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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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In Obitum VITÆ. On the Death of JESUS.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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In Obitum VITÆ. On the Death of JESUS.

He gave up the Ghost. Luke 23 46.

Gave up the Ghost? how so! O where could He
Dislodge his Soule, who had Ubiquitie?
Could God be Mortall? and could He that made
The Worlds Great Lights, becom Himself a Shade?
O Mystick Truth! which can't on Earth be Shown:
He Knowes it best that thinks it can't be Known.
Thus Darknesse set it forth; by which the Skie
Seem'd th' Emblem of some lofty Mysterie:
Whilst that bold Death durst to assault the LIGHT
The Heavens wore Mourning, and the Day turn'd Night.
That we might Live, so did our Jesus Die;
'Sthough He Gave us His Life by Legacie:
But He's Reviv'd, and now has made us be
Partakers of His Immortalitie:
So shall we find, when th' whole World vanisheth,
Our selves Refreshed by the sleep of Death.
 

Mat. 27. 55.

Joh. 1. 5.