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         Merchant distressed
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             The distressed merchant. And the prisoners comfort in distresse. When he was a prisoner in London, in chap. 49. the reader may take notice of, I. His observations of many passages in prison, during his being there. II. The severall humours and carriages of his fellow prisoners. III. His advice to them, and to some of his and their kin, and unkind friends. IV. Gods singular care and providence over all distressed prisoners, that put their trust in him in all afflictions. / Written by William Bagwell merchant.
             Merchant distressed
             W. B. (William Bagwell), b. 1593?
          
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             I
          
           Have
           read
           over
           this
           Booke
           of
           fourty
           nine
           Chapters
           ,
           entituled
           ,
           
             The
             Merchant
             distressed
             his
             Observations
             :
          
           and
           finde
           the
           matter
           honest
           peacefull
           Truth
           ,
           the
           Practice
           such
           as
           may
           serve
           for
           premonition
           and
           example
           fit
           to
           be
           publique
           in
           Print
           .
        
         
           
             Io:
             Langley
             .
          
        
      
       
       
         
           THE
           DISTRESSED
           MERCHANT
           .
        
         
           
             AND
          
           The
           Prisoners
           comfort
           in
           distresse
           .
        
         
           When
           he
           was
           a
           prisoner
           in
           
             London
             ,
          
           in
           
             Chap.
          
           49.
           the
           Reader
           may
           take
           notice
           of
           ,
        
         
           
             
               I.
            
             His
             Observations
             of
             many
             passages
             in
             prison
             ,
             during
             his
             being
             there
             .
          
           
             
               II.
            
             The
             severall
             humours
             and
             carriages
             of
             his
             fellow
             Prisoners
             .
          
           
             
               III.
            
             His
             advice
             to
             them
             ,
             and
             to
             some
             of
             his
             and
             their
             kin
             ,
             and
             unkind
             friends
             .
          
           
             
               IV.
            
             Gods
             singular
             care
             and
             providence
             over
             all
             distressed
             prisoners
             ,
             that
             put
             their
             trust
             in
             him
             in
             all
             afflictions
             .
          
        
         
           PSAL.
           94.
           19.
           
        
         
           In
           the
           multitude
           of
           my
           thoughts
           within
           me
           ,
           thy
           comforts
           delight
           my
           soule
           .
        
         
           Written
           by
           
             William
             Bagwell
          
           Merchant
           .
        
         
           
             LONDON
             ,
          
           Printed
           for
           
             Richard
             Wodenothe
             ,
          
           at
           the
           Star
           under
           
             Peters
          
           Church
           in
           
             Cornhill
             .
          
           1645.
           
        
      
       
       
       
         
           To
           the
           VVorshipfull
           William
           Barkeley
           ,
           Alderman
           of
           London
           ,
           and
           one
           of
           the
           Commissioners
           for
           the
           receipt
           of
           Customes
           .
        
         
           
             Worthy
             Sir
             :
          
        
         
           
             I
          
           Have
           in
           my
           troubles
           (
           among
           other
           things
           )
           observed
           that
           when
           the
           Lord
           
             a
          
           deprives
           a
           man
           of
           the
           superfluous
           things
           of
           this
           life
           ,
           
             b
          
           and
           brings
           him
           into
           distresse
           ,
           
             c
          
           his
           friends
           and
           acquaintance
           are
           then
           wanting
           unto
           him
           ,
           
             d
          
           they
           stand
           aloofe
           ,
           
             e
          
           and
           leave
           him
           to
           himselfe
           ,
           being
           (
           in
           their
           opinions
           )
           in
           so
           miserable
           a
           state
           and
           condition
           ;
           
             f
          
           this
           is
           the
           usuall
           manner
           of
           Gods
           dealing
           with
           those
           whom
           he
           loves
           ,
           for
           by
           this
           means
           ,
           
             g
          
           though
           the
           outward
           man
           perish
           ,
           yet
           the
           inward
           man
           is
           renewed
           day
           by
           day
           .
           But
           when
           the
           Lord
           is
           graciously
           pleased
           to
           
             h
          
           deliver
           the
           party
           afflicted
           from
           his
           griefe
           ,
           
             h
          
           he
           is
           exceeding
           glad
           ,
           and
           then
           his
           
             i
          
           friends
           and
           acquaintance
           rejoyce
           with
           him
           ,
           and
           expresse
           their
           love
           and
           affections
           towards
           him
           in
           a
           bountifull
           manner
           :
           
             k
          
           this
           have
           I
           (
           through
           Gods
           goodnesse
           )
           knowne
           by
           experience
           ,
           especially
           these
           latter
           times
           :
           
             l
          
           for
           many
           are
           the
           courtesies
           which
           I
           have
           received
           from
           divers
           
           friends
           ,
           
             m
          
           the
           which
           I
           shall
           ever
           acknowledge
           .
           But
           the
           truth
           is
           ,
           the
           continuance
           of
           
             n
          
           your
           great
           favours
           ,
           is
           such
           a
           happinesse
           to
           me
           ,
           as
           I
           must
           needs
           confesse
           you
           are
           to
           me
           more
           like
           a
           
             o
          
           father
           then
           a
           friend
           or
           master
           .
           And
           therefore
           an
           so
           much
           the
           more
           obliged
           unto
           you
           .
           
             p
          
           In
           testimony
           thereof
           ,
           and
           of
           the
           true
           love
           and
           service
           I
           owe
           you
           ,
           I
           humbly
           dedicate
           to
           you
           these
           first
           fruits
           of
           my
           poore
           endeavours
           ,
           gathered
           in
           my
           aforesaid
           troubles
           ,
           (
           when
           I
           was
           
             q
          
           shut
           up
           in
           a
           miserable
           place
           from
           the
           delights
           of
           the
           world
           )
           out
           of
           
             r
          
           the
           spirituall
           garden
           of
           Gods
           Word
           ;
           wherefore
           my
           hope
           is
           you
           will
           
             s
          
           relish
           them
           so
           much
           the
           better
           ,
           and
           vouchsafe
           them
           your
           kinde
           acceptance
           ,
           though
           published
           by
           so
           weake
           an
           Instrument
           as
           my selfe
           ,
           whose
           further
           endeavours
           (
           notwithstanding
           )
           shall
           be
           to
           doe
           somewhat
           more
           some
           other
           way
           ,
           that
           may
           conduce
           to
           the
           publique
           welfare
           ,
           as
           God
           (
           the
           
             t
          
           liberal
           giver
           of
           al
           good
           gifts
           )
           shall
           enable
           me
           :
           To
           whom
           I
           commit
           both
           you
           and
           all
           yours
           ,
           and
           remaine
           ,
        
         
           
             Your
             Worships
             most
             humble
             servant
             ,
             William
             Bagwell
             .
          
           
             
               May
               18.
               1644.
               
            
          
        
      
       
       
         
           The
           Epistle
           to
           the
           courteous
           Reader
           .
        
         
           IT
           is
           not
           unknowne
           to
           many
           ,
           how
           that
           of
           late
           years
           I
           
             a
          
           enjoyed
           the
           blessings
           of
           this
           life
           with
           much
           comfort
           ,
           and
           how
           I
           then
           lived
           in
           good
           credit
           ,
           being
           much
           respected
           of
           friends
           and
           kindred
           who
           
             b
          
           delighted
           in
           my
           company
           ,
           and
           many
           were
           as
           glad
           to
           receive
           courtesies
           from
           me
           ,
           as
           I
           was
           willing
           to
           bestow
           them
           .
           
             c
          
           But
           this
           lasted
           not
           long
           ,
           for
           after
           a
           while
           
             d
          
           I
           fell
           into
           many
           troubles
           ,
           and
           then
           
             e
          
           I
           lost
           my selfe
           ,
           
             f
          
           and
           my
           friends
           ,
           I
           lost
           my
           
             g
          
           estate
           ,
           my
           
             h
          
           credit
           ,
           and
           
             i
          
           trading
           ,
           and
           after
           that
           to
           make
           up
           the
           Tragedy
           ,
           I
           lost
           my
           liberty
           ,
           being
           
             k
          
           cast
           into
           prison
           for
           a
           small
           debt
           ,
           which
           I
           was
           not
           able
           to
           pay
           ,
           and
           being
           there
           a
           while
           (
           
             l
          
           at
           the
           center
           of
           all
           my
           troubles
           and
           miseries
           )
           
             m
          
           destitute
           of
           all
           outward
           comforts
           ,
           did
           then
           begin
           to
           thinke
           
             n
          
           of
           the
           vanities
           of
           the
           world
           ,
           
             n
          
           and
           
             o
          
           lifting
           up
           my
           soule
           to
           God
           ,
           
             p
          
           desired
           him
           to
           give
           me
           some
           inward
           comfort
           ,
           which
           was
           not
           in
           vaine
           ,
           for
           being
           
             q
          
           directed
           by
           him
           ,
           I
           found
           
             r
          
           patience
           ,
           
             s
          
           and
           peace
           of
           conscience
           :
           I
           found
           
             t
          
           contentment
           ,
           
             u
          
           love
           and
           
             x
          
           favour
           ,
           I
           found
           
             y
          
           joy
           of
           heart
           ,
           
             *
          
           and
           liberty
           of
           minde
           ,
           so
           that
           at
           length
           moe
           thought
           
             z
          
           I
           found
           a
           great
           deale
           more
           then
           I
           lost
           ,
           all
           which
           by
           a
           diligence
           
             a
          
           search
           I
           found
           out
           of
           Gods
           Word
           the
           holy
           Bible
           ,
           which
           was
           the
           onely
           Booke
           
             I
          
           had
           (
           for
           in
           my
           necessities
           
             I
          
           was
           forced
           to
           pawne
           and
           sell
           away
           all
           my
           other
           books
           )
           Wherefore
           
             b
          
           I
           applying
           my self
           wholly
           thereunto
           ,
           found
           therein
           such
           
             c
          
           variety
           of
           matter
           
           (
           
             d
          
           wherewith
           my
           soule
           was
           so
           delighted
           )
           that
           
             I
          
           could
           not
           be
           quiet
           in
           my
           mind
           untill
           
             I
          
           had
           set
           up
           a
           new
           trade
           ,
           (
           for
           ,
           for
           want
           of
           other
           imployment
           
             I
          
           was
           fain
           to
           turne
           Poet
           )
           and
           although
           
             I
          
           was
           very
           
             e
          
           unskilfull
           therein
           ,
           being
           but
           a
           
             f
          
           new
           beginner
           )
           yet
           my
           endeavours
           were
           not
           wanting
           to
           give
           the
           best
           content
           
             I
          
           could
           to
           all
           my
           customers
           both
           at
           home
           and
           abroad
           .
           Yet
           notwithstanding
           all
           this
           ,
           in
           regard
           
             I
          
           could
           not
           procure
           so
           much
           as
           would
           discharge
           my
           chamber
           rent
           ,
           I
           was
           threatned
           by
           my
           Landlord
           (
           the
           Master
           of
           the
           Prison
           )
           to
           be
           turned
           out
           of
           my
           lodging
           and
           put
           into
           a
           
             g
          
           worse
           place
           in
           the
           same
           prison
           ,
           which
           did
           in
           some
           sort
           trouble
           my
           minde
           ,
           because
           
             I
          
           knew
           not
           how
           to
           prevent
           it
           .
           But
           whilest
           I
           was
           musing
           with
           my selfe
           how
           I
           should
           
             h
          
           be
           able
           to
           endure
           that
           misery
           ,
           
             i
          
           the
           Lord
           raised
           me
           up
           a
           friend
           in
           another
           Kingdome
           ,
           
             k
          
           by
           whose
           meanes
           I
           was
           forthwith
           delivered
           out
           of
           that
           distresse
           ,
           and
           set
           at
           liberty
           .
        
         
           Since
           which
           time
           till
           now
           of
           late
           
             I
          
           was
           not
           resolved
           to
           publish
           these
           the
           first
           fruits
           of
           my
           poore
           endeavours
           :
           but
           being
           thereunto
           moved
           by
           some
           friends
           ,
           and
           considering
           
             l
          
           the
           substance
           thereof
           drawne
           from
           the
           holy
           Scriptures
           so
           agreeable
           to
           each
           circumstance
           ,
           
             I
          
           could
           not
           but
           conceive
           them
           worthy
           of
           acceptance
           ,
           and
           the
           rather
           because
           people
           
             m
          
           of
           all
           sorts
           ,
           whether
           they
           be
           young
           or
           old
           ,
           male
           or
           female
           ,
           rich
           or
           poore
           ,
           whether
           they
           live
           in
           prosperity
           or
           adversity
           ,
           whether
           they
           bee
           sicke
           or
           in
           health
           ,
           they
           may
           observe
           and
           sucke
           some
           sweetnesse
           out
           of
           them
           ,
           although
           they
           seeme
           to
           be
           never
           so
           plaine
           ,
           I
           know
           they
           
           are
           
             n
          
           very
           plaine
           ,
           and
           therefore
           may
           peradventure
           bee
           by
           some
           curious
           wits
           the
           lesse
           regarded
           ,
           but
           those
           who
           are
           of
           
             o
          
           an
           humble
           spirit
           ,
           will
           like
           them
           never
           a
           whit
           the
           worse
           for
           that
           ,
           but
           rather
           conclude
           and
           say
           (
           according
           to
           the
           old
           Proverbe
           )
           that
           plaine
           dealing
           is
           a
           jewell
           ,
           and
           make
           good
           use
           thereof
           
             p
          
           to
           Gods
           glory
           ,
           and
           their
           
             q
          
           owne
           comfort
           .
        
