Theophila Or Loves Sacrifice. A Divine Poem. Written by E. B. Esq; Several Parts thereof set to fit Aires by Mr J. Jenkins |
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Were all Men Maro's, were those Maro's allEvangelists, met in Earths Hall
For Grand-Inquest of That wch we Eternal call:
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Draw Time from's Cradle (Innocence) could They,And piled Heaps of Ages lay
Amassed in one Scale; Those would they find to weigh,
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Ballanc't with THEE, no more (when All is done)Than, if They vainly had begun
To poize minutest atome with the Mighty Sun.
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Could They Earths Ball with Numbers quilted see;Yet, those throng'd Figures sum not THEE,
They were but Cyphers to immense ETERNITIE!
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Should every Sand for thousand Ages run,When emptyed Shoars of Sands were done,
That Glass no more THEE measures, then if now begun!
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Had Tongues Heav'ns Mint, to coyn each Angel-GraceIn Dialect; They'd fail o'th' Space,
Where All to come is One with All that ever was!
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Faith, stretch thy Line, yet That's too short, to soundSea without Bottom, without Bound;
As Circular, as Infinite, ô Shoarlesse Round!
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Immense ETERNITIE! What mystick ArtOf THEE may coppy any Part,
Since THOU an indeterminable CIRCLE art!
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Whose very Center so diffus'd is found,That not Heav'ns Circuit can It bound,
Then what, what may the whole Circumference surround?
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Heav'ns Hero's, can ye find for th' ENDLES End?Can Pow'rs IMMENSITY extend?
UBIQUITIE inclose? The BOUNDLES comprehend?
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JEHOVAH's Zone to this uncentred BALL,Ecliptick, and Meridionall,
Who Was before, Is with, and Shall be after All!
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But now behold Its Height, Above all Height!Plac't beyond Place! Above Lights Light!
Rapt were the three Apostles by a Glimps o'th' Sight!
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O, Thou all-splendent, all transcending Throne!Compact of High'st Dominion!
That 'bove the Super-Eminence of Lustre shone!
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From Each of Thine ineffably bright SidesDiffusion of such Splendor glides,
As rowls 'bove thousand Seas of Joyes in flaming Tides
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With such Refulgence, that, if Cherubs might,With Face unvail'd, gaze on That Sight,
Strait their Spiritual Natures would be nothing'd quite.
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Nature, put on thy most coruscant Vest;Thy Gayeties shew, brought to this Test,
As a crude Jelley dropt from duskie-Clouds at best.
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Could'st Thou impov'rish every Indian Mine,And, from each golden Cell, unshrine
Those Beams, that wth their Blaze out-face Dayes em'lous Shine:
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Could'st finde out secret Engins to unlockThe treasu'ring Casket of each Rock,
And reap the glowing Harvest of that sparkling Shock:
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Could'st thread the Stars (fixt and erratick) here,That stud the luminated Sphear,
That all those Orbs of Light one Constellation were:
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Could'st joyn Mines, Gems, Skie-Tapers, All in one;Whose neer-Immense Reflection
Might both outrival, and outvie the glorious Sun:
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Could all thy Stones be Gems, Seas liquid Gold,Air Crystal, Dust to Pearl enrold,
Each Star a Sun, that Sun more bright a thousand fold:
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Yet would those Gems seem Flints, those Seas a Plash,Those Stars a Spark, That Sun a Flash;
Pearl'd Islands, Diamond Rocks, Gold Mines, All sully'd trash:
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Yea, were all Eyes of Earth, Skie, Heav'n combin'd,And to one Optick point confin'd,
This super-radiant Object would ev'n strike That blind!
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Blinde, as the sable, Veil of gloomy Night;(The Gospels Self but hints This SIGHT)
All seem obscurer Shades to This non-parel LIGHT!
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Amazing! Most Inexplicably Rare!O, if, but Those Who Worthy are,
None may This Light declare; None may This Light declare!
