Next, bring some lawyers to thy bar,By innuendo they might all stand there;There let them expiate that guilt,And pay for all that blood their tongues have spilt.These are the mountebanks of state,Who by the sleight of tongues can crimes create,And dress up trifles in the robes of fate,The mastiffs of a Government,To worry and run down the innocent.
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Daniel Defoe was English writer, merchant and spy. Daniel Defoe was an English writer, merchant and spy. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, was published in 1719. Read more on Wikipedia →