         
           To
           conclude
           :
           
             r
          
           The
           Prison
           was
           the
           best
           Schoole
           that
           ever
           I
           went
           to
           ,
           and
           
             s
          
           he
           that
           taught
           me
           ,
           the
           best
           Master
           that
           ever
           taught
           ,
           the
           booke
           
             I
          
           learned
           in
           
             t
          
           the
           best
           booke
           that
           ever
           was
           read
           ,
           the
           lesson
           
             I
          
           learned
           out
           of
           that
           book
           ,
           
             u
          
           the
           best
           lesson
           that
           ever
           
             I
          
           learned
           ,
           and
           the
           time
           
             I
          
           spent
           there
           
             x
          
           the
           best
           time
           that
           ever
           
             I
          
           spent
           .
           An
           accompt
           of
           all
           which
           
             I
          
           have
           briefly
           and
           plainly
           set
           downe
           in
           the
           ensuing
           particular
           directions
           contained
           in
           this
           small
           Volume
           ,
           which
           
             I
          
           humbly
           present
           to
           all
           those
           that
           
             y
          
           desire
           the
           knowledge
           of
           
             z
          
           Gods
           word
           ,
           the
           onely
           
             a
          
           refuge
           for
           the
           distressed
           and
           afflicted
           ,
           and
           chiefest
           joy
           and
           
             b
          
           delight
           to
           those
           that
           are
           in
           prosperity
           ,
           who
           count
           themselves
           but
           
             c
          
           strangers
           in
           this
           world
           ,
           setting
           little
           by
           the
           things
           of
           greatest
           price
           (
           they
           enjoy
           here
           )
           in
           comparison
           of
           those
           
             d
          
           heavenly
           treasures
           above
           which
           are
           not
           seene
           .
        
         
           Now
           although
           it
           bee
           but
           a
           little
           
             e
          
           candle
           (
           which
           
             I
          
           thought
           not
           good
           to
           keepe
           secret
           any
           longer
           )
           yet
           it
           giveth
           so
           much
           light
           as
           the
           Reader
           may
           thereby
           see
           and
           observe
           that
           this
           worke
           is
           none
           of
           mine
           ,
           the
           maine
           substance
           and
           matter
           is
           Gods
           owne
           word
           .
           In
           the
           labour
           of
           disposing
           and
           ordering
           them
           ,
           
             I
          
           have
           used
           my
           best
           skill
           ,
           and
           if
           
           you
           please
           to
           accept
           of
           them
           ,
           I
           shall
           then
           thinke
           my
           time
           well
           spent
           for
           the
           good
           of
           others
           as
           well
           as
           my selfe
           :
           Desiring
           the
           Lord
           to
           blesse
           and
           prosper
           all
           our
           good
           endeavours
           ,
           that
           we
           may
           
             f
          
           so
           live
           in
           his
           feare
           ,
           and
           
             g
          
           glorifie
           him
           in
           this
           life
           ,
           as
           we
           may
           hereafter
           
             h
          
           dye
           in
           his
           favour
           ,
           and
           be
           
             i
          
           glorified
           of
           him
           in
           the
           world
           to
           come
           .
           Amen
           .
        
         
           
             Yours
             in
             all
             true
             loving
             and
             Christian
             affection
             ,
             William
             Bagwell
             .
          
        
      
       
       
         
           The
           Preface
           .
        
         
           To
           all
           Christian
           people
           distressed
           and
           afflicted
           in
           what
           kinde
           soever
           .
        
         
           ALL
           men
           naturally
           
             a
          
           desire
           to
           live
           peaceably
           ,
           contentedly
           ,
           and
           to
           be
           freed
           from
           all
           manner
           of
           
             b
          
           troubles
           ,
           afflictions
           and
           distresses
           (
           
             c
          
           which
           are
           so
           grievous
           to
           the
           senses
           ,
           )
           but
           this
           happeneth
           to
           none
           ,
           
             d
          
           for
           every
           one
           have
           their
           crosses
           in
           some
           kinde
           or
           other
           ,
           or
           at
           one
           time
           or
           other
           ,
           in
           
             e
          
           body
           or
           
             f
          
           mind
           ,
           or
           
             g
          
           both
           ,
           
             h
          
           either
           in
           the
           having
           of
           that
           which
           they
           desire
           not
           ,
           or
           in
           the
           
             i
          
           want
           of
           that
           which
           they
           desire
           ,
           
             k
          
           all
           which
           is
           common
           both
           to
           the
           
             l
          
           good
           and
           to
           the
           
             m
          
           bad
           ,
           for
           who
           can
           say
           that
           his
           body
           hath
           beene
           alwayes
           freed
           from
           
             n
          
           sicknesse
           ,
           his
           soule
           from
           
             o
          
           sorrow
           ,
           his
           person
           from
           
             p
          
           imprisonment
           or
           other
           inconveniences
           ,
           his
           state
           from
           
             q
          
           poverty
           ,
           or
           his
           name
           from
           
             r
          
           contempt
           ,
           &
           c
           ?
           Or
           what
           man
           (
           though
           he
           
             s
          
           enjoy
           the
           outward
           blessings
           of
           this
           life
           )
           can
           say
           
             t
          
           his
           minde
           is
           satisfied
           and
           contented
           therewith
           ,
           or
           that
           he
           is
           free
           from
           
             u
          
           covetousnesse
           ,
           
             x
          
           ambition
           ,
           
             y
          
           vain-glory
           ,
           
             z
          
           selfe-conceit
           ,
           
             z
          
           or
           some
           other
           such
           like
           
             a
          
           inordinate
           affections
           of
           the
           minde
           ,
           with
           the
           which
           he
           
             b
          
           afflicteth
           himselfe
           ,
           
             c
          
           and
           is
           an
           evill
           disease
           ?
           The
           other
           (
           happening
           by
           Gods
           providence
           to
           those
           that
           
             d
          
           are
           acquainted
           with
           his
           wayes
           )
           
             e
          
           are
           evident
           signes
           of
           Gods
           love
           towards
           them
           ,
           which
           is
           the
           reason
           
             f
          
           they
           submit
           themselves
           so
           willingly
           to
           undergoe
           them
           ,
           knowing
           that
           
             g
          
           they
           are
           the
           seed
           ,
           the
           occasion
           ,
           the
           matter
           of
           well
           doing
           ,
           
             h
          
           and
           the
           discoverers
           of
           many
           excellent
           vertues
           which
           are
           not
           seene
           in
           them
           
             i
          
           whilest
           they
           live
           in
           prosperity
           :
           And
           therefore
           although
           
             k
          
           adversity
           be
           the
           punishment
           of
           sin
           ,
           yet
           
             l
          
           God
           in
           punishing
           of
           men
           doth
           not
           alwayes
           
             m
          
           respect
           sinne
           ,
           wherefore
           
             n
          
           they
           judge
           rashly
           which
           either
           doe
           not
           wait
           for
           the
           
             o
          
           end
           ,
           or
           doe
           judge
           and
           
             p
          
           esteeme
           of
           men
           according
           to
           prosperity
           or
           adversity
           .
           But
           when
           men
           
             q
          
           that
           have
           lived
           in
           good
           reputation
           and
           credit
           
             r
          
           are
           once
           fallen
           into
           trouble
           and
           
           misery
           ,
           
             s
          
           then
           their
           beloved
           friends
           and
           acquaintance
           fall
           away
           from
           them
           ,
           and
           
             t
          
           the
           more
           
             u
          
           heavie
           Gods
           hand
           is
           upon
           them
           ,
           the
           more
           
             x
          
           they
           neglect
           and
           
             y
          
           despise
           them
           ,
           but
           when
           they
           find
           by
           experience
           
             z
          
           the
           helplesnesse
           of
           earthly
           things
           ,
           they
           are
           then
           weaned
           
             a
          
           from
           the
           love
           of
           the
           world
           ,
           and
           kept
           from
           
             b
          
           living
           carelesly
           ,
           
             c
          
           they
           draw
           the
           nearer
           to
           God
           ,
           knowing
           that
           
             d
          
           they
           are
           tokens
           and
           pledges
           of
           their
           adoption
           .
           And
           considering
           with
           themselves
           that
           their
           
             e
          
           afflictions
           come
           not
           unto
           them
           by
           chance
           ,
           
             f
          
           but
           from
           Gods
           decree
           and
           appointment
           ,
           and
           that
           the
           
             g
          
           continuance
           and
           
             h
          
           measure
           of
           them
           is
           appointed
           by
           him
           ,
           they
           then
           never
           
             i
          
           stand
           much
           upon
           the
           malice
           of
           men
           ,
           or
           
             k
          
           rage
           of
           Divels
           ,
           but
           
             l
          
           looke
           up
           principally
           to
           him
           with
           this
           
             m
          
           assurance
           ,
           that
           hee
           will
           deliver
           them
           
             n
          
           when
           his
           measure
           is
           full
           ,
           
             o
          
           in
           good
           time
           .
           In
           the
           meane
           while
           ,
           their
           
             p
          
           faith
           ,
           
             q
          
           patience
           ,
           
             r
          
           humility
           ,
           
             s
          
           obedience
           ,
           and
           such
           like
           noble
           
             t
          
           vertues
           are
           set
           a
           worke
           ,
           and
           
             u
          
           God
           in
           them
           
             x
          
           glorified
           .
        
         
           But
           few
           men
           have
           this
           great
           gift
           &
           priviledge
           to
           
             y
          
           suffer
           afflictions
           patiently
           .
           Every
           
             z
          
           hypocrite
           will
           serve
           God
           whilest
           he
           prospereth
           and
           blesseth
           him
           ,
           
             a
          
           but
           when
           he
           falls
           into
           troubles
           he
           is
           then
           led
           by
           the
           divel
           to
           impatiency
           ,
           
             b
          
           fretting
           ,
           
             c
          
           murmuring
           ,
           
             d
          
           grudging
           ,
           
             e
          
           frowardnesse
           ,
           
             f
          
           and
           most
           painfull
           pensivenesse
           ,
           
             g
          
           all
           which
           doe
           vexe
           him
           more
           by
           many
           degrees
           ,
           then
           the
           troubles
           themselves
           ,
           and
           when
           he
           
             h
          
           cries
           for
           helpe
           ,
           it
           is
           either
           paine
           or
           
             i
          
           feare
           that
           causeth
           him
           so
           to
           doe
           ,
           so
           that
           
             k
          
           he
           cannot
           rest
           upon
           Gods
           word
           with
           
             l
          
           peace
           .
           The
           childe
           of
           God
           
             m
          
           may
           likewise
           be
           
             n
          
           very
           impatient
           in
           his
           afflictions
           ,
           &
           utter
           
             o
          
           dangerous
           speeches
           ,
           by
           which
           means
           he
           may
           for
           a
           time
           have
           
             p
          
           no
           comfort
           in
           trouble
           ,
           but
           
             q
          
           God
           leaves
           him
           not
           so
           to
           himselfe
           always
           comfortlesse
           ,
           but
           hath
           a
           time
           to
           
             r
          
           recover
           himselfe
           againe
           ,
           and
           
             s
          
           then
           he
           praiseth
           the
           Lord
           who
           often
           times
           
             t
          
           inflicteth
           upon
           his
           children
           temporall
           afflictions
           ,
           
             u
          
           that
           hee
           may
           deliver
           them
           from
           eternall
           destruction
           .
           And
           herein
           doth
           the
           wisedome
           and
           
             x
          
           goodnesse
           of
           God
           appeare
           ,
           for
           
             y
          
           by
           afflictions
           we
           come
           to
           the
           knowledge
           of
           our selves
           ,
           and
           repose
           
             z
          
           no
           confidence
           in
           any
           creature
           ,
           and
           likewise
           
           wise
           to
           the
           
             a
          
           knowledge
           of
           God
           ,
           reposing
           all
           
             b
          
           trust
           and
           confidence
           in
           him
           ,
           and
           thus
           
             c
          
           affliction
           begetteth
           understanding
           in
           those
           that
           are
           afflicted
           ,
           in
           so
           much
           that
           the
           
             d
          
           crosse
           is
           to
           the
           children
           of
           God
           mercy
           ,
           and
           
             e
          
           losse
           is
           gaine
           ,
           
             e
          
           afflictions
           are
           their
           schooling
           ,
           and
           