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Best Eloquence is languid, high'st Thoughts vail,To think, to speak, Wit, Language fail;
'Tis an Abysse, through which no Spirits Eye can sail!
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Here Glory dwells, with Lustres so surrounded,That brightest Rayes are quite confounded,
When they approach this radiant Eminence unbounded!
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Forth from This Fulgurance such Splendors fly,As shall draw up frail Dust on High;
Which, else, would in its lumpish Urn still bedrid lie.
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Before the Almighties Throne my Soul I throw,Whence All, that's Good and Great, does flow.
LORD, I that Grace implore, wch may this Glory show!
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Great GOD! Thou All-beginning, Unbegun!Whose Hand the Web of Nature spun!
At once the Plenitude of All, and yet but ONE!
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Parent of Beings, Entities sole Stud!Spirits eternal Spring and Flood!
Sprung of Thy Self, or rather no way sprung! Chief Good!
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Abstract of Joyes, whose Wisdom an Abysse!Whose Pow'r Omnipotency is!
Whose Soul-enlivening Sight's the Universal Blisse!
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Thou dost descend on Wings of Air displaid,'Bove Majesty It self arraid,
Curtain'd with Clouds, the Host of Heav'n Attendants made!
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Essence of Glory, Summity of Praise!Abasht at thy All-piercing Rayes,
Heav'ns Quire does chaunt uncessant Alleluiahs!
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Diamonds than Glass, than Diamonds Stars more bright;Than Stars the Sun, than Sun Heav'ns Light;
But infinitely purer than Heav'ns Self's Thy Sight!
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Great is the Earth, more large the Airs Extent:Planets exceed; The Firmament
Of Stars outvies; Unlimited's the Heav'nly Tent:
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But, as my tenter'd Minde its Spirits stillStrains forth, from lesse to more (LORD, fill
My out-spent Raptures by thy All-repairing Skill!)
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When I above Air, Stars, Heav'n, on wou'd pressRackt Thoughts to Sphears beyond Exces;
Myriads of Sphears seem Motes to thy Immense ONENESSE!
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Eternity is but Thine Howerglasse!Immensity but fills Thy Space!
Whole Natures six Dayes Work took up but six Words place!
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One Word did th' All-surrounding Skie-roof frame,With all its Starrie sparkling Flame!
Not all created Wisdom can spell out THY NAME!
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Supreme COMMANDER of the rowling Stars!Thy Law sets to their Progresse Bars,
Does Epicycle their obliquely gliding Cars!
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No Lines, Poles, Tropicks, Zones can Thee enthrall,First MOVER of the Sphearick Ball,
Above, Beneath, Without, Within, Beyond them All!
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What could, but thy All-potent Hand, sustainThose Magazines of Hail, Snow, Rain,
Lest They should fall at once, and deluge All again?
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By Them Thou Plenty dost to Earth distill;And Mans dependent Heart dost fill:
Windes are Van-Curriers, & Postilions to Thy Will!
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'Tis That the ominous Cause of Earth-quakes bindesIn Subterranean Grotts; That findes
Strange Ruptures to enfranchise th' ever-strugling Winds!
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Thy Sandy Cord do's proudest Surges bound;And Seas unfathom'd Bottoms sound;
Thy semi-circling Bow i'th' Clouds thy Covenant crown'd!
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Earths Hinges hang upon thy Fiat; setMidst Air-surrounding Waters, yet
Stand fixt on That, like Which, what is so Firm, so Great!
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Yet Earths fast Columns at thy Frown do quake;And Oceans dreadful Horrors make;
Flints melt, the Rocks do rowl, the airie Mountains shake!
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Yea, Heav'ns Self trembled, and the Center shook,With thy amazing Presence strook,
When Power of Pow'rs on Sina's Mount His Station took!
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Each Ens (as linkt to Providence, thy Chain)Is govern'd by thy Fingers Rein!
Thou, seeing us, we Grace; we, Thee, do Glory gain!
