[Cap. 25. In Adamantine Chains shall Death be bound, v. 8.] And Hell’s grim Tyrant feel th’ eternal Wound. [3]]
[Cap. 30. As the good Shepherd tends his
fleecy Care,
v. xx.] Seeks freshest Pastures and the purest
Air,
Explores
the lost, the wand’ring Sheep directs,
By
day o’ersees them, and by night protects;
The
tender Lambs he raises in his Arms,
Feeds
from his Hand, and in his Bosom warms:
Mankind
shall thus his Guardian Care engage,
The
promis’d Father of the future Age. [4]
No
more shall Nation against Nation rise, [5]
No
ardent Warriors meet with hateful Eyes,
Nor
Fields with gleaming Steel be coverd o’er,
The
Brazen Trumpets kindle Rage no more;
But
useless Lances into Scythes shall bend,
And
the broad Falchion in a Plow-share end.
Then
Palaces shall rise; the joyful Son [6]
Shall
finish what his short-liv’d Sire begun;
Their
Vines a Shadow to their Race shall yield,
And
the same Hand that sow’d shall reap the Field.
The
Swain in barren Desarts with Surprize [7]
Sees
Lillies spring, and sudden Verdure rise;
And
Starts, amidst the thirsty Wilds, to hear,
New
Falls of Water murmuring in his Ear:
On
rifted Rocks, the Dragon’s late Abodes,
The
green Reed trembles, and the Bulrush nods.
Waste
sandy Vallies, once perplexd with Thorn, [8]
The
spiry Fir and shapely Box adorn:
To
leafless Shrubs the flow’ring Palms succeed,
And
od’rous Myrtle to the noisome Weed.
The
Lambs with Wolves shall graze the verdant Mead [9]
And
Boys in flow’ry Bands the Tyger lead;
The
Steer and Lion at one Crib shall meet,
And
harmless Serpents Lick the Pilgrim’s Feet.
The
smiling Infant in his Hand shall take
The
crested Basilisk and speckled Snake;
Pleas’d,
the green Lustre of the Scales survey,
And
with their forky Tongue and pointless Sting shall
play.
Rise,
crown’d with Light, imperial Salem rise! [10]
Exalt
thy tow’ry Head, and lift thy Eyes!
See,
a long Race thy spacious Courts adorn; [11]
See
future Sons and Daughters yet unborn
In
crowding Ranks on ev’ry side arise,
Demanding
Life, impatient for the Skies!
See
barb’rous Nations at thy Gates attend, [12]
Walk