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A44052 Sion and Parnassus, or, Epigrams on severall texts of the Old and New Testament to which are added [brace] A poem on the Passion, A hymn on the resurrection, ascention, and feast of Pentecost / by Iohn Hoddesdon. Hoddesdon, John, fl. 1650. 1650 (1650) Wing H2295; ESTC R35999 48,372 143

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given God gave you what you offer'd him 't was fit For offering such a trespasse to commit 54. SHELOMITHS sonne blaspheming is stoned chap. 24. Thou' rt ston'd blasphemer and 't was thy desert Just punishment for such a stony heart That curse thou dartedst up at Heav'n fell down Heavy as is stones nature on thy crown Thy Sire was an Egyptian which made thee In th' holy language no more skil'd to be 55. The yeare of JUBILEE ch 25. Blest year of rest which was as we may say Through all its course a lasting holy-day Whose priviledge of rest did so abound That ' mongst the rest it priviledg'd the ground No crooked plough could now the leave obtain To make her furrow up her face for pain Now Lands revolve to their right Lord each skore Of debt and tears were wip'd off from the poor Blest yeare more blest if gratefull they had been And made this year their resting year from sinne 56. For unto me the children of ISRAEL c. ch 27. verse the last Lord 't is confest we are thy servants so Are glorious Angels farre our Betters too But might a servant say 't without offence We'd be thy servants in a stricter sence Wouldst thou us manumize from bondage then As Denizons of new Jerusalem Or by adoption make us thine this done Each shall thy servant be although thy sonne The fourth book of MOSES called NUMBERS 56. The ISRAELITE gathering sticks on the Sabbath day stoned ch 15. WHy didst thou break his precept who doth say Abstain from labour on the Sabbath day These sticks send thee to Styx fool make thy mone Thus looking for a stick thou 'st got the stone 58. The Rebellion of KORAH DATHAN and ABIRAM ch 16. Thus clog'd with sinne it was impossible But such a weight should sink them down to hell A crime so foul that lest it should be spide The earth did it within her entrails hide She could not sure but breed herself disquiet Clogging her stomach with such lothsome diet Thus they were taken in their proper gin They digg'd a pit and fell themselves therein When thus you op'd your mouths dire murmurers What marvell was 't the Earth so open'd hers 59. AARON'S rod budding ch 17. That Aaron's rod should blossome shews that God Would that the house of Levi still should bud And flourish what a wonder 's here O see A wither'd branch becomes a fruitfull tree But still a rod that if we bear no fruit The rod of chastisement may force us to 't Yet Almonds are poor fruit I wish that mine Were not of them but rather of the Vine 60. AARON'S death ch 20. Thou now great priest approching to thy death Dost first resigne thy office then thy breath Here thou ascend'st a mount whence thy soul will Take her ripe flight unto the heavenly hill Thou leav'st thy people now yet leav'st them so That thou art gather'd to thy people too 61. The brazen Serpent ch 21. That through Gods power virtue in this brasse lay None is so impudent that dare gain say No cordiall nor yet simple 't would appear To humane sense a simple med'cine here Wondrous yet wondrous easie to apply Such precious salve i th' twinkling of an eye 62. BALAAMS Asse ch 22. Heaven gives a tongue and mind the Asse 'gins break Her silence and hath now a mind to speak Her master and his pride no longer bears Though she his asse had been so many years She saw the Angell and with terrour led Fell down upon the ground and worshipped Had Balaam known in what a case he was And done like her he had not play'd the asse 63. Defile not the Land c. ch 35. Do not defile our land and mak 't an hell With sins wherein heavens God is pleas'd to dwell But when that is defil'd lest he depart Be sure keep one place pure and that 's thy heart The fifth book of MOSES called DEUTERONOMY 64. Thou shalt not plough with an ox and an asse together ch 22. v. 10. PReposterous sin what reason canst thou find That thou what nature would not wouldst have joyn'd Must the poor asse for all past pains at length Be match'd thus with a beast above his strength Although for humane cause desist thou wouldst not O joyn them not ' cause God enjoyns thou shouldst not 65. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn ch 25. v. 4. Before he took pains for thee at the plough And though he eat why yet he labours now 'T is fit that he with whose help thou dost sow Should eat the fruit of what he toild for too Thou 'lt say as he treads out he eats 't is true Yet as he eats he sweats and give him 's due Why dost thou muzzle up his mouth heav'n hears His dumbe complaints thou canst not stop heav'ns ears But wilt thou tie his chaps up yet accurst Tie up his legs withall and do thy worst 66. Joshua encouraged ch 31. Joshua in Moses stead by Gods command Was to guide Israel to the promis'd land Moses now ready to depart doth make him This promise that God never should forsake him God would go up before him were 't not so Both he and Israel down the wind would go He 'd be their Captains Captain can they misse To conquer Earth whose Captain Heaven is Beforehand God goes up the cause we see That Israel never might behind hand be 67. The Israelites freed by MOSES ch 34. He led Gods chosen from proud Pharaohs Land By miracles and an outstretched hand Through the red sea and Wildernesse of Sin To th' confines of the promis'd land did bring Where having left his charge with Joshua He went before hand to prepare their way 68. MOSES his death ch 34. Moses who whilst he liv'd a blessing still Had been leaves blessings as his dying will Whose corps lest Israel should prize too high And so fall into flat Idolatry God himself buried Where 's unknown to men In silence bury all such questions then The book of JOSHUAH 69. RAHABS preserving the two spies ch 2. v. 15. IN saving them she sav'd herself who by Her craft so hid the spies none could them spie And though an harlot yet in this did well Proving a common friend to Israel Down by a cord she let them which did move Their hearts and drew them with a cord of love 70. Bind this line of scarlet thread in the window ch 2. v. 18. Great Joshuah dare not siege'gainst this house lay Where Rahab doth her bloudy flagge display 71. Jordan dried up ch 3. Where Joshuah goes the Ark must go before An Ark must save part of mankind once more Jordan though he o'reflows his banks for fear Retires seeing the fiery pillar near The billows from above of leave debarr'd T' run down here rev'rently keep court of guard The waves below seeing no succour nigh Streight shrink away and leave their channel dry O wonder which who looks on sees