That saw the troubled sea, and shivering fled, The high, huge bellied mountains skip like rams Amongst their ewes, the little hills like lambs. Why fled the ocean? and why skipt the mountains? Why turned Jordan tow'ard his crystal fountains? Shake earth, and at the presence be aghast Of him that ever was, and ay shall last, That glassy floods from rugged rocks can crush, And make soft rills from fiery flint-stones gush. Psalm CXXXVI. LET us with a gladsome mind Praise the Lord, for he is kind, Let us blaze his name abroad, O let us his praises tell, Who doth the wrathful tyrants quell. For his, &c. Who with his miracles doth make Amazed Heav'n and Earth to shake. Who by his wisdom did create Who did the solid Earth ordain Who by his all-commanding might Did fill the new made world with light. And caus'd the golden-tressed sun The horned moon to shine by night, He with his thunder-clasping hand And in despite of Pharao fell, The ruddy waves he cleft in twain For his, &c. The floods stood still like walls of glass, While the Hebrew bands did pass. For his, &c. But full soon they did devour The tawny king with all his power. For his, &c. His chosen people he did bliss In bloody battel he brought down He foil'd bold Seon and his host, And large-limb'd Og he did subdue, For his, &c. And to his servant Israel He gave their land therein to dwell. For his, &c. He bath with a piteous eye Bebeld us in our misery. For his, &c. And freed us from the slavery Of the invading enemy. For his, &c. All living creatures he doth feed, And with full hand supplies their need. For his, &c. Let us therefore warble forth His mighty majesty and worth. That his mansion hath on high JOANNIS MILTONI LONDINENSIS POEMATA. QUORUM PLERAQUE INTRA ANNUM ÆTATIS VIGESIMUM CONSCRIPSIT. HEC quæ sequuntur de Authore testimonia, tametsi ipse intelligebat non tam de se quam supra se esse dicta, eò quod præclaro ingenio viri, nec non amici ita ferè solent lauda- ́ re, ut omnia suis potius virtutibus, quam veritati congruentia nimis cupidè affingant, noluit tamen horum egregiam in se voluntatem non esse notam; cum alii presertim ut id faceret magnopere suaderent. Dum enim nimiæ laudis invidiam totis ab se viribus amolitur, sibique quod plus æquo est non attributum esse mavult judicium interim hominum cordatorum atque illustrium quin summo sibi honori ducat, negare non potest. [85] Joannes Baptista Mansus, Marchio Villensis, U Ad Joannem Miltonem Anglum triplici poeseos laurea coronandum, Græca nimirum, Latina, atque Hetrusca, epigramma Joannis Salsilli Romani. CEDE Meles, cedat depressa Mincius urna ; At Thamesis victor cunctis ferat altior undas, Ad Joannem Miltonum. GRECIA Mæonidem, jactet sibi Roma Maronem, Anglia Miltonum jactat utrique parem. SELVAGGI. |