Here you will find the Poem Preparatory Meditations - Second Series: 7 of poet Edward Taylor
(Psalms 105:17. He sent a Man before Them, even Joseph, who was Sold, etc.) All dull, my Lord, my spirits flat, and dead, All water-soaked and sapless to the skin. Oh! Screw me up and make my spirit's bed Thy quickening virtue, for my ink is dim, My pencil blunt. Doth Joseph type out Thee? Heralds of angels sing out, 'Bow the knee.' Is Joseph's glorious shine a type of Thee? How bright art Thou? He envied was as well. And so was Thou. He's stripped and picked, poor he, Into the pit. And so was Thou. They shell Thee of Thy kernel. He by Judah's sold For twenty bits; thirty for Thee he'd told. Joseph was tempted by his mistress vile. Thou by the devil, but both shame the foe. Joseph was cast into the jail awhile. And so was Thou. Sweet apples mellow so. Joseph did from his jail to glory run. Thou from death's pallet rose like morning sun. Joseph lays in against the famine, and Thou dost prepare the bread of life for Thine, He bought with corn for Pharaoh th'men and land. Thou with Thy bread mak'st such themselves consign Over to Thee, that eat it. Joseph makes His brethren bow before him. Thine too quake. Joseph constrains his brethren till their sins Do gall their souls. Repentance babbles fresh. Thou treatest sinners till repentance springs, Then with him send'st a Benjamin-like mess. Joseph doth cheer his humble brethren. Thou Dost stud with joy the mourning saints that bow. Joseph's bright shine th'Eleven Tribes must preach. And Thine Apostles now eleven, Thine. They bear his presents to his friends: Thine reach Thine unto Thine, thus now behold a shine. How hast Thou penciled out, my Lord, most bright Thy glorious image here, on Joseph's light. This I bewail in me under this shine, To see so dull a color in my skin. Lord, lay Thy brightsome colors on me Thine. Scour Thou my pipes, then play Thy tunes therein. I will not hang my harp in willows by, While Thy sweet praise my tunes doth glorify.