Occasional verse, moral and sacred Published for the instruction and amusement of the Candidly Serious and Religious [by Edward Perronet] |
Occasional verse, moral and sacred | ||
THE EXILE'S COMPLAINT.
I
Ah, woe is me! constrain'd to dwellIn Mesech's dark abode;
With Kedar's tents, like Moloch's cell,
Remote from Israel's God.
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II
No more the Charmer's voice I hear,Nor Zion's temple see;
No more her songs delight my ear,
With sacred melody.
III
How long, my God, how long shall IBe banish'd thus from home?
O hear thy exile's mournful cry,
And, at my crying, come.
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