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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Projection to my Soul! Thy Sight's a WreathOf Glory; Thou dost Virtue breath;
Thy Words, like sacred Incense, Fuel, & Flame bequeath.
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Thou Maid of Honour in Heav'ns Court! to breakThy Gold-twist Lines shews Judgment Weak;
Yet deign to hear my Suit; Of GODS hid Nature speak!
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Can Counters sum up Infinite? Fond Man,Could'st grasp whole Oceans in thy Span,
And Phœbus could'st out-face in his Meridian;
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Tear Rocks of Adamant, and scale the WallO'th' glorious Empyræan Hall;
And Worms to Super-Eminence of Seraphs call!
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Yet This, ev'n then, thou could'st nor learn, nor teach:The World, unravell'd, cannot stretch
To sound th' Abysse. It Self alone It Self can reach.
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Of all Intelligencies not all LightMustred into one Optick Sight,
Can speak what each where is, yet no where seen to th' Height!
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Who out of Nothing all Things did compact;Whose Will's His Work, whose Word his Act:
Of Whom, who say's the most, must from His Worth detract?
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How from the Essence the Creator flowes!Or how the Word, what Creature knowes!
How th' Spirit, All in't, All from't, do's Heav'ns Assembly pose!
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Here they, who leave the Churches Ship, are tostTill irrecoverably lost!
Whose Rudder is Gods Word, Steersman, th' Holy Ghost.
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Archessence! Thou, Self-full! Self-Infinite!Residing in approachlesse Light!
In the Incomprehensibilities of Height!
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Thy peerlesse uncreated NATURE isThe Super-Excellence of BLISSE!
Where Holiness & Pow'r; where Truth & Goodness kiss!
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Who only in THY SELF subsists, withoutOr Form, or Matter! yet, no doubt,
Inform'st the Matter of the Universe throughout!
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No Need compels THEE, no Disasters sadDisturb thy State, no Mirth makes glad;
Oblivion takes not from THEE, nor can Mem'ry adde!
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With prudent Rev'rence, Thus. What ere's in GOD,His Essence is; There's His ABode;
Whose Will his Rule, whose Heav'n his Court, whose Hell his Rod.
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He exists an active ENS, uphoulding bothIt Self, and every Thing that doth
Exist; without distinction or of Parts, or Growth!
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Not made by Nothing, Nothing Nothing makes;Nor Birth from any Thing HE takes;
For, what gives Birth, precedes: Springs usher in their Lakes.
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Were He Material, then He local were;All Matter be'ing in Place; So, there
Th' Incircumscriptible would circumscrib'd appear.
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He's so diffusive, that He's All in All!All in the Universall Ball!
All out of It! The only Was, the Is, the Shall.
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To help thy Reason, think of Air; there seeUbiquitie unseen, and free
From Touch; Inviolable, though it pierced be.
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Meer Air corrupts not, though conveigh'd untoAll Lungs; for, thither It does go
To cool them; Quickneth All, as the Worlds Soul doth show:
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Moysture and Heat, its Qualities, are CauseOf all Production: yet, because
This Element's a Creature, GOD Creator pause.
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Self-Life the Attribute of's Being is!His Will, of Governing! and His
Command of Execution! and his Love of Blisse!
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All's ty'd in this Love-knot: JEHOVAH's Love.Times Birth the Trinitie do's prove:
Creator made, Word spake, & Spirit of GOD did move:
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Let us in our own Image Man create.Which, Salomon do's explicate;
Remember the Creators in thy youthful State.
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The Father spake, the Son i'th' Stream did moveAt his Baptizing; from Above
The Holy Ghost descended in the Form o'th' Dove.
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Of Him, to Him, and through Him all Things be:Of, through, and to declare the Three;
And in the HIM, the Unity of GOD we see.
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Thus Holy, Holy, Holy's nam'd, to showA Ternion we in Union know:
The Notions issuing from the Trine, int' One do flow.
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Whil'st that I think on THREE, I am confin'dTo One! while I have One in Minde,
I am let forth to Three! Yet Three in One combin'd!
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O, Inconceivable INDENTITIE!In One how may a Plural be!
Coæqual both in Attributes, and Majestie!
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The FATHER is true GOD i'th TERNION:The WORD unborn, yet after Son:
The SPIRIT GOD Coessential; Three, cause Three from One!
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The Father & Word are One! One, shews their Power:Are, distinct Persons. One does shour
On Tritheits Vengeance: Are, does Arrians devour.
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One, yet not One! The Father and the SonIn Persons two, from Father one
By th' SPIRIT; Son is one by Resignation!
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The Word is what He was; yet, once was notWhat now He is! for, He hath got
A Nature more then once He had, to cleanse our Spot!
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For, ne're had Man from Earth to Heav'n attain'd,Had GOD from Heav'n to Earth not deign'd
His Son! now unto GOD Mans way by Man is gain'd!
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EQUAL, and Son, the form of Servant takes!The World, unmade by Sin, new makes!
EQUAL, Son, Servant! All are Mysteries, not Mistakes!
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Thus, by free Grace is Mans Defection heal'd:Behold the Mysterie reveald.
