TO BASIL MONTAGU, ESQUIRE, A TRUE FRIEND (FOR HE HAS BEEN TRIED IN ADVERSITY) AND AN HONEST MAN; THE FOLLOWING POETICAL ATTEMPT IS INSCRIBED, WITH SENTIMENTS OF THE MOST SINCERE GRATITUDE AND RESPECT, BY THE AUTHOR. ARGUMENT. Invocation:- -Hiftory of the JEWS from the Exodus, under MOSES; -and JOSHUA: Their general depravation-followed by the Babylonish; and the Crucifixion, - by the Roman Invasion :— Their fufferings during, and after the fiege of Jerufalem (by TITUS); and prefent condition. -Their fate different from that of Egypt, Babylon,-Tyre,—and the four fucceffive MonarchiesAffyrian, Perfian, Greek, and Roman.. -The question examinedwhether the prophecies, relating to their RESTORATION, are to be figuratively, or literally understood ;-and reasons affigned for adopting the strict interpretation.- -Their return :-The diftinction of tribes fuperfeded by the coming of the MESSIAH.Conclufion. о THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS. To that great day-when, link'd in holy bond Fraternal, Idumæa's favour'd tribes Their Salem fhall revifit; from the duft In prouder state to rear the fallen dome, And bid th' afpiring pinnacle o'ertop Its antient elevation-I attune Th' ambitious ftring. Thou, MOSES (as of yore Through Egypt's parting waves with heaven-lent power Thou bor'st the chosen multitude, what time |