Ver. If, to thy pray'r, heart-pureness cleave, And crown thy righteous ways. Seem but an abject state; But have an increase great. S O N G XII. Time and Life fort. Job viii. 2. 9 WERE E'RE but of yesterday's new mold, Our life's of no regard, And ancestors compar'd. Can ever justly boast : No sooner had, than loft. JUST S O N G XIII. Job viii. 11, -14. UST as a weak and empty ruth,, That in a wat'ry mead, Rears up its haughty head; Unmov'd and not cut down ; * Yet on a sudden wears away Ere other plants are grown. The hypocrite's fair shew; But mire in which he grew. In their high tide shall ebb; Than any spider's web, 14 Ver. He on his tott'ring house shall lean, A false and fruitless prop, And disappoint his hope. SONG XIV. 2 WHEN God just in judging. Job ix. 2, 3, 4. Thoughts, words, and actions tries, before his eyes ? Vain shifts will have no fenfe; Can bear a just defence. What arm can his repel; Or profper that rebel? SONG XV. The Rigbteousness of Words discarded. Job ix. 15. 20, 21. And, to his clearer fight, That we esteem'd most right. To answer him would grudge ; Would fupplicate my Judge. 20 Should I my innocence aver, My mouth would brand my face; + Gg 2 I SONG XVI. Jub x. 1, 2. 14, 15. Such endless groans create ; Uncomfortable state. This loathsome lump of clay ; And wings to heav'n her way. 2 I make to God my heavy moan, To give my sorrow vent; I'll leave my fad complaint. O Lord, condemn not me : Shew, Lord, and let me fee. Then wo to me indeed ; Lift up my haughty head. My wounded foul oppress : SONG XVII. so extend, His wisdom comprehend ? The vast dimension weigh! And broader than the sea. Ver. Higher than heav'n, what canst thou know, So infinitely steep? But awful distance keep? SONG XVIII. That God may suffer the wicked to prosper, exempli fied in Beasis, Birds, and Fishes; and this resolved into bis absolute Dominion over, and Propriety in all bis Creatures. Job xii. 6,-10. • AFFLICTIONS great are of the just, 6 In time, the common fate ; Enjoy a prosp'rous state. Of worldly wealth endure ; On earth live most fecure. With lavish hand he throws, Unmerited, bestows. How matters with them go ; The self-fame kind of wo. That ravage and destroy, , Yet peace and pow'r enjoy. And useful herds, each way, Are daily made a prey. For answer they'll return, The same disaster mourn. Ver. They will assert their vultures rude, A thousand woes endure. And question how they do ; Attends the ocean too, That proiper to their wish, Whole thoals of harınless filh. All beings did produce ; Hath fix'd their end and use. He may at pleasure take; Who can objections make ? II SONG XIX. Receiv'd as true and good ; Can judge it wholesome food. By grace's inward gust; For food to poison trust. SONG XX. of :bé Antient of Days. Job xii. 12, 13. In hoary leads appears, By time and numérous years : 1 |