             f
          
           adversity
           their
           best
           Universitie
           ,
           by
           which
           they
           learne
           how
           to
           
             g
          
           avoid
           the
           dangerous
           
             h
          
           broad
           way
           of
           the
           wicked
           of
           this
           
             i
          
           world
           ,
           which
           is
           so
           
             k
          
           pleasing
           to
           flesh
           and
           bloud
           ,
           and
           are
           turned
           into
           the
           
             l
          
           right
           way
           to
           heaven
           ,
           which
           in
           regard
           of
           its
           
             m
          
           narrownesse
           and
           straitnesse
           ,
           so
           few
           desire
           to
           walke
           therein
           .
           This
           being
           
             n
          
           considered
           ,
           there
           are
           none
           able
           to
           goe
           through
           the
           
             o
          
           troubles
           and
           crosses
           of
           this
           life
           with
           comfort
           ,
           
             p
          
           but
           such
           as
           utterly
           mistrusting
           
             q
          
           their
           owne
           assurednesse
           and
           
             r
          
           all
           worldly
           ayd
           and
           helpe
           of
           man
           ,
           
             s
          
           doe
           wholly
           depend
           upon
           
             t
          
           Gods
           defence
           .
           But
           there
           are
           some
           which
           complaine
           of
           the
           
             u
          
           tediousnesse
           of
           their
           afflictions
           ,
           because
           they
           are
           afflicted
           almost
           
             x
          
           all
           the
           dayes
           of
           their
           lives
           even
           to
           the
           very
           death
           .
           To
           such
           
             y
          
           God
           will
           testifie
           his
           holy
           presence
           another
           ,
           way
           namely
           by
           
             z
          
           giving
           the
           distressed
           parties
           power
           and
           strength
           to
           beare
           their
           afflictions
           .
           But
           how
           can
           we
           
             a
          
           count
           our
           afflictions
           so
           tedious
           and
           long
           ,
           
             b
          
           seeing
           our
           lives
           are
           so
           short
           ?
           howsoever
           
             c
          
           let
           them
           be
           never
           so
           great
           and
           tedious
           ,
           they
           are
           
             d
          
           far
           inferiour
           to
           our
           sinnes
           ;
           yet
           every
           man
           by
           nature
           
             e
          
           desires
           Gods
           ready
           helpe
           in
           his
           necessities
           and
           troubles
           ,
           but
           few
           attain
           unto
           it
           ,
           because
           they
           
             f
          
           want
           faith
           to
           beleeve
           it
           ,
           
             g
          
           prayer
           to
           obtaine
           it
           ,
           and
           
             h
          
           patience
           to
           wait
           for
           it
           .
           But
           on
           the
           contrary
           ,
           if
           they
           
             i
          
           endure
           their
           afflictions
           quietly
           ,
           
             k
          
           trust
           in
           Gods
           mercies
           firmly
           ,
           
             l
          
           and
           tarry
           his
           good
           pleasure
           obediently
           ,
           then
           although
           they
           seeme
           to
           bee
           
             m
          
           swallowed
           up
           in
           misery
           ,
           they
           shall
           finde
           
             n
          
           the
           Lord
           ready
           at
           hand
           to
           deliver
           them
           .
           Now
           
             o
          
           howsoever
           the
           child
           of
           God
           be
           afflicted
           he
           shall
           finde
           
             p
          
           many
           comforts
           therein
           ,
           in
           regard
           they
           are
           like
           unto
           a
           
             q
          
           storme
           that
           commeth
           and
           goeth
           .
           Let
           no
           man
           therefore
           that
           is
           afflicted
           
             r
          
           struggle
           under
           Gods
           hand
           ,
           for
           then
           it
           will
           be
           the
           worse
           for
           him
           ,
           for
           
             s
          
           there
           is
           no
           striving
           or
           wrastling
           with
           him
           
             t
          
           but
           by
           
             u
          
           prayer
           :
           hee
           therefore
           
           that
           with
           
             x
          
           pleasure
           and
           joy
           endures
           adversity
           
             y
          
           for
           Christs
           sake
           ,
           may
           thinke
           he
           hath
           found
           the
           
             z
          
           Kingdome
           of
           Heaven
           here
           on
           earth
           ,
           
             a
          
           and
           God
           will
           delight
           in
           him
           .
           
             a
          
           For
           as
           the
           fish
           is
           sweetest
           that
           lives
           in
           the
           saltest
           waters
           ,
           
             b
          
           so
           those
           
             c
          
           soules
           are
           most
           precious
           unto
           Christ
           who
           are
           most
           
             d
          
           exercised
           and
           
             e
          
           afflicted
           with
           his
           Crosse
           .
        
         
           
             Thine
             in
             Christ
             .
             W.
             B.
             
          
        
      
       
       
         
           Authors
           .
        
         
           The
           Quotations
           in
           the
           Margent
           (
           which
           serve
           for
           Proofes
           ,
           Reasons
           ,
           Examples
           ,
           or
           things
           pertinent
           to
           the
           sense
           of
           each
           particular
           )
           are
           taken
        
         
           
             First
             out
             of
             the
             Bookes
             of
             the
             Canonicall
             Scripture
             ,
             the
             Old
             and
             New
             Testament
             .
          
           
             
               1.
               
               The
               Old
               Testament
               .
            
             
               GEnesis
               .
               Exodus
               .
               Leviticus
               .
               Numbers
               .
               Deuteronomie
               .
               Ioshua
               .
               Iudges
               .
               Ruth
               .
               1
               Samuel
               .
               2
               Samuel
               .
               1
               Kings
               .
               2
               Kings
               .
               1
               Chronicles
               .
               2
               Chronicles
               .
               Ezra
               .
               Nehemiah
               .
               Esther
               .
               Iob.
               Psalmes
               .
               Proverbs
               .
               Ecclesiastes
               .
               The
               Song
               of
               Salomon
               .
               Isaiah
               .
               Ieremiah
               .
               Lamentations
               .
               Ezekiel
               .
               Daniel
               .
               Hosea
               .
               Ioel.
               Amos.
               Obadiab
               .
               Ionah
               .
               Micah
               .
               Nahum
               .
               Habakkuk
               .
               Zephaniah
               .
               Haggal
               .
               Zechariah
               .
               Malachy
               .
            
          
           
             
               II.
               The
               New
               Testament
               .
            
             
               MAtthew
               .
               Marke
               .
               Luke
               .
               Iohn
               .
               Acts
               .
               Romanes
               .
               1
               Corinthians
               .
               2
               Corinthians
               .
               Galatians
               .
               Ephesians
               .
               Philippians
               .
               Colossians
               .
               1
               Thessalonians
               .
               2
               Thessalonians
               .
               1
               Timothy
               .
               2
               Timothy
               .
               Titus
               .
               Phileman
               .
               Hebrewes
               .
               Iames
               .
               1
               Peter
               .
               2
               Peter
               .
               1
               Iohn
               .
               2
               Iohn
               .
               3
               Iohn
               .
               Iude.
               Revelations
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Secondly
             ,
             out
             of
             the
             Bookes
             called
             Apochrypha
             .
          
           
             1
             ESdras
             .
             2
             Esdras
             .
             Tobit
             .
             Iudeth
             .
             The
             rest
             of
             Esther
             .
             Wisedome
             .
             Ecclesiasticus
             .
             Baruch
             .
             The
             Song
             of
             the
             three
             Children
             .
             Susanna
             .
             The
             Idol
             Bel
             and
             the
             Dragon
             .
             The
             Prayer
             of
             Manasseh
             .
             1
             Maccabees
             .
             2
             Maccabees
             .
          
        
      
       
       
         
           The
           Contents
           of
           this
           Booke
           .
           The
           Prisoner
        
         
           
             To
             his
             fellow-prisoners
             .
          
           
             TO
             the
             comfortlesse
             prisoner
             .
             pag.
             1
          
           
             To
             the
             prisoner
             that
             lay
             sick
             a
             bed
             .
             3
          
           
             To
             the
             Sea
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             6
          
           
             To
             the
             stranger
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             7
          
           
             To
             the
             faint-hearted
             prisoner
             .
             8
          
           
             To
             the
             Scholler
             a
             prisoner
             .
             12
          
           
             To
             an
             ancient
             man
             a
             prisoner
             ,
             exceedingly
             oppressed
             with
             sorrow
             upon
             sorrow
             .
             15
          
           
             To
             the
             men
             which
             were
             prisoners
             in
             the
             hole
             .
             21
          
           
             To
             the
             prodigall
             young
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             28
          
           
             To
             the
             prisoners
             called
             by
             the
             name
             of
             Rats
             which
             are
             debauched
             men
             ,
             taken
             at
             unlawfull
             houres
             in
             the
             night
             by
             the
             Watch
             ,
             and
             brought
             into
             prison
             .
             31
          
           
             To
             the
             Carrier
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             34
          
           
             To
             the
             Card
             player
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             40
          
           
             To
             the
             Papist
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             43
          
           
             To
             the
             Captaine
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             54
          
           
             To
             the
             Merchant
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             60
          
           
             To
             the
             merry
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             63
          
           
             To
             an
             old
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             68
          
           
             To
             the
             women
             which
             were
             prisoners
             in
             the
             Hole
             .
             69
          
           
             To
             the
             impatient
             prisoner
             .
             73
          
           
             To
             the
             unruly
             young
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             88
          
           
             To
             the
             prisoners
             called
             by
             the
             name
             of
             Mice
             ,
             which
             are
             light
             huswives
             taken
             at
             unlawfull
             houres
             in
             the
             night
             ,
             and
             brought
             to
             prison
             .
             90
          
           
             To
             the
             prisoner
             that
             was
             to
             bee
             discharged
             and
             set
             at
             liberty
             .
             99
          
           
             To
             the
             carelesse
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             102
          
           
             To
             the
             rich
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             104
          
           
             To
             the
             idle
             man
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             105
          
           
             To
             the
             dissembling
             hypocrite
             ,
             a
             prisoner
             .
             108
          
           
             To
             his
             chamber
             fellows
             and
             others
             distressed
             prisoners
             of
             the
             Knights
             Ward
             ,
             which
             were
             there
             shut
             up
             of
             the
             plague
             .
             112
          
        
         
           
             To
             others
             ,
             not
             prisoners
             .
          
           
             TO
             the
             cruell
             Creditor
             .
             pag.
             1
          
           
             To
             him
             that
             betrayed
             the
             prisoner
             into
             his
             adversaries
             hands
             .
             4
          
           
             To
             his
             Sonne
             .
             10
          
           
             To
             his
             eldest
             Daughter
             .
             17
          
           
             To
             the
             creditor
             that
             domineer'd
             over
             his
             poore
             debtor
             in
             prison
             .
             20
          
           
             To
             his
             youngest
             Daughter
             .
             25
          
           
             To
             the
             master
             of
             the
             Tap-house
             .
             39
          
           
             To
             his
             Brother
             .
             51
          
           
             To
             the
             mercifull
             Creditor
             .
             53
          
           
             To
             the
             master
             of
             the
             prison
             .
             58
          
           
             To
             a
             worthy
             charitable
             Knight
             .
             64
          
           
             To
             an
             ancient
             Maid
             ,
             a
             true-hearted
             friend
             ,
             that
             was
             mindfull
             of
             him
             in
             his
             troubles
             .
             66
          
           
             To
             his
             intimate
             friend
             ,
             a
             divine
             Lawyer
             .
             67
          
           
             To
             a
             prisoners
             wife
             of
             a
             refractory
             condition
             .
             74
          
           
             To
             his
             owne
             dejected
             comfortlesse
             wife
             .
             77
          
           
             To
             his
             Maid
             servant
             .
             83
          
           
             To
             his
             Mother
             .
             94
          
           
             To
             those
             that
             come
             to
             visit
             their
             friends
             in
             prison
             .
             100
          
           
             To
             the
             Commissioners
             appointed
             by
             his
             Majestie
             for
             the
             reliefe
             of
             poore
             prisoners
             .
             110
          
           
             The
             prisoner
             at
             liberty
             ,
             his
             thankful
             remembrance
             of
             Gods
             great
             mercies
             towards
             him
             in
             his
             manifold
             deliverances
             out
             of
             many
             great
             dangers
             and
             troubles
             to
             this
             present
             .
             114
          
           
             To
             his
             good
             friend
             (
             beyond
             Sea
             )
             that
             gave
             order
             to
             his
             friend
             to
             see
             him
             set
             at
             liberty
             .
             117
          
           
             To
             a
             carefull
             friend
             that
             discharged
             the
             trust
             committed
             to
             him
             (
             by
             his
             friend
             )
             in
             seeing
             the
             prisoner
             freed
             out
             of
             prison
             .
             118
          
        
      
    
     
       
       
         
           THE
           MERCHANT
           DISTRESSED
           ,
           HIS
           OBSERVATIONS
           .
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             I.
             
