Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

/ -I 'i14 "-·1q B Ml Ll1 ANt: ' ~ut wheri I1e fees his feeble ftrength begin To tail, he gently takes.him up again, ~Lord; I'm.a child; fo;guide my yac~S, rhanj ';rh~t.l mar ka!n to wa,lk an upright nun: , " So l111eld my fa1th, ;t1lat.I may ne;ver doubt thee; For I fhallfall, if e'r I walk without the~~ THE ARGtl MENT.. The frighted $il.eJienkert telt ]9b . ii.is four.:.[rildlofi: he r~nd1 hi$ ll.obe ~· submits hi~ to his Mafcrs trufi, . Whom he ctii'lcludetli to be juft. . ' u~ . Pon that very d.ay; wl1en all the reil: " Were frolick ~c their e,l~er B.rothers feafl'~ A nr<:athlel:<; man, prtckt on Wl* wmged fear, With flaring eyes difl:raet~d here and thel'e,; . (Like kindled exhalations in the Air ·· , . , · ~t midnight gl6vy~ng) his ftiff...:l?oldng·~airJI · -~Not muc~ .unlike the P.en~of Porcupine~~ · <;rG>ffing lus arms, af!4· m~kmg wofuUigns. Pc;rboWd_in fwe.at, fhaking L1is foorfltl head,· That often lookt behind. hin;, as he fled; $'e ran to Job; ftill ne'rthdefs afraid, ' His·broken bla:fl: breath'd forrh thefe WQrds, and·fa id i ,. Al;is ! ( d.tar Lord) the whiles thy feryam pli,cf Thy painf~l Plough; and whjldl: on eyery fide Thy t\Res fed about us'· as we wrought, . There (allie~ 'forti: on u!.)' fLtfpedhig nou~t1r;'_ Nqr ought mrendmg bur oJ;tr cheerf~.tl pain) A tour of m~-$awtllans' w~h their Tr•in' .

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