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Another Song exciting to spirituall Mirth.
The Winter being over In order comes the Spring, Which doth green Hearbs discover And cause the Birds to sing; The Night also expired, Then comes the Morning bright, Which is so much desired By all that love the Light; This may learn Them that mourn To put their Griefe to flight. The Spring succeedeth Winter, And Day must follow Night. |
He therefore that sustaineth Affliction or Distresse, Which ev’ry member paineth, And findeth no relesse; Let such therefore despaire not, But on firm Hope depend Whose Griefes immortall are not, And therefore must have end: They that faint With complaint Therefore are too blame, They ad to their afflictions, And amplify the same. |
For if they could with patience A while posesse the minde, By inward Consolacions They might refreshing finde, To sweeten all their Crosses That little time they ’dure; So might they gain by losses, And harp would sweet procure; But if the minde Be inclinde To Vnquietnesse That only may be called The worst of all Distresse. |
He that is melancolly Detesting all Delight, His Wits by sottish Folly Are ruinated quite; Sad Discontent and Murmors To him are insident, Were he posest of Honors, He could not be content: Sparks of joy Fly away, Floods of Cares arise, And all delightfull Mocions In the conception dies. |
But those that are contented However things doe fall, Much Anguish is prevented, And they soon freed from all; They finish all their Labours With much felicity, Theyr joy in Troubles savours Of perfect Piety, Chearfulnesse Doth expresse A setled pious minde Which is not prone to grudging From murmoring refinde. |
Lascivious joy I prayse not, Neither do it allow, For where the same decayes not No branch of peace can grow; For why, it is sinister As is excessive Griefe, And doth the Heart sequester From all good: to be briefe, Vain Delight Passeth quite The bounds of modesty, And makes one apt to nothing But sensuality. |
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