The Glasse of Time in the First Age

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O heavenly God ! why should we here below Trouble ourselves thy secrets past to know : When thy dread word which thou from heaven hath sent.
The world and. all can give us scarce content.
But still we strive, and at thy secrets aim, Till thou our reason in our Sense doth maime Here is the glory of the Eternal Crowne, Mans earthly wisdome utterly throwes downe : y Google IN THE FIRST AGE, 95 Though in Gods booke we love to pry and peeke, In things divine some times we are to seeke.
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But Time
... againe to God himself retiring, Where all his daughters were with joy admiring, To see the Devil damn'd to the lowest Hell, Adam expulst, themselves contented well.
After a gentle kinde respectful awe, Before his eyes that all mens actions saw, Takes sacred justice by her reverent hand, That nobly, grave, within that place did stand, Leads her along in mild majestick state, Plact bothe her feete upon the Eastern gate.
In scarlet robes down to her anckles trailing, A crowne of gold her browes all chaste impaling, Her hands are clean; not carried with a tale, Her modest eyes are covered with a vaile, Out from her mouth as heavens eternal cryer, There streames a blade of purest bumisht fire, A sword (which shakes) that upwards, down- wards curld, Like blazing stars amazing all the world.


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