I ' I 'tS ':A Ftafl fir YP:~rmr. ·.J. 'As in afoul cry Summers evening tideo, (When luftful Phe£br~.r re-falutes his "Stide J. And_ehilometa 'gins her c~roli.ng) • ._I:: A Herd of Deer are browzmg m aSprmg; }~ ,; :,.,., With cao-cr appetite, mifdeeming nought~ ·,_ ........ c .. Nor in fg dce~ a 1ilence fearing ought; " . A fudden·crack, or fome umhoughr-of found,' ·Or bounce ·of fowlers Peece, or yelp of Houncfl . Dill:nrbs their quiet peace with ftrange amaze, Where (fenflefs half) through fear they fiand at gaze :– Se ll:and rhe Sea-men, (as with Ghofts affrighted) Entraunc'd with whatthis man of God. recited : Their cyred limbs do now wax faint, and lither, Their heuts did yern, their knees did fmite together : Congealed blood u[urps their trembling_llearts,. And-left a faimncfs in their feeble parts : Who (m;mqlirtg out diftraetirig .language) ·thus : · cc Why haft thou brought tbi1 mifchief upon US '/ cc What humeur led thee tl a plac.e-IJ;n!(_nown, · " T.o feet outforrein Land, _andLeave thine own? " W/tat ftaith hadft thou, by leaving thine ttbodt, " T11 thill_t to fly ~he pre[ence of thy God? , " why ~aft thfJtt not obey'd (but thus tran[greft) ' " The voice of God, w!Jom thou ac~mwledgeft ? " Art tboJt a Prophet ? ttnd Joft'thou ami[t? - " What is the caufe ? andwhy haft thou done this ? " What fhalt we do ? the tempe(t lends no ear "Tg fruitlc[t chat, nor do the billows hear,r . " .Or mar~ our lan[JMge: waves are ~ot attent: " 0ur gu9df they flo.tt, our ncedlefs ptt1iiS are [pent; " "OIJr Barfs rlot weather proof; no Ftnt>s [fJ flo!Jt. " To teep COiltinualjiege and !Jatttry ~ut. · , cc The Lot accufes thee, thy words condem;1 ther, . '' Tile waz.tes (thy deaths-men) ftrivc tfJ overwhebtJJbet; . . ,• "Wbat
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