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On hearing a Sermon preached by the Reverend Mr ---.

Could all like him the sacred Gospel preach,
And heav'nly Truths in heav'nly Language teach,
Display the Scriptures in so clear a View,
And urge the Precept by Example too,
No more the slighted Clergy wou'd complain,
They labour for the good of Souls in vain:
Religion would in native Lustre shine,
The Priest and Office both esteem'd Divine:
For when by Him the Christian Duty's taught,
There is no Leisure for a wand'ring Thought,
As from his Tongue the sweet Instruction flows,
Each ardent Mind in ev'ry Virtue grows.