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PETER BELL.
Part III.

'Tis said, that through prevailing grace
He not unmov'd did notice now
The cross[1] upon thy shoulders scored
Meek beast! in memory of the Lord
To whom all human-kind shall bow;

In memory of that solemn day
When Jesus humbly deign'd to ride
Entering the proud Jerusalem,
By an immeasurable stream
Of shouting people deified!

Meanwhile the persevering Ass,
Towards a gate in open view
Turns up a narrow lane; his chest
Against the yielding gate he press'd,
And quietly pass'd through.

  1. The notion is very general, that the Cross on the back and shoulders of this Animal has the origin here alluded to.