. Pia desideria: Oder, göttliche Adressen : in drei Büchern. Illustriert mit XLVII. Kupferplatten . hasd mit einer Eaiie Rate;aber, oh! Wie wenige bieten irgendeine Sache für das!Unthinking Männer I, die Erde zu Heavn vorziehen.und verblassen Jeys zu cndlefs Ruhm dort!das Verbrechen von fuch ein UnvertrautVate choiceOught nicht vorgeben, zu vergeben, evn in Boys5 für sie von Counters Johannisbeergeld wissiAlmoft als fbon, wie sie gelernt haben zu gehen:aber^<f» (ohfhame) Preis gefälschte DelightsBefore die Freuden, zu denen Art Heavn lädt. Oh! Für Fome Artift, um ihre Fenle, EVemore Grad der Torheit sie beginnen, aber von Heavns
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. Pia desideria: or, divine addresses : in three books. Illustrated with XLVII. copper-plates . hasd at an eaiie rate;But, oh! how few bid any thing for That!Unthinking Men I who Earth to Heavn prefer.And fading Jeys to cndlefs Glory there !The Crime of fuch an inconfidVate choiceOught not pretend to Pardon, evn in Boys5 For For They from Counters currant money knowiAlmoft as fbon as they have learnt to go:But^<f» (ohfhame) prize counterfeit delightsBefore the Joys to which kind Heavn invites. Oh! for fome Artift to retrieve their fenle, EVemore degrees of Folly they commence But by Heavns piercing Eye we|are difcryd.Which does our fins with Follies Mantle hide.Hes pleased to wink at Errors too in me, And feeing feems as tho he did not fee.He knows Ive but a flender flock of fVit, And want a Guardian too to manage it.Othen, fbme kind Pro/^^<^/c;;, Lord, ailignThis Ide9t Soul! But twill be beft in Thine. Chryfoft. (IS) Chryfoft. in Joann. Horn. 4.^ Ihey art no better than Foolsj wjjoare ever^ as it ivercy dreaming ofearthly things^ and of Jbart conti-nuance. III. Hitie (14). f 7-7111^ Irc^icS a7^c vc^xcP.TJnho. z (I?) III. Have mtrcy upon mt^ 0 Lord, for I amfvcAk: 0 Lord J heal we, for mj Bontsart ^vtxedy Pfal. vi. 2. SHall my juft grief be querulous, or mute.Full of Difiafe, of Phyfick^ deftitute ?I thought thy Love fo conftant heretofore.That J^oirs were needkfs to confirm me more:And canft thou now abfent, and (light my pain ?What fault of mine has causd this cold Dlfdain > O befi: Phyfttian cf my love-f, ck^ SoulyWhofe fight alone will make thy Patient whole 3Thou who haft canid, canft thou forget my grief, hich only from its Author feeks relief? Slooud they rehofe Art gave dfing Tame nerp hrenth •And refcu d their furvlving Names fror/i Death :They in -whofe fight no bald Bifeafe durfl flandyBut trembling zaniOod at their leaft command-^They who each Similes fo:^rein Virtue k^ewyAnd to their ends cottd well affly them tQ9: C Shoud (iS) Shond they th