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[The Courte of Vertu

contaynynge many holy songes, Sonettes, psalmes and ballettes] [by John Hall]

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An exhortacion to brotherly loue and vnitie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

An exhortacion to brotherly loue and vnitie.


101

Beholde it is a ioyfull thyng,
that brethern should continually
together haue their good dwelling,
in concord and in vnitie.
This godly loue Dauid lykned
Unto that precious vnction,
Which descended vpon the head,
And into the beard of Aron:
Whiche being powred on his crowne,
Was euer more styll descendyng:
And from his beard it dropped downe,
Into the skirtes of his clothing.
And as this precious oyntment swete,
Did smell all of one swete sauour:
For Christen brethern it is mete,
To be all of one behauour.
He that loues God aboue all thyng,
His neighbour as him selfe lyke wyse,

[101]

Fulfyls the lawe in so doyng:
Whiche Christe would haue vs exercyse.
For where this godly loue doth byde,
There present is the lorde Iesus:
Whiche neuer from his flock wyll slyde,
If they in loue continue thus.
Loue not ye world (thus saith S. Iohn)
Ne any thing conteynde therin:
For who so settes his loue theron,
The loue of God is not in hym.
And none can loue the lorde aboue,
Whom with our eyes we neuer see:
If we our brethern doe not loue.
That alway present with vs be.
Let loue therfore be among vs,
And from it let vs neuer swarue:
As we are lovde of Christ Iesus,
Muche more then euer we deserue.
The dewe that fell on Syon hyll,
The whiche descended plesantly,
Is nothyng lyke this loue vntill,
Beloude of god eternally.
For god from tyme to tyme doth geue
To this loue his holy blessyng:
For all that doe with loue beleue.
Shall reigne in ioye without ending.

102

He (sayth the lorde) that loueth me,
Doth kepe my lawe and holy lore,
And vnto him geuen shall be,
A crowne to reigne for euer more.
Lorde in this loue we thee beseke,
To set vs in a quiet staye:
That we beyng louyng and meke,
May reigne with thee in blys for aye.