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A96864 Divine poems being meditations upon several sermons, preached at Eckington in the county of Darbie / by Mr. S.G. And put into vers by William Wood of Eckington, Gent. Wood, William.; S. G. 1655 (1655) Wing W3414; Thomason E844_16; ESTC R210371 9,644 23

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DIVINE POEMS Being MEDITATIONS Upon several Sermons preached at Eckington in the County of Darbie by Mr S. G. And put into Vers by VVILLIAM VVOOD of Eckington Gent. IVSTVS VIVET FIDE DEVS PROVIDEBIT יהוה I.Y. LONDON Printed by WILL. Du-GARD for the Author 1655. The Prologue SOme trees grow green in hoary winter season On this account it 's much I owe to reason Through age alas I almost want my sight Yet mercie lend's me intellectual light Wherwith these following Fancies I did frame Onlie to gratifie my Maker's name Let these receive your gracious milde reflection Which represent's my heart's entire affection VV. VVOOD DIVINE POEMS Conceived Upon several Sermons delivered at Eckington in the County of Darby by Mr S. G. upon these ensuing Texts of holy Scripture GEN. 45. 24. See that yee fall not out by the way AFter afflicted Joseph was enlarged From pit from prison and the stocks discharged By the unfolding Pharaoh's double dream Which to his wizards wonderful did seem He was advanced to a Viceroy's state Maugre his Mr's lewd libid'nous hate He sate the second on the Regal Throne Prime in Commission save the King alone And under God next Pharaoh was head Lord Providore of Egypt store for bread Joseph's incensed Brethren through his Dreams By death Conspir'd to execute their spleens Reuben and Judah's pitie did restrain Their Brethrens rage else Joseph had been slain Out of that plot which was to spill his blood To Jacob's seed there sprung a world of good Joseph by providence was sold and sent A fearful famine early to prevent The general dearth was so far overspread That aged Israel for his house want's bread His sons to Egypt they must post with speed To buy some corn for to supplie their need Who when they came to Joseph soon were known Yet him they knew not no nor him could own After som parlie had betwixt them past Joseph himself descrie's thus at the last Forthwith command's all should depart the room Then near unto him bid's his brethren com Joseph I am whom erst yee did entrap At which they start as at a thunder-clap Their guilty Conscience did them so convict They fear'd they Judg his Judgment would bee strict The storm o'repast the sunshine doth appear The clouds do vanish and the welkins clear Instead of vengeance mildly hee doth melt Remit's forgive's their by-past rage and guilt Hee drown's his passion with a show'r of tears Hee weeps for joy and doth expel their fears When Joseph was dispatching them from thence With love hee charms them to avoid offence Wisely forewarning thus to them doth say See yee agree fall not out by the way Hee had great cause to know their late condition Their Emulation envie and ambition Hee knew and fear'd that they would Emulate His darling brother Benjamin's estate In any wise quoth hee observe I pray Fall yee not out nor brawl yee by the way Yee that are shepherds peaceful by your calling As sheep bee harmless let their bee no brawling Yee that are strangers in your enemies Land Let them not hear you jarr at any hand Yee that are Brothers Sons to one self Father See that yee keep the League of love the rather Yee that do worship one no other gods Bee all as one see that there be no odds Yee Patriarchs the hopes of numerous Nations The roote and branches of blest generations Fall yee not out in passing on the way Your Citie yee shall see another day Yee have no Mansion here nor certain rest Your City is above amongst the blest Joseph's sage caution which he gave his Brothers May happly be appli'd to us and others The nearest and the dearest of relations Seldome observe religious obligations Wee'reover weening wedded to our will Reason can have no room but 's outed still Wee are divided rent and torn asunder Become a by-word and Europa's wonder Our inbred wrangles thwarting disposition Makes sober men to hold us in derision The Saints communion Lord let us enjoy Bung up their mouths which Sions peace destroy Cant. 1. 4. Draw mee wee will run after thee THe Church her Christ doth fervently petition And promiseth concurrent expedition But being helpless impotent and poor Assisting grace shee humbly doth implore As of our selves shee grants no strength wee have To ask aright to invocate or crave Therefore dejected thus her Lord doth move Draw mee O draw mee with thy cords of love Instruct mee Lord then shall I be instructed Lead guide and guard mee I shall bee conducted Turn mee dear Lord then turned shall I bee From wicked waies to run yet after thee Convert me Lord and then converted I Shall bee thy mercie for to magnifie Constrain me with thy love my dove my sweet Shake off sins snares shackling my lingring feet Delay not Lord make hast to mend my speed For thin's the power alone to do the deed In thy books volume with thy Spirit 's own quill It 's written Lord that I should do thy will This task though hard to frailtie I would do If thou my will make willing thereunto Bend and incline my heart my feet and hands To will work run and do as thou command's And what thy will commands whilst life lend's breath Mine must obey it on the pain of death O that thy Scepter in my soul might sway Then would my will wait on thee in thy way If thou my Lord my Loadstone and my love Daign thus to draw mee others I will move And wee will run most chearfullie thy race No stop nor stay shall impedite our pace Not as Competitors of like degree But humble handmaids meeklie after thee My fellow virgins with mee I will draw To run the lists that 's boundred by the law And least through negligence wee should offend With burning lamps the Bridegroom wee 'l attend And wee will emulate with holie strife Who shall run foremost in a virtuous life Let thy precedence be our imitation Our rule for life and holie conversation The race here run is not corporeal But heart's devotion which is spiritual From Earth to heav'n besides thee wee have none Can be our Convoy saving thee alone No slavish servile servant but the free And filial can fitlie follow thee No sprightless drone that 's dull in his desires Can pass heav'ns narrow way through thorns and briers Ther 's no respect of persons Lord with thee But hearts obeying best run after thee Not after vain delights and worldly lust But after thee which art our stay and trust Not after blasted honors flitting wealth But after thee which art our saving health Not after terrene trash that 's transitorie But after thee the Prize a Crown of glorie Psalm 4. 4. Stand in aw and sin not Commune with your own heart and in your Chamber and be still These ensuing Poëms were conceived by the Authour without the help of a Sermon STand in this place serve 's aptlie to this end For to affright us least wee