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AND in each track of Glory, since,
And in each track of Glory, since;
For their lov'd Country, or their Prince.
Princes that hate, that hate Rome's Tyranny,
And joyn the Nations right, with their own Royalty:
None were more ready, none were more ready,
None, none, none, none, none were more ready
In Distress to Save;
No none were more Loyal, none, || : : || : : || : : || : : || : : || :
None were more Loyal, none, none more Brave.