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Who hast no Eyes to see, nor Ears to hear;Yet seest, and hear'st, All-Eye, All-Ear!
Who, no where art contain'd, yet art Thou every where!
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The optick Glass we of thy Præscience mayCall th' Ark, where all Idæas lay,
By which each Entitie Thou dost at first pourtray!
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Future Events are præexistent here,As if they lately acted were;
Then any new dissect Anatomy more clear!
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Each where, at once, Thou totally art stillThe same unchang'd; yet, at thy Will,
Thou changest All; Who, though Thou art unmov'd, dost fill
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Things that are most remote; In whose ForecastContingencies do crowd so fast,
As if, past Things were now, and Things to come were past!
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Though Acts on Earth crosse to thy Will are done,Besides thy Will yet acteth None;
Preceding and succeeding Will, in Thee are One!
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Of whose vast Mannor all the Earth's Demains!Though Earth, nor Air, nor Heav'n contains,
Yet each obscurer Grott thy OMNIPRESENCE gains!
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Though nought accrues to Thy unbounded StateFrom Spirits, which Thou didst create,
Yet They thy Goodnes and thy Love shall still dilate!
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Thou, who mad'st All, mad'st neither Sin, nor Death;Mans Folly first gave them their Breath;
That did abase whole Nature with it self beneath.
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But Sin to cure, Thou in a Crib gav'st ManEMANUEL! Divine-humane!
Who diff'ring Natures joyn'd; Whose Reign no Ages scan!
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And Thou, O MEDIATOR! Thou, whose Praise,Like Morning Dewes, to first of Dayes
Was sung by Heav'nly Choristers in Seraph Layes!
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GOD, by the Holy Ghost, begat Thee, Lord!Flesh took by the Eternal Word!
Whose Self-Eternal EMANATION None record!
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As thy Eternal EMANATION's past;So to Eternity shal't last!
In the beginning was the Word, shews still THOU wast!
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There GOD in Essence, One in Persons Three!Here Natures two in One agree!
Thou, sitting in the Midst of TRINAL-UNITY
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At Heav'ns High Councel-Table, dart'st such Rayes,As strike ev'n Cherubs with amaze!
Of which the School, disputing All, it nothing sayes.
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Search we the Ages past so long ago,None, None this Mystery could show,
Till in that Maiden-Birth, 'twas acted here below!
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A Dove hatch't in that Nest Thy Self did build!A Lamb that Thine own Flock does shield!
A Winter Flow'r that fram'd, from whence it sprung, the Field!
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The Jewish Shepherds all affrighted are,When Heralds THEE proclaim'd i'th' Air!
Yea, Magi came t' adore, led by a new-born Starre!
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Yet, though thus wond'rously begot, thus born,Sponsor for us, faln Race, forlorn,
T' ingratiate us with GOD, becam'st to Man a Scorn!
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The Grace Self wast, th' Honour t' Evangelize!The sacred Function, as a Prize,
Thou took'st, yet That not on, till call'd in Aarons Guize!
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Which GOD t' Apostolize did bring to passe,By th' HOLY GHOSTS Descent, at Face
Of Jordans then blest Streams, of Which John Witness was!
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Thence, led by th' HOLY GHOST to th'Wilderness,There tempted by the Fiends addresse,
Him overcam'st by Scriptum est; Hence our Release!
Then forth thou wentst.—
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Thy Sermons, Oracles; Acts, Wonders were!Those Faith begot, These Others Fear!
By Both, thus wrought in us, to THEE our selves we rear!
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Thou gav'st the Lame swift Legs, the Blinde clear Eyes!Thou heal'dst all humane Maladies!
Thou mad'st the Dumb to speak! Thou mad'st the Dead to rise!
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And art to Dead Men Life, to sick men Health!Sight to the Blinde, to th' Needy Wealth!
A Pleasure without Pain! a Treasure without Stealth!
