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CHAP. XI.
Morning Meditation, with sixteene sobs of a sorowfull spirit, which she used
for ment all prayer, as also an addition of sixteene staues of uerse taken
out of Peters complaint;
which she usually sung and played on the winde instrument.
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[Prone lookes, crost armes, bent knee, and contrite heart]
Prone lookes, crost armes, bent knee, and contrite heart,
Deepe sighs, thicke sobs, dew'd eies, and prostrate praiers,
Most humbly begge release of earned smart,
And sauing shrowd in mercies sweet repaires:
If Iustice should my wrongs with rigor wage,
Feares would dispaires, ruth breed a hopelesse rage.
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CHAP. XI.
Morning Meditation, with sixteene sobs of a sorowfull spirit, which she used
for ment all prayer, as also an addition of sixteene staues of uerse taken
out of Peters complaint;
which she usually sung and played on the winde instrument.
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