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Thrones, Dominations, Prins, Vertues, Powers,

If these magnific Titles yet remain

Not meerly titular, since by Decree

Another now hath to himself ingrosst [ 775 ]

All Power, and us eclipst uhe name

Of King anointed, for whom all this haste

Of midnight march, and hurried meeting here,

This oo sult how we may best

With what may be devisd of honours new [ 780 ]

Receive him ing to receive from us

Kribute yet unpaid, prostration vile,

Too much to one, but double how endurd,

To one and to his image now proclaimd?

But what if better sels might erect [ 785 ]

Our minds and teach us to cast off this Yoke?

Will ye submit your necks, and chuse to bend

The supple knee? ye will not, if I trust

To know ye right, or if ye know your selves

Natives and Sons of Heavn possest before [ 790 ]

By none, and if not equal all, yet free,

Equally free; for Orders and Degrees

Jarr not with liberty, but well sist.

Who in reason then ht assume

Monarchie over such as live by right [ 795 ]

His equals, if in power and splendor less,

In freedome equal? or introduce

Law a on us, who without law

Erre not, much less for this to be our Lord,

And look for adoration to th abuse [ 800 ]

Of those Imperial Titles which assert

Our being ordaind to govern, not to serve?

Thus farr his bold discourse without troule

Had audience, when among the Seraphim

Abdiel, then whom h more zeale adord [ 805 ]

The Deitie, and divine ands obeid,

Stood up, and in a flame of zeale severe

The current of his fury thus opposd.

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