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LORD, in, not of this World, Thy Kingdom is;Thy chos'n Apostles preacht thy Blisse,
That none of all thy Creatures might Salvation misse.
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Abra'ham, long dead before, yet saw Thy Day,In Isaack born, and Vowes did pay!
Type first, then Antitype, and quicknest every way!
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Thy Gospel Wisdoms Academie shew'd;Thy Mercy, Justice calm'd; Life, view'd
Is Temperance; Thy Death the Flag of Fortitude!
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Thou, Altar, Sanctuary, Sacrifice,Priest, Bread of Life do'st All suffice!
N'ere cloying Feast, where Appetite by Food doth rise!
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And, Son of Man, dost Sin of Man forgive!To be Thy Victimes Hearts do strive,
Who liv'dst that Life might die, and di'dst that Death might live!
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Yet dy'dst Thou not, but that (Spîrit quickned) freeThou might'st Saints Paradised see,
Rejoyc'd Assurance give to Them rejoyc'd in Thee!
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And that, from thence, to Satans gloomy Shades,Made Prison for the damned Hades,
Thou might'st Thy Conquest shew, Thy Glory that ne're fades!
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Thence loos'd Deaths Chains from Body, up to rear It,That, when Rais'd State THOU dost inherit,
THOU might'st become to us an ever-quickning SPIRIT!
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The FATHER to reveal gives to his SONThee, HOLY GHOST (thus Three in One)
Of All peculiar Sanctifyer, yet not Alone!
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The Fathers Love, and Sons; Adoptions Seal,The Spring of Sanctitie, The Weal
O'th' Church: Thy Self in Light of fiery Tongues reveal!
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O Light unscann'd! Of Wisdom every GlanceBeams only from Thy Countenance;
Whose Store, when empty'd most It self doth most advance!
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Whose Fruits are Gentleness, Peace, Love, and Joy,All crown'd with Blisse, free'd from Annoy;
Which neither Time, World, Death, Hell, Devil can destroy!
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Thou art a Feast, fram'd of that fruitfull Fare,Which Hungers wast not, but repair!
A rich Perfume, no Windes can winnow into Air!
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A Light unseen, yet in each Place dost shine!A Sound no Art can e're define!
A pure Embrace, that Times Assault can n'ere untwine!
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Flouds of unebbing Joyes from Thee do rowl!Which, to each Sin-disdaining Soul
Thou dost exhibit in an unexhausted Bowl!
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This Wine of Extasie, by th' SPIRIT giv'n,Doth raise the ravisht Souls to Heav'n!
Affording them those Comforts are of Earths bereav'n!
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Thy Union is as strict, as large thy Merit!No Heav'n but THEE, which Saints inherit
Through Grace, divinest Sap, deriv'd by th' Holy Spirit!
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When Souls enflamed by that highest Light,Fix on Thy glorifying Sight,
All Glories else, compar'd to That, are duskie Night!
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When high'st Infusions passe our highest Sense,Amazement is high Eloquence,
'Bove all Hyperboles which fall to Exigence.
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Blest TRINITY, Th' art All; Above All, Good!Beatitudes Beatitude!
Which swallows us, yet swim we in this Living Floud!
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Th' art King of Kings, of Lords Lord! None like Thee!Who, for thy Style hast Majestie!
And for thy Royal Robes hast Immortalitie.
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Mercie for Throne! for Scepter Justice hast!Immensitie's for Kingdom plac't!
And for thy Crown such Glorie as doth ever last!
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For Peace, what passeth Understandings Eye!Pow'r, Irresistabilitie!
For Holines, All what's most sacred, pure, and high!
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For Truth, thy Word! Wisdom for Counsellour!Omnipotence does Guard Thy Tow'r!
Thou ministring Angels hast to act thy Soveraign Pow'r!
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Omniscience Thine Intelligencer is!For Treasure Thou hast Endlesse Blisse!
For Date Eternity! O, swallow me ABYSSE!
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