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nted for _John Williams_, and _Francis Eglesfield_. 1647. HIS NOBLE NUMBERS: OR, HIS PIOUS PIECES. 1. HIS CONFESSION. Look how our foul days do exceed our fair; And as our bad, more than our good works are, E'en so those lines, pen'd by my wanton wit, Treble the number of these good I've writ. Things precious are least numerous: men are prone To do ten bad for one good action. 2. HIS PRAYER FOR ABSOLUTION. For those my unbaptised rhymes, Writ in my wild unhallowed times; For every sentence, clause, and word, That's not inlaid with Thee, my Lord, Forgive me, God, and blot each line Out of my book that is not Thine. But if, 'mongst all, thou find'st here one Worthy Thy benediction; That one of all the rest shall be The glory of my work and me. 3. TO FIND GOD. Weigh me the fire; or canst thou find A way to measure out the wind; Distinguish all those floods that are Mix'd in that watery theatre; And taste thou them as saltless there As in their channel first they were. Tell me the people that do keep Within the kingdoms of the deep; Or fetch me back that cloud again Beshiver'd into seeds of rain; Tell me the motes, dust, sands, and spears Of corn, when summer shakes his ears; Show me that world of stars, and whence They noiseless spill their influence: This if thou canst, then show me Him That rides the glorious cherubim. _Keep_, abide. 4. WHAT GOD IS. God is above the sphere of our esteem, And is the best known, not defining Him. 5. UPON GOD. God is not only said to be An Ens, but Supraentity. 6. MERCY AND LOVE. God hath two wings which He doth ever move; The one is mercy, and the next is love: Under the first the sinners ever trust; And with the last He still directs the just. 7. GOD'S ANGER WITHOUT AFFECTION. God when He's angry here with anyone, His wrath is free from perturbation; And when we think His looks are sour and grim, The alteration is in us, not Him. 8. GOD NOT TO BE COMPREHENDED. 'Tis hard to find God, but to comprehend Him, as He is, is labour without end. 9. GOD'S PART. Prayers and praises are those spotless two Lambs, by the law, which God requires as due. 10. AFFLICTION. God ne'er af
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