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Raise him to be the second in that realm
Of Pharaoh: there he dies, and leaves his race

Growing into a nation, and now grown

Suspected to a sequent king, who seeks
To stop their overgrowth, as inmate guests
Too numerous; whence, of guests, he makes them slaves,

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Inhofpitably, and kills their infant males:

Till by two brethren (those two brethren call

Mofes and Aaron) fent from God to clame

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His people from inthralment, they return,
With glory and spoil, back to their promis'd land.

But first the lawless tyrant, who denies

To know their God, or message to regard,

Must be compell'd by signs and judgments dire; 175
To blood unshed the rivers must be turn'd;
Frogs, lice, and flies must all his palace fill
With loath'd intrusion, and fill all the land;
His cattel must of rot and murren die;
Botches and blains must all his flesh imboss,
And all his people; thunder mix'd with hail,
Hail mix'd with fire, must rend th' Egyptian sky,
And wheel on th'earth, devouring where it rolls;
What it devours not, herb, or fruit, or grain,
A darksome cloud of locufts swarming down
Must eat, and on the ground leave nothing green;

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Darkness must overshadow all his bounds,

Palpable darkness, and blot out three days;
Last, with one midnight stroke, all the first-born

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Over the fea; the fea his rod obeys;
On their imbattel'd ranks the waves return,
And overwhelm their war: the race elect

www heart, but ftill as ice after thaw, till in his rage whom he late dilmils'd. the fea wym with his hoft: but them lets pals, a land between two crystal walls, Do his rescued gain their shore: An d' by the rod of Mofes so to stand Standrous pow'r God to his faint will lend, 200 Tur prefent in his Angel, who shall go Bere them in a cloud, and pillar of fire, Br Ev a cloud, by night a pillar of fire, To galde them in their journey, and remove Benind them, while th'obdurate king pursues: 205 A night he will pursue, but his approach Darkness defends between till morning watch; Then, through the fiery pillar and the cloud, God, looking forth, will trouble all his host, And craze their chariot wheels: when, by command, Mofes once more his potent rod extends

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Safe towards Canaan from the shore advance
Through the wild defert; not the readieft way,
Left, entring on the Canaanite alarm'd,

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iderness, there they shall found rnment, and their great fenate choose, 225 gh the twelve tribes, to rule by laws ordain'd:

od from the mount of Sinai, whose gray top
Shall tremble, he defcending, will himself
In thunder, lightning, and loud trumpets found,
Ordain them laws; part such as appertain
To civil juftice, part religious rites
Of facrifice, informing them, by types
And fhadows, of that destin'd Seed to bruise

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The Serpent, by what means he shall achieve Mankind's deliverance. But the voice of God 235

To mortal ear is dreadful; they befeéch
That Mofes might report to them his will,

And terror cease; he grants what they befought,
Inftructed that to God is no access

Without mediator; whose high office now
Moses in figure bears, to introduce

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One greater, of whose day he shall foretel,
And all the prophets in their age the times
Of great Messi ah shall sing. Thus laws and rites
Establish'd, such delight hath God in men

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Of Egypt must lie dead. Thus with ten wounds 190
The river-dragon tam'd, at length submits
To let his fojourners depart, and oft
Humbles his stubborn heart, but still as ice

More harden'd after thaw, till in his rage
Pursuing whom he late dismiss'd, the fea
Swallows him with his host; but them lets pass,
As on dry land, between two crystal walls,
Aw'd by the rod of Mofes fo to stand
Divided, till his rescued gain their shore:
Such wondrous pow'r God to his faint will lend, 200
Though present in his Angel, who shall go
Before them in a cloud, and pillar of fire,
By day a cloud, by night a pillar of fire,
To guide them in their journey, and remove
Behind them, while th'obdurate king pursues: 205
All night he will pursue, but his approach
Darkness defends between till morning watch;
Then, through the fiery pillar and the cloud,
God, looking forth, will trouble all his host,
And craze their chariot wheels, when, by command,

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Mofes once more his potent rod extends
Over the fea; the fea his rod obeys;
On their imbattel'd ranks the waves return,

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And overwhelm their war: the race elect

Safe towards Canaan from the shore advance
Through the wild defert; not the readiest way,
Left,entring on the Canaanite alarm'd,

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War terrify them inexpert, and fear
Return them back to Egypt, choofing rather
Inglorious life with fervitude; for life
To noble and ignoble is more fweet
Untrain'd in arms, where rashness leads not on.
This also shall they gain by their delay
In the wide wilderness, there they shall found
Their government, and their great fenate choose, 225
Through the twelve tribes, to rule by laws ordain'd:
God from the mount of Sinai, whose gray top
Shall tremble, he defcending, will himself
In thunder, lightning, and loud trumpets found,
Ordain them laws; part such as appertain
To civil justice, part religious rites
Of facrifice, informing them, by types
And fhadows, of that destin'd Seed to bruise
The Serpent, by what means he shall achieve
Mankind's deliverance. But the voice of God 235

To mortal ear is dreadful; they befeéch
That Mofes might report to them his will,

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And terror cease; he grants what they befought,
Inftructed that to God is no accefs

Without mediator; whose high office now

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Moses in figure bears, to introduce

One greater, of whose day he shall foretel,
And all the prophets in their age the times
Of great Messi ah shall fing. Thus laws and rites
Establish'd, such delight hath God in men

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