Oliver Cromwell, the Protector. 1649

One thousand six hundred and forty nine
Cromwell rose to be England's head:
‘They who against the Lion combine
Suffer a Wolf’, say some, ‘in his stead’.
Others account him a hero fine:
Though discontent around him spread:
His ends were good, as they opine,
Whate'er of his sterner deeds be said.
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