What Confcience dictates to be done, This, teach me more than Hell to fhun, What Bleffings thy free Bounty gives, For God is pay'd when Man receives, Yet not to Earths contracted Span Or think Thee Lord alone of Man, When thousand Worlds are round: Let not this weak, unknowing hand And deal Damnation round the land, If I am right, thy grace impart If I am wrong, oh teach my heart Save me alike from foolish Pride, At ought thy Wisdom has deny'd, L Teach me to feel another's Woe; That Mercy I to others show, Mean tho' I am, not wholly fo Since quickened by thy Breath, Oh lead me wherefoe'er I go, Thro' this day's Life or Death: This day, be Bread and Peace my Lot: Thou know'ft if best bestow'd or not, To Thee, whofe Temple is all Space, Whofe Altar, Earth, Sea, Skies! One Chorus let all Being raife! All Nature's Incence rife! FIN1 S. ERRAT A. Page 30. line 2. for The read Who. Pag. 85. lin. 1. for to r. two, lin. 8. for Cooper r. Pag. 97. lin. 6. after Grecian Form, put the Parenthefis. ) Pag. 112. lin. 13. No fo, dele fo. Pag. 132. verf. 120. for shaper r. Sharper. |