Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
The Lords PrayerCXVI. D. Cox
O
And makst vs al one brotherhood
To call vpon thee with one heart,
Our heauenly Father and our God;
Grant we pray not with lips alone,
But with the hart’s deepe sigh and grone.
Thy holy word might vs inflame
In holy life for to abide,
To magnifie thy holy name.
From all errors defend and keepe
The little flocke of thy poore sheep.
And henceforth euerlastingly;
Thine Holy Ghost into vs power
With all his giftes most plenteously.
From Sathan’s rage and filthy band
Defend vs with thy mighty hand.
Like as in heauen, in earth also:
In trouble graunt vs patience,
Thee to obey in wealth and woe:
Let not flesh, blood, or any ill,
Preuaile against thy holy will.
And all other gifts of thine:
Keepe vs from war and from bloudshed,
Also from sickenes, dearth, and pine;
That we may liue in quietnes,
Without all greedy carefulnes.
Relieue our carefull conscience;
As we forgiue both great and small,
Which vnto vs haue done offence.
Prepare vs, Lord, for to serue thee
In perfect loue and vnitie.
Lead vs not, when the fiend doeth rage:
To withstand his inuasion
Giue power and strength to euery age.
Arme and make strong thy feeble host
With fayth and with the Holy Ghost.
The dayes and times are dangerous:
From euerlasting death saue vs,
And in our last need comfort vs.
A blessed end to vs bequeath;
Into thy hands our soules receiue.
And thou hast power ouer all;
Thy glory shineth in all things,
In the wide world vniuersal.
Amen, let it be done, O Lord,
That we haue prayd with one accord.