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A dyall of dayly Contemplacion, or deuine exercise of the mind

instructing vs to liue vnto God, and to dye vnto the vvorld. First colected & published in Latin, at the request of a godly Bishop, and Reuerent Father, Richard, sometime Byshop of Dirham, and Lorde Priuie Seale. Novv nevvly Translated into Englishe, by Richard Robinson
 

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[O hart of man most hard and incensible]

O hart of man most hard and incensible,
VVhich hast no dreade of this damnation:
Blind as brutall beast irracionable,
VVhy fallest thou thus to finall confusion,
Hast thou no pitie of thy perdition,
Be warned in time to eschew Thalmightyes ire,
Pray, and repent thee with true contrition,
To flee the flame of that infernall fire.