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the smoke went up, Of incense, from the altar. These are prayers 130 Of all the saints on earth--prayers which ascend, Like incense, from the censer in the hand Of that bright angel, to the throne of God. Ah! he has cast his censer to the earth; And suddenly the earthquake and the storm Awoke, and through the darkness, rolled and flashed Deep thunders and the lightning; and, behold! The seven angels lift their trumpets high, Lift, and prepare to sound. And now the first Sounds--and there follows instant hail, and fire 140 Mingled with blood, which on the earth was cast; So that the trees stood bare and desolate, And the green grass was withered and burnt up. The second angel sounded, and, behold! A burning mountain cast into the sea. The third part of all creatures in the sea Died, a third part of all the ships that sailed Upon the sea was smitten and destroyed. And the third angel sounded; and there fell 149 A star from heaven. It fell on the third part Of rivers, and the fountains of the deep; And swollen and livid carcases were left, Weltering, beside the dark, blood-heaving sea. And the fourth angel sounded; and the sun For the third part was smitten, and the moon For the third part was darkened; and John saw And heard an angel flying in mid heaven, And crying with a mighty voice, Woe, woe, Woe to the earth, by reason of the voice Of the three trumpets that are yet to sound! 160 And the fifth trumpet sounded; and John saw A star fall from the heavens to the earth; And to the angel of the star was given The key that shuts the nethermost abyss Upon the groans of those that groan therein. The pit is opened, and the volumed smoke, Shooting red flames, as from a furnace, rolls, And out of it there issued crawling things,[172] Like scorpions; but they had no power to hurt The green grass of the earth, but those alone 170 Who on their foreheads had no seal of heaven: These shall seek death, but find him not, for death Shall fly from them, when they most pray to die. Like horses trained for battle, a dire troop Comes sounding; on their heads are crowns, like gold; Faces are theirs, like men; and they have hair As women, and teeth white and terrible As lions; and t
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