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And earth borne body, in the earth shall dwell [f. 58]
So falls my Sinns, that all may have their right
To where they are bred, and would press me, to hell;
Impute me righteous thus purgd of evill
For thus I leave, the world, the flesh and devill.|
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As the round earths imagind corners, blow
Your trumpettes, Angells, and arise, arise
From death yo:w numberless Infinityes
Of soules, and to your scattred bodies goe
All whom the flood did, and fire shall ouerthrow,
All whom warr, death, Age, Agues, Tirannies
Dispaire, Law, Chance, hath slaine, & yo:w whose eyes
Shall behould god, and never tast deaths woe,
But lett them sleepe lord, and me mourne apace;
For if aboue all theis my sinns abound
Tis late to aske aboundance of thy grace
When we are there, Here, on this lowly ground
Teach me how to repent; for thates as good
As if thou hadst seald my pardon, wth thy blood.|
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If poysonous mineralls, and if that tree

[CW: Whose]