. ( . SJons Somts. ' . [ 2] ' Since then the ·bounty of .thy dear eleB:ion I Hath fiil'd me thine, 0 let the fweet refteltion Of thy iiiuftrious beams, my foul infpire; · · And with thy Spirit.inflame my hot deftre ; Unite our fouli' ; 0 let thy Spirit reft An.d make perpetual home within my brefi ; lnfiru8: me fo, t:Rat I may gain the·!kill, To fuit my fervice to .thyfacre~ will. · . . [3J COme, tome (my foul~ preferver) thou that art Th' united joys of my united heart, Come, let us vifit, with th~ morning light Our profp'rous *Vines; with mutual delight Let's view thofe Grapes,\.vhofe clufters being¥- prefl: Sh:dl make rich Wines, to ferve our Marriage feafi i That by the thriving plants it may appear, Opf joy~-perfeti:ing Marriage draweth near. *Congregation ofthe faithful. *By afflillion. {4·J B ·~my *new difclofed Flowers pre(ent: . Before thy gates, their tributary fcent; ,Referve themfelves for ~arladds, that they may Adorn the Bridegroom, on his Marriage day : ' My* Garden's full of ·* Trees, and every Tree J.aden with * Fr1Jit, ~hieh I devote to thee; Eternal joys betide that happy guefi, That tafies the dainties of rh~ Bridegroom "~ Fe~ft. * Toung Converts. *Affimblies. * Fait~ful. * F4ith and'good workf. · . . , - . . [5 J 0 Would toGod mine ·eys (thefe fainting qys., Whofe eager appe~ite could ne'r devi(e A dearer Qbjeti:) might but ouce behold . My J..ov~ (a~ I am)dad in fi~fhly mold_, · That
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