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A16158 The complaint of a sinner, vexed with paine, desyring the ioye, that euer shall remayne After W.E. moralized. Birch, William, fl. 1562-1571.; Elderton, William, d. 1592? 1563 (1563) STC 3076; ESTC S121713 1,109 1

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The complaint of a sinner vexed with paine Desyring the ioye that euer shall remayne After W. E. moralized THe God of loue that sits aboue Doth know vs Doth know vs How sinfull that we bee Sent his word the two edged sword To shew vs To shew vs Our sin and iniquitie That euery vice may vanquished be Oh Lord arise for thy mercye Doe this our God and bynd vs For euer and euer thine owne The truth wyl alway fynd vs By the seedes that we haue sowne The truth wyl tel if we wold lye The touchstone doth y ● tree wel trye ¶ And as we haue a soule to saue Vprightly Vprightly Though troubled stil with sin We shuld not take that did vs make So lightly So lightly This worldly wealth to win But if we wyl the Lord prouoke We may loke for his heauy stroke As his word hath appointed The Scripture doth plainely tell Yet shal not his holy anointed Once tast the paynes of Hell Now haue I told the ●eoperdy But Christ is our iust remedy ¶ With woful harts though god forbeares To plague vs To plague vs We ought for to lament Thy word alway both night day Perswade vs Perswade vs Inwardly for to repent And euery one to call for grace Since the touchstone in euery place Doth florish fresh and shyne That the whole world may see And all that wyl be thyne Must come with teares to thee We wyl not boast our merites Lord Since thy deare son made the accord ¶ We reade of olde what Prophetes tolde full truly Full truly And wrote it long a●go A Mayden myld shulde beare a child Full duely Full duely And it proued euen so But yet God wot the Iewes of kynd Beleued it not but were styl blynd And are vnto this day Refusyng the Triumphant truth That the Prophet Esaye did say And wrote it to age and youth But therto they wold not accord But cruelly crucified the Lord. But let vs now both bend and bow And spede vs And spede vs To follow the true trace For he hath sent his Testament To feede vs. To feede vs And call vs vnto grace Vn worthy now although we bee Yet ye see how his deare mercye To vs be doth ●●●ll geue Ano liberall gy●tes vs send That we might sure beleue And our le wde liues amend Therfore let vs our harts enclyne That pearles be not cast vnto swyne ¶ The flesh I say both night day Doth hold vs Doth hold vs From followyng the true trace But thy deare son doth bid vs come And bold vs And bold vs To call to thee for grace Thus sayeth our sauiour Iesu Come vnto me and I wyl ease you ▪ If ye wyl cal and knocke That are ouer laden with sin Then wyl I open the locke And be ready to let you in For I am he that bought you deare Therfore behold and draw ye neare VV. Birch FINIS ¶ Imprinted at London by Alexander Lacy for Richard Applow dwellyng in Pater noster row hard by the Castle Tauerne