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The Life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ

An Heroic Poem: Dedicated to Her Most Sacred Majesty. In Ten Books. Attempted by Samuel Wesley ... Each Book illustrated by necessary Notes, explaining all the more difficult Matters in the whole History: Also a Prefatory Discourse concerning Heroic Poetry. With Sixty Copper-Plates

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To his Reverend Friend Mr. Samuel Wesley, on his Poem of the Life of CHRIST.
  
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To his Reverend Friend Mr. Samuel Wesley, on his Poem of the Life of CHRIST.

Τινα θεον, τιν' Ηρωα, τιν' ανδρα, Κελαδησομεν.
Pindar.

Whilst others write of Criminal Amours,
And how they vainly spend their vacant Hours,
Your Phansy's more sublime, it soars above
The mean Intrigues of their inglorious Love:
Wretchedly they debase a noble Art;
And only touch the Ears; but you the Heart.
You, (with Columbus,) not alone descrie,
But conquer (Cortez-like,) new Worlds in Poetry.
Sure 'twas the same great Master of the Quire
That did direct the Royal Psalmist's Lyre,
Who your Seraphick Breast did thus inspire:
A God Incarnate is a Theme so Great,
It shou'd be manag'd at no vulgar Rate;
Nor have you done it. For, in ev'ry Line,
We read (at once) the Poet, and Divine:
The Muses thus to you the Graces be,
And thus Parnassus is Mount-Calvary.
You (modestly Ambitious of fair Fame)
Take a sure course t'immortalize your Name.
For, till this Fabrick of the World shall end,
And a devouring Conflagration blend
Both Heav'n and Earth together; till we see
Time swallow'd up of vast Eternity;
Till then, your Verse shall be preserv'd alive,
And almost Nature's aged self survive.
June 23. 1693. Henry Cutts.