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If Oxford 's Stones, as Blaco writes,
And P ITT affirms, are Jacobites ,
That bid the Court defiance;
How must the danger now increase,
When Stones are come from Rome and Greece ,
To form a grand alliance!
Yet, sprung from lands of Liberty,
These Stones can sure no Tories be,
Or friends to the Pretender;
And P ITT himself can ne'er devise,
That Whiggish Stones should ever rise
Against our Faith's Defender.
And P ITT affirms, are Jacobites ,
That bid the Court defiance;
How must the danger now increase,
When Stones are come from Rome and Greece ,
To form a grand alliance!
Yet, sprung from lands of Liberty,
These Stones can sure no Tories be,
Or friends to the Pretender;
And P ITT himself can ne'er devise,
That Whiggish Stones should ever rise
Against our Faith's Defender.
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