FABLES. O'r Heaven s broad Face like Geometrick Lines.(Signs To catch Stars wandring through twelve fpangled Then,if hot Tbabus burn it not at Noon, How mall our gifted Wood-Cocs reach the Moon, Who now from Churches Lunatick have brought Revelations, both for Life and Dodrine taught. Or over Earth's broad Surface will he fpread This new Device, and with entangling Thread Where e'r we light engage our heedlefs Foot ? If fo, then grub it up both Branch and Root. The word: that can, over fome little patch Of earth, this Yarn deceitful man will watch, And with fbme Bait the hovering Foe entice ; Then let them fufFer for their Avarice. But the chief Point Imoft infift upon, Too much we have incens'd already Man ; Libidinous Doves and Sparrows3 ( moft un/uft,) Plunder his Wheat to heighten filthy Luft : And wicked Geefe, Stores, and infulting Cranes, Spoyl their own Quarters, midft his Golden plains. But humane Forces if you long to know, And aggravating wrong would rai/e a Foe; Mufter your Power , your Strength confider flr/t, And the Malignants in your Bowels nurii, R eady to rife at all times, when fo e'r Or Bird, or Beaft, or Devils, or Men appear. Unfetled, no /uch War you can maintain, Unle/s the Common Foe you home again With joy invite, unanimous joyn in one; But e'r I fee that fatal Union, And under cruel Eagles Enfigns goc, Let me de/cend to unclean Birds below, . Brief