Catastrophe magnatum, or, The fall of monarchie a caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29, 1652, with a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...

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Catastrophe magnatum, or, The fall of monarchie a caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29, 1652, with a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ...
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Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.
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London :: Printed for T. Vere and Nath. Brooke ...,
1652.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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Of Towns and Cities.

Naples. Anconia. Capna. Ferraria. Padua. Florence. Brunswick. Lipzick. Nantz. Cyprus. and most of the Sea∣Towns in Asia the less. Mantua. Sena. Tarentum Constan∣tinople. Tunis. Algier. Venice. Genoa. Millan York. Saint Andrews. Lubeck. Magdeburg Wittemburg. Gorlitz. Franck∣fort upon the main. Hull. Vienna in Austria. Antwerp. Ox∣ford. Gaunt. Brandenburg. Auspurg. together with many others too tedious here to name, and indeed the Effects will be generally felt over all Europe in one measure or other; so that I may say of Europe concerning the effects of this Eclips,

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as my friend and Country-man Thomas May Esquire, once did of Mauritania, a little before the batel at Thapsus, onely a little altering the first verses.

All Monarchy it quite will overthrow, More wrack alas its sad effects will do, Then after ages can repair with speed; And beasts possess the seats of Nations dead, Where feared Monarks once gave laws to Men Shall Lions raign, and Tigers make their Den. The slimy Serpent all alone shall crawll, And wanting men, shall be no plague at all.
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