A sacred Eclogue, compos’d of several Passages of Isaiah the Prophet.
Written in Imitation of Virgil’s POLLIO.
Ye
Nymphs of Solyma! begin the Song:
To
heav’nly Themes sublimer Strains belong.
The
Mossy Fountains, and the Sylvan Shades,
The
Dreams of Pindus and th’ Aonian Maids,
Delight
no more—O Thou my Voice inspire,
Who
touch’d Isaiah’s [hallow’d [2]] Lips
with Fire!
Rapt
into future Times, the Bard begun;
A
Virgin shall conceive, a Virgin bear a Son!
[Isaiah, From Jesse’s Root behold a Branch
arise, Cap. II. Whose sacred Flow’r
with Fragrance fills the Skies. v. 1.] Th’
AEthereal Spirit o’er its Leaves shall move,
And
on its Top descends the Mystick Dove.
[Cap. 45. Ye Heav’ns! from high the dewy Nectar pour, v. 8.] And in soft Silence shed the kindly Show’r!
[Cap. 25. The Sick and Weak, the healing
Plant shall aid, v. 4.] From Storms a Shelter,
and from Heat a Shade.
All
Crimes shall cease, and ancient Fraud shall fail;
[Cap. 9. Returning Justice lift aloft
her Scale;
v. 7.] Peace o’er the World her Olive
Wand extend,
And
white-rob’d Innocence from Heav’n descend.
Swift
fly the Years, and rise th’ expected Morn!
Oh
spring to Light, Auspicious Babe, be born!
See
Nature hastes her earliest Wreaths to bring,
With
all the Incense of the breathing Spring:
[Cap. 35. See lofty Lebanon his Head advance,
v. 2.] See nodding Forests on the Mountains
dance,
See
spicy Clouds from lowly Sharon rise,
And
Carmels flow’ry Top perfumes the Skies!
[Cap. 40. Hark! a glad Voice the lonely
Desart chears;
v. 3, 4.] Prepare the Way! a God, a God appears:
A
God! a God! the vocal Hills reply,
The
Rocks proclaim th’ approaching Deity.
Lo
Earth receives him from the bending Skies!
Sink
down ye Mountains, and ye Vallies rise!
With
Heads declin’d, ye Cedars, Homage pay!
Be
smooth ye Rocks, ye rapid Floods give way!
The
SAVIOUR comes! by ancient Bards foretold;
[Cap. 42. v. 18.] Hear him, ye Deaf, and all ye Blind behold!
[Cap. 35. He from thick Films shall purge
the visual Ray,
v. 5, 6.] And on the sightless Eye-ball pour
the Day.
‘Tis
he th’ obstructed Paths of Sound shall clear,
And
bid new Musick charm th’ unfolding Ear,
The
Dumb shall sing, the Lame his Crutch forego,
And
leap exulting like the bounding Roe;
[No
Sigh, no Murmur the wide World shall hear,
From
ev’ry Face he wipes off ev’ry Tear.