7. John Webster

JOHN WEBSTER

Thunder: the flesh quails, and the soul bows down
 Night: east, west, south, and northward, very night.
 Star upon struggling star strives into sight,
Star after shuddering star the deep storms drown.
The very throne of night, her very crown,
 A man lays hand on, and usurps her right
 Song from the highest of heaven's imperious height
Shoots, as a fire to smite some towering town
Rage, anguish, harrowing fear, heart-crazing crime,
Make monstrous all the murderous face of Time
 Shown in the spheral orbit of a glass
Revolving. Earth cries out from all her graves.
Frail, on frail rafts, across wide-wallowing waves,
 Shapes here and there of child and mother pass.
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