Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Sonnet LXXXXVIIIV. Barnaby Barnes
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If that in errour and conceived vice,
Which with deceitful blandishments intice
My feeble nature, mortified with sinne;
Then Hope shall gates of my salvation close
Against my soule, and my despaire beginne:
If that in open sight, then open shame
The scarlet of my conscience will disclose,
And sound the shameful trumpet of my fame:
Where shall I then my vexed soul dispose?
If not in blind obscuritie nor light,
Then there, even there, in penitence with those
Which weepe downe teares of comfort, to delight
Their soule enlarged from eternall night.