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Poems on Several Occasions

by Samuel Wesley. The Second Edition, with Additions
 
 

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I.

Nature, and Nature's God to see,
Mankind, thy Wisdom did ordain,
To serve his Maker call'd to be,
But o'er his Maker's Works to reign,
Thine awful Image found to bear,
Thou mad'st him with peculiar Care,
And all the Trinity was there.

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II.

On humble Earth his Seat was plac'd,
Than th' Angelick Orders lower;
Yet him thy bounteous Mercy grac'd,
Crown'd with Dignity and Power.
Nay, 'midst the Splendor of the Throne of God,
Will highest Angels, in that bless'd Abode,
Revere the Nature they excell'd before,
Join'd to the Son of Man, the Son of God adore.

III.

Man governs all things here below,
They serve his Grandeur, or his Need;
Laborious Oxen drag his Plough,
And Sheep for his Convenience bleed.