          
           
             To
             the
             comfortlesse
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             BE
             not
             
               a
            
             dismay'd
             ,
             thou
             that
             art
             lodged
             here
             :
          
           
             What
             need'st
             thou
             care
             ,
             if
             thy
             
               b
            
             conscience
             be
             cleer
             ?
             
               b
            
          
           
             Thy
             
               c
            
             Creditors
             perhaps
             may
             be
             unkinde
             :
          
           
             What
             though
             ?
             fear
             not
             ,
             but
             bear
             an
             
               d
            
             honest
             minde
             .
             
               d
            
          
           
             
               e
            
             Thy
             friends
             and
             thine
             acquaintaince
             may
             neglect
             thee
             :
             
               e
            
          
           
             What
             though
             ?
             be
             
               f
            
             patient
             ,
             God
             will
             not
             
               g
            
             forget
             thee
             .
             
               g
            
          
           
             
               h
            
             The
             Prison
             doubtlesse
             is
             a
             place
             of
             care
             :
          
           
             What
             though
             ?
             rejoyce
             ,
             
               i
            
             for
             God
             is
             with
             thee
             there
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             Use
             lawfull
             meanes
             ,
             
               l
            
             and
             on
             God
             still
             depend
             :
          
           
             
               m
            
             Hee
             'll
             quickly
             bring
             thy
             troubles
             to
             an
             end
             .
             
             
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             II.
             
          
           
             To
             the
             cruell
             Creditor
             .
          
           
             WHy
             is
             thy
             minde
             so
             bent
             to
             
               a
            
             crueltie
             
          
           
             Against
             thy
             poore
             Debtor
             ,
             which
             here
             doth
             lie
             ?
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Is
             it
             thy
             debt
             thou
             would'st
             have
             him
             to
             pay
             ?
          
           
             Alas
             ,
             
               b
            
             he
             can't
             ,
             the
             
               c
            
             prison's
             not
             the
             way
             .
          
           
             What
             is
             't
             ,
             his
             
               d
            
             flesh
             thou
             then
             would'st
             have
             alone
             ?
             
          
           
             The
             
               e
            
             wormes
             must
             needs
             have
             that
             to
             feed
             upon
             .
          
           
             What
             is
             it
             then
             ,
             his
             
               f
            
             bones
             thou
             would'st
             faine
             have
             ?
          
           
             That
             cannot
             be
             ,
             
               g
            
             they
             must
             goe
             to
             the
             grave
             .
          
           
             What
             would'st
             thou
             doe
             with
             them
             ?
             make
             dice
             to
             sell
             ?
          
           
             Or
             with
             them
             play
             away
             thy
             soule
             to
             hell
             ?
          
           
             As
             for
             his
             soule
             ,
             surely
             thou
             canst
             not
             have
             it
             ;
          
           
             For
             that
             must
             needs
             
               h
            
             returne
             to
             God
             that
             gave
             it
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             Dost
             thou
             by
             this
             course
             ever
             thinke
             to
             thrive
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             To
             bury
             thy
             poore
             debtor
             here
             alive
             ?
          
           
             
               l
            
             Ten
             thousand
             talents
             to
             the
             Lord
             thou
             ow'st
             ,
          
           
             And
             yet
             hee
             's
             
               m
            
             mercifull
             to
             thee
             thou
             know'st
             .
          
           
             
               n
            
             And
             hast
             thou
             no
             pittie
             on
             him
             in
             thrall
             ,
          
           
             That
             owes
             thee
             but
             
               o
            
             an
             hundred
             pence
             in
             all
             ?
          
           
             
               p
            
             If
             God
             should
             deale
             with
             thee
             ,
             as
             thou
             with
             him
             ,
          
           
             In
             what
             great
             
               q
            
             misery
             then
             wouldst
             thou
             be
             in
             ?
          
           
             What
             if
             in
             this
             case
             God
             should
             take
             away
          
           
             
               r
            
             Thy
             soule
             ,
             and
             call
             thee
             to
             accompt
             this
             day
             ?
          
           
             
               ſ
            
             Thy
             guilty
             conscience
             then
             would
             soone
             accuse
             thee
             :
          
           
             
               t
            
             And
             for
             thy
             crueltie
             Christ
             would
             refuse
             thee
             .
          
           
             
               u
            
             Then
             into
             hell
             that
             
               x
            
             gulfe
             of
             miserie
             ,
          
           
             
               y
            
             Thou
             should'st
             be
             cast
             to
             live
             eternally
             ,
             
          
           
             In
             wofull
             torments
             ,
             where
             
               z
            
             no
             rest
             is
             found
             ,
          
           
             And
             where
             all
             such
             as
             thou
             art
             ,
             are
             
               a
            
             fast
             bound
             .
             
          
           
             Wherefore
             if
             thou
             those
             judgements
             would'st
             prevent
             ,
          
           
             Be
             
               b
            
             mercifull
             ,
             kinde
             ,
             loving
             ,
             and
             
               c
            
             repent
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Discharge
             thy
             poore
             debtor
             out
             of
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             As
             thou
             would'st
             be
             discharg'd
             being
             in
             his
             case
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             Then
             God
             will
             mollifie
             thy
             stony
             heart
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             likewise
             blesse
             thee
             wheresoe're
             thou
             art
             ,
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             III.
             
          
           
             To
             the
             Prisoner
             that
             lay
             sick
             upon
             his
             bed
             .
          
           
             THe
             
               a
            
             Prison
             of
             it selfe
             is
             tedious
             to
             thee
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             But
             sicknesse
             therewithall
             may
             quite
             undoe
             thee
             .
             
          
           
             Where
             art
             thou
             sick
             ,
             in
             body
             or
             in
             minde
             ?
          
           
             Or
             art
             thou
             griev'd
             
               c
            
             because
             friends
             are
             unkinde
             ?
          
           
             Art
             not
             thou
             sick
             and
             pained
             at
             the
             
               d
            
             heart
             ,
             
          
           
             Because
             thou
             
               e
            
             canst
             not
             from
             this
             place
             depart
             ?
          
           
             Thinke
             with
             thy selfe
             ,
             that
             thy
             
               f
            
             sins
             are
             the
             cause
             
          
           
             Of
             thy
             disease
             ,
             by
             the
             breach
             of
             Gods
             lawes
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Now
             is
             thy
             soule
             wounded
             with
             mortall
             sinne
             ?
             
          
           
             
               h
            
             Oh
             then
             't
             is
             high
             time
             for
             thee
             to
             begin
          
           
             
               i
            
             To
             looke
             into
             thy selfe
             ,
             and
             thy
             condition
             ,
          
           
             To
             see
             what
             need
             thou
             hast
             of
             the
             Physition
             ,
          
           
             I
             meane
             the
             great
             
               k
            
             Physition
             of
             thy
             soul
             ,
          
           
             Which
             is
             thy
             Saviour
             Christ
             ,
             who
             doth
             controll
          
           
             
               l
            
             All
             things
             in
             heaven
             above
             ,
             and
             earth
             below
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             Hee
             'll
             cure
             thy
             body
             and
             thy
             soule
             also
          
           
             
               n
            
             Of
             all
             diseases
             ,
             if
             thou
             him
             intreat
             ,
          
           
             And
             likewise
             give
             thee
             
               o
            
             heavenly
             food
             to
             ear
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             Whereby
             thy
             soule
             shall
             live
             ,
             and
             be
             quite
             freed
          
           
             Of
             all
             diseases
             ;
             for
             't
             is
             so
             decreed
             .
          
           
             
               q
            
             Earthly
             Physitians
             will
             not
             undertake
          
           
             Physick
             to
             give
             ,
             but
             for
             thy
             moneyes
             sake
             ;
          
           
             Unlesse
             thou
             give
             them
             Angells
             of
             pure
             gold
             ,
          
           
             They
             'll
             not
             come
             neere
             thee
             ,
             be
             thou
             young
             or
             old
             :
          
           
             But
             when
             
               r
            
             Christ
             thy
             Physitian
             takes
             in
             hand
          
           
             To
             cure
             thy
             poore
             sick
             soule
             ,
             then
             understand
          
           
             Hee
             'll
             not
             then
             only
             take
             away
             thy
             paine
             ,
          
           
             But
             cause
             his
             
               (ſ)
            
             Angells
             with
             thee
             to
             remaine
             :
          
           
             Though
             thou
             restrained
             art
             ,
             yet
             they
             are
             
               t
            
             free
          
           
             To
             come
             both
             day
             and
             night
             to
             visit
             thee
             .
          
           
           
             Wherefore
             receive
             from
             God
             this
             chastisement
          
           
             With
             
               a
            
             thankfull
             heart
             ,
             and
             therewith
             be
             content
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             And
             then
             this
             prison
             shall
             not
             thee
             annoy
             ,
          
           
             But
             be
             a
             pallace
             to
             thee
             day
             by
             day
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Out
             of
             which
             place
             the
             Lord
             will
             thee
             deliver
             ,
             
          
           
             And
             take
             thee
             up
             to
             live
             with
             him
             for
             ever
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             IV.
             
          
           
             To
             him
             that
             betrayed
             the
             Prisoner
             into
             his
             Adversaries
             hands
             .
          
           
             WHat
             trade
             art
             thou
             ,
             oh
             Traitor
             !
             canst
             thou
             tell
             ?
          
           
             Is
             it
             thy
             occupation
             now
             to
             sell
          
           
             Thy
             friend
             to
             one
             that
             meanes
             him
             to
             oppresse
             ,
          
           
             And
             lay
             him
             up
             to
             live
             in
             great
             distresse
             ?
          
           
             
               a
            
             Thou
             cam'st
             unto
             him
             ,
             and
             didst
             speake
             him
             faire
             ,
          
           
             Which
             made
             him
             often
             unto
             thee
             repaire
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Because
             he
             did
             beleeve
             what
             thou
             didst
             say
             ,
          
           
             Not
             thinking
             then
             that
             thou
             would'st
             him
             betray
             :
          
           
             
               c
            
             But
             when
             thou
             hadst
             fit
             opportunitie
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             him
             deliver'dst
             to
             his
             enemie
             :
          
           
             Who
             keepes
             him
             fast
             in
             prison
             like
             a
             slave
             ,
          
           
             Which
             ,
             thou
             art
             to
             be
             blam'd
             for
             like
             a
             knave
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             But
             tell
             me
             ,
             Traitor
             ,
             how
             didst
             thou
             him
             sell
             ?
          
           
             For
             a
             French
             Crown
             ,
             a
             Noble
             ,
             or
             Angell
             ?
          
           
             Doubtlesse
             thy
             Chapman
             gave
             thee
             more
             for
             him
          
           
             Then
             ere
             hee
             's
             like
             to
             get
             of
             him
             agin
             .
          
           
             But
             why
             hast
             thou
             thy
             friend
             sold
             for
             a
             song
          
           
             Which
             to
             another
             justly
             doth
             belong
             ?
          
           
             The
             bargaine
             thou
             hast
             made
             must
             needs
             be
             voyd
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             For
             Christ
             bought
             him
             before
             ,
             and
             for
             him
             paid
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             thy
             Chapman
             cannot
             keep
             him
             long
             ,
          
           
             Although
             he
             hath
             him
             in
             a
             place
             so
             strong
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             He
             shall
             be
             free
             ,
             
               b
            
             for
             Christ
             doth
             him
             regard
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             And
             for
             thy
             treacherie
             hee
             'll
             thee
             reward
             .
             
          
           
             Take
             thou
             example
             by
             
               Iudas
            
             thy
             Brother
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Who
             for
             treacherie
             did
             exceed
             all
             other
             ;
          
           
             
               e
            
             His
             Master
             he
             betray'd
             ,
             who
             was
             a
             
               f
            
             King
             ,
          
           
             And
             thou
             thy
             friend
             betray'dst
             for
             a
             small
             thing
             .
          
           
             
               Iudas
            
             was
             punisht
             ,
             and
             so
             shalt
             thou
             be
             ;
          
           
             For
             thou
             a
             Traitor
             art
             as
             well
             as
             he
             :
          
           
             
               g
            
             Yet
             he
             confess'd
             his
             fault
             ,
             and
             did
             restore
          
           
             The
             money
             back
             ,
             which
             he
             receiv'd
             before
             ,
          
           
             To
             doe
             the
             deed
             about
             the
             which
             he
             went
             ;
          
           
             Which
             having
             done
             ,
             he
             then
             seem'd
             to
             
               h
            
             repent
             .
          
           
             Yet
             for
             all
             that
             ,
             he
             being
             voyd
             of
             grace
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Dy'd
             in
             despaire
             in
             a
             most
             wofull
             case
             .
          
           
             Let
             me
             advise
             thee
             ,
             be
             like
             him
             in
             this
             ,
          
           
             Confesse
             ,
             restore
             ,
             repent
             ;
             't
             is
             not
             amisse
             :
          
           
             But
             doe
             not
             
               k
            
             hang
             thy selfe
             ,
             as
             
               Iudas
            
             did
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Because
             such
             things
             thou
             know'st
             God
             doth
             forbid
             .
          
