"But oh! may Earth her dreadful gulf display, And gaping snatch me from the golden day; May I be hurled, by Heaven's almighty fire, Transfixed with thunder, and involved in fire, Down to the shades of Hell, from realms of light, The deep, deep shades of everlasting night."
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Christopher Pitt
Christopher Pitt (1699 – 13 April 1748) was an English poet and translator.
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