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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 | My sydes shee peirces w[i]th sharpe iests & toyes | ||
[in margin Lancea] whence flowes a streame of laughter & vayne | [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 | [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 | 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[ | [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 onus] Insteed whereof impose thy yoake I praye | [in margin: onus] Insteed whereof impose thy yoake I praye | ||
To deeme againe, and set mee in thy waye | To deeme againe, and set mee in thy waye | ||
[in margin via] That upp thy steepe mount I maye followe fast | [in margin: via] That upp thy steepe mount I maye followe fast | ||
And gather breath by goinge till at last | And gather breath by goinge till at last | ||
Wth saints to comp[re]hend I maye have strength | Wth saints to comp[re]hend I maye have strength | ||
Wt is the glorious height, depth, breadth & length | Wt is the glorious height, depth, breadth & length | ||
And knowe the love of thee wch is exprest | And knowe the love of thee wch is exprest | ||
By laying thy sweet | By laying thy sweet Crosse where thou lovest best | ||
[in margin crux] sweet | [in margin: crux] sweet Crosse whose height is great omnipotens | ||
whose depth inscrutable, is sapience | whose depth inscrutable, is sapience | ||
Whose breadth is | Whose breadth is Charitye ore all extending | ||
Whose length eternitye blest w[i]thout ending | Whose length eternitye blest w[i]thout ending | ||
[in margin | [in margin: Spinæ] But give me first Compunction for my sinne | ||
Next sorrowe for the ill estate my neighbors in | Next sorrowe for the ill estate my neighbors in | ||
Lastlye a zealous | Lastlye a zealous Goad of emulation | ||
To doe whats right before thee, and soe fashion | To doe whats right before thee, and soe fashion | ||
of these three peircing | 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 | [in margin: Officio] then nayle my ffeete and hands & make them tarry | ||
That I thy servant maye thy image | That I thy servant maye thy image carrye | ||
And everye daye thine and my suffering mixe | And everye daye, thine, and my suffering mixe | ||
Until I growe a p[er]fect | Until I growe a p[er]fect Crucifixe | ||
Make me abstayne from sinns yt have p[re]vayl'd | Make me abstayne from sinns, yt have p[re]vayl'd | ||
And I shall thinke my left hand thou hast nayl'd | And I shall thinke my left hand thou hast nayl'd | ||
Next graunt that I all accons [actions] just may doe | Next graunt that I all accons [actions] just may doe | ||
And I shall deeme my right hand fixed too | And I shall deeme my right hand fixed too | ||
Nayle | 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