           
             But
             give
             over
             thy
             trade
             of
             treacherie
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             And
             call
             to
             God
             for
             grace
             before
             thou
             die
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             That
             thou
             may'st
             as
             an
             honest
             man
             here
             live
             ,
          
           
             Untill
             thy
             soule
             to
             God
             thou
             dost
             up
             give
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             Heaven
             is
             the
             place
             where
             faithfull
             men
             shall
             raigne
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             Which
             place
             no
             lying
             traitor
             shall
             obtaine
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             V.
             
          
           
             To
             the
             Sea-man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             :
          
           
             THou
             Sea-man
             ,
             that
             art
             subject
             to
             the
             weather
             ,
          
           
             Tell
             me
             what
             winde
             it
             was
             that
             brought
             thee
             hither
             ?
          
           
             Who
             was
             thy
             Pilot
             ,
             that
             had
             so
             much
             skill
          
           
             To
             bring
             thee
             to
             this
             port
             ,
             against
             thy
             will
             ?
          
           
             The
             Serjeants
             are
             the
             Pilots
             for
             this
             Bay
             :
          
           
             Without
             the
             Compasse
             they
             can
             finde
             the
             way
             .
          
           
           
             Doubtlesse
             't
             was
             some
             of
             them
             that
             did
             thee
             guide
          
           
             Unto
             this
             Haven
             ,
             where
             thou
             must
             abide
             .
          
           
             Thy
             sailes
             are
             down
             ,
             and
             now
             thine
             Anchor's
             cast
             ,
          
           
             And
             hence
             thou
             canst
             not
             budge
             ,
             thou
             art
             so
             fast
             .
          
           
             Though
             winde
             and
             tide
             doe
             serve
             ,
             yet
             hast
             thou
             lost
          
           
             Thy
             voyage
             for
             this
             time
             ,
             to
             thy
             great
             cost
             .
          
           
             Now
             when
             thou
             shalt
             depart
             ,
             thou
             dost
             not
             know
             ,
          
           
             For
             till
             thy
             peace
             be
             made
             ,
             thou
             canst
             not
             goe
             .
          
           
             Whilst
             thou
             art
             here
             ,
             I
             wish
             thee
             to
             consider
          
           
             
               a
            
             Who
             't
             is
             that
             must
             thee
             from
             this
             place
             deliver
             .
          
           
             It
             is
             the
             Lord
             ,
             whose
             
               b
            
             wonders
             thou
             hast
             seen
             ,
          
           
             In
             the
             
               c
            
             deep
             Sea
             ,
             where
             thou
             hast
             often
             been
          
           
             
               d
            
             Toss'd
             with
             the
             waves
             in
             stormes
             and
             tempests
             great
             ;
          
           
             Which
             
               e
            
             raging
             waves
             against
             the
             Ship
             did
             beat
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Insomuch
             that
             thou
             couldst
             not
             chuse
             but
             thinke
          
           
             The
             beaten
             ship
             would
             at
             that
             instant
             sinke
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             thou
             didst
             approach
             
               g
            
             neere
             to
             the
             shore
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             The
             danger
             then
             thou
             know'st
             was
             more
             and
             more
             :
          
           
             For
             then
             the
             
               i
            
             Rocks
             and
             Sands
             did
             thee
             affright
             ,
          
           
             Which
             could
             not
             be
             discern'd
             in
             the
             darke
             night
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             Then
             thou
             on
             God
             didst
             call
             ,
             and
             he
             thee
             heard
             ,
          
           
             And
             from
             those
             greater
             dangers
             thee
             preserv'd
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             Thus
             by
             the
             Lords
             great
             power
             and
             mighty
             hand
          
           
             In
             
               m
            
             safety
             thou
             wast
             brought
             unto
             the
             land
             :
          
           
             Where
             thou
             no
             sooner
             wast
             ,
             but
             didst
             
               n
            
             neglect
          
           
             To
             give
             him
             thankes
             that
             did
             thee
             thus
             protect
             :
          
           
             
               o
            
             But
             with
             rude
             company
             didst
             drinke
             and
             
               p
            
             sweare
             ,
          
           
             Living
             
               q
            
             most
             wickedly
             without
             all
             care
             :
          
           
             
               r
            
             Wherefore
             't
             was
             just
             with
             God
             to
             let
             thee
             fall
          
           
             Into
             these
             troubles
             :
             therefore
             on
             him
             
               (ſ)
            
             call
          
           
             To
             give
             thee
             grace
             ,
             that
             thou
             
               t
            
             never
             forget
          
           
             To
             
               u
            
             praise
             his
             name
             .
             Then
             though
             thou
             art
             in
             debt
             ,
          
           
             
               x
            
             Thou
             shalt
             not
             in
             this
             prison
             long
             remaine
             ;
          
           
             For
             he
             will
             
               y
            
             send
             thee
             to
             the
             Sea
             againe
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             VI
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Stranger
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             THou
             that
             a
             Stranger
             art
             in
             prison
             here
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Farre
             from
             thy
             Country
             ,
             friends
             and
             parents
             deare
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Be
             not
             quite
             out
             of
             heart
             ,
             for
             God
             above
          
           
             
               c
            
             Will
             new
             friends
             raise
             thee
             here
             ,
             
               d
            
             if
             thou
             him
             love
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             'T
             is
             not
             the
             distance
             of
             the
             place
             ,
             that
             can
          
           
             
               f
            
             His
             providence
             keep
             back
             from
             any
             man
             .
          
           
             God
             of
             the
             
               g
            
             stranger
             hath
             a
             speciall
             care
             ,
          
           
             As
             well
             in
             a
             strange
             Country
             ,
             as
             elsewhere
             :
          
           
             
               h
            
             His
             goodnesse
             and
             his
             mercy
             doth
             appeare
          
           
             Throughout
             the
             world
             ,
             to
             those
             that
             doe
             him
             feare
             .
          
           
             What
             need'st
             thou
             then
             take
             any
             thing
             to
             heart
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Seeing
             the
             Lord
             doth
             love
             thee
             where
             thou
             art
             ?
          
           
             Now
             
               k
            
             though
             thou
             hast
             estranged
             been
             from
             him
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Yet
             hee
             'll
             not
             leave
             thee
             to
             thy selfe
             to
             sinne
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             When
             thou
             his
             mercies
             felt
             ,
             thou
             then
             wast
             glad
          
           
             
               n
            
             But
             now
             he
             thee
             correcteth
             ,
             thou
             art
             sad
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             Experience
             thou
             hast
             of
             his
             goodnesse
          
           
             By
             sea
             and
             land
             ;
             and
             yet
             neverthelesse
          
           
             Thou
             didst
             forget
             thy selfe
             ,
             
               p
            
             and
             went'st
             astray
             ,
          
           
             As
             travellers
             doe
             ,
             
               q
            
             that
             are
             out
             of
             the
             way
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             What
             cam'st
             thou
             in
             this
             Country
             for
             to
             see
             ?
          
           
             Strange
             
               (ſ)
            
             fashions
             ?
             or
             some
             other
             vanitie
             ?
          
           
             In
             prison
             here
             strange
             things
             thou
             may'st
             behold
             ,
          
           
             
               t
            
             For
             here
             vaine
             people
             are
             ,
             both
             young
             and
             old
             :
          
           
             
               u
            
             If
             in
             such
             company
             thou
             take
             delight
             ,
          
           
             
               x
            
             They
             'll
             bring
             thee
             to
             a
             miserable
             plight
             .
          
           
             Consider
             with
             thy selfe
             what
             thou
             hast
             done
             ,
          
           
             
               y
            
             T'
             offend
             ;
             or
             how
             in
             debt
             and
             want
             
             th'hast
             run
             ;
          
           
             
               z
            
             For
             which
             thou
             art
             here
             laid
             up
             to
             remaine
             ,
          
           
             Where
             thou
             may'st
             lose
             ,
             much
             more
             then
             thou
             canst
             gaine
             .
          
           
           
             Wherefore
             't
             is
             time
             for
             thee
             to
             looke
             about
             ,
          
           
             To
             see
             if
             some
             
               a
            
             good
             friend
             will
             helpe
             thee
             out
             .
          
           
             Endeavour
             what
             thou
             canst
             ,
             
               b
            
             and
             crave
             Gods
             ayd
             ,
          
           
             Hee
             'll
             stand
             thy
             friend
             ,
             therefore
             be
             not
             dismay'd
             :
          
           
             And
             when
             he
             thee
             delivered
             hath
             from
             hence
             ,
          
           
             Doe
             what
             thou
             canst
             
               c
            
             to
             get
             experience
             :
          
           
             And
             let
             me
             now
             advise
             thee
             as
             a
             stranger
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thou
             fall
             not
             once
             againe
             into
             such
             danger
             :
          
           
             But
             being
             free
             ,
             
               e
            
             spend
             not
             thy
             time
             in
             vaine
             ,
          
           
             Then
             thou
             with
             credit
             may'st
             
               f
            
             go
             home
             againe
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             VII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             faint-hearted
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             BE
             not
             dejected
             ,
             thou
             
               a
            
             faint-hearted
             man
             :
          
           
             What
             ayl'st
             thou
             ,
             
               b
            
             that
             thou
             look'st
             so
             pale
             and
             wan
             ?
          
           
             Thou
             think'st
             it
             strange
             in
             prison
             here
             to
             lie
             ,
          
           
             And
             art
             
               c
            
             afraid
             thou
             shalt
             be
             sick
             and
             die
             :
          
           
             Even
             as
             a
             man
             at
             Sea
             thou
             seem'st
             to
             be
             ,
          
           
             Sick
             at
             the
             first
             ,
             distemper'd
             and
             queafie
             :
          
           
             This
             maladie
             will
             not
             last
             very
             long
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             After
             a
             while
             thou
             wilt
             againe
             grow
             strong
             .
          
           
             Take
             courage
             man
             ,
             and
             doe
             not
             him
             resemble
          
           
             
               e
            
             That
             at
             small
             things
             is
             apt
             to
             quake
             and
             tremble
             :
          
           
             The
             Sergeants
             thou
             need'st
             not
             at
             all
             to
             feare
             ,
          
           
             For
             they
             are
             gone
             ,
             now
             they
             have
             lodg'd
             thee
             here
             :
          
           
             The
             Docket
             man
             ,
             when
             he
             doth
             for
             thee
             call
             ,
          
           
             To
             goe
             along
             with
             him
             unto
             
               Guild
               hall
               ,
            
          
           
             Give
             him
             his
             groat
             ,
             and
             pay
             
             th'Attorneyes
             fee
             ,
          
           
             Or
             else
             they
             'll
             not
             doe
             any
             thing
             for
             thee
             :
          
           
             Thy
             Creditors
             ,
             if
             they
             doe
             not
             Declare
             ,
          
           
             Non-suit
             them
             :
             for
             why
             should'st
             thou
             them
             forbeare
             ?
          
           
             And
             if
             they
             doe
             Declare
             ,
             be
             not
             afraid
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Although
             this
             harsh
             course
             they
             take
             to
             be
             paid
             .
          
           
           
             What
             if
             they
             have
             taken
             a
             resolution
             ,
          
           
             To
             charge
             thee
             quickly
             with
             an
             execution
             ?
          
           
             It
             's
             very
             like
             ,
             that
             for
             a
             time
             thereby
          
           
             They
             may
             deprive
             thee
             of
             thy
             libertie
             .
          
           
             Yet
             though
             thy
             bodie
             in
             prison
             they
             keepe
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Doe
             not
             forbeare
             to
             eate
             ,
             drink
             ,
             rest
             ,
             and
             sleepe
             .
          
           
             What
             need'st
             thou
             
               b
            
             feare
             what
             men
             can
             doe
             unto
             thee
             ?
          
           
             
               c
            
             Do'st
             thinke
             by
             this
             course
             they
             mean
             to
             undoe
             thee
             ?
          
           
             Beleeve
             it
             ,
             and
             doe
             not
             thy selfe
             deceive
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             They
             can
             no
             more
             doe
             then
             God
             gives
             them
             leave
             .
          
           
             What
             if
             to
             malice
             they
             are
             so
             much
             bent
             ?
          
           
             
               e
            
             Call
             on
             the
             Lord
             ,
             their
             designes
             hee
             'le
             prevent
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             The
             feare
             of
             danger
             which
             thou
             hadst
             ,
             be
             sure
          
           
             Is
             more
             then
             that
             ,
             which
             thou
             do'st
             now
             endure
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Feare
             thou
             not
             those
             that
             may
             thy
             bodie
             spoile
             ,
          
           
             But
             cannot
             give
             unto
             thy
             soule
             the
             foile
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             Feare
             thou
             the
             mightie
             God
             of
             Israel
             ,
          
           
             That
             can
             both
             soule
             and
             bodie
             cast
             in
             hell
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             The
             feare
             of
             him
             which
             wise
             men
             doe
             enjoy
             ,
          
           
             Without
             all
             doubt
             
               k
            
             drives
             other
             feares
             away
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             Wherefore
             if
             thou
             art
             wise
             ,
             doe
             not
             give
             place
          
           
             To
             slavish
             feare
             ,
             t'
             will
             bring
             thee
             to
             disgrace
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             Faint
             not
             under
             the
             Crosse
             ,
             
               n
            
             cheere
             up
             thy
             heart
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             Get
             strength
             in
             Christ
             ,
             now
             thou
             in
             prison
             art
             .
          
