The tenth muse lately sprung up in America or severall poems, compiled with great variety of vvit and learning, full of delight. Wherein especially is contained a compleat discourse and description of the four elements, constitutions, ages of man, seasons of the year. Together with an exact epitomie of the four monarchies, viz. The Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, Roman. Also a dialogue between Old England and New, concerning the late troubles. With divers other pleasant and serious poems. By a gentlewoman in those parts.
Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672.
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ARme, arme, Soldado's arme, Horse, Horse, speed to your Horses,
Gentle-women, make head, they vent their plots in Verses;
They write of Monarchies, a most se∣ditious word,
It signifies Oppression, Tyranny, and Sword:
March amain to London, they'l rise, for there they flock,
But stay a while, they seldome rise till ten a clock.

R. Q.