. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. IMI -M N I M I W w ff It- I iM I fe- rTTf*T3M n > «>d 1Wit I114^. J mi •£ »i^9LL5JL1 I Ml na Ttll liiH ^ h-hh jfiifi-i I 111 rr-lisj«-5 4< .= i-nn Ttt^^ i i*KtI Ml I ^ J All111 nil! i M* i; M ^ (I M •^rTM- ifH^llTlTl M I I ^ ? ? —? me n,^TTS|, I ? ridlJ ci iiiiia r= Mill H ll«H4 ^M4n I ?11 j 11 .-I l«JJV-°. ( ^77 ) The COLUMBIAN PARNASSIAD. A GENERAL HYMN of PRAISE. Parapkrafedfrom the ninth book of the Apocrypha^ cr the fiory of the Three Children, LE T all th angelic choirs aboveAttune the golden firing ;And blefs th* Al


. The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany. IMI -M N I M I W w ff It- I iM I fe- rTTf*T3M n > «>d 1Wit I114^. J mi •£ »i^9LL5JL1 I Ml na Ttll liiH ^ h-hh jfiifi-i I 111 rr-lisj«-5 4< .= i-nn Ttt^^ i i*KtI Ml I ^ J All111 nil! i M* i; M ^ (I M •^rTM- ifH^llTlTl M I I ^ ? ? —? me n,^TTS|, I ? ridlJ ci iiiiia r= Mill H ll«H4 ^M4n I ?11 j 11 .-I l«JJV-°. ( ^77 ) The COLUMBIAN PARNASSIAD. A GENERAL HYMN of PRAISE. Parapkrafedfrom the ninth book of the Apocrypha^ cr the fiory of the Three Children, LE T all th angelic choirs aboveAttune the golden firing ;And blefs th* Almiglity Fathers love ; And hallelujahs fing ;Till heavns empyreal dome refound With their celeilial lays ;And nature ail unite univerfal praife ! Let the bright fun that powr proclaim, Who bade his orb arife,To fliine with undiminifhd flame, And rule diurnal let the moon, vvith borrowed light. And fofter, milder gleam,In praife, illume the veil of night, And to her maker beam. Let all the ftars, whofe ftated urns Gild the nodturnal evry plantt, as it turns, And round its axle roils,Forever fing th Almighty fire ; His goodnefs ever laud ;Whofe word created worlds of fire. And fpread the heavens abroad. Let morn with purple honors (hine,. And wake a joyful fong ;And evry beam the (trains divine With pleafure all prolong;Till noon, in radiant


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