           
             
               p
            
             Then
             though
             thou
             hast
             not
             things
             here
             to
             content
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             Yet
             shalt
             thou
             have
             no
             just
             cause
             to
             repent
             .
          
           
             For
             if
             with
             
               r
            
             boldnesse
             thou
             repayr'st
             to
             him
          
           
             In
             thy
             distresse
             ,
             then
             shalt
             thou
             want
             nothing
             .
          
           
             Hee
             'le
             give
             thee
             
               s
            
             courage
             ,
             and
             much
             
               t
            
             strength
             to
             beare
          
           
             Thy
             great
             afflictions
             ,
             both
             here
             and
             elsewhere
             .
          
           
             And
             they
             that
             laid
             thee
             here
             ,
             
               u
            
             shall
             never
             have
          
           
             On
             thee
             their
             wills
             ,
             though
             they
             the
             same
             doe
             crave
             .
          
           
             For
             let
             them
             doe
             to
             thee
             the
             worst
             they
             can
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             need'st
             not
             feare
             ,
             
               x
            
             looke
             thou
             up
             like
             a
             man
          
           
             
               y
            
             To
             him
             that
             rules
             the
             hearts
             of
             men
             :
             hee
             'le
             please
          
           
             To
             rule
             them
             so
             ,
             as
             thine
             shall
             have
             much
             ease
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             And
             when
             God
             sees
             it
             fit
             thou
             hence
             dost
             goe
             ,
          
           
             Make
             him
             thy
             friend
             ,
             
               b
            
             and
             thy
             time
             well
             bestow
             :
          
           
             
               c
            
             That
             thou
             no
             more
             into
             this
             place
             dost
             come
             ,
          
           
             Which
             is
             a
             place
             all
             wise
             men
             faine
             would
             shun
             .
          
           
             Whilst
             thou
             art
             here
             ,
             
               d
            
             be
             not
             at
             all
             dismay'd
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             Though
             for
             a
             little
             time
             thou
             art
             here
             stay'd
             :
          
           
             
               f
            
             But
             trust
             in
             God
             ,
             
               g
            
             and
             let
             thy
             sins
             decrease
             ;
          
           
             
               h
            
             Then
             God
             out
             of
             this
             place
             will
             thee
             release
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             VIII
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             Sonne
             .
          
           
             VVHen
             I
             in
             prison
             was
             ,
             nine
             yeares
             agoe
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Thou
             at
             that
             time
             in
             Prison
             wast
             also
             .
          
           
             I
             ne're
             in
             prison
             was
             before
             that
             time
             ,
          
           
             No
             more
             wast
             thou
             ,
             for
             then
             thou
             wast
             not
             mine
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             I
             was
             the
             Sergeant
             that
             in
             prison
             laid
             thee
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Thy
             mother
             was
             thy
             Gaoler
             that
             obey'd
             me
             .
          
           
             I
             ,
             no
             close
             prisoner
             was
             ,
             though
             I
             had
             foes
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             But
             thou
             wast
             shut
             up
             close
             ,
             thy
             mother
             knowes
             .
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             could
             walke
             ,
             and
             looke
             about
             ,
          
           
             But
             thou
             in
             prison
             then
             could'st
             not
             peepe
             out
             :
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             my
             sight
             had
             to
             my
             minde
             ,
          
           
             But
             thou
             t'
             is
             knowne
             in
             prison
             wast
             starke
             blinde
             :
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             was
             cold
             ,
             and
             tooke
             much
             harme
             ;
          
           
             But
             thou
             in
             prison
             wast
             kept
             very
             warme
             :
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             hard
             shift
             made
             for
             my
             diet
             ;
          
           
             But
             thou
             in
             prison
             hadst
             thy
             food
             in
             quiet
             :
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             grew
             leane
             for
             want
             of
             feeding
             ;
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             know
             thou
             hadst
             thy
             first
             breeding
             :
          
           
             
               e
            
             My
             flesh
             in
             prison
             did
             consume
             away
             ;
          
           
             But
             thy
             flesh
             then
             increased
             every
             day
             :
          
           
             In
             prison
             I
             had
             alwayes
             company
             ;
          
           
             But
             thou
             alone
             in
             prison
             then
             didst
             lye
             :
          
           
           
             My
             Keeper
             in
             prison
             did
             me
             neglect
             ;
          
           
             But
             thy
             Keeper
             did
             never
             thee
             forget
             :
          
           
             My
             Keeper
             was
             a
             man
             that
             was
             above
             me
             ;
          
           
             Thy
             Keeper
             was
             a
             woman
             that
             did
             love
             thee
             ;
          
           
             My
             Keeper
             did
             at
             me
             oft-times
             repine
             ;
          
           
             But
             thy
             Keeper
             a
             deare
             friend
             was
             of
             thine
             :
          
           
             My
             Keeper
             often
             saw
             me
             in
             the
             light
             ;
          
           
             But
             thy
             Keeper
             depriv'd
             was
             of
             thy
             sight
             ;
          
           
             My
             Keeper
             I
             was
             faine
             to
             pray
             and
             pay
             ;
          
           
             But
             thy
             Keeper
             car'd
             for
             thee
             night
             and
             day
             ;
          
           
             I
             was
             nine
             weekes
             in
             prison
             ;
             so
             long
             try'd
             ;
          
           
             But
             thou
             
               a
            
             nine
             months
             in
             prison
             did'st
             abide
             :
          
           
             When
             I
             came
             out
             of
             prison
             ,
             glad
             was
             I
             ;
          
           
             When
             thou
             cam'st
             out
             of
             prison
             
               b
            
             thou
             did'st
             cry
             :
          
           
             When
             I
             came
             forth
             I
             then
             some
             cloaths
             did
             lack
             ;
          
           
             
               c
            
             But
             thou
             then
             had'st
             not
             a
             rag
             to
             thy
             back
             :
          
           
             When
             I
             came
             forth
             ,
             my
             friends
             I
             went
             to
             see
             ;
          
           
             When
             thou
             cam'st
             forth
             ,
             thy
             friends
             did
             visit
             thee
             :
          
           
             Into
             prison
             againe
             I
             may
             adventure
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             But
             thou
             into
             thy
             prison
             shalt
             ne're
             enter
             :
          
           
             Nine
             yeares
             have
             I
             my
             liberty
             enjoy'd
             ,
          
           
             But
             now
             in
             prison
             am
             againe
             annoy'd
             .
          
           
             Five
             times
             nine
             yeares
             and
             upwards
             have
             I
             liv'd
             ,
          
           
             Sometimes
             contentedly
             ,
             but
             often
             griev'd
             .
          
           
             Nine
             yeares
             in
             sorrowes
             hast
             thou
             liv'd
             with
             me
             ,
          
           
             Which
             with
             thy
             tender
             yeares
             could
             not
             agree
             .
          
           
             But
             God
             ,
             who
             for
             his
             children
             doth
             provide
             ,
          
           
             Hath
             rais'd
             thee
             friends
             ,
             with
             whom
             thou
             dost
             abide
             ,
          
           
             Far
             distant
             from
             this
             naughty
             place
             ;
             and
             yet
          
           
             They
             love
             thee
             dearly
             ,
             which
             I
             'le
             ne're
             forget
             ;
          
           
             Where
             thou
             good
             breeding
             hast
             ,
             and
             may'st
             have
             still
             ,
          
           
             With
             all
             things
             else
             according
             to
             my
             will
             ;
          
           
             And
             where
             thou
             willingly
             shunn'st
             that
             that
             's
             naught
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             And
             also
             learn'st
             apace
             what
             thou
             art
             taught
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             continu'st
             as
             thou
             hast
             begun
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             I
             then
             shall
             have
             of
             thee
             much
             joy
             my
             Son
             .
          
           
           
             And
             now
             to
             
               a
            
             goodnesse
             I
             heare
             thy
             minde
             's
             bent
             ,
          
           
             In
             all
             my
             troubles
             I
             shall
             have
             content
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             The
             hope
             of
             comfort
             which
             of
             thee
             I
             have
             ,
          
           
             Makes
             me
             rejoyce
             in
             this
             living
             mens
             grave
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             
               c
            
             learne
             now
             whilst
             thou
             art
             young
             and
             tender
             ,
          
           
             Then
             thou
             hereafter
             wilt
             the
             same
             remember
             .
          
           
             Thou
             then
             may'st
             be
             a
             man
             of
             good
             esteeme
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             And
             my
             lost
             credit
             may'st
             at
             last
             redeeme
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             Then
             thou
             may'st
             be
             to
             me
             a
             helpe
             and
             stay
             ,
          
           
             When
             I
             am
             old
             ,
             and
             ready
             to
             decay
             :
          
           
             
               f
            
             Thou
             then
             the
             Lord
             wilt
             praise
             ,
             
               g
            
             and
             thank
             thy
             friends
             ,
          
           
             Endeavoring
             how
             thou
             may'st
             make
             them
             amends
             .
          
           
             Now
             though
             in
             prison
             I
             am
             here
             a
             while
             ,
          
           
             By
             reason
             of
             those
             that
             did
             me
             beguile
             ;
          
           
             Yet
             still
             my
             hope
             is
             ,
             that
             I
             shall
             one
             day
          
           
             
               h
            
             See
             thee
             and
             all
             thy
             friends
             againe
             with
             joy
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             IX
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Scholler
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             VVHen
             Schollers
             have
             the
             truants
             play'd
             their
             fill
             ,
          
           
             They
             must
             be
             
               b
            
             whipp'd
             ,
             though
             much
             against
             their
             wil
             .
          
           
             The
             truant
             thou
             hast
             plaid
             ,
             and
             eke
             
               c
            
             neglected
          
           
             Thy
             Book
             to
             learne
             ,
             for
             which
             thou
             art
             corrected
             .
          
           
             This
             Prison
             is
             thy
             Schoole
             now
             for
             a
             time
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Christ
             thy
             Schoolemaster
             is
             as
             well
             as
             mine
             .
          
           
             Now
             seeing
             thou
             unto
             this
             Schoole
             art
             brought
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             In
             practice
             put
             that
             which
             thou
             hast
             beene
             taught
             .
          
           
             For
             Christ
             thy
             Master
             is
             with
             thee
             offended
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Because
             thy
             life
             thou
             hast
             not
             yet
             amended
             :
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             yet
             thou
             need'st
             not
             be
             too
             much
             afraid
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Though
             thou
             the
             truant
             hast
             so
             often
             plaid
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             For
             if
             thou
             dost
             endeavour
             to
             doe
             well
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             And
             wilt
             no
             more
             against
             him
             so
             rebell
             ;
          
           
           
             Then
             he
             to
             thee
             (
             I
             know
             )
             will
             be
             as
             milde
             ,
          
           
             As
             any
             
               a
            
             Father
             can
             be
             to
             his
             Childe
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             He
             will
             not
             alwaies
             angry
             be
             ,
             nor
             chide
          
           
             With
             those
             that
             his
             corrections
             can
             abide
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Yet
             thou
             complain'st
             ,
             thy
             punishment
             is
             great
             ,
          
           
             And
             dost
             with
             griefe
             the
             same
             oft-times
             repeat
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             And
             art
             disquieted
             here
             in
             this
             Schoole
             ;
          
           
             Yet
             doe
             not
             thou
             with
             others
             play
             the
             foole
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             For
             thou
             should'st
             rather
             teach
             ,
             then
             learne
             of
             those
          
           
             Which
             have
             no
             breeding
             ,
             though
             they
             weare
             good
             clothes
             .
          
           
             Be
             thou
             the
             usher
             of
             this
             Schoole
             ,
             that
             so
          
           
             
               f
            
             Thou
             may'st
             teach
             others
             that
             which
             they
             don't
             know
             .
          
           
             Here
             are
             poore
             Schollers
             ,
             that
             are
             apt
             to
             learne
          
           
             
               g
            
             Much
             ill
             :
             but
             goodnesse
             they
             cannot
             discerne
             .
          
           
             Thou
             may'st
             observe
             ,
             
               h
            
             how
             some
             are
             still
             addicted
          
           
             To
             wickednesse
             ,
             
               i
            
             though
             they
             are
             here
             afflicted
             .
          
           
             Some
             
               k
            
             give
             their
             mindes
             to
             drinke
             ,
             others
             to
             
               l
            
             sweare
             ,
          
           
             And
             some
             
               m
            
             their
             whoring
             will
             not
             here
             forbeare
             .
          
