:01,022[' ]| And no$2$ great man could injure, or affright; 605:01,023[' ]| Where subjects in$4$ the laws can claim no$2$ share, 605:01,024[' ]| 'Twixt them and cattle no$2$ distinctions are. 605:01,025[' ]| This was the constitution in$4$ our state, 605:01,026[' ]| And true religion flourished in$4$ its height: 605:01,027[' ]| From lying legends, false traditions free, 605:01,028[' ]| From monkish ignorance, schoolmen's frippery, 605:01,029[' ]| From idols, and from papal tyranny. 605:01,030[' ]| Their building made of stubble, and of hay, 605:01,031[' ]| Was by$4$ our wise reformers swept away. 605:01,032[' ]| Thus we enjoyed a happy union 605:01,033[' ]| Under the great Eliza, perfect grown, 605:01,034[' ]| Hers and the people's interests were thought one. 605:01,035[' ]| She, and the realm, with mutual kindness strove, 605:01,036[' ]| Great its obedience, and as great her love; 605:01,037[' ]| Long might such happiness have been enjoyed, 605:01,038[' ]| Had it not been by$4$ ambitious priests destroyed. 605:01,039[' ]| Those haughty priests could not contented be 605:01,040[' ]| With what remained from popish dignity, 605:01,041[' ]| But would their hierarchy have greater made, 605:01,042[' ]| With cast-off rights the laity they invade, 605:01,043[' ]| And call in$5$ Jus*Divinum to$4$ their aid. 605:01,044[' ]| With that$6#2$ invisible commission armed 605:01,045[' ]| Our kings, with sovereign and inherent charmed, 605:01,046[' ]| With sacred person, power without a bound, 605:01,047[' ]| Prerogative unlimited, no$2$ ground 605:01,048[' ]| Whereof is in$4$ our constitution found. 605:01,049[' ]| Thus they, by$4$ ecclesiastic flattery, 605:01,050[' ]| Turned kings to$4$ tyrants, and to$4$ slaves the free: 605:01,051[' ]| These furious fools yet wise divines contemned, 605:01,052[' ]| And their rash doctrines privately condemned: 605:01,053[' ]| None dare in$4$ public say they were unsound, 605:01,054[' ]| But fines, and pillories, and brands were found. 605:01,055[' ]| For$3$ now commissioned from above the sky, 605:01,056[' ]| Kings soon were deemed for$4$ laws and oaths too high; 605:01,057[' ]| Hotly it was taught, they were not bound by$4$ oaths, 605:01,058[' ]| Because no$2$ power above them to$9$ impose. 605:01,059[' ]| It was now no$2$ kingly office, nor a trust, 605:01,060[' ]| No$2$ laws to$9$ rule by$4$ but their sovereign lust; 605:01,081[' ]| And all the land for$4$ their estate they owned, 605:01,062[' ]| The subjects were their stock upon$4$ the ground. 605:01,063[' ]| At length, to$9$ rivet on$5$ the chains we wore, 605:01,064[' ]| Lewd knaves in$4$ coifs yield the dispensing power 605:01,065[' ]| Which$6#1$ never tyrant here had claimed before. 605:01,066[' ]| The scandals of the bar must now be found 605:01,067[' ]| To$9$ give the government this mortal wound; 605:01,068[' ]| Which$6#1$ at one blow took all its strength away 605:01,069[' ]| And down in$4$ pieces dashed, the noble structure lay. 605:01,070[' ]| Ruin and rubbish covered all the ground, 605:01,071[' ]| And no$2$ remains were of the buildings found. 605:01,072[' ]| Monsters of Roman and Hibernian race, 605:01,073[' ]| With fangs and claws infect the wasted place: 605:01,074[' ]| With one of British kind, who$6#1$ swallowed more 605:01,075[' ]| Than any other bloody beast of power; 605:01,076[' ]| Fiercely he goggled, his jaws opened wide, 605:01,077[' ]| Louder he roared than all the beasts beside. 