Like Mighty Foot Lights burned the Red
Like Mighty Foot Lights burned the Red
At Bases of the Trees
The far Theatricals of Day
Exhibiting to These
‘Twas Universe that did applaud
While Chiefest of the Crowd
Enabled by his Royal Dress
Myself distinguished God





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