Fons Lachrymarum or a fountain of tears: From whence doth flow Englands Complaint, Jeremiahs Lamentations paraphras'd with Divine Meditations and an elegy Upon that Son of Valor Sir Charles Lucas. Written by John Quarles |
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[Meditation we may fitly call]
Meditation
we may fitly call
The Souls arithmetitian, summing all
Our sins together; Nay, and every day
Cyphers them up, and teaches us to pray:
Then let us meditate, and strive to do
What our Arithmetitian leads us too.
The Souls arithmetitian, summing all
Our sins together; Nay, and every day
Cyphers them up, and teaches us to pray:
Then let us meditate, and strive to do
What our Arithmetitian leads us too.
He that will true examples learn to give;
First let him learn to dye, and then to live:
Prefer the surest first; for you and I
Vncertain are to live, but sure to dye.
First let him learn to dye, and then to live:
Prefer the surest first; for you and I
Vncertain are to live, but sure to dye.
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