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A nursery of novelties in Variety of Poetry

Planted for the delightful leisures of Nobility and Ingenuity. Composed by Tho. Jordan
  
  

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On a view of London and Westminster on tother side the Water. 1658.
  

On a view of London and Westminster on tother side the Water. 1658.

This pair of sinful Cities, we, with sorrow,
May parallel with Sodom and Gomorrah,
Though one Crime greater then they durst do there,
(Never to be forgot) was acted here;
Cities so pamper'd up with prosp'rous sins,
That (if they could) they'd ravish Cherubins,
Cramp their Creator, and with popular stings
Destroy him 'cause he is the King of Kings.
A Perjur'd Pair, who to secure their own
Will Pimp whilst Fornication tups the Throne,
Prostitute sacred Places, keep the Door
Where each Lay-Lecher makes the Church a Whore,
They swallow Oaths and wicked Protestations,
And, with their Axe, cut off (God grant me patience)
The Head of—Peace, therefore they are, be't known,
A Decolated Corporation.
In brief he ne're shall be who, sides with them,
A Citizen of New Hierusalem.