Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

.. ... l . A Fl~tfl: f•r P'V,rms: cc Am•ngft .tbe'HelYtews, where thy [preadtn fame " Fore-runs the welcome •ftbmehoRiu;·•dn11.me. / cc :Jo, l'te not ftnd tbee thither: lip, arife, " .And go to Ninivch, where no Allies, ' ' '{D't ctJnfanguinity prtftrvti thy bto1d, " To Niniveh, wbe-te flrangerJ are withjlood: ,...._ "ToNinivch, aCity far remov'J . cc Fr91fl tlli~tt acqutZP,tance, where thou,'rt ;ut belo1J'd: " I fend thee to Mount Sinai , n6t Mount Sion, "'(ot to agentle La•b, but to aLion : ~'Ho;· ytt to Lydia, but to hloodyPafhur, " '{pt to tht Ll.itd of Canaan, hilt to A!hur, ~ ' Whofe Ltr.ngu'ar,e will be riddles to thine tArs, 4;' And thine.11gaus will be a1 ftra11ge to tbtirs : " l fay, ~o Niniveh, the warlds grtat Halt, " The Monttrcht feat , highcourt lmperial.. • . "But terrible S.J.o~ntSinai witl~tffright thu, " And Pailiur~/s heavy .hand iJ b1nt to[mitl tbte· ~ " The Lio11s roar ; thepeople' J ftrong a1ld Rout-., 4'!' The Bulwarts ftand ~fronf to ~eep thee out. "(irtat A!lmr menace$ withwhip inhand, ,_,To entertain tb.te ( wtl,ome) to his Laid. ·"What.then? Arife, be gotJe ; ftaynot to thin.~: , .~' Bad is the cloth , that wilt it~ wetting Jbrmt. ''What the;J, if crutl Pa!hur heap on jtrotts? _u Or Sinai ·blaft thee with her fulph'roas fm•ter ? "Or Nl1ur whip thee? or the 'LioNs r-ent thee? " Pijh, on with acourage ; I the Lord ha7Jt {tlft thee : " Away, away, lay by thy foolifh pity; " A.nd go to Nini~eh, that mighty City; " -f.ry loud agitlnft it , let thy dread{,;, voic.t ~ cc-s.-ta~e 11/l tbe City te&bll with tiJt 111i[t :· . ("t; "{lt ti~e a Dove but lite aDragon g9, 1 , · ~ • "Prpno~tnct myJlldg'!Nmt, and Jentlf.nct ~1 Woe ; "Ma(t not thy head afountait~ {~tll of teart,, · .'' T.o wtcp in fccrtt for her fins, Thi~tJ -tars ' " shalt

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