ziS~~ jo,B MlLi .rJN-~ Of tl1c Almighty's powei, nor is rhere·thar, Whidi ~ives not man juft c~ufe to wonder ar.· ., Caft down thi!le e}res, beho!d the pregpant ei • ~ ",i . t ( Her felf b':f t one ) produ~edl ,~t one ~birth · - .. .f\ world of divers natures : From af~ed ~' ~. ~mirely one; things hot and .cold P!oce_ea; . .. · ' ' Sltefuckl~s withone mUk, things moift.and drieJ Yet iri her.womb is no repugnancic. . ~ · 1 . Or fhall thy. reafon rambk.up_ [o l1igT1; To view the Court ·of wild Afironomy ~ ~chol~ the Planers, round aoout thin~ ears;· Whirling like fire.:.~alls in ~hdr reftlefs S'phere~J ' - i ) • .1.. AtJone.felf~i~ftam mov;ng .feveral ways;_ · , ~.till mea~uring Out OU! fl10rt, and fl?or~ef day-s~ ,· ·- ' 'f ~chold the parts.whereon the Wp~ld confifts; ' 1 ~re liri1ire_d in their appbimed ,lifts, · Without rebellion unapr tovary; .. , .. . · Tho~gh ·being many, divcts;cartd tontrary: · ' look whei~ we lift, ab'ove, henea,th, or underj . Our eyes· !hall fee ro learh; and Iearn.~to worider ;: ··,. Their de,pth fh~li ai0yvn our·judgmerus, ~·theirJl~tgtlt~ - Bcfides his wid, fl1aU drive t·he .Rri~e conc~it : ' ~hall then our d~ring,mjnds prcf;une t' afpi're . . . To hea~eo_s liid MylPr1es ~ !hall our thought inquire J.n,to rhe _~epth or feciets tinconf?:mded; .. :' ' . ·', When in dte iliore of Nature theywere drown·e~ ~ ,_ • . Fond man be ~&; ftrive not: above thy frrength, Temp,t noqhy Bark b~~ond her Cable~ length; ,i\nq; like Promethem, Filsh nG facred f:ire; _ ) 1.dl: Eagles gri p·ec1ree : _Let thy pretrd ~dire . ,, Suit widi thy fortunes ;-curious minds, thadlJall ' ~ourit up with Phaeton~ "fhalt have P>h~etoni fall': llrlbend thy bow be:imcs;, left thou ~epen~ . Too late; for it will hreak, ot elfe fiand benr. , . . 1 '11 work at home, ne'r crofs the fcorching t 'inti ln unknownL'ands rq: fcek ahidden Mir1e ~ '·
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