O may my heart the centre prove Of thy affections keen ; And nought to interveen. grave : Bear up my soul afresh, Forgets the clog of flesh. On this seraphic wing, To ev'ry mortal thing. Could conquer death and dread; The pow'r of death exceed. It kills me, Lord; I can't refift This strong desire of mine : If not with satisfaction bleft, To death, to death I pine. Left my heart jealous be, Or mine depart from thee. And torture me to death; To stop my vital breath. -The coals thereof are coals of fire, which have a more pebement flame. Thefe jealous flames will quite consume My soul, like burning fire; To suit my heart's desire If thou depart i'th'least; Love-licknefs pains my breast. The sparks of fervid love afcend Like mounting flames on high ; And pierce the azure sky. grant my heart's defire : I'd rather die than not be lov'd; My heart is all on fire. Verse 7. Many waters cannot quench love, neitber can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of bis bouse for love, it would utterly be contemned. As king upon the flood And on a fea of blood. My flaming love to thee ; The zeal that burns in me. Do hell and earth combine A stamp so much divine. Nor air, nor earth, nor fea, Divorce my love from thee I. The golden bait disdain, Invade my heart in vain. That dare compete with thee; Should they thy rivals be. breasts : what shall we do for our fifter, in the day when she foall be spoken for ? + Bustle or stir. Sce Rom. vii. 359-39. Since now, dear Lord, our mutual love Is thus so deep impreft ; That others may be blest. A barren Gentile race, Though chosen by thy grace ; No fashion'd breasts of love ; Nor nurture from above : No word, no means of grace; To feed her starving race. And for her progeny, Be call'd to match with thee? Which Jews or Greeks shall hatch; To bring her to the marriage-room, And carry on the match? CHRIST's Words. Verre 9. If she be a wall, we will build upon ber a pa lace of filver ; and if she be a door, we will inclose ber with boards of cedar. Love, I'll inform thee what we'll do, With this our sister dear, And speak into her ear. As by my grace it shall ; Built like a brazen wall: A silver palace fair *, Plalm cxliv. 12. If once I make her heart a door, Wide ope to take me in; And strengthen her within. Will frame, advance, and crown Which hell shall ne'er pull down. The wond'ring world shall see And grandeur rival thee. The Church's Words. Verse 10. I am a wall, and my breafis like towers : then was I in bis eyes as one that found favour. Kind Lord, how gladly do I hear Thy promife made to me, I roll their care on thee. Thus kindly deal with them ; And rear'd upon thy name. Like iv'ry tow'rs so high ; To them thou won't deny. And on my rock me fix’d; With sweet love-tokens mix'd. Thine image on my heart; The grace thou didft in part. These happy days recall; My little filter shall. + D d : Verse 11. Solomon had a vineyard at Baal-bamon ; be let out the vineyard unto keepers: every one for tbe fruit thereof was to bring a thousand pieces of filver. Another object of my care, Beside our filter dear, Already planted here. A vineyard did possess, And let it out to dress. Upon a fruitful foil, To keep it from turmoil. An under-truft maintain; Elle watchmen watch in vain *. He still requires the rent And work to his content. Proportion'd tribute brings, A thousand silverlings to CHRIST's Words. Verse 12. My vineyard wbich is mine, is before me:- Of my peculiar care ; More close than any-where. By blood and conquest too; The state and case of ev'ry plant Is always in my view. * Isaiah v. 17-4. Plalm cxxvii. 1. + Ilaiah vii, 23. |