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Men-Miracles

With other Poemes. By M. LL. St [i.e.Martin Lluelyn]
  

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The Argument of the Poem.
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The Argument of the Poem.

Prodigious Eares, first wonder tells.
The Next, who under Water dwells.
The Third, who Fast: The fourth indites
The Gyants strange Hermaphrodites.
Fifth treats of those whose two Armes lyes
In their Right side. Next, whose in Thighes.
Seaventh, Eyes excesse, but Feets defects.
Eighth, those whose Foot their face protects.
Ninth Camel-backs. Tenth, Face in Breast.
Leventh, Dog-face; Twelfth, with Three Beards prest.
Next, Folke with Tailes, Then Amazons.
Then He who Youth so often dons.
Then Fountaine Lad; Then Craves beleife
Who Feedes on Men, as we on Beefe.
To these Great Legge, And then the Dame,
Of Arepine, that is borne lame.
Twentieth, Two Tongues: Next, Pigmies aske it,
And then Will: Baker pinnes the Basket.