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A08214 Cantica Certen of the songes of HN. To a good instruction and edifyinge of the Famelie of Loue, and of all those that turne them ther-vnto. Translated out of Base-almayne. Niclaes, Hendrik, 1502?-1580? 1575 (1575) STC 18549; ESTC S113258 5,301 16

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CANTICA Certen of the Songes of HN. To a good Instruction and Edifyinge of the Famelie of Loue and of all those that turne them ther-vnto Translated out of Base-almayne CORONAE ASSIMILABO IVDICIVM MEVM 4 ESD 5 יהוה Teach and exhort one-another of you with Psalmes and Hymnes and with spirituall Songes and singe vnto the Lorde in your Heartes Col. 3. b. Iam. 5. b. The First Songe For to complaine with sorrowfull Singinge ouer the Sinne and to praye vnto God. AWake now O Lorde to mee Vnstop thine Eares likewise My Heart I turne to thee Harken to my Plaint and Cryes 2. The Bourdaine of my Sinnes vnrite Maketh my Heart out of ease My Heauines must I rezite If it mought ⁏ O Lorde thee please 3. But turne to mee thine Eye Beholde my greeuous Case Let not the Sinne leade mee awrye Inlardge ouer mee thy Grace 4. O Lorde behold my Sorrowe Paine Together with my Heauinesse Thy Comfort let mee now obtaine In this my great Distresse 5. The Euell hath caught my Heartes Lust And brought mee into Miserie more I longe for the Deliueraunce iust O Lorde deferre it not therfore 6. Purifie ⁏ O Lorde my Hart And geeue mee thy Spirit of rest The Euell bringeth mee Smart And maketh in mee tempest 7. Mought I liue in the Good which doth last So had my Soule then rest present Now hath the Sinne clouen to mee fast To thee ⁏ O Lorde is my Lust bent 8. Let mee not now go to decaye Nor perrish with the wicked Man Thy Loue let mee possesse I praye That I may still before thee stan 9. Mought I walke in thy Pathes free O Lorde that would I very faine What should then hinder or dammaige mee For it were all to my great Gaine 10. God ⁏ Prince shewe on mee thy Mercie And in thy Pathes mee gide Imbrace mee in thine Armes louelie Or I shall neuer be satisfide The II. Songe For to pray ⁏ with Singinge vnto God in the Sorrowfulnes ouer the Sinne for to be releassed ther-from BOth Night and Day I am pensife For my Sinnes that are so rife How wofull am I How wofull is my Soule O God let mee obtaine Mercie 2. O Lorde extend on mee thy Grace I haue offended before thy Face My Fault I confesse In Hope and great Longinge That thou wilt mee yet relesse 3. A pure Heart geeue vs O Lorde Out of Ierusalems accorde Thy Loue of-price Geeue vs also that holie Beeinge Purge vs from all our Sinne and Vice. 4. O Lorde to healp vs make now speede The Sinne bringeth mee in great dreede Therfore I lament Therfore I lament now bitterlie O God heare mee at this present 5. O God my Lorde what are all wee Wil t thou set thyself against mee For my Trespas My Trespasse for to recompence So are my Woorkes all euell ⁏ alas 6. Prince of Heauen O Lorde gentell Releasse vs from the Sinne Death and Hell Make vs now free Make vs now free from the Sinne And plucke our Spirit to thee The V. Songe To a Warninge of the Famelie of Loue for the auoydinge of the Destruction PAsse-by and stirre not the sleaping Hounde Waken them not that is my Counsell So bide then to their Mouthes vnsound And yee defended from their Euell Thus beware of their wicked Deede fell So shall they then bite you no Wounde 2. Feare not therfore the young Houndes Barkinge still But beware of their Elders Enuye ⁏ wide Likewise also of their Rebukinge ill For their Rebuke ⁏ on euery side Mendeth noman at any tide No good at-all prepare they will. 3. All wilde Beares whining Swine vnpure All sliringe Wolues with their cruell Fiersnes And they that deride the louelie Nature And dispise her Vertue with Wickednes All that vse no Reasonablenes Among those appere not nor their Companie enure 4. Although they spake all as with a Lambes Tounge And complained sore of their Let So is it yet for themselues all sounge And you from the Lawe to plucke or fet To their peruerse Nature their wicked Net That is not don of the Sheepes Younge 5. Of the horrible Desolation take you good heede All wicked Beastes Lande-of-inheritaunce And those which enuie the Loues Seede They are planted into Offence and Noyaunce The Good-thinkinge is their Plaisaunce And Wickednes their Reioycinge indeede 6. Whoso from the Loues Doctrine hath his Departinge And so himself doth teach with his Skill Hath euermore a great Longinge But hee remaineth as contrarie still And through his Good-thinking peruerse Will Hee bideth captiued therin euerlastinge 7. Of all these Perrels great and small Take-heede with all your Thought and Might Haue nothinge common therwith at-all But exercise you both Daye and Night In the Seruice of Loue and by her Natiō bright Holde you alone continuallie yee shall 8. Princes if yee think to be aboue our Doctrine Yet exalt not your Heartes therin in any-wise But laude now the Lorde with vs in our Line Make also no Variaunce heare my Deuise Greeue not your Elder with your Practise Ne robbe nothing from him at any time The XXI Songe Of the Manifestation or Declaring of the true Light of God and Christ in the Famelie of Loue wherwith ther are many good Instructions witnessed which tende to the Loue and to her Ioye and Peace GOds Light will hid no lenger bee But riseth now most-cleere to see And ⁏ from within doth lighten Such Whose Heartes God 's Loue do fauour much do fauour much 2. On Candlesticke doth now Gods Light Stande ⁏ liuinglie so firme and bright In that most-blessed Howse of Loue That none can euer it ⁏ Thence remoue it thence remoue 3. Assemble yee Plantes ⁏ both Hie and Lo And to the Howse of Loue now go For Therin may you Light comby But neuer without thesame truly thesame truly 4. Consider ⁏ in time your great Misery That yee all ⁏ liuinge are dead for why No Life can yee gett or obtaine But through the Loue that is most plaine that is most plaine 5. For without the Loue 't is a sure case The Darknes ⁏ ouer-all doth take the place Also the Sectes of Woorkes most-fell Respect thesame now therfore well now therfore well 6. In the Darknes ⁏ the Deuels Lorde Head They are still more-and-more in Errour lead Which now contemne Gods Loue ⁏ so hye Wherin they all releefles dye releefles dye 7. God is therfore the Loue amorus Which now ⁏ in Loue liueth so in vs And in all Concorde to be vaunced hie That is ⁏ in Loue graūted surelie graūted surelie 8. Heer-with in God ioye wee vnlet Loue to enure is his Precept Eake the Fulfillinge of Gods Lawe vnfained Yea th' whole Scripture which Christ hath ordained Christ