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The man in the moon, Number 16, 1st-8th August 1649 E.568[13]

(Numb. 16.)
The Man in the Moon,
Discovering a World of
KNAVERY
Vnder the
SUNNE;
Both in the Parliament, the Councell of State, the Army, the City
and the COUNTRY.
With Intelligence from all Parts of England, Scotland,
and IRELAND.
Die Lune, From Aug. 1. To Wednesday, August, 8. 1649.
Noll to the Mountains now doth flye,
from Vengeance that's at hand;
'Has made his Will, yet fears to dye,
full loth to leave the Land.
The Sons of Pryde now tumble down,
the Brethren snot and nivil;
Tom hath a Ladie for a Crown,
Nolls marching to the Devil.
Now Dublen's all-a-goe god. wot,
Hunk in a pitious case;
The Juncto ban, and curse the Scot.
That won't turn Babes of Grace.
Here see the Effects of Perjury,
that makes proud Rebels fall;
And brings their Friends to misery,
the Devil take them all.
SA--sa, sa--sa; worse and worse; nothing thrives with the
saints: For this they may thank their own Pride and presumption,
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