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The Knaues of Spades and Diamonds. With new Additions [by Samuel Reynolds]

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When men amazed at their busines stood,
A speech was vsed; Faith I am in a wood:
To make an end of that same wooden phrase,
There's order taken for it now a daies,
To cut downe wood with all the speed they can,
Transforming trees to maintaine Maske and Fan,
So that the former speech being errour tryed,
A new way turn'd it must be verified.
My Ladies worship euen from head to foot,
Is in a wood (nay scarse two woods will doo't)
To such a height Licifers sinne is growne,
The deuill, pride, and Maddam, are all one.


Rents raisd, woods sold, house-keeping laid aside,
In all things sparing for to spend on pride.
The poore complaining Country thus doth say,
Our Fathers lopt the boughs of trees away;
We that more skill of greedy gaine haue found,
Cut downe the bodies leuill with the ground.
The age that after our date shall succeed,
Will dig vp roots and all, to serue their need.