Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalme VILVIII. Richard Robinson
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Although my sinnes be red,
How I shall be made free to thee
By Christe’s blood that’s shed.
And recklesse rudeful toys,
My faithfull hope is for to mount
To thee in lasting ioyes.
I faithfully repent:
Such is thy mercie that I knowe
My teares shall thee content.
My sinne doth grieue me sore:
Esteeme, O Lord, my wofull plaintes;
I trust t’ offend no more.
On thee is all my stay;
Geue eare vnto my wofull cries,
When I shall passe away.
Forget thy wrath and yre;
Erect my spirite into thy blisse,
I humbly thee desire.
Returne without rewarde;
So shall I weare and wast in woe—
My cries shall not be heard.
Accept my wofull suite:
Quit me from Sathan’s nets and snares;
His traps, good Lord, confute.
I dedicate my selfe:
Yeeld I doe vp my soule to thee,
And leaue the world my wealth.
Thus still on thee I crie;
Reuenge not, Lord, but mercy haue,
And neuer let me die.
And to thy onely Sonne;
And to the Holy Ghost, with whom
To vs thy kingdome come.