. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . On the Egyptian From the feventeeth Chapter of Wifdom. S s i s t me, O Jehovah ! to proclaimThe mighty Wonders of thy glorious noble Light thy mighty Wonders give,Guides us to Thee, and brings us to believe. The more we fee, the more thy Works reveal Thy Grandeur, O adord Invisible! Thy matchlefs Miracles thy Godhead prove, And teach us to revere, admire, and love. Egypt and her abandoned Prince can tell What tis to vex thy darling Israel. For Israel thoumadeft thy Powr divine So dreadfully in Egypts Judg


. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . On the Egyptian From the feventeeth Chapter of Wifdom. S s i s t me, O Jehovah ! to proclaimThe mighty Wonders of thy glorious noble Light thy mighty Wonders give,Guides us to Thee, and brings us to believe. The more we fee, the more thy Works reveal Thy Grandeur, O adord Invisible! Thy matchlefs Miracles thy Godhead prove, And teach us to revere, admire, and love. Egypt and her abandoned Prince can tell What tis to vex thy darling Israel. For Israel thoumadeft thy Powr divine So dreadfully in Egypts Judgments lhine. Thy Miracles, unutterably great, Compeird th unnurtured Souls to urge their Fate : Forcing their Magi with Regret to own, That they and Hell muft bow before thy Throne. At meaneft Infe&s they confounded ftood, They who from Rods raisd Snakes, from Water Blood: Amazd, they faw their Magick Art confined, And with the God th unequal Strife declined. L2 Lon« (70 Long had the holy Nation draggd their Chain,And often groand for Eafe, but groand in they funk, the more


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