Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
The Goodness of God towards All Mankind Manifold WayesLV. Henry Arthington
In Creating all things for our use, and us for his glory.
O
For ever bound to praise thy Name,
No mortall wight can rightly scan,
As well thy workes expresse the same.
How wonderfully doth appeare
Thy workmanship in azure skyes,
With all thy creatures planted there;
To guide and rule each day and night,
With glistering starrs all ready prest,
To pleasure us by shining bright;
As times and seasons do require,
Their fruitfull showers abroad do spread,
To satisfy our hartes’ desire.
To view God’s creatures here on earth,
How do they all his love foreshew,
Still to preserve man’s vitall breath;
And all kind fishes in the sea,
To take and use for his content,
With beastes on th’ earth to rule away;
All fruitfull trees (save only one),
With every herb that beareth seed,
For man all times to feed upon.
God planted mankind first therein,
To have all times what hart could wish,
So long as he avoided sinne;
And never die (unlesse he would),
The tree of life, thereon to eate,
God planted in the sacred mould:
How much are we, Lord, bound to thee,
For all thy favours every way,
Inlarged so aboundantly!
To meditate God’s love to thee,
A thousand fold thou shalt it finde
Exceeding others in degree:
God only said, Let it be so;
And so they were (as Scripture tells),
His mighty power, by word to shoe;
Let us make man; whereby we see
His perfect person to be made
Even by the blessed Trinity:
All former workes, it is most plaine;
As that which followes (marke it well),
In our own image, doth containe.
Is meant these special qualities,
(His knowledge, truth, and holinesse,)
All which in man were pure likewise:
All living creatures in their kind;
His life also was without blame,
And all the graces of his minde:
’Twixt God and man, (for gifts most cleare,)
Save (all in God were permanent,)
But man might change, as did appeare.
In placing him the supreame lord
Of all his creatures made before,
To guide and governe by his worde.
There was but one excepted tree,
Which he forbad that man should proue,
On pain of death eternally.
Or how much is man to him bound,
No earthly wight can rightly scan;
Then be not slacke his praise to sound.