This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1736 Excerpt: ...only sonne of God, by filiacion The second parson, without beginning Both God and man, our faith maketh plain relacion Mary the mother, by way of incarnacion Whose glorious passion, our foulesdoth reuiue Again al bodely, and ghostly tribulacion Desend me with thy piteous woundes Sue O pereles Prynce, paynted to the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1736 Excerpt: ...only sonne of God, by filiacion The second parson, without beginning Both God and man, our faith maketh plain relacion Mary the mother, by way of incarnacion Whose glorious passion, our foulesdoth reuiue Again al bodely, and ghostly tribulacion Desend me with thy piteous woundes Sue O pereles Prynce, paynted to the death Rufully rent, thy body wan and bio For my redempeion, gaue vp thy vytal breathe Was neuer forow, lyke to thy deadly wo Graunt me, out of this world when I shal go Thine endles mercy, for my preseruatiue Against the world, the flesh, the deuill also Desende me with thy piteous woundes fiue. To the Holy Ghost. OFiry sentence, inflamed with all grace Enkyndeling hertes, with brandes charitable The endlesse rewarde of pleasure and solace To the Father, and the Son, thou art communicable In vnitate, which is inseperable O water of lyse, O wel of consolacion Against al suggestions deadly, and dampnable Rescu me good Lorde, by your preseruacion. Towhomeis appropryed, theHolyGhost byname The third parson, one God in Trinite Of perfyt loue, thou art the gbostlye flame O mirrour of mekenes, peace and tranquilitye My consort, my counsel, my parfit charity O water of lyse, O wel of confolacion Against all stormes, of hard adversitie Rescu tae good Lord, by thy preseruation. Amen. U$uod Skelton Laureate'. Here aster foloweth the boh called Elinour Rumming. The tunnyng of Elynour Rumming. Per Skelton Laureate. TELL you I chill If that ye wyll A whyle be still Os a comelye gyll That dwelt on a hyll Ga But But she is not gryll For she is somewhat fage And well worne in age For her vifage It woulde asswage A mannes courage Her lothelye leare Is nothynge cleare But vglye of cheare. Droupye and drowsye Scurvy and lowsy Her face all bowsy Comelye crinckled Won...
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