           
             Some
             doe
             delight
             at
             cards
             and
             dice
             to
             play
             ;
          
           
             
               n
            
             And
             thus
             most
             of
             them
             passe
             their
             time
             away
             .
          
           
             Consider
             this
             ;
             Instruct
             them
             to
             be
             
               o
            
             sober
             ,
          
           
             That
             they
             may
             learne
             a
             new
             lease
             to
             turne
             over
             .
          
           
             Omit
             no
             time
             ,
             
               p
            
             good
             counsell
             now
             to
             give
          
           
             Unto
             such
             as
             in
             ignorance
             here
             live
             :
          
           
             
               q
            
             For
             some
             so
             ignorant
             are
             ,
             that
             they
             scarce
             know
          
           
             So
             much
             ,
             as
             little
             babes
             ,
             the
             Christ-crosse-row
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             Lead
             thou
             a
             godly
             life
             ,
             and
             vertuous
             be
             ,
          
           
             That
             they
             example
             may
             here
             take
             by
             thee
             .
          
           
             
               (ſ)
            
             Cheer
             up
             thy
             heart
             ,
             and
             be
             not
             now
             so
             muddy
             ,
          
           
             Although
             thy
             bookes
             thou
             hast
             not
             here
             to
             study
             .
          
           
             It
             may
             be
             thou
             hast
             pawn'd
             ,
             or
             sold
             away
          
           
             Thy
             bookes
             to
             such
             
               t
            
             as
             seldome
             read
             or
             pray
             :
          
           
             Yet
             be
             not
             still
             so
             
               u
            
             sad
             as
             thou
             hast
             been
             ,
          
           
             Although
             those
             bookes
             thou
             canst
             not
             yet
             redeeme
             :
          
           
             For
             if
             thou
             hast
             one
             booke
             amongst
             the
             rest
             ,
          
           
             
               x
            
             The
             Bible
             ,
             which
             of
             all
             bookes
             is
             the
             best
             ,
          
           
           
             Thou
             hast
             enough
             ,
             to
             study
             thereupon
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             And
             need'st
             no
             other
             book
             but
             that
             alone
             .
          
           
             He
             that
             doth
             
               b
            
             study
             much
             (
             without
             all
             doubt
             )
          
           
             In
             other
             bookes
             ,
             will
             soone
             be
             wearied
             out
             .
          
           
             But
             he
             that
             in
             
               c
            
             Gods
             word
             takes
             great
             delight
             ,
          
           
             And
             therein
             
               d
            
             meditates
             both
             
               e
            
             day
             and
             
               f
            
             night
             ;
          
           
             
               g
            
             That
             man
             shall
             flourish
             ,
             and
             see
             happy
             dayes
             ,
          
           
             For
             God
             will
             prosper
             him
             in
             all
             his
             wayes
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             God
             is
             the
             Author
             of
             that
             holy
             Booke
             ,
          
           
             And
             therefore
             thou
             therein
             may'st
             boldly
             looke
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             All
             holy
             Scripture's
             given
             by
             inspiration
             ,
          
           
             And
             therefore
             is
             in
             such
             great
             
               k
            
             estimation
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             Search
             them
             alone
             ,
             and
             thou
             therein
             shalt
             finde
          
           
             Eternall
             life
             ,
             
               m
            
             which
             satisfies
             the
             minde
             .
          
           
             
               n
            
             There
             wisdome
             thou
             mayst
             learne
             ,
             for
             thy
             soules
             health
             :
          
           
             
               o
            
             The
             rich
             find
             there
             much
             joy
             ,
             
               p
            
             the
             poore
             much
             wealth
             .
          
           
             There
             's
             choise
             of
             spirituall
             food
             ;
             
               q
            
             feed
             on
             it
             then
             :
          
           
             
               r
            
             There
             's
             milke
             for
             babes
             ,
             
               (ſ)
            
             and
             meat
             for
             stronger
             men
             .
          
           
             It
             's
             like
             a
             brooke
             ,
             that
             's
             large
             and
             deep
             ,
             wherein
          
           
             
               t
            
             The
             lambe
             may
             wade
             ,
             
               u
            
             and
             
             th'Elephant
             may
             swim
             .
          
           
             
               x
            
             All
             ,
             that
             to
             our
             salvation
             tends
             ,
             is
             there
          
           
             Penn'd
             down
             in
             holy
             writ
             ;
             and
             not
             elsewhere
             .
          
           
             And
             yet
             Gods
             word
             is
             to
             the
             stubborne
             Jewes
          
           
             A
             
               y
            
             stumbling
             block
             ;
             which
             makes
             them
             it
             refuse
             :
          
           
             And
             to
             the
             self-will'd
             Gentiles
             it
             's
             likewise
          
           
             A
             
               z
            
             foolishnesse
             ;
             therefore
             they
             it
             despise
             .
          
           
             To
             say
             the
             truth
             ,
             
               a
            
             this
             Book
             's
             not
             understood
          
           
             
               b
            
             By
             learned
             Schollers
             ,
             that
             seeme
             to
             be
             good
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             There
             's
             none
             at
             all
             can
             understand
             this
             thing
             ,
          
           
             Untill
             God
             
               d
            
             open
             their
             understanding
             .
          
           
             Now
             study
             't
             with
             delight
             ,
             
               e
            
             call
             on
             Gods
             name
             ,
          
           
             So
             shalt
             thou
             rightly
             understand
             the
             same
             .
          
           
             Then
             shalt
             thou
             be
             in
             a
             most
             happy
             taking
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             When
             thou
             a
             Scholler
             art
             of
             Gods
             owne
             making
             .
          
           
             Whil'st
             thou
             art
             here
             ,
             
               g
            
             learne
             something
             every
             day
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             And
             teach
             such
             as
             are
             quite
             out
             of
             the
             way
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Please
             thy
             Schoole-master
             ,
             and
             contented
             be
             ;
          
           
             So
             shalt
             thou
             breake
             up
             Schoole
             ,
             and
             be
             set
             free
             :
          
           
             And
             afterwards
             
               b
            
             thou
             having
             lived
             well
             ,
          
           
             Shalt
             with
             thy
             Master
             Christ
             for
             ever
             dwell
          
           
             In
             heaven
             above
             ,
             
               c
            
             where
             thou
             shalt
             see
             and
             know
          
           
             More
             then
             thou
             ever
             heard'st
             of
             here
             below
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             X.
             
          
           
             To
             an
             ancient
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             ,
             exceedingly
             oppressed
             with
             griefe
             ,
             and
             sorrow
             upon
             sorrow
             .
          
           
             THy
             
               a
            
             sorrowes
             ,
             old
             man
             ,
             are
             sorrowes
             indeed
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Which
             sorrowes
             doe
             all
             others
             here
             exceed
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Thou
             art
             a
             man
             dejected
             in
             our
             fight
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             And
             carefull
             thoughts
             are
             with
             thee
             day
             and
             night
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             Thy
             countenance
             shewes
             how
             thy
             
               f
            
             heart
             is
             griev'd
             ,
          
           
             And
             thy
             
               g
            
             gray
             haires
             shew
             that
             thou
             hast
             long
             liv'd
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             If
             thou
             thy
             youthfull
             dayes
             didst
             not
             well
             spend
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Now
             thou
             art
             old
             ,
             endeavour
             to
             amend
             :
          
           
             
               k
            
             And
             then
             although
             thy
             body
             doe
             decay
             ,
          
           
             Thy
             spirit
             shall
             revive
             and
             live
             for
             aye
          
           
             In
             heaven
             with
             Christ
             ,
             who
             
               l
            
             heares
             thy
             groanes
             and
             cryes
             ;
          
           
             Hee
             'll
             
               m
            
             wipe
             away
             all
             thy
             teares
             from
             thine
             eyes
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             for
             debt
             art
             to
             this
             place
             committed
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             Thy
             case
             (
             if
             thou
             art
             poore
             )
             is
             to
             be
             pitti'd
             .
          
           
             It
             was
             thy
             
               o
            
             daughter
             ,
             whom
             thou
             lov'st
             full
             deare
             ,
          
           
             That
             was
             
             th'occasion
             of
             thy
             being
             here
             .
          
           
             Thou
             didst
             her
             place
             with
             one
             ,
             that
             did
             her
             keep
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             Where
             she
             no
             want
             had
             of
             food
             ,
             cloaths
             ,
             nor
             sleep
             :
          
           
             But
             therewithall
             she
             was
             not
             well
             contented
             ,
          
           
             And
             therefore
             she
             from
             thence
             
               q
            
             herselfe
             absented
             ;
          
           
             
               r
            
             Being
             by
             wicked
             counsell
             much
             deluded
             ,
          
           
             So
             that
             in
             danger
             she
             her selfe
             intruded
             :
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             And
             proving
             false
             to
             him
             ,
             with
             whom
             she
             dwelt
             ,
          
           
             She
             then
             the
             miserie
             of
             a
             Prison
             felt
             :
          
           
             
               b
            
             And
             thou
             having
             for
             her
             truth
             thy
             word
             past
             ,
          
           
             Arrested
             wast
             ,
             and
             into
             prison
             ●ast
             :
          
           
             When
             she
             came
             shortly
             after
             to
             be
             try'd
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             She
             was
             found
             guilty
             ;
             for
             which
             cause
             she
             dy'd
             :
          
           
             Then
             thy
             poore
             wife
             
               d
            
             fell
             sick
             ,
             and
             dy'd
             for
             griefe
             ,
          
           
             Hearing
             her
             childe
             did
             suffer
             as
             a
             theefe
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             Thus
             was
             thy
             griefe
             and
             sorrow
             much
             increas'd
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             As
             with
             Gods
             children
             't
             is
             ,
             when
             they
             thinke
             least
             .
          
           
             Besides
             all
             this
             ,
             now
             in
             thy
             great
             distresse
          
           
             
               g
            
             Thy
             friends
             doe
             not
             themselves
             to
             thee
             addresse
             ;
          
           
             
               h
            
             But
             leave
             thee
             comfortlesse
             here
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             To
             muse
             upon
             thy
             daughters
             great
             disgrace
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             If
             thou
             ,
             like
             old
             
               Eli
               ,
            
             didst
             e're
             neglect
          
           
             Thy
             children
             in
             their
             young
             dayes
             to
             correct
             ;
          
           
             
               k
            
             Then
             thou
             ,
             like
             old
             
               Eli
               ,
            
             for
             that
             cause
             art
          
           
             Corrected
             now
             thy selfe
             ,
             and
             feel'st
             the
             smart
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             ,
             like
             
               David
               ,
            
             (
             when
             thy
             girle
             was
             young
             )
          
           
             Was
             fond
             or'e
             her
             ,
             
               l
            
             as
             he
             was
             o're
             his
             sonne
             ;
          
           
             
               m
            
             Then
             thou
             like
             
               David
            
             must
             afflicted
             be
             ,
          
           
             (
             For
             being
             then
             so
             fond
             )
             as
             well
             as
             he
             .
          
           
             Like
             
               Eli
            
             be
             ,
             when
             thou
             corrected
             art
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             Submit
             to
             God
             ,
             and
             take
             it
             in
             good
             part
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             Like
             
               David
            
             be
             ,
             who
             after
             he
             had
             cry'd
          
           
             For
             his
             lost
             sonne
             ,
             
               p
            
             was
             then
             well
             pacifi'd
             .
          
           
             Now
             
               Davids
            
             sonne
             ,
             
               q
            
             by
             his
             untimely
             death
          
           
             Dy'd
             in
             his
             sins
             ,
             and
             so
             gave
             up
             his
             breath
             .
          
           
             Thy
             daughter
             had
             a
             time
             before
             she
             dy'de
             ,
          
           
             To
             call
             on
             God
             :
             her
             
               r
            
             sins
             she
             did
             not
             hide
             .
          
           
             
               (ſ)
            
             Doubtlesse
             the
             Lord
             heard
             her
             humble
             request
             ,
          
           
             And
             that
             her
             soule
             is
             now
             with
             him
             at
             rest
             .
          
           
             
               t
            
             Comfort
             thy selfe
             in
             God
             now
             she
             is
             gone
             ,
          
           
             
               u
            
             And
             thinke
             that
             thou
             must
             follow
             her
             ere
             long
             :
          
           
             Thy
             Adversaries
             
               x
            
             cannot
             long
             detaine
             thee
          
           
             Here
             in
             this
             prison
             ,
             where
             
               y
            
             they
             now
             disdaine
             thee
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             When
             God
             his
             time
             sees
             fit
             ,
             hee
             'le
             thee
             release
             :
          
           
             
               b
            
             Live
             therefore
             well
             ,
             
               c
            
             so
             shalt
             thou
             dye
             in
             peace
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thy
             soule
             shall
             then
             ascend
             to
             God
             on
             high
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             And
             live
             with
             him
             in
             heaven
             eternally
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XI
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             eldest
             Daughter
             .
          
