. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . A Translation out of St. Grc-gory Natjanzen, bemoaning the Burn- ing of his By Theophttus. 3^Y Sea, by Land, fttahge Evils have I borne, By Foes, calfd Friends, by Wolves, calVd (Shepherds, torn. But this, the ftrangeiT, melts to Streams my To fee our Temple a Burnt-Sacrifice. (Eyes, None, when Mount Sion the proud Syrians took, None on their Temple Gift a ladder Look : For th Ark of God fo their Garments rent, Not Jacob could iais Joseph fo lament. No Lionefs fo moand her Yotuig Ones fl tin - Nor he, whofe La


. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . A Translation out of St. Grc-gory Natjanzen, bemoaning the Burn- ing of his By Theophttus. 3^Y Sea, by Land, fttahge Evils have I borne, By Foes, calfd Friends, by Wolves, calVd (Shepherds, torn. But this, the ftrangeiT, melts to Streams my To fee our Temple a Burnt-Sacrifice. (Eyes, None, when Mount Sion the proud Syrians took, None on their Temple Gift a ladder Look : For th Ark of God fo their Garments rent, Not Jacob could iais Joseph fo lament. No Lionefs fo moand her Yotuig Ones fl tin - Nor he, whofe Lambs they ikw, could fo complain. Nft Bird fo v/aild, whole Ncft was torn away, To fee her unflcdg d Offspring made a Prey • As f thofc (acred Ruins muft deplore, I hat (Inking Pile, butjuft repaird before; StiJl as my Heart and Toneue remember Thee* 5c let my Saviour (till remember me. Oft: ( 59 ) Oft on my Ey£-lids when foft Slumber fall?,My Dream is of a Crowd in Great St. airy Temple in my Mind I oer the pleafing Vifion drop a Tear :Fancy the Singers, and the Virgin-Quire,People that pray, and Strangers that admire •Widows


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