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Of Cattel grazing: others, whence the sound
Henceforth I flie not Death, nor would prolong
Thir stops and chords was seen: his volant touch
Of Instruments that made melodious chime
To worship God aright, and know his works
Of rendring up, and patiently attend
Not hid, nor those things last which might preserve
The Men though grave, eyd them, and let t99lib•nethir eyes [ 585 ]
Live well, how long or short permit to Heavn:
With Feast and Musick all the Tents resound.
From the high neighbouring Hills, which was thir Seat, [ 575 ]
Down to the Plain descended: by thir guise
Were Tents of various hue; by some were herds
Hymen, then first to marriage Rites invokt;
Down to the veins of Earth, thence g99lib•netliding hot
Fled and pursud transverse the resonant fugue.
Instinct through all proportions low and high
He lookd and saw a spacious Plaine, whereon
Just men they seemd, and all thir study bent
Loves Harbinger appeerd; then all in heat
Fairest and easiest of this combrous charge,
Labouring, two massie clods of Iron and Brass [ 565 ]
From undergrwww•99lib.netound) the liquid Ore he dreind [ 570 ]
But on the hether side a different sort
Had wasted woods on Mountain or in Vale,
Had melted (whether found where casual fire
My dissolution. Michael replid,
Fusil or gravn in mettle. After these,
Nor love thy Life, nor hate; but what thou livst
Soft amorous Ditties, and in dance came on:
Was heard, of Harp and Or九-九-藏-书-网gan; and who moovd [ 560 ]
Into fit moulds prepard; from which he formd
First his own Tooles; then, what might else be wrought
They light the Nuptial Torch, and bid invoke [ 590 ]
Which I must keep till my appointed day [ 550 ]
A Beavie of fair Women, richly gay
Rove without rein, till in the amorous Net
Fast caught, they likd, and each his liking chose;
Fr九_九_藏_书_网eedom and Peace to men: they on the Plain [ 580 ]
Life much, bent rather how I may be quit
And now of love they treat till thEevning Star
And now prepare thee for another sight. [ 555 ]
In Gems and wanton dress; to the Harp they sung
Long had not walkt, when from the Tents behold
To som Caves mouth, or whether washt by stream
In other part stood one who at the Forge
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