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A19196
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The Complaint of a sinner to the tune of The bonny broome.
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STC 5608.5; ESTC S3149
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The Complaint of a Sinner To the tune of the bonny broome CHrist is my loue he loued me when I was wretch forlorne True God from all eternitie true man of Virgiu borne He pierc'd the Heaveno be came to earth for me his blood to spill Yet through my sinnes I haue him lost woe worth my froward will The bonny Broome the well favour'd Broom the broome bloomes faire on hill Him have I lost that loved me best my love against his will My crooked wayes my words prophane My thoughts to evill inclinue Hath made this Love to lightly me and shew himselfe unkinde Thus doe I spend my dayes in care my nights in mourning still For loosing him that lov'd me best ãâ¦ã ite my froward will ãâ¦ã ãâ¦ã ome c. Swéet Christ my loue I must confesse the cause of all my paine Hath beene my owne bistoy all heart that would not true remaine But sought for pleasure here below that soule and body kill And brake my promise made to thée alas my froward will The bonny broome c. Long haue I dwelt in Kedars tents and long in Meshech bidden And from thy presence full of ioy my feet haue long time slidden Yet on my barren heart O Lord some drops of grace distill That I may finde thy loue againe and change my froward will The bonny broome c. Oh let me sorrow for my sinne and hate my ruthfull race Oh let my silly soul ãâã the fauour oâ thy face Till thou forget thine vnkindnesse and I my mourning still And with a free reformed heart renounce my froward will The bonny broome c. ãâ¦ã t piece of money lost ãâ¦ã t childe forlorne ãâ¦ã âândring shéepe O Lord ãâ¦ã âo be torne ãâ¦ã Lord and finde me out ãâ¦ã fold vntill ãâ¦ã ângels may reioyce ãâ¦ã will ãâ¦ã ââââme c. ãâ¦ã th the bloody streames ãâ¦ã ounds so wide ãâ¦ã y darââng deare ãâ¦ã me guide ãâ¦ã Broome ãâ¦ã ill ãâ¦ã for aie ãâ¦ã will ãâ¦ã well favour'd Broom ãâ¦ã faire on hill ãâ¦ã âife amend ãâ¦ã thy will