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Paraphrase upon the 137. Psalm.
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Ver. 1. FAr from our pleasant native Palestine,
Where great Euphrates with a mighty current flows,
And does in watry limits Babylon confine,
Curss'd Babylon! the cause, and author of our woes;
There on the Rivers side
Sate wretched, Captive we.
And in sad Tears bewail'd our misery.
Tears, whose vast store increas'd the neighb'ring Tide:
We wept, and strait our grief before us brought
A thousand distant Objects to our thought.
As oft as we survey'd the gliding Stream,
Lov'd Jordan did our sad remembrance claim:
As oft as we th' adjoyning City view'd,
Dear Sions razed Walls our Grief renew'd: