Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

The_ !lifloryof ~ee11 E S T E R. Let peace and }ove exa!t r.eur ~eyof tn!rrh ; · For now.there speace mheav n, there s~ace on e.a.nh : 1 You holy tem_ples of the higl~efl: King, _ Triumph with JOY; 'Your facred Anth~ms fing; .Chant forth your Hymns, .and heav"nly roundelays, And tpuch your Organs on their louder keys : . For Haman's dead, that d~nred ,all' yeur mirth, · · And now there's peace in lleav"~, there's peace on earth~ Proud Haman's dead, whofe life difi:ur"b thy rdl, . Whofot1ghno cut.) and fear thy Lilly brefi:; The rav'ncus Fox, that did annoyance bring llnto the Vineyard, ,is t~ken h1a Spring. Seem"d not thy Spoufe unki~d, to hear thee.wecp And not redref$. thee ? Seem"d he not afleep ? · ., ·· No ( ·Sion ) no, he-heard thy bitter prayer, ·' ~: ·· But let thee weep, for weeping makes thee fair, . ·· The morning Sun teflefr~, and ihincs mofi: bright ; . When Pilgrims ~rope in .aa~knefs all the nig11t ~ . The Church muft conqu~r, e'r,fhe g.ets .rhe prize, But there's no conqueft, where s no enemies: ·. The day is thine; in triumph make thy mird1, · For new there~s peace in heaven; 'rheres peace on earth: What· man'~ fo ;dull) or in his brains nndone, To fay ( becaufe he fees not) there's no Sun? Weak is the faitl1,. upon a fud'den grief, · · . That fays ( becaufe not now ) there's rio relief : God's boundro help, but loves to fee men fue: Though datelefs, yet the bond's not prefeht dLic. _' Like to the farrows ofour'Child-bed wire~, - ' Is the fad pilgrimage of humane-lives ~· ' But when by t-hroes God fends a joyful birth"' , Then find we peace in heav'n, and peace on ean11. . .

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