Chapter 32

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Defoe´s Poetical Essay on the Storm An Essay, by Daniel Defoe. I’m told, for we have news among the dead, Heaven lately spoke, but few knew what it said; The voice in loudest tempests spoke, And storms, which nature’s strong foundation shook. I felt it hither, and I’d have you know I heard the voice, and knew the language too. Think it not strange I heard it here, No place is so remote, but when he speaks they hear. Besides, tho’ I am dead in fame, I never told you where I am. Tho’ I have lost poetic breath, I’m not in perfect state of death: From whence this Popish consequence I draw, I’m in the limbus of the law. Let me be where I will I heard the storm, From every blast it echo’d thus, reform; I felt the mighty shock, and saw the night, When guilt look’d pale, and own

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