Men-Miracles With other Poemes. By M. LL. St [i.e.Martin Lluelyn] |
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Tenth Miracle.
The vales of Tartary men live in,Whose heads, are wondrous like a Griphin,
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Eyes they have seated in their breast.
Not farre from these the Monster flings,
A paire of different colour'd wings,
And yet they fly for all wings use,
As heavy as a powder'd Goose,
Be Griphin Sire, but Eyes and Nose
In breast a Thornebacke-Damme disclose,
And then the wings shew in a word,
They part are fish, and part are bird.
But slow flight shewes theyre, without erring,
Nor Fish, nor Fowle, nor good Red Herring.
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