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Nayle downe my ffeete, that they may nev[er] rise [in margin pedem]
Nayle downe my ffeete, that they may nev[er] rise [in margin: pedem]
To lift a heele gainst truth, or thee dispise
To lift a heele gainst truth, or thee dispise
Ffixe my right ffoot w[i]th fortitude gainst feare
Afixe my right ffoot w[i]th fortitude gainst feare
Rivitt my left w[i]th ['fortitude' struck through] constancie to beare  
Rivitt my left w[i]th ['fortitude' struck through] Constancie to beare  
And that thy sharpe hoves may my sinnes apall  
And that thy sharpe hoves may my sinnes apall  
Reach on thy hissope reed, thy purging Gall,
Reach on thy Hissope reed, thy purging Gall,
W[i]th maye distaste in mee ffleshlye delights
W[i]th maye distaste in mee ffleshlye delights
And to the spirritts food give apetite  
And to the spirritts ffood give apetite  
But father, lett this cupp the world, gilt cupp
But ffather, lett this Cupp the worlds gilt Cupp
Passe by and yt I nere maye drincke that upp  
Passe by and yt I nere maye drincke that upp  
Lett me p[er]ceave this world soe loved of all [in margin Spongia]
Lett me p[er]ceave this world soe loved of all [in margin: Spongia]
Is but a Sponge, of viniger and gall
Is but a Sponge, of viniger and gall
W[hi]ch when I tast, w[i]th consumatum est
W[hi]ch when I tast, w[i]th consumatum est
Ile dye to it to live in thee at rest
Ile dye to it to live in thee at rest
And that (even Dead) like thee I maye appeare  
And that (even dead) like thee I maye appeare  
My hard hart through my left syde peirce & teare
My hard hart through my soft syde peirce & teare
W[hi]ch thy spirituall lance, thy saving word
W[i]th thy spirituall lance, thy saving word
Whose pointe is sharper far, then speare or sword
Whose pointe is sharper far, then speare or sword
Whence two fold streames of charitye may flowe
Whence two fold streames of Charitye may flowe
Blood when thou calst, water for theise bestow
Blood when thou calst, water for theise bestow
Soe shall my foes yt gazeing on have stood [in margin Suffragum]
Soe shall my foes yt gazeing on have stood [in margin: Suffragu[m]]
Say after death sure God to him was good
Say after death, sure God to him was good
[in margin Sepultura] (1) When thus thy passion daye I passed have, [in margin dies primus est affectionis et penitentia]
[in margin: Sepultura] (1) When thus thy passion daye I passed have, [in margin: (1) dies primus est affectionis et penitentiæ]
Laye mee to rest w[hi]ch in thy quiet grave
Laye mee to rest w[i]th in thy quiett grave
Was thy blood price purchas ye potters feild
Was thy bloods price purchas[d] ye potters feild
To bury strangers, soe this earth maye yeild  
To bury strangers, soe this earth maye yeild  
Some rest to us poore pilgrims till wee rise
Some rest to us poore pilgrimes till wee rise
But tis because thy blood hath paid the price,
But tis because thy blood hath paid the price,
Thus dead to sinne, O give my soule the honnor
Thus dead to sinne, O give my soule the honnor
(Manger the busy watch the worlde sitts on her
(Mauger the busy watch the worlde sitts on her
Meekelye to sleepe by thee, in safetye sure,
Meekelye to sleepe by thee, in safetye sure,
wrapt in thy
wrapt in thy righteousnes, thy syndon pure
[in margin: Signu[m]] (2) Then seale my hart up, that it soe may staye [in margin: (2) dies secundus est tranquil[l]itatis et gra: [gratiæ]]
In quiett by thy grace this second daye
[in margin: Resurectio] (3) Till on the third, in glorye I may rise
And see my blessed patterne w[i]th these eyes [in margin: (3) dies tertius est præmia[ti]onis et Gloriæ]
My God w[hi]ch hast for me thy liffe not spared
My Iesus my exceeding great reward
ffaine would my soule breake through these prison lockes
(Lord, open to her, ffor shee stands & knockes)
But when to raise hir up thy selfe knows best
And therefore I submitt w[i]th this request
That when thy passion daye I first have kept
(And for my sinnes, w[i]th penitence have wept)
Untill the third daye raise me to thy glory
In peace this second I may end my storye.

Latest revision as of 18:13, 28 December 2019

Nayle downe my ffeete, that they may nev[er] rise [in margin: pedem] To lift a heele gainst truth, or thee dispise Afixe my right ffoot w[i]th fortitude gainst feare Rivitt my left w[i]th ['fortitude' struck through] Constancie to beare And that thy sharpe hoves may my sinnes apall Reach on thy Hissope reed, thy purging Gall, W[i]th maye distaste in mee ffleshlye delights And to the spirritts ffood give apetite But ffather, lett this Cupp the worlds gilt Cupp Passe by and yt I nere maye drincke that upp Lett me p[er]ceave this world soe loved of all [in margin: Spongia] Is but a Sponge, of viniger and gall W[hi]ch when I tast, w[i]th consumatum est Ile dye to it to live in thee at rest And that (even dead) like thee I maye appeare My hard hart through my soft syde peirce & teare W[i]th thy spirituall lance, thy saving word Whose pointe is sharper far, then speare or sword Whence two fold streames of Charitye may flowe Blood when thou calst, water for theise bestow Soe shall my foes yt gazeing on have stood [in margin: Suffragu[m]] Say after death, sure God to him was good [in margin: Sepultura] (1) When thus thy passion daye I passed have, [in margin: (1) dies primus est affectionis et penitentiæ] Laye mee to rest w[i]th in thy quiett grave Was thy bloods price purchas[d] ye potters feild To bury strangers, soe this earth maye yeild Some rest to us poore pilgrimes till wee rise But tis because thy blood hath paid the price, Thus dead to sinne, O give my soule the honnor (Mauger the busy watch the worlde sitts on her Meekelye to sleepe by thee, in safetye sure, wrapt in thy righteousnes, thy syndon pure [in margin: Signu[m]] (2) Then seale my hart up, that it soe may staye [in margin: (2) dies secundus est tranquil[l]itatis et gra: [gratiæ]] In quiett by thy grace this second daye [in margin: Resurectio] (3) Till on the third, in glorye I may rise And see my blessed patterne w[i]th these eyes [in margin: (3) dies tertius est præmia[ti]onis et Gloriæ] My God w[hi]ch hast for me thy liffe not spared My Iesus my exceeding great reward ffaine would my soule breake through these prison lockes (Lord, open to her, ffor shee stands & knockes) But when to raise hir up thy selfe knows best And therefore I submitt w[i]th this request That when thy passion daye I first have kept (And for my sinnes, w[i]th penitence have wept) Untill the third daye raise me to thy glory In peace this second I may end my storye.