Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Gods Covenant with NoahXII. William Hunnis
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God spake, and thus sayd he:—
A cou’nant set I vp with you
And your posterity;
That from the flood was free,
Both foule and beast and cattel all,
And what so ere it be,
And from the arke did passe,
According eu’ry lyuing thinge,
As then my pleasure was.
From henceforth neuermore
Whill I agayne the worlde destroye
With water, as before.
The sygne and token sure,
Twene me and you and all the world
For euer to indure.
That when a clowde shall falle,
This bowe therein shall then be seene
Of liuing creatures all.
Of this my cou’naunt past
Twixt me and you and euery flesh,
Whyles that the worlde shall last;
And loke vpon the bowe,
The token, signe, and seale most sure
Of couenaunt that I showe.