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The House Of Peers.

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When Britain really ruled the waves     (In good Queen Bess's time)     The House of Peers made no pretence     To intellectual eminence,     Or scholarship sublime;     Yet Britain won her proudest bays     In good Queen Bess's glorious days!     When Wellington thrashed Bonaparte,     As every child can tell,     The House of Peers, throughout the war,     Did nothing in particular,     And did it very well;     Yet Britain set the world a-blaze     In good King George's glorious days!     And while the House of Peers withholds     Its legislative hand.     And noble statesmen do not itch     To interfere with matters which     They do not understand,     As bright will shine Great Britain's rays,     As in King George's glorious days!

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