That when Sin spies so many foes, Sin being gone, O fill the place, REDEMPTION. HAVING been tenant long to a rich Lord, Not thriving, I resolved to be bold, And make a suit unto him, to afford a In Heaven at his manor I him sought : They told me there, that he was lately gone About some land, which he had dearly bought Long since on earth, to take possession. I straight return'd, and knowing his great birth, Sought him accordingly in great resorts ; In cities, theatres, gardens, parks, and courts : At length I heard a ragged noise and mirth Of thieves and murderers : there I him espied, SEPULCHRE. O BLESSED body! whither art thou thrown? Receive thee? Sure there is room within our hearts good store; They leave thee. But that which shows them large, shows thein unfit. Of murder? Where our hard hearts took up of stones to brain thee, And order. And as of old, the Law by heavenly art To hold thee. Yet do we still persist as we began, Withhold thee. EASTER. Rise, heart ; thy Lord is risen. Sing his praise Without delays, Who takes thee by the hand, that thou likewise With him may'st rise : That, as his death calcined thee to dust, His life may make thee gold, and much more, Just. , Awake, my lute, and struggle for thy part With all thy art. The cross taught all wood to resound his name Who bore the same. His stretched sinews taught all strings, what key Is best to celebrate this most high day. Consort both heart and lute, and twist a song Pleasant and long : Or since all music is but three parts vied, And multiplied; I got me flowers to strew thy way; The Sun arising in the East, Can there be any day but this, EASTER WINGS. LORD, WHO CREATEDST MAN IN WEALTH AND STORE, THOUGH FOOLISHLY HE LOST THE SAME, DECAYING MORE AND MORE, THEN SHALL THE FALL FURTHER THE FLIGHT IN ME. MY TENDER AGE IN SORROW DID BEGIN : AND STILL WITH SICKNESSES AND SHAME THOU DID'ST SO PUNISH SIN, THAT I BECAME MOST THIN. WITH THEE LET ME COMBINE, AND FEEL THIS DAY THY VICTORY, FOR, IF I IMP MY WING ON THINE, AFFLICTION SHALL ADVANCE THE FLIGHT IN ME. HOLY BAPTISM. As he that sees a dark and shady grove, Staýs not, but looks beyond it on the sky; So when I view my sins, mine eyes remove More backward still, and to that water fly, Which is above the heavens, whose spring and vent Is in my dear Redeemer's pierced side. ye do prevent And stop our sins from growing thick and wide, Or else give tears to drown them, as they grow. In you Redemption measures all my time, And spreads the plaster equal to the crime : You taught the book of life my name, that so, Whatever future sins should me miscall, HOLY BAPTISM. SINCE, Lord, to thee A narrow way and little gate Thou didst lay hold, and antedate My faith in me. O let me still |