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Music religious heats inspires,

It wakes the soul, and lifts it high,

And wings it with sublime desires,

And fits it to bespeak the Deity.

The Almighty listens to a tuneful tongue,

And seems well-pleased and courted with a song.

Soft moving sounds and heavenly airs

Give force to every word, and recommend our prayers.

When time itself shall be no more,

And all things in confusion hurled,

Music shall then exert its power,

And sound survive the ruins of the world:

Then saints and angels shall agree

In one eternal jubilee:

All heaven shall echo with their hymns divine,

And God himself with pleasure see

The whole creation in a chorus join.

The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase

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