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A84009 Englands vvarning-piece; or, A caviet for wicked sinners to remember their latter end To the tune of the Rich merchant man. 1641-1674 (1674) Wing E3071A; ESTC R231213 1,302 1

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Englands VVarning-Piece OR A Caviet for Wicked Sinners to remember their latter end To the Tune of the Rich Merchant Man ROuse up dull sinners all amend your lives with spéed Unto the Lord for mercy call you never had more néed Cast off your wicked sins and throw them quite away Séek out for grace while you have space and go no more astray Then lets with speed repent before our time be past For every man woman child must yield to death at last What cruel hainous sins are rai●ing in this land Men take delight to disobey the Lord's holy command For some so ●●ud are grown they love their sins so well Before they will their ●●●es amend th●y'l run headlong to Hell The covetous miser he do 〈◊〉 his bags of Gold 'T is his delight both day and night his treasure to behold His riches and his wealth his only god he makes Before he will relieve the Poor hee 'l rather from them take then let us c. Also the Blasphemer that takes God's name in vain If he do'nt repent he shall take part Of Hells eternal pain Then C●ristian people all fly from that deadly sin With speed I say-without delay a go●ly life begin then lets with speed repent before our time be past The Drunkard minds his drink and runs in sin each day Upon the Lord he doth not think but only goes a stray His wealth he doth confound his body he destroyes Besides he doth consume his Soul by l●sin● he heavenly ioyes then lets with speed repent before our time be past For every man woman child must yield to death at last And in these dayes each one are spiteful at each other The Father envies his own Son and the Sister hates the Brother For now both old and young their hears to malice give The rich doth enoy at the Poor and hates to sée them live then c. Whor●dome that crying sin is us'd both day and night In chambering end wantonness too many takes delight But l●t all such beware though here they be secure Yet certainly at last they 'l find a God most fast and sure then c. The hateful sin of Pride is used frequently In City Countrey and in town as you may plainly sée For lo●●y person mends their Robes and rich attire Which wi●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 at the last so Hells eternal fire then c. These are the crying sins which are used in these days But I wish all men would strive for to resrain their evil wayes Lest that some judgments great God doth upon them poure By sending Famine Plague Sword our bonies to devour then c. What sad Calamities hath hap●ed to this land For ●o make men their sins refrain yet they 'l not understand But dayly will presume to follow wickedness For day night some do delight God's laws for to transgress then c But I wish all such as these to have a special care Lest that God's vengeance on them fall before they are aware For if that his fierce wrath be kindle● on a flame He will confound all such as doth despise his holy name then c. Then let us séek for grace to him that sits on high That wein Heaven may have a place to rest Eternally For who knows how soon but Death may on us seize Then let 's fear the Lord with one accord and not his Will 〈◊〉 ple●●e Then let us with speed repent before our time be past For every man woman and child must yield to Death at last Printed for ● Burton at the Horshoe in West Smithfield