Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

JOB Mi LiTAN~ Plain Bullion ·pleafcth tne, 1 not ·de6re pear Ingots froJTI the Elixats rechy fire ; .. rH fpend my pains ( where beft I may b~ bold ) To l<now my felf, wherein I fha11 b~hold · The worldabridg'd; and in that wotld, my Maker}· ' I Beyond which task, I wifh no undertaker. · Great God; by whom it is; what•e'r is mine;~ Make me rltyViceroy in this world of thine; · So clear mine eyes, that 1may comprehend My fleight 14egitming, and my fudden end, THE ARG tt ME !'{ T. . ' ,GDdquefiiont J~b, 11.ndprDves that ma, Cannot attltjn to things fq- high, As divine fecrets, fi.hce he 'fan ... : 'J{ot reach .to Natures ;'Job's reply. Self. 12. ' ( . F. Orth from the botom of a·murm'ring Cioud; Heavens great JehfJvah did at length ·unihr~~ul tiis Earths-ama'zing· languG.ge~ ( Equ~lly :Made terribie with Fear and MaJefty ) · ( Challengtd the .PueL,) he did undertake His grumbling fervanr, and him thus befpa~ : Who, who art thou, that thus daft pry in vaitJj Intomy feci'ets; hoping to attain, .. ' With murmuring , to thihgs conceal'd from man~ .Say; ( poor blind mortal ) Who arnhou that ca.n . Thus cl~r thy crimes; and dar'ft (with vainapplaufe.) Make me Defen~am in thy fin£ul caufe? . Lo, here I am ; Engrofs inro thy hands :rhy fo"ndcfi !feapons : Anfw~r my ,d~mands:

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