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Part on the Air sublime
Upon t Race contend,
As at thian fields; [ 530 ]
Part curb teeds, or she Goal
ited Brigads form.
As ies warr appears
agd in troubld Skie, and Armies rush
to Battel in the Clouds, before each Van [ 535 ]
Prick forts, and couchir Spears
till t Legions close; s of Arms
From eithe welkin burns.
Ot typh?an rage more fell
Rend up bothe Air [ 540 ]
In whe wilde uproar.
As when Alcides from Oechalia Crownd
it, felt tore
ts thessalian Pines,
And Licop of Oeta threw [ 545 ]
Into thers more milde,
Retreated in a silent valley, sing
ites Angelical to many a harp
thir own heroic deeds and hapless fall
By doom of Battel; and complain t Fate [ 550 ]
Free Vertue so Force or Chance.
tial, but the harmony
( could it less al sing?)
Suspended ook
t [ 555 ]
(For Eloquence the Sense,)
Ot sat on a ird,
In ts more elevate, and reasond high
Of Providence, Foreknoe,
Fixt Fate, free e, [ 560 ]
And found no end, in .
Of good and evil muchen,
Of happiness and final misery,
Passion and Apathie, and glory and shame,
Vain wisdom all, and false Philosophie: [ 565 ]
Yet h a pleasing sorcerie could charm
Pain for a we
Fallacious
itubborn patience as riple steel.