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Songs of Sion

Set for the ioy of gods deere ones, vvho sitt here by the brookes of this vvorlds Babel, & vveepe vvhen they thinke on Hierusalem vvhich is on highe. By W. L. [i.e. William Loe]
  
  

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The seuenth speach.

The Ievvish Church speaketh.

1

The faith, & loue that thou dost seeke
In her, thou findst in me
My plea of faith found Grace, & Peace,
& I vvas ioynd to thee.

2

The vvant of vvords to feed thy saincts
Which thou in her dost craue
Is not in me to doe thy vvill
Hovve then should, she it haue.

3

Grāt thee to her thy Grace in good
And shee vvill to thee bend.
She vvill thee serue in vvord, & deede
If thou thy grace her send

Christ speaketh

4

My spouse is as a vine to me,
She flovvers, & fruits doth yeald
She is the corne that brings me thrift
& grovves faire in my feild.

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The Ievvish church speaketh.

5

My vine shall aye be in my sight,
Yea till the vvorld haue end.
I vvill it dress, & keepe my selfe,
And grace, & peace it lend.

6

Sith thus I care for thee my deere
Shevv thou thy loue in praise,
& teach my name, my fame to all,
So long as last thy daies.

The spouse speaketh.

7

If thou my deere vvouldst haue me doe
As thou hast bid to me,
Then grāt me grace to act the same
And thou it sone shalt see.