IGNORAMUS-Justice: OR, The ENGLISH-LAWS turnd into a GIN, To let KNAVES Out, and keep HONEST MEN In. An Excellent New SONG. To the Tune of, Sir Egledemore.
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DId you not hear or a Peer that was Tryd?
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With a fa, la, la, la, la.
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That looks like a Cask with a Tap in his side;
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With a fa, la, la, la, la.
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This Noble Peer to the Bar was calld;
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The Witnesses swore, but the Fore-man out-bauld;
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With a fa, la, la, la, la.
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Then up Sir Samuel did start;
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Wit a fa, la, etc.
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And found the Bill not worth a F---;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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With that the Court kept such a stir,
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The Fore-man shoud prove so silly a Sir,
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With a fa la, etc.
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The Witnesses for the King swore plain;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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But had they been so many again;
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With a fa la, etc.
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The Jury before such Truths receivd,
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Nor them, nor St. Peter they woud have believd;
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With a fa la, etc.
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The Witnesses brought him a Traytor in;
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With a fa, la.
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[B]ut the Jury found it another thing;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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[F]or he who did still his King oppose,
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[I]s made a True Subject in spight of the Laws;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Thus this Great Lord of High Renown;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Th Exalted Idol of the Town;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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[Is] cleard by Ignoramus-sway,
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[F]or Betraying the Church and the King in a day;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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[T]he Rabble to shew their Loyalty;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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[D]id in full shouts with the Jury agree;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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[T]hey Bonfires made, with great Applause,
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[A]nd all to maintain the Good Old Cause;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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And now in spight of King and Queen;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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More Jollity was in the Streets to be seen;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Then on the Twenty Ninth of May,
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Though it was the Restauration-day;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Another passage I chancd to hear;
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That the Dr. is fallen from the Front to the Rear;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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He to the Saints does now incline,
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Abjures the King, and with Rebels Combine;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Yet these pretend for to Inherit;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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(As Heirs do Estates) the Light of the Spirit;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Yet let them say or do what they will,
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Theyl find themselves Ignoramus still;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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But had it been a Popish Lord;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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One Witness then had servd in a word;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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They had not then enquird so far;
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But found it, and never have stept from the Bar:
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With a fa, la, etc.
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If by this Law the Charter be lost;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Will Tonys Estate repay the Cost?
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With a fa, la, etc.
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The Boys will then find out the Cheat,
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And De Witt the old Canibal in his Retreat;
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Theyl Curse that Pate that studied to bring;
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Plague to the Countrey, and Ruine to th King;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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Divested thus of Chitophels Pride,
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Theyl do him that Justice which Juries denyd;
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With a fa, la, etc.
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