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To King James

XXXIV. ? TO KING JAMES.  (II)    Who would not be thy subject, JAMES, t'obey  A prince that rules by' example, more than sway ? Whose manners draw, more than thy powers constrain.  And in this short time of thy happiest reign, Hast purg'd thy realms, as we have now no cause  Left us of fear, but first our crimes, then laws. Like aids 'gainst treasons who hath found before,  And than in them, how could we know God more ? First thou preserved wert our king to be,  And since, the whole land was preserv'd for thee.

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