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lustre there Delighting: There no monstrous fancies shall Out of hell an horror call, To create, or cause at all, Affrighting. There in calm and cooling sleep We our eyes shall never steep; But eternal watch shall keep, Attending Pleasures, such as shall pursue Me immortalised, and you; And fresh joys, as never to Have ending. 129. TO CHRIST. I crawl, I creep; my Christ, I come To Thee for curing balsamum: Thou hast, nay more, Thou art the tree Affording salve of sovereignty. My mouth I'll lay unto Thy wound Bleeding, that no blood touch the ground: For, rather than one drop shall fall To waste, my JESU, I'll take all. 130. TO GOD. God! to my little meal and oil Add but a bit of flesh to boil: And Thou my pipkinet shalt see, Give a wave-off'ring unto Thee. 131. FREE WELCOME. God He refuseth no man, but makes way For all that now come or hereafter may. 132. GOD'S GRACE. God's grace deserves here to be daily fed That, thus increased, it might be perfected. 133. COMING TO CHRIST. To him who longs unto his Christ to go, Celerity even itself is slow. 134. CORRECTION. God had but one Son free from sin; but none Of all His sons free from correction. 135. GOD'S BOUNTY. God, as He's potent, so He's likewise known To give us more than hope can fix upon. 136. KNOWLEDGE. Science in God is known to be A substance, not a quality. 137. SALUTATION. Christ, I have read, did to His chaplains say, Sending them forth, Salute no man by th' way: Not that He taught His ministers to be Unsmooth or sour to all civility, But to instruct them to avoid all snares Of tardidation in the Lord's affairs. Manners are good; but till His errand ends, Salute we must nor strangers, kin, or friends. _Tardidation_, sloth. 138. LASCIVIOUSNESS. Lasciviousness is known to be The sister to saturity. 139. TEARS. God from our eyes all tears hereafter wipes, And gives His children kisses then, not stripes. 140. GOD'S BLESSING. In vain our labours are whatsoe'er they be, Unless God gives the benedicite. 141. GOD, AND LORD. God is His name of nature; but that word
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