Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

~· Feaft fir YVorm1~. 1 · upsn the lttt~ repentance : Then fhalll . Be tlt~lll'd, AS fal[e, and Jhamt my Prophcjie.· · 0 heavy burienof ..c do~btft~.L mind! Where }halt 1ge, or wbicbPJay fha/ll witJd l My heart, lite Janus, -l,otttb to and fro : My cretbt bi•1me, Stay; my God b~dt, Ga: If Ga, my labour•Jt~ft, my Jhtmtt'l at bft.nd; If jtay, Lord! I trgn[gri{Jmy LIJrtls CIJmm•nll ;._ J[ga , fr~• b•d tJlatt , to Y~lr{t I fatl : .lf IJay, l (lidt frttn 64d, to worfl of all. My God bids Go, my Crteli~ bids mt,St•y2 My g¥ilty fear bidsjlj another way. So J~11ah fl:raight arofe,· himfdf bedight With fit accoutrements for hafty flight; ,lnflead of fbff, he took a. Shipmans weed i Ix:Ulead of going, lo, he.fl!eg 'Yith fpced. , Like as a Hawk ( that over-matcht with might ) Doing fad ·penance for th~uncqual t1ghc, ( Anfw'r.ing the Falk'ners fecond fho~.tt) doec; flee · From 6ft,. turns tail to foul, and takes a tree : S.o ·JMah:r baulks the place where he was fenr, (To Ni11iveh) and down toJaffa went; · He fought, enquired, and 'it lafr, he found AwclcomShip, that was to Tharfts bouad, Where he may £lie the.,prefence of the Lord: , He makes no ftay, but ftraiJ?;htway goes aboard: His hafty purfe for bar~ain finds no leifura , (Where fin delights, rhere~s no account oftteafur~} Nor did he know, nor ask , how much his Fare : He gave : They took : all parries plcaft.ld are. ( How thriftlefs uf our Foft, aud pains, are we~ 9rcat God of Heaven, and earth t0 £lie from thee ! ) Now have the Sailors drunk their parting cup, Theygo aboard, the Sails are hoyftingup ; .. . B+ The

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