. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . o that rich Blood betrayd,Toevry one he faid, This Blood is Mine;But take, and drink, and make it thine,And fo be like the mighty Man refrehVd with Wine. IV. Be this the Sacrifice of Praife, faid He,And Do this in Memorial {till o; me,None but the feprate Holy Prieft come near, To blefs and part it to the Laity ;His Mother (worthy Deaconefs) came notthere^Although her Womb his Temple have an Altar; he that ihall afpireTo offer there with ftrange unhallowed Fire,May feel a ftranger Fire from Heaven, or dwell\Vith en


. Poems upon divine and moral subjects : originals and translations . o that rich Blood betrayd,Toevry one he faid, This Blood is Mine;But take, and drink, and make it thine,And fo be like the mighty Man refrehVd with Wine. IV. Be this the Sacrifice of Praife, faid He,And Do this in Memorial {till o; me,None but the feprate Holy Prieft come near, To blefs and part it to the Laity ;His Mother (worthy Deaconefs) came notthere^Although her Womb his Temple have an Altar; he that ihall afpireTo offer there with ftrange unhallowed Fire,May feel a ftranger Fire from Heaven, or dwell\Vith endlefs Burnings in the deepeft Hell, To uo To Day is that fulfilld and underftood, How Man fhould eat the Angels Food ; All its old airy Shadows chacd away, Subftantial Food comes down from Heav n to Day. Miraculous Feaft ! where the poor humble Slave,To whom the wealthy Glutton bars his Doors,While every Dog belicks the Lazars Sores, Who Alms, which would not court a Dog, may crave,Now, like a royal, welcome Gueft, Feeds on his Lord himfelf, at his miraclous 0« (47 )


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