The history of The Old Testament In verse With One Hundred and Eighty sculptures: In Two Volumes. Vol. I. From the Creation to the Revolt of the Ten Tribes from the House of David. Vol. II. From that Revolt to the End of the Prophets. Written by Samuel Wesley ... The Cuts done by J. Sturt |
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LXXIX. | LXXIX. Numbers, Chap. XX. from Ver. 1. to 12. |
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The history of The Old Testament In verse | ||
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LXXIX. Numbers, Chap. XX. from Ver. 1. to 12.
Moses smites the Rock, and brings forth Water at Meribah.
The People now in Rekam's Borders stand,
Horrid with barren Rocks, and Hills of Sand:
Mountains on huge mishapen Mountains pil'd,
A Prospect hideous, terrible and wild:
The Pilgrim-Stream which thro' the Desart wide
Following the num'rous Host their Thirst supply'd,
Forsakes 'em here.—Th'Assembly Moses chide:
Is this? is this the Canaan we must gain,
For which we travel'd cross the sandy Main,
And with vain Hopes forsook bless'd Egypt's Fields?
No Figs or Vines th'unhappy Region yields;
No Seeds will on the the barren Surface grow;
Nor from the Rocks refreshing Waters flow.
When from the Cloud th'All-high to Moses spake,
The Rod of God agen commands him take;
Then bid the Rock disclose its Secret Store,
And Wat'ry Treasures never known before:
Provok'd, the Prophet his Commission breaks,
And for the Rock the harder Crowd bespeaks.
Horrid with barren Rocks, and Hills of Sand:
Mountains on huge mishapen Mountains pil'd,
A Prospect hideous, terrible and wild:
The Pilgrim-Stream which thro' the Desart wide
Following the num'rous Host their Thirst supply'd,
Forsakes 'em here.—Th'Assembly Moses chide:
Is this? is this the Canaan we must gain,
For which we travel'd cross the sandy Main,
And with vain Hopes forsook bless'd Egypt's Fields?
No Figs or Vines th'unhappy Region yields;
No Seeds will on the the barren Surface grow;
Nor from the Rocks refreshing Waters flow.
When from the Cloud th'All-high to Moses spake,
The Rod of God agen commands him take;
Then bid the Rock disclose its Secret Store,
And Wat'ry Treasures never known before:
Provok'd, the Prophet his Commission breaks,
And for the Rock the harder Crowd bespeaks.
Hear now, ye Rebels! must ye hence receive
Miracu'lous Streams, nor will ye yet believe?
Then smote the Rock, when from its flinty Womb
Tumbling in loud Cascades new Waters come
For all the Camp-But ah! how dear they cost!
For this the angry Brethren Canaan lost;
Condemn'd to die in Sight of that bless'd Land,
For rashly disobeying Heav'ns Command.
Miracu'lous Streams, nor will ye yet believe?
Then smote the Rock, when from its flinty Womb
Tumbling in loud Cascades new Waters come
For all the Camp-But ah! how dear they cost!
For this the angry Brethren Canaan lost;
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For rashly disobeying Heav'ns Command.
Holy, and Just, and True! thine Israel spare!
Let Levi all unseemly Warmth forbear!
Like thee their Anger, tho' provok'd restrain;
So shall the Meek at length the Heav'nly Canaan gain.
Let Levi all unseemly Warmth forbear!
Like thee their Anger, tho' provok'd restrain;
So shall the Meek at length the Heav'nly Canaan gain.
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