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    titanian, or Eart warrd on Jove,

    Briareos or typhe Den

    By ancient tarsus  Sea-beast [ 200 ]

    Leviathan, which God of all his works

    Created  t sream:

    he Norway foam

    t of some small night-founderd Skiff,

    Deeming some Island, oft, as Sea-men tell, [ 205 ]

    ith fixed Anchor in his skaly rind

    Moors by

    Invests the Sea, and wished Morn delayes:

    So stretc he Arch-fiend lay

    Chence [ 210 ]

    t the will

    And high permission of all-ruling heaven

    Left  large to his own dark designs,

    t erated crimes

    ion, w [ 215 ]

    Evil to ot see

    to bring forth

    Infinite goodness, grace and mercy shewn

    On Man by , but on himself

    treble confusion, h and vengeance pourd. [ 220 ]

    Fort he Pool

    y Stature; on eache flames

    Drivn backing spires, and rowld

    In billo a horrid Vale.

    tears  [ 225 ]

    Aloft, incumbent on the dusky Air

    t felt unusual weigill on dry Land

    s, if it  ever burnd

    ith liquid fire;

    And suche force [ 230 ]

    Of subterranean ransports a hill

    torn from Pelorus, or tterd side

    Of tna, wible

    And ferals thence conceiving Fire,

    Sublimd he inds, [ 235 ]
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