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But the folly we'll suffer no longer,

So take up the pen,

Write again and again,

Till the Roman be taught who's the stronger.

Petition!-Petition!

Against imposition

It's a way that we have of succeeding;
And we'll shew to Maynooth,

Aye, in spite of her tooth,

That she's done with her Protestant bleeding!

THE TRIAL OF THE SEVEN
BISHOPS.

THEY stand the test-those faithful men ! They brave the tyrant's rod;

A shameful life-their choice between

Or martyrdom for God.

Yet brave and bold the heroes stand

Within the lion's den,

A firm and faithful Bishop band

A band of holy men!

And courage dwells in every eye,
And power on every brow ;—

Aye, tyrant! where's the tyranny
Can tame their spirits now?

Can prison hold, or shackle bind,

The soul that will be free?

Nay, rather

sway the winged wind,

Or chain the mighty sea!

They will be free! They will be free!—

The eyes of years to come

Are looking for their chivalry

To brave the wrath of Rome;

And they are vow'd to leave behind

A testimony true,

Where Protestants may look and find
What they are called to do.

They left it!-Aye, upon the

page,

Where British deeds are told

It stands, the pride of every age,

In characters of gold;

The God, they feared, came in between

The victims and the sword,

But not before a world had seen

Their valour for the Lord.

Look on! Look on!-Though years are gone,

Their spirit yet remains;

Look on!-till each resolves that none

Shall groan in Papal chains;

By all their constancy and faith,
Our hearts be roused again,

Like them to risk a martyr's death-
Those good and faithful men!

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"They went out from us, but they were not of us."-1 JOHN, ii. 19.

LET them

go !-we are better without them,

They never belonged to the fold;

It is better to know, than to watch, and to doubt them;

It is safer to loose, than to hold:

For the hand, that professes the brother,
While the heart is betroth'd to a foe,

We would rather resign to the grasp of another,

Than retain in our own!-let them go!

Let them go! and a welcome will meet them, That shall blacken for ever their name;

If a smile from the Harlot of Babylon greet

them,

Let them have it-but blush for the shame!

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