Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Psalm CXXXIIXLIV. Francis Davison
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As brother’s love vnfeyn’d?
Whose hearts in bands inviolable
Of concord are enchayn’d?
Whose odour far did spread,
Vs’d to embalme, by God’s appoyntment,
The high priest Aron’s head:
Whence in a fragrant shower descending,
It deaw’d his beard and face;
Then to his robes his sweetnes lending,
About his skirts did trace.
Empearles mount Hermon’s head,
His greenes with peckled flowers adorning,
Artlessly diap’red;
From Hermon to mount Sion powring
His fertill riuolets,
And all engreening and enflowering
Those pleasant mountaynets.
God heapes of blisse doth send;
Yea, heauenly blisse it doth betoken,
Exempt from change or end.