0My right there is none to dispute.02br 02br 00I can't understand this sentence.02br 02br 00If it was `My duty there is none to dispute', I could understand. But it is right.02br 02br 00Could you help me on this.0-
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— Lil' Ruby Rose
0 No-one can dispute my right.
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Just found your question. The line is from a poem (William Cowper's "Verses Supposed to be Written By Alexander Selkirk") , and is written with "poetic licence" --that is, with a syntax not typical of everyday speech. Another way of reframing the line would be: "There is no one who can dispute my right."