Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
A HymnXIII. Anonymous
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Let thy glories all appeare;
Give out freely of that grace
Which hath cost thy love so deare.
Whoso placed is by thee,
Thee and all things else shall see,
Though he darker were then night.
Graves doe open, dust doth live;
Speake, Lord, make a joyfull noise,
That may eare, and hearing give.
That ascend from dunghill aires,
As I sent not the perfumes
Of thy merits and thy prayers.
That high fare of flesh and bloud,
Which by death thou formed hast,
To become a sinner’s food.
Semelesse, stinking, cold, and such
As my ill exceeds all art
But of thy most gracious touch.
Let thy glories all appeare;
Give out freely of that grace
Which hath cost thy love so deare.