Angliæ speculum: or Englands looking-glasse.: Devided into two pats [sic], / by C.VV. Mercer.

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Angliæ speculum: or Englands looking-glasse.: Devided into two pats [sic], / by C.VV. Mercer.
Author
Mercer, William, 1605?-1676?
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London :: Printed by Tho: Paine,
MDCXLVI. [1646]
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Great Britain -- History
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"Angliæ speculum: or Englands looking-glasse.: Devided into two pats [sic], / by C.VV. Mercer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89059.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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One word more to Momus.

Bae wide mouthd Momus rage and rail thy fill Spue out thy venom words can do no ill, But to thy self, thy being is thereby, For having spent thy spirits, thou must die. The crawling snail the passenger to scorne, Cannot forbear, extols his feeble horne, But trod upon, he quickly doth withdraw, Because he knowes his weapons have no awe; Pluck in thy horne, spue out thy venom then, Thou Miscreant, vile creature of men. This is the worst I wish to such a snail, Thy slandrous tongue were st••••king in thy—
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