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Divine poems
By Edmund Elis
Elys, Edmund (ca. 1634-ca. 1707)
[epigraph]
[dedication]
[section]
[Our Time's still Flying: and we all make hast]
Preparation to the H. Communion.
[My Mind keeps out the Host of SIN]
The SOUL's Lethargy, Or, No Sense of SIN.
[Her House is the (next) way to Hell]
CHRIST's Death.
CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.
Christ's ASCENTION.
The Loyns of the Minde Girded: or An Holy Vow.
Sinful Dreams.
The BACKSLIDERS Recantation; Or, A Farewel to the World.
I am a sinful Man!
A Foule Morning; or, The Young Converts Doubts, &c.
Nemo repente fuit turpissimus.
[VVretch that I am! My Wishes are my Pain]
[Harken young men, and here you may]
BACKSLIDING.
INCONSTANCY.
Peccatum Redivivum:
A Dialogue between a Carnal Man, and a Penitent Sinner.
To All those that Name the Name of CHRIST.
[O that I could stand firm at last]
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