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 17, 2024.

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TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE, THE EARLE OF ESSEX, HIS EXCELLENCY:

Anagr. 1.
Earl Robert Deavorex's Anagr. A real dexterous Orbe.
Ʋers.
A real dexterous Orbe, so fix'd, agreeing, by whom we liv'd, we mov'd, and had our being.
Earle Robert Deavorex. Anagr. 2.
Our rare exalter robd,
Ʋers.
Our rare exalter robd, brave Essex, hee Is robd from us, so we must ruin'd be.
Robert Deavorex, Anagr. 3.
Brave Or'tor ex'eed,
Ʋers.
Brave Or'tor exceed, why? say exceed, Your Excellence surpasse them all, indeed.
Robert Deavorex. Anagr. 4.
Vexe art, or Robd,
Ʋers.
Vexe art, or Robd, forloe envious men, Vse art to rob thee, vex and rob them then.
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