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14.

His preſence with poor ſinful Man,
Whilſt in this Houſe of Clay,
It doth the darkeſt Mid-night turn
Into a pleaſant Day.

15.

This ſpotleſs Sun all Clouds diſpells
Of Sin and Miſerie.
Happy they are, who look to him
In Life, and when they Die.

16.

When Night is gone, then all the Stars
From our Horizon run;
Our Star-light Knowledge will away,
When ſhines the brighteſt Sun.

17.

The Planets King aſcends till from
Zenith he dart a Ray,
In Grace help more and more to grow
Until the perfect Day.

18.

In pureſt Regions all are pure,
No ill can enter in,
Where the Inhabitants are free
From Puniſhment and Sin.

19. For