605:01,078[' ]| Some like$4$ jackals, before him preyed for$4$ blood, 605:01,079[' ]| And to$4$ his ravenous maw brought all they could: 605:01,080[' ]| Against the rapine of these beasts of prey, 605:01,081[' ]| First London's noble prelate stood at bay; 605:01,082[' ]| One fit to$9$ atone for$4$ all the clergy's blots, 605:01,083[' ]| For$4$ three vile English bishops, and twelve Scots. 605:01,084[' ]| Then valiant Fairfax, and brave Hough made head, 605:01,085[' ]| But by$4$ these monsters were discomfited; 605:01,086[' ]| And now the trembling church began to$9$ reel, 605:01,087[' ]| And the effects of non-resistance feel; 605:01,088[' ]| Where Jus*Divinum was not on$4$ their side, 605:01,089[' ]| They strove to$9$ stop the fierce impetuous tide. 605:01,090[' ]| Seven suffering heroes gave it such a shock, 605:01,091[' ]| It seemed to$9$ dash its surges on$4$ a rock; 605:01,092[' ]| But showers of locusts came with thickest fogs, 605:01,093[' ]| From Tiber's marshes, and from Shannon's bogs: 605:01,094[' ]| Vast clouds of vermin hasten to$4$ their aid, 605:01,085[' ]| And intercepting light, thick darkness made; 605:01,096[' ]| All clouded was our sullen hemisphere, 605:01,097[' ]| But lo! the glorious Orange does appear! 605:01,098[' ]| And by$4$ his universal influence, 605:01,099[' ]| Does to$4$ our drooping land new life dispense; 605:01,100[' ]| His heat ferments that$6#2$ lump was dead before, 605:01,101[' ]| Which$6#1$ now in$4$ every part exerts its power; 605:01,102[' ]| To$9$ purge itself, that$3$ it may clean become, 605:01,103[' ]| The fermentation soon throws off the scum. 605:01,104[' ]| And every part does towards perfection move, 605:01,105[' ]| Towards strength and soundness, harmony and love. 605:01,106[' ]| When earth oppressed, with darkness overspread, 605:01,107[' ]| From filthy boggy exhalations bred; 605:01,108[' ]| The sun with noiseless marches of his light, 605:01,109[' ]| Discusses vapours, and dispels the night: 605:01,110[' ]| With equal silence in$4$ his glorious race, 605:01,111[' ]| Our noisome fogs does the brave Orange chase; 605:01,112[' ]| Does all the powers of darkness put to$4$ flight, 605:01,113[' ]| And the infernal ministers of night; 605:01,114[' ]| The guilty spirits shun the approach of light. 605:01,115[' ]| When undistinguished in$4$ the mighty mass, 605:01,116[' ]| And in$4$ stagnation universal matter was, 605:01,117[' ]| Huddled in$4$ heaps the differing atoms lay 605:01,118[' ]| Quiet, and had no$2$ laws of motion to$9$ obey: 605:01,119[' ]| The eternal mover threw the ferment in$4$, 605:01,120[' ]| The solid atoms did their course begin: 605:01,121[' ]| The quickening mass moves now in$4$ every part, 605:01,122[' ]| And does its plastic faculties exert. 605:01,123[' ]| The jarring atoms move into a peace, 605:01,124[' ]| And all confusion and disorders cease: 605:01,125[' ]| The ugly undigested lump became 605:01,126[' ]| The perfect, glorious, and well-ordered frame. 605:01,127[' ]| Let there be light, the almighty fiat run; 605:01,128[' ]| No$2$ sooner it was pronounced, but it was done. 605:01,129[' ]| Inspired by$4$ heaven, thus the great Orange said, 605:01,130[A ]| Let there be liberty, and was obeyed. 605:01,131[' ]| Vast wonders heaven's great minister has wrought, 605:01,132[' ]| From our dark chaos, beauteous order brought: 605:01,133[' ]| He invaded us with force to$9$ make us free, 605:01,134[' ]| And in$4$ another's realm could meet no$2$ enemy. 605:01,135[' ]| Hail great assertor of the greatest cause, 605:01,136[' ]| Man's liberty, and the Almighty's laws: 605:01,137[' ]| Heaven greater wonders has for$4$ thee designed, 605:01,138[' ]| Thou glorious deliverer of mankind!