WORD, Æqual; shado'wing, Son; Unction is Servant seal'd!
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Because GODS ÆQUAL, Serpents Tempts are quell'd:Yet He, as Son, to Death must yeeld
For us; by Resurrection to regain the Field.
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The SPIRIT is true GOD; from Ever HeDid reign with Both! The TRINITIE
Coequal, Coeternal, Coessential be!
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The FATHER's full, though th' SON hath All engrost!Nor yet is ought of this All lost,
Though th' FATHER give Him Self to th' SON by th' HOLY GHOST!
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For, though He freely thus give All his Store;Yet hath He Infinite, as before!
Conceive for Glimps some endless Spring, or Mine of Ore!
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What Soul will have this TRIAD for his Book,With Faith must on the Back-parts look,
For, with His glorious FACE, blind are ev'n Seraphs strook!
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By Speculation from Sols Substance, weThe FATHER; from its Splendor see
The SON; from's Heat the HOLY GHOST. Here, One is Three.
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The Intellect, the Memory, the WillResemblance make o'th' TRINE; These fill
One Soul, yet are distinct in outward Workings still!
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Thus, to restore from Fall, we may descrieTHE TRINITY in UNITY!
Inscrutable ABYSSE rebates our weaker Eye!
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Be Ever-Ever-Ever blest, ô, TRINE!Ever Unitednesse divine!
Who dost as well in Ants, as in Archangels shine!
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The Principats, Thrones, Dominations, allArchangels, Pow'rs Cœlestial
Are Ministers attending on thy Soveraign Call!
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The Government 'bove Star-embroidred Hall,Thus truly is Monarchicall,
Where All are Kings, and yet one King does rule Them All!
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Lesse then the thousand Part I have exprest;Mans Weaknesse cannot bear the Rest.
For thy Expresselesse Nature, LORD, be ever blest!
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Soul of all Sweets! my Love, Life, Joy and Bliss!To enjoy Thee's Heav'n! Hell Thee to misse!
What's Earths! Ev'n Heav'n hath its Beatitude from This!
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Remove the Needle from the Pole-Star, and'Tis still with trembling motion fann'd,
Till it returns. No Fixure but in GOD does stand.
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To Saints all other Objects prizelesse be;In GOD, the All of All, we see:
Feast to the Taste, all Beauty to the Sight is He!
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Musick to th' Ear; and Those whom He unites,Partake with Him in high'st Delights!
Spring-tides of Pleasures over-whelm their ravisht Sprites!
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But, Contraries, when opposite, best show,(As Foils set Diamonds off, we know)
See Hell, where Caitives pine, yet still their Tortures grow!
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As Metals fierie Waves in Furnace swell,That Founders run, to cast each Bell;
This, not endur'd; more Rage ten thousand Times is Hell!
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Where Souls still rave, adust with horrid Pain!They tug, they tear, but all in vain,
For, them from raging Smart, Hope never shall unchain!
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O, that for trash these Esaus sold their Blisse!For Sin, that worse than Nothing is!
This desperates their Rage! How they blaspheme at This
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This Viper clings, corrodes, 'gainst which no Ward!GODS Beatifick Sight debarr'd,
Renders their Case, 'bove all the Pains of Sense more hard!
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O, never-sated Worm! unpity'd Woes!Unintermitted! what Sin owes,
Hell payes! The Damn'd are Anvils to relentless Blowes!
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Fiends forfeit not their Energie. There CainFries, but for one Lamb by him slain!
O, what Flames then shall Butchers of Christs Flock sustain?
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Earths fatal Mischief, prosp'rous Thief, that ThunderWhich tore the Nations all asunder,
Whom Just Fate slew, i'th' Worlds Revenge, that conqu'ring Wonder,
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That Ghost of Philips hot-brain'd Son may tellHeart-breaking Stories of his Hell!
Too late He findes one Soul did his whole World excel!
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There, curs'd Oppressors dreadful Rackings feel!Whose Hearts were Rocks, and Bowels Steel!
O, scorching Fire! (cryes Dives) for one Drop I kneel!
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Oblig'd is Man, GODS Steward, to supplyBrethren, in CHRIST Coheirs, who lie
Gasping in stiff'ning Frosts, no Cov'ring but the Skie:
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Whose wither'd Skins, sear as the saplesse Wood,Cleave to their Bones, for want of food,
Seem Natures Monsters thrown a Shoar by Mis'ries Flood.
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Though all their Physick's but a Diet spare;Have no more Earth, than what they are,
Nor more o'th' World, than Graves, yet in Heav'ns Love they share.
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Inestimable Love, from None bereav'n!Heav'n sunk to Earth, Earth mounts to Heav'n!
Just Judge! to Dives Hell, to Laz'rus Heav'n is giv'n!
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Love, Disengage us of our selves! Love hasNor Bit, nor Reins! Rich, 'bove Earths Mass!
Fixt in Idæas of Loves Soul-inliv'ning Grace!
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O, Love! ô Height, above all Height, to Thine!Thy Favour did to Foes encline!
Unmeasurable Measure! endlesse End of Line!
