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William Fennor. Anagramma. NV Villany For me; OR, Forme NV Villany.
Nv Villany For me, Nue, fresh and New,Or Forme NV Villany, Come Turk, come Iew,
Come who dares come, for I haue found a Theame,
That ouerflowes with matter like a streame.
And now stand cleere, my masters, 'ware your shine,
For now to kick and fling my Muse begins,
How fit his name is Anagrammatiz'd,
And how his Nature is Anatomiz'd,
'Twould make a horse with laughing breake his bridle,
But to the purpose, long delayes are idle.
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