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THus they in lowliest plight repentant stood

Praying, for from the Mercie-seat above

Preve Grace desding had removd

The stonie from thir hearts, & made new flesh

Regee grow instead, that sighs now breathd [ 5 ]

Unutterable, which the Spirit of prayer

Inspird, and wingd for Heavn with speedier flight

Then loudest Oratorie: yet thir port

Not of mean suiters, nor important less

Seemd thir Petition, theh a Pair [ 10 ]

In Fables old, less a yet then these,

Deucalion and chaste Pyrrha to restore

The Raankind drownd, before the Shrine

Of Themis stood devout. To Heavn thir prayers

Flew up, nor missd the way, by envious windes [ 15 ]

Blown vagabond or frustrate: in they passd

Dimentiohrough Heavnly dores; then clad

With inse, where the Golden Altar fumd,

By thir great Intercessor, came in sight

Before the Fathers Throhem the glad Son [ 20 ]

Presenting, thus to intercede began.

See Father, what first fruits oh are sprung

From thy implanted Gra Man, these Sighs

And Prayers, whi t……(内容加载失败!)

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