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Divine Fancies

Digested into Epigrammes, Meditations, and Observations. By Fra: Quarles
  
  
  

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53. On the two great Flouds.

Two Flouds I read of; Water, and of Wine;
The first was Noahs; Lot, the last was thine:
The first was the Effect; The last, the Cause
Of that soule Sin, against the sacred Lawes
Of God and Nature, incest: Noah found
An Arke to save him, but poore Lot was drownd;
Good Noah found an Arke; but Lott found none:
W'are safer in Gods hands then in our owne:
The former flood of waters did extend
But some few dayes; this latter ha's no end;
They both destroy'd, I know not which the worst:
The last is ev'n as Gen'rall, as the first:
The first being ceas'd; the world began to fill;
The last depopulates, and wasts it still:
Both Flouds orewhelm'd both Man and beast together;
The last is worst, if there be best of either:
The first are ceas'd: Heav'n vow'd it by a Signe;
When shall we see a Raine bow after Wine?