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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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[Redeeme my lapse with ransome of thy loue]
Redeeme my lapse with ransome of thy loue,
Trauers th'inditement, rigors doome suspend,
Let frailtie fauour; sorrow succour moue.
Be thou thy selfe, though changeling I offend,
Tender my suite, clense this defiled den,
Cancell my debts, sweet Iesu say Amen.
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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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