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These are the VERMIN

in The Political House that Jack Built

They are unproductive people such as Churchmen, tax collectors, soldiers, lawyers and courtiers.

"A race obscene, spawn'd in the muddy beds of Nile, came forth, polluting Egypt: gardens, fields, and plains, were covered with the pest.
The croaking nuisance lurked in every nook,
Not palaces, nor even chambers, escaped; and the land stank - so numerous was the fry.

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