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Thofe facred lays whofe voice fublime
High heaven's eternal manfions hear,
Amid the tranfient lapfe of time

Shall never meet the human ear,

Till, torn the veil of flesh away,

Stand to the foul confefs'd the realms of endless

day.

II.

Yet ftreams from that immortal fource,

Were not to mortal fenfe denied,

On ISRAEL's race with fwelling force

Unbounded rufh'd the facred tide:

JUDEA's palmy groves around.
Re-echo to the hallow'd found.--

Now to the harp's responsive strings
His plaintive hymn JESSIDES fings,
Now with exulting rapture glows

O'er dread JEHOVAH's proftrate foes,

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ISAIAH now with fiercer fire

Strikes loud the bold prophetic wire,

And treads, or feems in act to tread,
O'er proud ASSYRIA's vanquish'd head.

While now the lay pathetic thrills

By BABEL'S willow-border'd rills,

As from JUDEA's captive train

The victor's taunting voice demands the choral

ftrain.

III.

But hark-what lays enchanting found

Unroots the foreft from the ground?

By the perfuafive powers fubdu'd

Charm'd from the prey the favage brood

Attentive liften round.-

'Tis he, the firft of GRECIA's choir,

'Tis ORPHEUS ftrikes the living lyre!

And

And fee ALCEUS' fterner hand

Appals pale flavery's trembling band,
See rapid PINDAR loofely flings

His fingers o'er the warbling ftrings,

While, as the drama's potent art

Or melts or terrifies the heart,

More fighs arife, more forrows flow,

As Mufic's aiding hand ftrikes deep the fhafts of

woe.

IV.

Nor yet amid the wreck of time

The rapturous powers are loft:

Soft breathe her airs on every clime,

And vifit every coaft.

What though HESPERIA'S funnier day

Now boaft to wake the fweeteft lay;

Yet fure, if ere the throbbing breaft

Sweet Mufic's native voice confefs'd,

To

To the foft meafures that proceed

From CALEDONIA's northern reed,

No feeling bofom shall deny

The genuine claim of Melody.

V.

Though wild caprice with frantic hand

Awhile may feize the facred lyre,

While folly's fons applauding stand

To hear her ftrike the wire:

O ALBION! as thy polifh'd ear

Will none but claffic numbers hear,

So let thy voice propitious own

Thofe thrilling notes that ftrike the heart alone.

Whether the foft melodious lay

In fimple measures flow,

Now warbling elegantly gay,

Now tuned to placid woc.

Or

Or Harmony with choral song

Pour her impetuous ftream along,

While loud the fwelling ftrains of rapture roll, O'ercome the captive fenfe, and shake the aftonish'd

foul.

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