Poems Miscellanies the Mistress Pindarique Odes Davideis Verses Written On

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Here the blew flames of scalding brimstone fall, Involving swiftly in one ruine all.
The fire of Trees and Houses mounts on high, And meets half way new fires that showre from sky. Some in their arms snatch their dear babes away ; At once drop down the Fathers arms^ and They. Some into waters leap with kindled hair, And more to vex their fate, are burnt ev'en there. Men thought, so much a Flame by Art was shown, -The Pictures self would fall in ashes down. Afar old Lot to'ward little Zoar hyes,
... And dares not move (good man) his weeping eyes. Gen - 19.
32 Behind his Wife stood ever fixt alone ; No more a Woman, not yet quite a Stone. A lastfng Death seiz'd on her turning head ; One cheek was rough and white, the other red, And yet a Cheek ; in vain to speak she strove ; Her lips, though stone, a little seem'd to move. One eye was clos'ed, surpris'ed by sudden night, -*-The other trembled still with parting light. The wind admir'ed which her hair loosely bore, Why it grew stiff, and now would play no more.


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