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The THIRD CHAPTER of
HABBAKKUK
PARAPHRASED.
An ODE.
Written in 1710, as an Exercise at St. JOHN's College in Cambridge.
I.
When in a glorious terrible Array,
From Paran's tow'ring height th' Almighty took his way;
Born on a Cherub's Wings he rode,
Intolerable Day proclaim'd the God;
From Paran's tow'ring height th' Almighty took his way;
Born on a Cherub's Wings he rode,
Intolerable Day proclaim'd the God;
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