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For though e'er yet the fhaft is on the wing,
Or when it firft forfakes th' elastic string,
It err but little from th' intended line,
It falls at laft, far wide of his design.
So he that feeks a manfion in the sky,
Muft watch his purpose with a stedfaft eye,
That prize belongs to none but the fincere,
The leaft obliquity is fatal here.

. With caution tafte the fweet Circæan cup,
He that fips often, at laft drinks it up.
Habits are foon affum'd, but when we ftrive.
To strip them off, 'tis being flay'd alive.
Call'd to the temple of impure delight,
He that abstains, and he alone does right.
If a wish wander that way, call it home,
He cannot long be fafe, whofe wishes roam.
But if you pafs the threshold, you are caught,
Die then, if pow'r Almighty fave you not.
There hard'ning by degrees, 'till double steel'd,
Take leave of nature's God, and God reveal'd,

Then

Then laugh at all you trembl'd at before,
And joining the free-thinkers brutal roar,
Swallow the two grand noftrums they difpenfe,
That fcripture lies, and blafphemy is fenfe:
If clemency revolted by abufe

Be damnable, then, damn'd without excufe.

Some dream that they can filence when they will The storm of paffion, and fay, Peace, be ftill; But "Thus far and no farther," when address'd To the wild wave, or wilder human breaft, Implies authority that never can,

That never ought to be the lot of man.

But mufe forbear, long flights forebode a fall,
Strike on the deep-toned chord the fum of all.
Hear the just law, the judgment of the skies!
He that hates truth fhall be the dupe of lies.
And he that will be cheated to the lait,
Delufions, ftrong as hell, fhall bind him faft.
But if the wand'rer his mistake difcern,
Judge his own ways, and figh for a return,

Bewilder'd once, must he bewail his lofs

For ever and for ever? No-the cross.
There and there only (though the deist rave,
And atheist, if earth bear so base a slave)

There and there only, is the pow'r to save.
There no delufive hope invites despair,

No mock'ry meets you, no deception there.
The spells and charms that blinded
you before,
All vanish there, and fafcinate no more.

I am no preacher, let this hint fuffice,
The cross once feen, is death to ev'ry vice:
Else he that hung there, fuffer'd all his pain,
Bled, groan'd and agoniz'd, and died in vain.

TRUTH.

TRU T H.

Penfentur trutiná.

HOR.

MAN on the dubious waves of error tofs'd,

His fhip half founder'd and his compafs loft,

Sees far as human optics may command,
A fleeping fog, and fancies it dry land:
Spreads all his canvass, ev'ry finew plies,
Pants for it, aims at it, enters it, and dies.
Then farewell all felf-fatisfying fchemes,
His well-built fyftems, philofophic dreams,

Deceit

Deceitful views of future blifs, farewell!

He reads his fentence at the flames of hell.

Hard lot of man! to toil for the reward
Of virtue, and yet lose it-wherefore hard?
He that would win the race, muft guide his horfe
Obedient to the customs of the course,

Elfe, though unequall'd to the goal he flies,
A meaner than himself shall gain the prize.
Grace leads the right way, if you chufe the wrong,
Take it and perifh, but reftrain your tongue;
Charge not, with light fufficient and left free,
Your willful fuicide on God's decree.

Oh how unlike the complex works of man,
Heav'ns eafy, artlefs, unincumber'd plan!
No meretricious graces to beguile,
No cluft'ring ornaments to clog the pile,
From oftentation as from weakness free,
It ftands like the cærulean arch we fee,
Majestic in its own fimplicity.
Infcrib'd above the portal, from afar
Confpicuous as the brightness of a star,

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