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Who by his wisdom did create
The painted Heav'ns so full of state.

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Who did the folid earth ordain
To rise above the watry plain.

For his &c.

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Who by his all-commanding might
Did fill the new-made world with light.

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The horned moon to shine by night,
Amongst her spangled fifters bright.
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The floods stood still like walls of glass,
While the Hebrew bands did pass.

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He foild bold Seon and his hoft,
That rul'd the Amorrean coast.

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All living creatures he doth feed,
And with full hand supplies their need,

For his &c.

Let us therefore warble forth
His mighty majesty and worth.

For his &c.

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That his manfion hath on bigh
Above the reach of mortal eye.

For his mercies ay indure,
Ever faithful, ever sure.

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Among

Modein Latin Poetry none more wort perusing Man this divine Author:

than Cardinal Polignac's Antiduertius is the chief o te Poem in Latin since Virgil. Buchanan, Sannazarius

, and a very few others are The only ones of modern datin Pochy, lihat deserves Frant Notice.

JOANNIS MILTONI

LONDINENSIS

Ρ Ο Ε Μ Α Τ Α.

Quorum pleraque intra Annum Ætatis Vigefinum

Conscripsit.

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