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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
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[CW: Whose] |