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A73737 The vvonders of the ayre, the trembling of the earth and the warnings of the world before the Iudgement day. Written by Thomas Churchyard esquire, seruant to the Queens Maiestie. Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604. 1602 (1602) STC 5260.5; ESTC S124798 16,729 25

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hollowed be Thy kingdome come done be thy will As well on earth as ti 's in heauen still Giue vs this day our daily bread With which our bodies and soules are fedde Forgiue vs our trespasse euery way As we forgiue them that seeke our decay And lead vs not into temptation But for Christs sake our onely saluation Deliuer vs from euils all That makes vs from thy fauour fall For kingdom glory and al is thine For euer and euer by powr diuine The Creede I Beleeue in God the Father of all might Made heauen and earth sent darkenes and light And in Iesus Christ his sonne and our Lord Conceiued by the holy Ghost as scriptures doe record Of the virgine Mary this babe was borne To redeeme man that else had beene forlorne Suffred vnder Ponce Pilate crucified and layd in graue Descended into hell the elect soules to saue Rose the third day such hope I haue Was seene aliue here ascended into heauen than Sits on Gods right hand a mediatour for man From thence shall he come to iudge both quicke and dead Amyd the cloudes to shew his great Godhead I beleeue in the infinite holy Ghost The Catholike Church that honors God most The communion of Saintes the forgiuenes of sinnes The resurrection of the body where gladnes begins And in the life euerlasting I trust To rise at the last day with Iob out of dust The ten Commandements GOd spake these words the Lord thy God I am That brought thee home when thou from Egypt came I set thee free from bondage euery way Because thou shalt my holy will obay Thou shalt not haue any other Gods but me Thou shalt not serue strange Gods in any degree Vnto thy selfe no grauen image make Like any thing that is in heauen aboue Nor earth belowe thy pleasure so to take Nor vnderneath the earth my wrath to mooue Nor worship them by any kind of meane For I thy God loues people pure and cleane Thou shalt not bowe downe to any image wrought Thy onely Lord a iealous God he is That plagues the sinnes of people vaine and nought Yea to the third and fourth generation note well this I visite the Sonnes and Fathers of them all That doe hate me or to idolatry fall And mercies shewes to thousands when I will That loues me and keepes my commandements still Thou shalt not take thy great Gods name in vaine He gilty is that will mine honour staine The sabboth day looke that thou keepe in feare Sixe dayes thou hast to worke to trudge and toyle The seuenth is the Sabboth euery where Than thou shalt not thy hands with labour foyle Thou and thy sonne thy daughter mayd and man That serueth thee shall doe no labour than Thy cattell and the stranger in thy gate Shall doe no worke that day early nor late For in sixe dayes thy Lord that all hath blest Made heauen and earth and in the seuenth did rest Thou shalt honour thy father and mother well That long aliue on earth safe thou maist dwell Thou shalt not kill for bloud craues bloud or vengeance still Thou shalt not breake true wedlockes band no way That knot and staffe is an honourable stay Thou shalt not steale for theeues robe Prince and common weale Thou shalt not beare false witnes in any sorte For that may take from iustice good report Thou shalt not wish thy neighbors house nor wife His man seruant nor mayden for thy life His Oxe his Asse nor nothing that is his Liue with thine owne as the Lords pleasure is Verses fitte for euery one to knowe and confesse TO bed I goe from you God knowes when I shall rise Nights darknes bids the day adue till morning glads the skies The bed presents the graue in shrowding sheetes we lie The flattring boulster that we haue is stuft to please the eye The blankets are greene grasse that growes when we are gone The pillowes with sun beames do passe for pilgrimes to looke on The couerlet is care that clothes vs whilst we liue The bed staues gentill scourges are that doth vs warnings giue The bedstocke and the tycke and all belongs to bed Is but vaine pleasures that we like to please a wanton head Sleepe is of death the shape to shewe mans substance small As earth doth for the body gape so death will haue vs all Then liue as thou shouldst die when God shall please to stricke The graue wherein our bodies lie and bed are both alike But sure when sences sleepe from labour toyle and paine The soule for feare doe wayle and weepe till man awake againe Death waites so hard at hand when soundest sleepe we haue That all our state doth doubtfull stand till body be in graue Man shortens his owne dayes and so doth weare and wast By wilfull steps and wicked wayes that cuts of life in hast Sleepe is a steppe to death and time that weares full fast Life waites no longer on the breath then bloud and health doth last When candell waxeth dimme or neere the socket drawes Mans goodly glistring glory trimme declines by kindly cause Then aged syres like me small tarrying haue you heere When faulters shall examind be they buy their folly deere In bed that brings no rest those strange euents we find When roling vp and downe the brest sad thoughts lodes heauy mind The bed breedes dreames and toyes that idell fancie brings More vaine than rash are earthly ioyes that hinders heauenly things The soundest sleepe of all in Abrahams bosome is Heere ioy is mixt with bitter gall and there gall turnes to blisse To bed goe in these bounds as babes in cloutes are layd To rise with Christ when trumpet sounds who hath our ransome paid FINIS