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Analogy. (To D - - L - - .)

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Had you lived when a tyrant king         Strove to make all the slaves of one,      With nobles and with churchmen you      Had stood unflinching, pure and true,      To annihilate that hateful thing         Green Runnymeade beat out of John?      Had you lived when a wanton crew,         Flash scoundrels of a day outdone,      Trod down the toilers birth derides,      With Cromwell and his Ironsides      The brave days had discovered you,         Where Naseby saw the gallants run?      And yet you, - this same knight in list         For freedom in her narrow dawn      Against that one, against those few,      Vile king, vile nobles - you, yet you      Stand by the bloody Capitalist,         Fight with the pandar Gentleman!

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