Minerva Britanna Or A Garden of Heroical Deuises, furnished, and adorned with Emblemes and Impresa's of sundry natures, Newly devised, moralized, and published, By Henry Peacham |
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Cum severitate lenitas.
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Cum severitate lenitas.
Of orient hew, a Rainebow doth containe,
An hideous shower, within her Circlet round,
Resembling that great punishment of raine,
The Lord inflicted when the world was drown'd:
The Rainebow, of his Mercy, heere a signe,
Which with his Iustice, he doth ever ioine.
An hideous shower, within her Circlet round,
Resembling that great punishment of raine,
The Lord inflicted when the world was drown'd:
The Rainebow, of his Mercy, heere a signe,
Which with his Iustice, he doth ever ioine.
For though we howerly, doe the Lord provoke,
By crieng Sinnes, to bring his vengeance downe,
The salue he tempers, while he strikes the stroke,
And ioines his favor, with a bitter frowne:
To let vs know, that wrath he keepes in store,
And grace for such, as will offend no more.
By crieng Sinnes, to bring his vengeance downe,
The salue he tempers, while he strikes the stroke,
And ioines his favor, with a bitter frowne:
To let vs know, that wrath he keepes in store,
And grace for such, as will offend no more.
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