An English Garner Short Elizabethan Poems

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An English Garner Short Elizabethan Poems
Thomas Seccombe
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All fled ! and thou, alone, still here remaining !
Thy rich state of twisted gold to bays is turned ! Cold, as thou art, are thy loves ; that so much burned ! Who die in flatterers' arms, are seldom mourned.
Divine and Moral Songs.
197 Yet, in spite of envy, this be still proclaimed, That none worthier than thyself, thy worth hath blamed ; When their poor names are lost, thou shalt live famed !
When thy story, long time hence, shall be perused; Let the blemish of thy rule be thus excused, " Non
...e ever lived more just, none more abused. " Ut of my soul's depth, to Thee ! my cries have sounded. Let Thine ears, my plaints receive ! on just fear grounded.
LORD ! shouldst Thou weigh our faults, who's not con- founded ?
But, with grace, Thou censurest thine ! when they have erred, Therefore shall Thy blessed Name be loved and feared. Even to Thy throne ! my thoughts and eyes are reared.
Thee, alone ! my hopes attend ; on Thee ! relying. In Thy sacred word! I'll trust : to Thee ! fast flying, Long ere the watch shall break, the morn descrying.


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