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38 "Such is the mandate from the realms above, "And should I try the vengeance to remove, "Myself a rebel to my king would prove. "Goliath say, shall grace to him be shown, "Who dares heav'ns monarch, and insults his throne?"

"Your words are lost on me," the giant cries, While fear and wrath contended in his eyes, When thus the messenger from heav'n replies: "Provoke no more Jehovah's awful hand "To hurl its vengeance on thy guilty land: "He grasps the thunder, and, he wings the storm, "Servants their sov'reign's orders to perform."

The angel spoke, and turn'd his eyes away, Adding new radiance to the rising day.

Now David comes: the fatal stones demand His left, the staff engag'd his better hand: The