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Love darts all Thoughts to its Belov'd; doth placeAll Blisse in waiting on His Grace;
It languisheth with Hope to view Him Face to Face!
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And ushers in that Beatifick Love,Which so divinely flames Above,
And doth to Vision, Union, and Fruition move!
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Ice is a thing distinct from th' Ocean wide;But, melted by the Sun, does glide
Into't, becomes one with't, and so shall e're abide.
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Desire's a Tree, whose Fruit is Love, the Show'rsThat ripen it are Tears, the Flow'rs
Are Languors, Leaves Afflictions, Blossoms Pray'r-spent How'rs.
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O, Mental Pray'r, thy Joyes are high! ResortBy Thee's to GOD! Thou art the Port
Of inward Peace from Storms! The Path to Sions Court!
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By Pray'r GOD's serv'd betimes; Remember WhoThe Blessing got by Wrastling so;
Who early pray, they healthy, holy, happy grow.
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Then pray, before Lights rosie Blush displayesI'th' Orient Sols enchearing Rayes,
When He from's Opall East to West oblikely strayes:
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Before the Cock, Lights Herald, Day-break singsTo's Feathr'ie Dames; ere roost-Lark springs,
Morns Usher; when the Dawn its mungrell hour forth brings.
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Pray'r, Thou art Lifes best Act, Souls silent Speech,The Gate of Grace; Saints GOD beseech
By Prayer, but joyn'd with Alms & Fasts they HIM besiege!
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Fasting, the Souls delicious Banquet, canAdde Strength to Pray'r, feast th' inner Man,
And throw up to Eternity the Bodies Span!
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Fasts, sackcloth, ashes, groveling on the groundSaints study'd have with Pain, and found
VVith Joy, that what degrades the Sense, in Heav'n is crow'nd!
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Prize Faith, the Shield of Martyrs, Joyes Confection,Souls Light, the Prophets sure Direction,
Hopes Guide, Salvations Path, the Pledge of all Perfection!
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In Faiths mysterious Eden make abode;VVith Jacobs Staff, and Aarons Rod
Frequents its Grove, where none are but the Lov'd of GOD!
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The Radiations of Faiths Lamp exciteSuch a Colosse of sparkling Light,
That Saints, through worldly Waves may steer Lifes Course aright.
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Being in, not of this World, They Comforts rearAbove the Pitch of servile Fear:
Terrestrial Blossoms first must die, ere Fruit They bear.
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No clogging Fetters of impris'ning Clay,No wry-mouth squint-ey'd Scoff can stay
Their swift Progression, soaring in their Heav'nly Way!
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Thoughts on the endlesse Weight of Glory shallRender ev'n Crowns, as Dung, and all
Afflictions light, as Chaffe chas'd on Earths empty Ball.
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The Torch that shines in Night, as Eye of Noon,Is but as Darkenesse to the Sun:
Run after Shades, they fly; fly after Shades, they run.
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All worldly Gayes are Reeds, without Support,Fitly with Rain-bow gleames they sort,
Want Solidnesse; when gain'd, they are as false, as short.
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While Fooles, like silly Larkes, with Feathers play,And stoop to th' Glasse, are twitcht away,
Amidst their pleasing Madnesse, to Hels dismall Bay!
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O, could embody'd Soules Sinnes Bane view well,Rather in Flames they'd choose to dwell!
Not so much Ill, as Sin, have all the Paines of Hell!
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A smiling Conscience (wrong'd) does sweetly rest,Though starv'd abroad, within doth feast;
Has Heav'n It self for Cates, has GOD Him Self for Guest!
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May call Him FATHER; His Vicegerent be!An Atome of DIVINITIE!
Redeem'd by's SON, by the SPIRIT, inspir'd, blest by ALL THREE!
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His Judge becomes his Advocate! hath CareTo plead for Him! The Angels are
His Guardians! from his GOD Him Heights, nor Depths may scare.
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O, Blest, who in His Courts their Dayes do spend!And on that Soveraign Good depend!
His Word, their Rule; his Spirit, their Light; Him Self their End!
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While Pride of Life, and Lust o'th' Eye do quiteDazle the World, Saints out of Sight
Retire, to view their Blisse: On which some Canto's write:
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For Souls, sincerely good, in humble CellEncloystred, neer Devotions Bell,
By Contemplations Groves and Springs neer Heav'n do dwell.
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Bright-gifted soaring Mindes (though Fortune trod)Are carelesse of dull Earths dark Clod;
Enricht with higher Donatives; their Prize is GOD!
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Farewell. As vanisht Lightning then She flies.O, how in Me did Burnings rise!
The only Discord was Farewell. Hearts out-reach Eyes.
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The Air respires those quintessential SweetsFrom whence She breath'd, and who so meets
With Such, the tuneful Orbs He in that Zenith greets.
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Dwell on This Joy, my Thoughts, re-act her Part;Such Raptures on thy shuddering Heart
Make Thee all-Ecstasie by Spirit-seizing Art!
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Chewing upon those Heav'n-enchanting Strains,My Soul Earths giddy Mirth disdains;
Fleet Joy runs Races in my Blood through thousand Veins!
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