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The teares or lamentations of a sorrowfull Soule

Set foorth by Sir William Leighton

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1. The first part.

The first part sheweth that a man must not only repaire vnto God in prayers, in silent sighes, and in inward desires and groanes: But wee must also worship God, with our tongue, words, and voice, and in royall speech praise his holy name.

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Rom. 8. 27. Ier. 11. 20.

O Father full of knowledg deepe,

thou searchest secrets of each hart,
Behold'st desires, we priuate keepe,
with hidden silence in the darke.

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But yet thou do'st thus much require,

Rom. 10. 9.

thy children should know & confesse:

Thee for to be their lightsome fire,
that iudg'st their works in righteousnes.

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As thou hast fram'd in man a heart,
wherewith his maker to beleeue:
A tongue and lippes, and euery part,
wherewith he glory may thee giue.

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And thou do'st challenge at his hands,
free sacrifice of prayers praise:

Psal. 51. Luke. 2. 51.


And honors due throughout all lands,
that all men can'st deiect and raise.

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Thy children must not in their minde,
be dumbe, nor in their tongues be mute

Luke. 11. 9.


whē they should seeke thine help to find:
and by petition shew their suite.

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Thy sonne doth bid me aske and haue,
and find to seeke, to knock and enter,
What they do want, that they may craue
by faith in him they may aduenture.

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Thou still art ready to be found,

Psal. 37. 39


& helpe thine owne in their distresse:
That in their faith are constant sound,
and patient in their heauines.

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Therefore deere father, I beset,

Luke. 15. 18


with many miseries distrest:
Come vnto thee thine ayde to get,
and after trouble to finde rest.

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And haue thy grace with-out with-in,
but I that am of sinners chiefe:
Because thou hat'st in me my sinne,
many doubt thou wilt not giue reliefe.

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Alas poore wretch what shall I doe?

Luke. 15. 19.

to aske I am so far vnfit,

Vnapt my God to seeke vnto,
vnworthy to haue benefit.

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Of what I craue or do desire,
and yet to cry I will not lin:
Till thou do'st send refining fire,
and purifie me, from my sinne.