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DEsd from Heavn Urania, by that name

If rightly thou art calld, whose Voice divine

Following, above th Olympian Hill I soare,

Above the flight of Pegasean wing.

The meaning, not the Name I call: for thou [ 5 ]

Nor of the Muses nine, nor oop

Of old Olympus dwellst, but Heavnlie borne,

Before the Hills appeerd, or Fountain flowd,

Thou with Eternal Wisdom didst verse,

Wisdom thy Sister, and with her didst play [ 10 ]

In presence of th Almightie Father, pleasd

With thy Celestial Song. Up led by thee

Into the Heavn of Heavns I have presumd,

Ahlie Guest, and drawn Empyreal Aire,

Thy tempring; with like safetie guided down [ 15 ]

Returo my Native Element:

Least from this flying Steed unreind, (as once

Bellerophon, though from a lower Clime)

Dismounted, on th Aleian Field I fall

Erroneous there to wander and forlorne. [ 20 ]

Half yet remaines unsung, but narrower bound

Within the visible Diurnal Spheare;

Standing oh, not rapt above the Pole,

More safe I Sing wi……(内容加载失败!)

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