. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . pirits flies, Following the Nigry:; and frees the Day from Harm* Hi (<54) IV. His Mattins funs the labriny Seaman cheers; When after Midnight-Storms the Sea grows calm;When the Cock crew Christs Filherman Hied Tears, Tears to his wounded Mind a fovreign Balm. V. High Time tis then for vigorous Souls to rife,So Natures winged Herald warns us all, And feems to urge the Sinner, who deniesTo rife like Peter, who like Peter fall VI. His fprightly Notes wake lively Hope betimes,Men on lick Beds almoft forget their Pain ; Night-
. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . pirits flies, Following the Nigry:; and frees the Day from Harm* Hi (<54) IV. His Mattins funs the labriny Seaman cheers; When after Midnight-Storms the Sea grows calm;When the Cock crew Christs Filherman Hied Tears, Tears to his wounded Mind a fovreign Balm. V. High Time tis then for vigorous Souls to rife,So Natures winged Herald warns us all, And feems to urge the Sinner, who deniesTo rife like Peter, who like Peter fall VI. His fprightly Notes wake lively Hope betimes,Men on lick Beds almoft forget their Pain ; Night-Thieves put up their Swords,put oft their Crimes,Apoftates pray, and turn to Saints again. VII. O Jesus, Mediator, deign to fee, Where our Feet flip ; Us with thine Eye controll,Tho bruisd with many Falls, one Look from Thee Will make us weep, and Weeping make us whole. VIII. Light of the World ! O caft on us thy Rays,Difpel the Fumes which cloud our Minds too long ; And when our Mouths are filld with thy due Praife,Well come before thy Prefence with a Song. On 5 ). On the Creation of the World.
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