Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
An Humble Sute of a Repentant Sinner for MercieXII. William Hunnis
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My heauie carefull cries;
And let my wofull plaints ascend
Aboue the starrie skies.
And now receiue the soule
That puts his trust in thee:
And mercie grant to purge my sinnes—
Mercie, good Lord, mercie.
From fountaine of thy grace;
To slake this thirst, O God, vouchsafe,
And turne not of thy face:
But bow thy bending eare
With mercie, when I crie,
And pardon grant for sinfull life—
Mercie, good Lord, mercie.
My sore repentant mind,
Which knocks with faith, and hopes thereby
Thy mercies great to find.
Thy promise thus hath past,
From which I will not flie:
Who dooth repent, trusting in thee,
Shall taste of thy mercie.