‘And I’ll take them to Cheshire, and there I will sow

Both hempseed and flaxseed, and [hang] them all in a row.

Why, they’d better be hanged, and stopped soon their breath,

If it please you, my liege, than to starve them to death.’

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Then up starts a French lord, as we do hear,

Saying, ‘Thou art a proud Jack,’ to my lord Delamere;

‘Thou oughtest to be stabbed’—then he turnd him about—

‘For affronting the king in the Parliament House.’

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