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Poetick Feet Standing Upon Holy Ground: Or, Verses on certain Texts of Scripture. With Epigrams, &c. By E. E. [i.e. Edmund Elys]
 
 

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[Ah! Shall my restlesse Mind for ever be]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[Ah! Shall my restlesse Mind for ever be]

I see another law in my members warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin, Rom. 7. 23.

Ah! Shall my restlesse Mind for ever be
Thus Captive made by too much liberty?
When, Lord, wilt thou me bind,
With th'Cords of thy Soul-keeping Love,
That my affections may not rove,
But justly be confin'd?
My Thoughts so Froathy are, as though they came
Out of the Bosome of the Cyprian Dame:
But yet I hate my Folly;
And when I laugh, as heretofore,
I doe but throw Mirth out at doore,
Within I'm Melancholy.
My Lust submits not to my Will's command,
Can my Soules Houshold thus divided stand?
That these Home-wars may cease,

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Come to my Soule, and speedily
Confirm't in Christian Unity.
Come quickly, Prince of peace.