Then wilt thou say, GOD rules the World, Though mountain over mountain hurl'd Be pitch'd amid the foaming main, Which busy winds to wrath constrain. His fall doth make the billows start And backward skip from every part, Quite sunk; then o'er his senseless side The waves in triumph proudly ride. Though inward tempests fiercely rock The tottering Earth, that with the shock High spires and heavy rocks fall down With their own weight drove into ground; 118 Though pitchy blasts from Hell up-borne Stop the outgoings of the Morn, And Nature play her fiery games In this forced Night, with fulgurant168168fulgurant, lightning flames, Baring by fits for more affright The pale dead visages, ghastly sight Of men astonish'd at the stoure169169stoure, tumult Of Heaven's great rage, the rattling showers Of hail, the hoarse bellowing of thunder, Their own loud shrieks made mad with wonder: All this confusion cannot move The purgéd mind, freed from the love Of commerce with her body dear, Cell of sad thoughts, sole spring of fear. |