. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . Above, And does his glorious Courfe begiii, To triumph over Death and Sin. Let Heav n and Earth rejoyce, and fing Anthems to their immortal King! To him who only will and can Reftore degenerated Man! To him who^ come by Death to fave A World from the devouring Grave I Let (87) Let every Thing fet forth his Praife ; The Sun ihine out with brighteft Rays:Planets, Fire, Air, and Earth, difpenfeTheir moft benign Influence !Th* exalted Sea fwell up fo high,Till tov/ring Waves do ftrike the Sky!Let Moon, and Stars, and fixed Earth


. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . Above, And does his glorious Courfe begiii, To triumph over Death and Sin. Let Heav n and Earth rejoyce, and fing Anthems to their immortal King! To him who only will and can Reftore degenerated Man! To him who^ come by Death to fave A World from the devouring Grave I Let (87) Let every Thing fet forth his Praife ; The Sun ihine out with brighteft Rays:Planets, Fire, Air, and Earth, difpenfeTheir moft benign Influence !Th* exalted Sea fwell up fo high,Till tov/ring Waves do ftrike the Sky!Let Moon, and Stars, and fixed Earth,Praife the God ofJMatures Birth!Let Herds of Oxen, Bulls, and Cows,The Vallies rent with chearful Lows!The Spheres their fwceteft Mufick fhow^Mountains and Hills fkip to and fro ! Awake, thou Lute • thou Harp, awake;Sound every Suing that Sound can make !Let dimpled Mirth fit on each Brow,T. he World nor Grief nor Sorrow know !Let every Thing, in Ihort, rehearfeHis Glory thro the Univerfe! Deo quid melius ? c arne q^uid pejvs ? Deo incarnato q,uid admirabilius ?. (88 )


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