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Christo Salvatori | Christo Salvatori | ||
O thou that on the | O thou that on the Crosse for me hast died | ||
Heare now and send mee not awaye denyed | Heare now and send mee not awaye denyed | ||
See, I am gone a straye, and am at losse | See, I am gone a straye, and am at losse | ||
When I should follow thee & beare | When I should follow thee, & beare thy Crosse, | ||
My sinnes, when they should strike, stroake wth yr | My sinnes, when they should strike, stroake wth yr hands [in margin: flagellu[m]] | ||
Their libertye is worse, then whipps or | Their libertye is worse, then whipps or bands | ||
Ffor from thy pathes they turne my erring ffeet | Ffor from thy pathes they turne my erring ffeet | ||
And make me | And make me quitt thy yoake, thy burden sweet | ||
Insteed whereof even myne owne flesh | Insteed whereof even myne owne flesh beginns [in margin: onus] | ||
To over load my soule, prest downe my sinnes, | To over load my soule, prest downe my sinnes, | ||
On wch my ghostlye enemye hath hurled | On wch my ghostlye enemye hath hurled | ||
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And on the topp of all this packe sits hee | And on the topp of all this packe sits hee | ||
O wretched man whoe shall deliver mee | O wretched man whoe shall deliver mee | ||
When to the world I | When to the world I crucifyed shall bee | ||
The world hath crucifyed mee unto thee | The world hath crucifyed mee unto thee | ||
Soe long a downe sleepe broad waye strowd wth flowers | Soe long a downe sleepe broad waye strowd wth flowers | ||
And for a | And for a Crosse, stretcht on her bed I lye [in margin: crux] | ||
Softer then downe, blowne wth p[ro]speritye | Softer then downe, blowne wth p[ro]speritye | ||
Whose height is pride, whose depth Hells | Whose height is pride, whose depth Hells farrest coast | ||
Whose breadth is | Whose breadth is Life, whose length a spann allmost | ||
When I should weare thy peircing wreath of thornes [in margin | When I should weare thy peircing wreath of thornes [in margin: spinæ] | ||
My head wth wanton roses shee adornes | My head wth wanton roses shee adornes | ||
And clinges me to her wth imbrace soe lovinge | And clinges me to her wth imbrace soe lovinge | ||
That but thou plucke me thence, there is, no movinge | That but thou plucke me thence, there is, no movinge | ||
Ffor steed of | Ffor steed of peirceing nayles shee fills my hands [in margin: manuu[m]] | ||
Wth the vaine sinnefull use of coyne, & hands | Wth the vaine sinnefull use of coyne, & hands | ||
Wch though I spread my armes wide to receave | Wch though I spread my armes wide to receave | ||
Thee through my hands at last and nothing leave | Thee through my hands at last and nothing leave | ||
My readye ffeete least they should runn thy waye [in margin pedum] | My readye ffeete least they should runn thy waye [in margin: pedum] | ||
Shee fixes downe in sinfull myre and claye | Shee fixes downe in sinfull myre and claye | ||
My myndes swift ffeet, that faine thy paths would know | My myndes swift ffeet, that faine thy paths would know | ||
Shee nayles to earth, wth thoughts most base & lowe | Shee nayles to earth, wth thoughts most base & lowe | ||
Insteed of gall, and sponge (to hide her mallice) [in margin Ffell] | Insteed of gall, and sponge (to hide her mallice) [in margin: Ffell] | ||
Shee | Shee |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 17 July 2017
Christo Salvatori O thou that on the Crosse for me hast died Heare now and send mee not awaye denyed See, I am gone a straye, and am at losse When I should follow thee, & beare thy Crosse, My sinnes, when they should strike, stroake wth yr hands [in margin: flagellu[m]] Their libertye is worse, then whipps or bands Ffor from thy pathes they turne my erring ffeet And make me quitt thy yoake, thy burden sweet Insteed whereof even myne owne flesh beginns [in margin: onus] To over load my soule, prest downe my sinnes, On wch my ghostlye enemye hath hurled His heavye load, the whole wayght of the world, And on the topp of all this packe sits hee O wretched man whoe shall deliver mee When to the world I crucifyed shall bee The world hath crucifyed mee unto thee Soe long a downe sleepe broad waye strowd wth flowers And for a Crosse, stretcht on her bed I lye [in margin: crux] Softer then downe, blowne wth p[ro]speritye Whose height is pride, whose depth Hells farrest coast Whose breadth is Life, whose length a spann allmost When I should weare thy peircing wreath of thornes [in margin: spinæ] My head wth wanton roses shee adornes And clinges me to her wth imbrace soe lovinge That but thou plucke me thence, there is, no movinge Ffor steed of peirceing nayles shee fills my hands [in margin: manuu[m]] Wth the vaine sinnefull use of coyne, & hands Wch though I spread my armes wide to receave Thee through my hands at last and nothing leave My readye ffeete least they should runn thy waye [in margin: pedum] Shee fixes downe in sinfull myre and claye My myndes swift ffeet, that faine thy paths would know Shee nayles to earth, wth thoughts most base & lowe Insteed of gall, and sponge (to hide her mallice) [in margin: Ffell] Shee