Comoedia A worke in Ryme contayning an Enter-lude of Myndes, witnessing the Mans Fall from God and Christ. Set forth by HN, and by him newly porused and amended. Translated out of Base-almaynes into English [by Christopher Vitell?] |
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The V. Chapter.
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Playne-and-iust.Oh! what shall I doo? whither shall I go for Remedy?
Who shall now disburden me, of this my wofull Misery?
Or wheare is any good Counsaile ; for our Comfort; to be hadd?
Cogitacions.
Content yourself I pray you/the Matter is not so badd.
Nor yet any such Offence, to take on thus therfore.
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Oh! I am ; in all my Beeing; disquyeted very-sore:
I may ; our vnconstant Lyfe; with iust cause, lament.
For therfore: are we now, dreeuen-foorth and packing sent
Out of the Kingdom of God, the Place of Rest and Trust/
Into the Uale of Teares/wheare I ; against my Lust;
In dying still must dye/and greeuous Suffring beare.
Cogitacions.
Tush, I haue an high Mynde/feare it not an Heare.
The V. Chapter.
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