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All-glorious Lord! eternal God!
`The love of God'
O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Yale
c.167
p. 10
Awake, my soul! my glory rise and sing,
`Paraphrase on Mr. Crashaw's hymn to the name of Jesus'
Complete the bold design, and close th' advent'rous song.
Yale
c.167
p. 27
Descend, celestial spirit, from above,
`A hymn to the Holy Ghost'
In soft responses sing from rosy bowers.
Yale
c.167
p. 30
Fear not, ye sons of men, (ye angels sing)
`Another copy on the incarnation or birth of Christ'
And for our pattern was His meekness meant.
Yale
c.167
p. 39
From mercy's throne, where Jesus sits above
`Words fitted to be sung to a song of Mr. H. Purcell called From rosy bowers'
Since thus thou bidst me live.
Yale
c.167
p. 23
Jesu! sweet beyond expressing!
`An hymn to Jesus'
Thus to praise thee, God most high.
Yale
c.167
p. 1
O Thou who once didst come, in tongues of fire,
`An hymn to the Holy Ghost'
And soft responses sing, from rosy bow'rs.
Yale
c.167
p. 43
See! from the giddy crowd a sinner flies
`Words fitted to be sung w[ith] Dr. Pepusch's cantata called See from the silent groves'
And ev'n in troubles give me rest.
Yale
c.167
p. 21
Sing all ye nations! Your hands clap around,
Forever tasting there the bliss at God's right hand.
Yale
c.167
p. 34
The angels, Lord, who kept their first estate,
`On Christmas Day, imitated from Judge Hale'
Our earth to heav'n, our hearts to you in praise.
Yale
c.167
p. 38; see also next.
Thee, mighty God! we humbly praise,
`Te deum laudamus'
Us ever hope in vain.
Yale
c.167
p. 5
Thou ruler of the sky, almighty name!
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer), 1674_1737
`A short prayer to Christ in blank verse'
Conscious how impotent she is without thee.
Yale
c.167
p. 25
To celebrate thy praise, O Lord,
`An hymn. Made by a young lady'
Our strength and Savior's rest. | Hallelujah.
Yale
c.167
p. 13
What path is found to those sublime retreats,
`Where shall wisdom be found...who shall declare his generation' [Job 28:12, Isaiah 53:8]
For all the bright divinity is love.
Yale
c.167
p. 36
Ye nymphs of Salem, who with hallow'd lays
Titley, Walter, 1700_1768
`An ode on Christmas Day__from the Northampton mercury 1744'
And bids ye happy be more happy now.
Yale
c.167
p. 40
Ye woods and wilds, receive me to your shade!
`Walking in the woods and fields'
Our thoughts are lost in thy immortality.
Yale
c.167
p. 33