The Poems of Thomas Third Lord Fairfax From Ms Fairfax 40 in the Bodleian Lib

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Reed, [p. Ii] The Preface to the Psalmes.
Vaine Fancy whether now darst thou aspire W'^ smoky Coales to hght the holy Fire Could thou indeed as w'^ the Phenix burne In perfum'd flames & into Ashes turne Thou might'st hope (vaine hope) yet once againe To rise w'*^ purer notions in thy Braine But t'would nott serue for they would still be darke Till from thyn Alter Lord I take a sparke I need not then assend up any higher In offring this to fetch another fire Inspired thus may on my Muse distill
...Dewes nott from Parnass but Herman's sweet Hill.
[p. 1] Psal 1 Blest is the man in walking daly shuns Pernitious Councel that from th' wicked Comes Nor to the sinners paths his steps doth bend Or he yitt up to Scorners chaire assend Who in the early morne & euening laite On lawes deuine makes choyse to meditate As by the runing streames the well sett tree His fruit in season yeild, the iust shall be Whos leafe shall neuer fade & what he doth Shall thriue as itt & shal be fruitfull both But w''^ the wicked itt is diffrent farre As chaff tost in the Ayre, So they are Nor shall he stand fore th' impartial Judge Or mongst the iust who in sins way doe trudge [p.


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