Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
A MeditationXII. William Hunnis
B
Haue I, deuoid of shame,
O Lord, transgressed willinglie;
I doo confesse the same.
Or vnderstand my fall:
Thus feard I man much more than thee,
Thou righteous Iudge of all.
Yea, rather wilfull blind—
That suckt the combe, and knew the bee
Had left hir sting behind.
There is no secret place,
Where I may hide myselfe or them
From presence of thy face.
Or who shall me defend?
None is so louing as my God—
Thy mercies haue no end.
My sinnes so hainous bee,
As mercie none at all deserues,—
But yet thy propertie
To sinners in distresse;
Whereby thou wilt declare and shew
Thy great Almightinesse.
For thy great mercies’ sake,
Which camst not righteous men to call,
But sinners’ part to take.