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On his Excellent Friend Mr. Anth. Marvell,
  
  
  
  
  
  
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On his Excellent Friend Mr. Anth. Marvell,

1677.

While lazy Prelates lean'd their Mitred Heads
On downy Pillows, lull'd with Wealth and Pride,
(Pretending Prophesie, yet naught foresee.)
Marvell, this Islands watchful Centinel
stood in the gap, and bravely kept his Post,
When Courtiers too in Wine and Riot slept:
'Twas he th'approach of Rome did first explore,
And the grim Monster, Arbitrary Power.
The ugliest Giant ever trod the Earth,
Who like Goliah marcht before the Host:
Truth, Wit and Eloquence, his Constant Friends,
With swift dispatch he to the Main-Guard sends,
Th'Alarm strait their Courage did Excite,
Which check'd the Haughty Foes bold Enterprize,

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And left them halting between Hope and Fear;
He like the Sacred Hebrew Leader stood.
The Peoples surest Guide, and Prophet too.
Athens may boast of Virtuous Socrates.
The Chief among the Greeks for Moral good.
Rome of her Orator, whose fam'd Harangues,
Foyl'd the Debauch'd Antony's designs.
We him, and with deep Sorrows 'wail his loss;
But whether Fate or Art unturn'd his thread,
Remains in doubt, Fames lasting Register,
Shall leave his Name enroll'd as great as theirs,
Who in Phillippi for their Country fell.