Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Care for Thy SouleXVIII. William Byrd
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Made to the end to tast of powre deuine,
Deuoide of guilt, abhorring sinne and vice,
Apt by God’s grace to vertue to incline:
Care for it so, as by thy retchless traine
It not be brought to tast eternall paine.
Cut off excesse; susteining food is best;
To vanquish pride, but comely clothing take;
Seeke after skill; deepe ignorance detest:
Care so, I say, the flesh to feed and cloth,
That thou harme not thy soule and bodie both.
Racke not thy wit to winne by wicked waies;
Seeke not to oppresse the weake by wrongfull might;
To pay thy dew do banish all delayes:
Care to dispend according to thy store,
And in like sort be mindfull of the poore.
Care for thy bodie, for the soule’s auaile;
Care for the world, for bodie’s help alway;
Care, yet but so as vertue may preuaile:
Care in such sort that thou be sure of this,—
Care keep thee not from heauen and heauenly blisse.