. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . On a ProfpeB of the Umverfi-ty from the Top of an Hill. A PRAYER for its Er the Same. L AIL! to thofe facred Manfions, great and (high!Methinks a Glory oer each Chapel dwells, Christs Colours fireaming there of Crim- (fon Die ;Each OfFringlike the Balm of Gilead fmells, Which, mixrd with odrous Gums, all mean Perfumes fexcells,II. Lord, on each holy Pile, each Houfe of PrayY, Open, fUll open thy propitious Eyes;Bow down thine Ear, be they thy fpecial Care3 Who after Sun-fet, and before Sun-rife,Thofe Benedidtion


. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . On a ProfpeB of the Umverfi-ty from the Top of an Hill. A PRAYER for its Er the Same. L AIL! to thofe facred Manfions, great and (high!Methinks a Glory oer each Chapel dwells, Christs Colours fireaming there of Crim- (fon Die ;Each OfFringlike the Balm of Gilead fmells, Which, mixrd with odrous Gums, all mean Perfumes fexcells,II. Lord, on each holy Pile, each Houfe of PrayY, Open, fUll open thy propitious Eyes;Bow down thine Ear, be they thy fpecial Care3 Who after Sun-fet, and before Sun-rife,Thofe Benedidtions afk thy Bounty neer denies. i Let ( 73 )III. htt thy good Angels ftill the Place frequent; Send from thy Treafures of Celcftial GraceThofe Gifts thy Holy Spirit oft has fent, Send them, blefsd Father, on that chofen Place;Lift up thy Light ferene on ail who feek thy Face. IV. Thou badeft the heavnly Meteor take its StandOer thine Itinerant Temple in the Way, When Israel traveled oer the barren Sand:As thou weret in that Meteor, fo, I pray, Dart thro yon facred Roof! a kind infpiring Ray, V. O! tliou, who didit an Orient Cloud prepare, To fill that


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