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Poems On several Choice and Various Subjects

Occasionally Composed By An Eminent Author. Collected and Published by Sergeant-Major P. F. [i.e. James Howell]

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A Hymn of Mortification.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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A Hymn of Mortification.

1

Lord I cry,
Lord I fly
To thy Throne of Grace:
This World is irksome unto me:
In my mind
stings I find
Of that dismal place,
Where pains still growing young nere die.
O thou whose clemency
Reacheth from Earth to Sky,
Set my sins from me as wide
As is East
From the West,
Or the Court of Bliss
From the Infern Abyss,
So far let us asunder ever bide.

2

Angels blest,
With the rest
Of that Heavenly Quire,
Which Halleluja's always sing:
Fain wold I
Mount on high,

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And those seats aspire,
Where evry Season is a constant Spring.
O Thou who thought'st no scorn
To be in Bethlem born,
Though grand Monarch of the Sky
Through a Flood
Of thy Blood
Let me safely dive,
And at that Port arrive,
Where I may ever rest from shipwrack free.

3

Faith and Hope,
Take your scope,
And my Pilots be
To waft me to this blisful Bay:
Gently guide
Through the tide
Of mans misery,
My Bark that it loose not the way.
When landed I shall be
At that Port, pardon me
If I bid you both farewel,
Onely Love
Reigns above
'Mong Cœlestial Souls,
Where Passion not controuls,
Nor any thing but Charity doth dwell.

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Lord of light,
In thy sight
Are those Mounts of Bliss
Which Humane Brains transcends so far,
Ear nor Ey
Can descry,
Nor heart fully wish,
Or Toungs of Men and Saints declare
Those Sense-surmounting Joys
That free from all annoys
For those few up-treasur'd lie,
Which ere Sun
Shone at Noon,
Have their Names enroll'd
In Characters of Gold,
Through the white Volume of Eternity.