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Seuen Sobs of a Sorrowful Soule for Sinne

Comprehending those seuen Psalmes of the Princelie Prophet David, commonlie called Poenitentiall; framed into a forme of familiar praiers, and reduced into meeter by William Hunnis ... Whereunto are also annexed his Handful of Honisuckles; the Poore Widowes Mite; a Dialog between Christ and a sinner; diuers godlie and pithie ditties, with a Christian confession of and to the Trinitie; newly printed and augmented

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Giue vs this daie our dailie bread.
  
  
  
  
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Giue vs this daie our dailie bread.

Thy word thy truth, & Christ thy son,
is bread that we should haue;
Vouchsafe our soules may feed thereon,
most humblie we do craue.
For man dooth not by bread alone
passe foorth his vital daies,
But by ech word thy mouth proceeds
vnto thy endlesse praise.
Fix in our hearts thy sweet sonnes death,
and such impression make,
As we thereby may cheerefull be,
to suffer for his sake
Such crosse as pleaseth thee to laie
vpon our backs to beare;
With shield of faith to bide the brunt.
against all worldly feare.