On MUSIC. I. MUSIC the coldest Heart can warm, The hardest melt, the fiercest charm; Disarm the Savage of his Rage, Dispel our Cares, and Pains assuage; With Joy it can our Souls inspire, And tune our Tempers to the Lyre; Our Passions, like the Notes, agree, And stand subdu'd by Harmony. This found the melancholy King, When DAVID tun'd the trembling String: Sweet MUSIC chas'd the sullen Spleen away, And made his clouded Soul serenely gay. II. WHILE MUSIC breathes in Martial Airs, The Coward durst forget his Fears; Or, if the Notes to Pity sound, Revenge and Envy cease to wound: The Pow'r of MUSIC has been known To raise or tumble Cities down: Thus Theban Turrets, Authors say, Were rais'd by MUSIC's magic Lay; And ancient Jericho's Heav'n-hated Wall, To sacred MUSIC, ow'd its destin'd Fall. III. NOR Mortals only MUSIC love; It chears celestial Saints above: Sweet Hallelujahs Angels sing Around their great Ethereal KING; Ceasless they sound the FATHER's Praise, The FATHER too approves their Lays; For HE (as all Things) MUSIC made, And SERAPHIMS before Him play'd: When over Horeb's Mount He came, Array'd in Majesty and Flame; After the sounding Trump, sublime, He rode; The sounding Trump proclaim'd th'approaching GOD. IV. MUSIC had Being, long before The solemn Organ learnt to roar: When MICHAEL, o'er the heav'nly Plain, Advanc'd, to fight the rebel Train; Loud Trumpets did his Wrath declare, In MUSIC, terrible to hear: And when the Universe was made, On golden Harps the Angels play'd: And when it falls, (as fall it must) MUSIC shall penetrate the Dust; The Trump shall sound with the Archangel's Breath; And, sweetly dreadful! wake the Dead from Death.