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A20386 Come ye blessed, &c., come ye cursed, &c., or, A Diall of directions to doomes day denoting by the seauen deadly sins, seauen dangerous steps descendant to destruction, and by their contrary opposite vertues, the seauenfold ladder ascending to euerlasting felicitie. 1635 (1635) STC 6798.7; ESTC S3040 2,071 1

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Come ye Blessed c. Goe ye Cursed c. OR A Diall of Direction to Doomes-day denoting by the Seauen deadly Sins seauen dangerous steps descendant to destruction and by their contrary opposite vertues the Seauenfold ladder ascending to euerlasting Felicitie Humilitie MElt throbbing Soule into a flood of teares And humbly hang thy vowes at Heauens eares Thy God will heare without an angry frowne And raise thee vp as he hath cast thee downe Rip vp thy breast with sighes breake heart in twaine Hee 'le make amends and salue it vp againe True true indeed for he that Heauen will win Must be both new without and new within Loue. LOue is the life of Vertue and the fire Which kindles motion in a good desire Shee is the Queene whom here portrayd you see Dandling her pretty Infants on her knee Now what relation they haue to the Mother The same wee haue compar'd with one another If thus wee loue at length the God aboue Will guide our feete into the place of Loue. Patien●… WHy should I seeke reuenge I 'le rather die Then haue my handes distaind with crueltie Rather then burnish in mine owne defence Let me bee blam'd for sheepish innocence In hope thus meane I to continue still And wish their good that shall desire my ill For well I know Forgiue and bee Forgiuen Is one sure path will leade vs vnto Heaven Labour THe portion ●● his sonnes was sweate And through their Labour to procure their meate Fye then on those that foolishly repine To see vs worke before we seeke to dine Wee stand not idle like a lumpe of lead But plow and sow and so we get our bread For true it is when God shall see it best Wee shall be brought vnto the place of rest Liberalitie COme come you hungry soules take what you lack Foode for your belly rayment for your backe Refresh your selues with that which God hath sent vs For what wee haue wee must confesse is lent vs To bee employd on you and take 't as free As ever at the first it came to mee And doe so still though the world ne're regard thee There 's one aboue that sees and will reward thee Temperance IT is a noble thing and worthy man To slacke his power of doing what he can This is true Temperance to see and tast Gods creatures neuer spending them in wast This is the Balsame for the Soule and brayne To reade and drinke and then to reade againe No man can finde the way to Heauen reeling It 's straight and low and onely got by kneeling Chastitie ONe spotlesse couple with your tender young Fayre like the stock from whence at first they sprong Hie to the Temple great Iehovahs place There you may looke vpon him face to face There you may reade and heare and pray and sing And warble out the prayses of your King For he that beares vnto this Church a loue Shall bee a member of the Church aboue Pride FAire bright-celestiall Angel-like Face Adding a luster to the looking-glasse Would Venus were aliue that I might prove How farre I went beyond the Queene of Loue My Peacock-painted lockes affirme the same Brighter then hers to whom Leander swame But stay lockes shead and Peacockes loose their feather Your Beauty and your Glasse may breake together Enuie O How my soule 's tormented when I see Honours attend on others and flye mee I could ee'ne teare away my snakie twine For anger that those fortunes were not mine Well so bee it thriue on I must and will Spit my contagious envie at you still Hell's hard at hand peace for a time thou 'lt see Thousands shall pitty but none enuie thee Wrath. CAn flesh and blood endure it surely no I 'le make you rue your faults or e're you go Your lift-vp hands and teares can doe no good Nought shall appease my fury but your blood I 'le carue yee vp yee Scoundrels ioynt by ioynt And tosse your limbes vpon my daggers poynt Yet bee aduis'd and learne this lesson well The blood of man will be reueng'd in hell Sloath RAther then worke wee 'le starue now we are borne We must be kept though we be kept in scorne Let thinges goe how they will what neede we care Sleeping and feeding in the open ayre It is a blisse what neede our wishes clime Farther than onely to the present tyme Yet there 's a world behind and worth the thinking Which will not be obtain'd by Sloath and drinking Couetousnesse COme let vs hugge sweete soule yee heapes of wonder Wee 'le rather fry in hell than part asunder O glorious mettall fayre beyond the Sunne That setts but thou reflect'st when day is done Long mayst thou fire my coffers and bee bright To keepe thy master from eternall night But let me tell you this Bills Bondes and Leases Will ner'e assure you of the place where peace is Drunkennesse SIt close good fellowes tumble downe the liquor It makes the witt and vnderstanding quicker 'T is the directest physicke for the braine To sit and drinke and pisse it out againe Fill me a boule of Nectar I 'le beginne A health to him that will this honour winne And drinke thy fill a time will come e're long Thou shalt not haue a drop to coole thy tongue Lecherie QVickly let 's snatch the pleasures of the bed Embrace and kisse and cull a mayden-head A fire runnes through my vaines like Aetna hot Yet what it meetes I 'm sure it scorches not Trye first and trust two is a number one Must liue and lye and die and all alone Why so t' is better goe to Heauen single Then with the hellish multitude to mingle ¶ Printed at London for William Wilson and are to be sould by Francis ●r●●e ouer against the Sarazens-head without Newgate