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Shee reached wine in Babilonish challice
Shee reached wine in Babilonish challice
[in margin Spungia] whose golden show and sweet tast, shred up mirth
[in margin: Spungia] whose golden show and sweet tast, shred up mirth
able to exponge all goodnes from the earth
able to exponge all goodnes from the earth
My sydes shee peirces w[i]th sharpe jests & toyes  
My sydes shee peirces w[i]th sharpe iests & toyes  
[in margin Lancea] whence flowes a streame of laughter & vayne toyes
[in margin: Lancea] whence flowes a streame of laughter & vayne ioyes
w[hi]ch my fond soule in ruddy mirth doth dye
w[hi]ch my fond soule in ruddy mirth doth dye
and when I thus am lifted upp on highe
and when I thus am lifted upp on highe
[in margin Suffir agin] Insteed of those should mocke my sinnes w[hi]ch shame
[in margin: Suffragiu[m]] Insteed of those should mocke my sinnes w[i]th shame
her parasites about me round p[ro]claime
her parasites about me round p[ro]claime
My seeming sparked of goodnes, Jesu see
My seeming sparkes of goodnes, Iesu see
The world hath crucifyed mee thus to thee
The world hath crucifyed mee thus to thee
O save mee for if thus I dye or sincke
O save mee for if thus I dye or sincke
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Redeeme me Savior while I yett have breathe
Redeeme me Savior while I yett have breathe
And lett me not goe laughing thus to deathe  
And lett me not goe laughing thus to deathe  
[in margin Flagellum] Thou that thy Temple w[I]th a whipp didst purge
[in margin: Flagellum] Thou that thy Temple w[i]th a whipp didst purge
Soe wounding cure me if thou please & scourge
Soe wounding cure me if thou please & scourge
These robbers from mee, cast them forth & lash
These robbers from mee, cast them forth & lash
Till they unloade mee, and take hence their trash
Till they unloade mee, and take hence their trash
[in margin suus]
[in margin: onus] Insteed whereof impose thy yoake I praye
To deeme againe, and set mee in thy waye
[in margin: via] That upp thy steepe mount I maye followe fast
And gather breath by goinge till at last
Wth saints to comp[re]hend I maye have strength
Wt is the glorious height, depth, breadth & length
And knowe the love of thee wch is exprest
By laying thy sweet Crosse where thou lovest best
[in margin: crux] sweet Crosse whose height is great omnipotens
whose depth inscrutable, is sapience
Whose breadth is Charitye ore all extending
Whose length eternitye blest w[i]thout ending
[in margin: Spinæ] But give me first Compunction for my sinne
Next sorrowe for the ill estate my neighbors in
Lastlye a zealous Goad of emulation
To doe whats right before thee, and soe fashion
of these three peircing Twiggs a Crowne of thorne
ffor mee, as thou and all thy saints hath worne
[in margin: Officio] then nayle my ffeete and hands & make them tarry
That I thy servant maye thy image carrye
And everye daye, thine, and my suffering mixe
Until I growe a p[er]fect Crucifixe
Make me abstayne from sinns, yt have p[re]vayl'd
And I shall thinke my left hand thou hast nayl'd
Next graunt that I all accons [actions] just may doe
And I shall deeme my right hand fixed too
Nayle

Latest revision as of 11:47, 17 July 2017

Shee reached wine in Babilonish challice [in margin: Spungia] whose golden show and sweet tast, shred up mirth able to exponge all goodnes from the earth My sydes shee peirces w[i]th sharpe iests & toyes [in margin: Lancea] whence flowes a streame of laughter & vayne ioyes w[hi]ch my fond soule in ruddy mirth doth dye and when I thus am lifted upp on highe [in margin: Suffragiu[m]] Insteed of those should mocke my sinnes w[i]th shame her parasites about me round p[ro]claime My seeming sparkes of goodnes, Iesu see The world hath crucifyed mee thus to thee O save mee for if thus I dye or sincke Where shee would bury mee I quake to thinke

Redeeme me Savior while I yett have breathe And lett me not goe laughing thus to deathe [in margin: Flagellum] Thou that thy Temple w[i]th a whipp didst purge Soe wounding cure me if thou please & scourge These robbers from mee, cast them forth & lash Till they unloade mee, and take hence their trash [in margin: onus] Insteed whereof impose thy yoake I praye To deeme againe, and set mee in thy waye [in margin: via] That upp thy steepe mount I maye followe fast And gather breath by goinge till at last Wth saints to comp[re]hend I maye have strength Wt is the glorious height, depth, breadth & length And knowe the love of thee wch is exprest By laying thy sweet Crosse where thou lovest best [in margin: crux] sweet Crosse whose height is great omnipotens whose depth inscrutable, is sapience Whose breadth is Charitye ore all extending Whose length eternitye blest w[i]thout ending [in margin: Spinæ] But give me first Compunction for my sinne Next sorrowe for the ill estate my neighbors in Lastlye a zealous Goad of emulation To doe whats right before thee, and soe fashion of these three peircing Twiggs a Crowne of thorne ffor mee, as thou and all thy saints hath worne [in margin: Officio] then nayle my ffeete and hands & make them tarry That I thy servant maye thy image carrye And everye daye, thine, and my suffering mixe Until I growe a p[er]fect Crucifixe Make me abstayne from sinns, yt have p[re]vayl'd And I shall thinke my left hand thou hast nayl'd Next graunt that I all accons [actions] just may doe And I shall deeme my right hand fixed too Nayle