Davids Hainous Sinne Heartie Repentance Heavie Punishment

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Alwayes the fame doth glut the appetite, But pleafed is our palate, with exchange, Variety of dimes doth delight, Then give thy loofe affections leave to range. Forbidden things are beft, and when we eate What we have flily gotten by deceit, Thofe morfels onely make the daynty meate.
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But oh, refer ve thy felfe, my maiden Mufe, For a more modeft fubject, and forbeare To tune fuch wanton toyes, as may abufe, And give diftafte vnto a Virgins eare : Such rotten reafons firft from Hell did flow,
... And thither let the fame in filence goe, Beft knowne of them, that did them never know.
Thus DAVJDS 19 Thus hee that conquer'd men, and beaftmoft cruell, ( Whofe greedy paw es, with fellon goods werefound ) Anfwer'd Goliah's challenge in a duell, And layd the Giant groveling on the ground: He, that ofPhiKftims, two hundred flue: No whit appalled at their grifly hue, Him one frayle womans beauty did fubdue.
20 Man is a Shippe, affections the Sayle, T he world the Sea, our finnes the Rocks and Shelves, God is the Pylot, if hee pleafe to fayle, And leave the ftearing of us, to our felves, Againft the ragged Rocks wee run amaine, Or elfe the winding Shelves doe us detaine, Till God the Palinure, returnes againe.


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