'j<66 Sionr Sonetf~ · * Congrtgdtionofthefaithfol. *Giving grAcu. * R.e· eeivingglory. * De[pairing foul.t. * Not yet throughly h~tm· bled. * Srengthening the 'we.t'<_ in fpirit. · . · .'.r, · [2.] · : VV Oat if the frail~y of my feebler part Lockt up the Portals of my drowzy heart ! Heknows the weaknefs oft·he ftefh incumbers Th' unwilling fpirit,with fenfe·bereaving .numbers My hopes afinre me, in defpight of this, . ·That my beloved's mine,_· ~nd I am his: My hopes are firm (which timefhall nere rttnove) That he is mine,by faith; I, his, by love. BR.IDE.·G R. 0 0 M. Sonet XX. ~ ' .! ~''·" ( ., . ~ . THyaimely grief,(my·tears.baptized Love) Compels mine eares to hear ; thy teares,tomove; Thy blubber'd beauty, to mine eye appears More bright than 'twas :Such is the* firength oftears: Beauty, and Terrour; meeting in thine eye, ·Have made thy face the Throne of Majefiy, Whofe awful beams, the proudefi: heart will move To love for fear, until it fear for love. · · . :f The force ofrepentance. [ 2.] R Eprefs thofeftames, that furnace from thine eie, , . They ravifh with too.bright a tyrannie; Thy fi res are too too fierce : 0 turn them from me They piercemy fqu1,and \Vith their raies o'recome_me. Thy curious* Treffes dangle, all unbound Withunaffetl:ed order, to the ground: · How orient is thy beauty ! how divine ! - ~Iow dark's the; gl~ry of theeat:th, to thine ! 3• ·Thy '
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