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The teares or lamentations of a sorrowfull Soule

Set foorth by Sir William Leighton

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The repentant sheweth his faith & confidence in Gods fatherly goodnes and wisdome who knoweth best, what and when to giue his children, and therefore he conditioneth not with God by appointing him a time: but onely desireth that the Lord would not defer his graces too long: but mercifully heare him as he did alwaies heare the righteous and holy fathers who also were subiect to the same impuritie of sinne as well as the suppliant.

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Thou art my god thy helps at hand
thou art a father, thou know'st whē

Psal. 32. 3.


To giue the state, do'st vnderstand,
of richest kings and poorest men.

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The things most fit thou do'st bestow,
and helpest, when all helpe is missing:

Psal. 113. Act. 3. 2. 3.


Those could not creep thou mak'st to goe
& pourest downe on them thy blessing.

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Therefore God all sufficient,
repleate with mercy full of loue:

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I doe not presse to know th'intent,
but pray thee doe what mercy moue.

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Mat. 6. 10.

To say come now or then doe this,

for the time, when, where, what, & how:
What thou do'st ayme, my marke may misse,
me to thy prouidence I bow.

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Yet be not ouer long away,
for thou do'st know my feeblenes:
Thou see'st my troubles day by day,
bow'd down to extreame wretchednes.

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Psal. 25. Psal. 57.

Without hope of recouery,

I fall (alas) what shall I doe:
There is no trust but trust in thee,
for helpe and ayde and succour too.

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I know by proofe that thou art bent,
to heare poore sinfull wretched men:
When they are truely penitent,
and when they pray, deliuer'st then.

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Psal. 34. 18. 19. 20.

From troubles strife and all debate,

from sicknes death and deadly paine:
From enuy mallice sinne and hate,
the righteous thou wilt not disdaine.

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But who is righteous in thy sight,
or in thy iudgements cleane are seene,

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Angels before thee are bright,
much lesse we wretches righteous been.

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But all are sinners, all transgresse,
our elder fathers were impure:

Rom. 4. 18


All haue offended more or lesse,
yet was thy promise firme and sure.

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And did obtaine mercy and grace,

Psal. 4. 7. Psal. 16. 11.


reliefe, hope, strength, saluation:
They saw the brightnes of thy face,
thou gau'st them consolation.