and their Flies. 
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Affoone as light obtain’d a fixed feate, 
(which equally was firft fpread ouer all, Ctnt ^ s 
Giuing alike, both gliftring,fliin«,and heate, 
Toeuery place of this inferiour ball) 
Two mafter-lamps appear’d in welkin great, 
Th'one king of day, whom Poets Phcebtv call. 
And th’other ?bcebc> foueraigneofthe night, 
Twinncs at one inftant bred and borne ot light. 
Him heau’nly Martiall high,in Pallace plac’t. 
Built all of cleere and through-ftiining gold. 
With columnes chryfolite moftbrauely grac t. 
And flaming rubies, glorious to behold. 
Wearing about hikyellow -amber waft, 
A floping belt, with ftuds twife fix times told, 
Wherein were grau’n moft artificially, 
Twelue ftately i Pecres of curious imagery. 
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About him,as in royall Coach hec fate. 
Attended Houre,Day,Minute,Month,and yeare, 
SpringjSummei^Harucft^Winte^MorningjFate, 
With Inftancie, who then was driuer there, 
Whipping his fiery ftcedes from i Libraes gate, 
Not hiflnng them to ftand ftili any where, _ and not firing* 
Saue once in Gibctn when flue kings were flaine, *mpehjx»t. 
By fitft-madc 3Champio with their faithles traim | 1* 
IT he twelue 
figtietin tin \o* 
iinkf. 