           
             THere
             was
             a
             time
             ,
             before
             thy
             time
             ,
             in
             which
          
           
             I
             was
             beloved
             of
             the
             
               a
            
             poore
             and
             
               b
            
             rich
             .
          
           
             For
             in
             those
             dayes
             
               c
            
             I
             had
             good
             things
             about
             me
             ,
          
           
             And
             many
             could
             not
             well
             subsist
             without
             me
             .
          
           
             I
             then
             alone
             did
             live
             ,
             wherefore
             I
             sought
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             And
             found
             her
             which
             into
             the
             world
             thee
             brought
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             A
             burden
             thou
             wast
             to
             her
             a
             long
             while
             ,
          
           
             When
             she
             thee
             carried
             then
             many
             a
             mile
             ,
          
           
             Into
             a
             Country
             which
             thou
             could'st
             not
             see
             ,
          
           
             Where
             I
             had
             
               f
            
             Land
             ,
             that
             caus'd
             my
             misery
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             when
             from
             thence
             she
             brought
             thee
             back
             againe
             ,
          
           
             After
             a
             while
             
               h
            
             thou
             put'st
             her
             to
             great
             paine
             :
          
           
             For
             thou
             so
             heavy
             wast
             ,
             and
             big
             also
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             That
             she
             then
             could
             no
             longer
             with
             thee
             goe
             .
          
           
             So
             weake
             was
             she
             ,
             that
             thou
             mad'st
             her
             to
             fall
             ,
          
           
             So
             that
             for
             helpe
             
               k
            
             she
             did
             both
             cry
             and
             call
             .
          
           
             And
             then
             betweene
             you
             both
             there
             was
             such
             strife
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             That
             she
             therewith
             had
             almost
             lost
             her
             life
             .
          
           
             After
             which
             combat
             ,
             though
             she
             had
             the
             worst
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             she
             thy
             best
             friend
             was
             ,
             
               m
            
             for
             she
             thee
             nurst
             .
          
           
             And
             though
             her
             paines
             were
             great
             ,
             yet
             shortly
             after
          
           
             We
             both
             rejoyc'd
             in
             thee
             
               n
            
             our
             elder
             daughter
             .
          
           
             I
             then
             in
             credit
             liv'd
             ,
             and
             did
             enjoy
          
           
             
               o
            
             The
             pleasures
             of
             this
             life
             ,
             which
             seem'd
             so
             gay
             .
          
           
             
               p
            
             But
             now
             those
             dayes
             are
             past
             ,
             my
             credit
             's
             lost
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             My
             meanes
             are
             gone
             ,
             and
             my
             designes
             are
             crost
             .
          
           
           
             Much
             trouble
             I
             of
             late
             have
             undergone
             ,
          
           
             And
             now
             at
             last
             
               a
            
             am
             in
             a
             prison
             strong
             ,
          
           
             Depriv'd
             of
             that
             which
             heretofore
             I
             had
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             T'
             was
             never
             with
             me
             as
             't
             is
             now
             so
             bad
             .
          
           
             So
             that
             to
             say
             the
             truth
             ,
             I
             may
             be
             here
          
           
             Compar'd
             to
             the
             foure
             
               c
            
             Seasons
             of
             the
             yeare
             .
          
           
             The
             joyfull
             
               d
            
             Spring
             ,
             the
             dainty
             
               e
            
             Summer
             fine
             ,
          
           
             The
             fruitfull
             
               f
            
             Harvest
             ,
             and
             the
             
               g
            
             Winter
             time
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             The
             Spring
             time
             of
             my
             youth
             
               i
            
             I
             liv'd
             in
             pleasure
             ,
          
           
             Then
             God
             gave
             thee
             to
             me
             ,
             thou
             wast
             my
             treasure
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             In
             those
             dayes
             I
             knew
             not
             what
             troubles
             meant
             ,
          
           
             For
             then
             my
             Country-house
             I
             had
             in
             Kent
             .
          
           
             The
             Summer
             time
             
               l
            
             of
             my
             good
             dayes
             had
             I
          
           
             Much
             trading
             and
             withall
             ,
             my
             Girle
             
               Mary
               .
            
          
           
             
               m
            
             In
             those
             dayes
             I
             got
             meanes
             ,
             and
             lived
             well
             ,
          
           
             My
             credit
             then
             was
             good
             ,
             my
             friends
             can
             tell
             .
          
           
             I'
             th
             Harvest
             time
             
               n
            
             I
             gather'd
             much
             ,
             and
             than
          
           
             I
             lost
             much
             ,
             yet
             ,
             God
             gave
             me
             my
             Girle
             
               Nan
               .
            
          
           
             In
             those
             dayes
             
               o
            
             I
             much
             care
             had
             to
             uphold
          
           
             My
             credit
             ,
             which
             I
             valued
             more
             then
             gold
             .
          
           
             The
             Winter
             season
             ,
             when
             
               p
            
             I
             had
             my
             fill
          
           
             Of
             troubles
             ,
             then
             God
             sent
             me
             my
             son
             
               Will
               .
            
          
           
             In
             those
             dayes
             I
             was
             then
             ,
             as
             now
             I
             am
             ,
          
           
             In
             great
             distresse
             ,
             
               q
            
             and
             counted
             a
             lost
             man
             .
          
           
             Great
             losses
             I
             sustain'd
             that
             stormy
             time
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             Which
             makes
             me
             now
             to
             suffer
             and
             repine
             .
          
           
             
               s
            
             The
             losse
             of
             (
             
               Nan
            
             )
             thy
             sister
             ,
             was
             then
             more
          
           
             Grievous
             to
             me
             ,
             then
             all
             I
             lost
             before
             .
          
           
             A
             tedious
             Winter
             't
             is
             as
             I
             suppose
             ,
          
           
             
               t
            
             How
             long
             t'
             will
             last
             ,
             the
             Lord
             above
             best
             knowes
             .
          
           
             Thus
             in
             this
             world
             have
             I
             beene
             
               u
            
             toss'd
             and
             tumbl'd
             ,
          
           
             Sometimes
             advanc'd
             aloft
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             humbl'd
             .
          
           
             
               x
            
             The
             day-light
             of
             my
             former
             dayes
             are
             done
             ,
          
           
             The
             dark-night
             of
             my
             latter
             dayes
             are
             come
             .
          
           
             Yet
             still
             I
             hope
             t'
             will
             not
             be
             so
             with
             thee
             ,
          
           
             
               y
            
             But
             that
             thy
             best
             dayes
             will
             hereafter
             be
             .
          
           
           
             Although
             thy
             worst
             dayes
             be
             now
             for
             a
             season
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             doubtlesse
             thou
             hast
             so
             much
             wit
             and
             reason
             ,
          
           
             To
             thinke
             ,
             if
             thou
             
               a
            
             serve
             God
             ,
             
               b
            
             and
             thy
             friends
             please
             ,
          
           
             That
             thou
             hereafter
             may'st
             live
             more
             at
             ease
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             The
             more
             thou
             art
             in
             thy
             young
             dayes
             deprest
             ,
          
           
             The
             more
             one
             day
             will
             be
             thy
             joy
             and
             rest
             :
          
           
             And
             if
             thou
             live
             to
             be
             a
             woman
             growne
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thou
             wilt
             rejoyce
             that
             thou
             so
             much
             hast
             knowne
             .
          
           
             Thou
             now
             art
             with
             
               e
            
             thy
             friends
             ,
             who
             love
             thee
             well
             ,
          
           
             Give
             them
             content
             ,
             whilst
             thou
             with
             them
             dost
             dwell
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             Give
             not
             thy selfe
             at
             all
             to
             idlenesse
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             But
             be
             thou
             doing
             something
             ,
             more
             or
             lesse
             :
          
           
             Be
             
               *
            
             modest
             ,
             loving
             ,
             and
             of
             good
             behaviour
             ,
          
           
             So
             shalt
             thou
             be
             esteem'd
             of
             ,
             and
             in
             favour
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             And
             if
             to
             goodnesse
             thou
             dost
             now
             incline
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             then
             art
             Gods
             deere
             childe
             ,
             as
             well
             as
             mine
             :
          
           
             Thou
             then
             two
             Fathers
             hast
             ,
             be
             of
             good
             cheere
             ;
          
           
             
               i
            
             The
             one
             's
             in
             heaven
             above
             ,
             
               k
            
             the
             other's
             here
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             Thy
             earthly
             father's
             poore
             ,
             and
             weak
             withall
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             Thy
             heavenly
             Father's
             rich
             ,
             and
             liberall
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             want
             that
             which
             I
             have
             not
             to
             give
             thee
             ;
          
           
             Goe
             to
             
               n
            
             thy
             heavenly
             Father
             ,
             hee
             'le
             releeve
             thee
             :
          
           
             Make
             thy
             case
             knowne
             to
             him
             ,
             the
             
               o
            
             truth
             declare
             ,
          
           
             And
             
               p
            
             tell
             no
             lyes
             ,
             but
             thereof
             have
             a
             care
             :
          
           
             For
             God
             will
             never
             grant
             such
             their
             desires
             ;
          
           
             
               q
            
             The
             Devill
             is
             the
             father
             of
             all
             lyers
             .
          
           
             Now
             if
             thou
             learn'st
             good
             manners
             every
             day
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             And
             carriest
             thy selfe
             well
             ,
             not
             being
             coy
             ;
          
           
             
               s
            
             If
             thou
             to
             godlinesse
             dost
             give
             thy
             minde
             ,
          
           
             
               t
            
             And
             wilt
             live
             vertuously
             ,
             then
             thou
             shalt
             finde
             ,
          
           
             
               u
            
             That
             though
             thou
             many
             things
             art
             now
             deny'd
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             shalt
             thou
             be
             hereafter
             satisfi'd
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             meane
             while
             
               x
            
             consider
             well
             these
             things
             ,
          
           
             That
             I
             may
             from
             thee
             heare
             some
             good
             tidings
             .
          
           
             
               y
            
             It
             will
             rejoyce
             my
             heart
             ,
             though
             I
             am
             here
          
           
             In
             prison
             ,
             where
             I
             want
             meanes
             to
             be
             cleere
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Be
             thou
             my
             comfort
             now
             ,
             and
             thou
             shalt
             see
             ,
          
           
             I
             'le
             be
             thy
             comforter
             ,
             when
             I
             am
             free
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             domineering
             Creditor
             over
             a
             poore
             Debtor
             of
             his
             in
             Prison
             .
          
           
             THou
             domineering
             man
             ,
             
               a
            
             that
             art
             so
             
               b
            
             wise
          
           
             In
             thy
             conceit
             !
             
               c
            
             why
             dost
             thou
             so
             despise
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thy
             Debtor
             ,
             which
             at
             thy
             suit
             here
             doth
             lye
             ,
          
           
             Where
             he
             for
             want
             of
             food
             in
             time
             may
             dye
             ?
          
           
             He
             hath
             good
             friends
             (
             sayst
             thou
             )
             that
             will
             not
             see
          
           
             Him
             lye
             in
             Prison
             long
             ,
             in
             misery
             :
          
           
             But
             rather
             will
             some
             order
             take
             to
             pay
          
           
             His
             debts
             ,
             that
             he
             no
             longer
             here
             may
             stay
             .
          
           
             Alas
             !
             thou
             art
             deceiv'd
             ,
             t'
             will
             not
             appeare
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             That
             they
             'le
             doe
             any
             thing
             whilst
             he
             is
             here
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             He
             rather
             fares
             the
             worse
             for
             them
             ,
             so
             that
          
           
             He
             's
             like
             a
             Mouse
             that
             's
             taken
             in
             a
             Trap
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Yet
             thou
             dost
             boast
             and
             brag
             what
             thou
             hast
             done
             ,
          
           
             In
             laying
             up
             a
             poore
             man
             in
             prison
             .
          
           
             What
             hast
             thou
             gotten
             now
             by
             doing
             so
             ?
          
           
             The
             
               h
            
             Devill
             for
             thy
             friend
             ,
             and
             
               i
            
             God
             thy
             foe
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             The
             Devill
             takes
             delight
             in
             cruelty
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             And
             God
             rejects
             him
             that
             shewes
             no
             mercy
             :
          
           
             
               m
            
             Yet
             thou
             thy selfe
             ,
             having
             the
             world
             at
             will
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             Tak'st
             no
             pitty
             on
             him
             that
             is
             so
             ill
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             Thou
             tak'st
             thy
             pleasure
             ,
             
               p
            
             he
             grieves
             at
             the
             heart
             ;
          
           
             
               q
            
             Yet
             he
             's
             Gods
             creature
             ,
             even
             as
             thou
             art
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             Yet
             thou
             beleev'st
             thou
             art
             better
             then
             he
             ,
          
           
             
               s
            
             Because
             thou
             hast
             him
             made
             subject
             to
             thee
             .
          
           
             Yet
             when
             all
             comes
             to
             all
             ,
             one
             day
             thou
             must
             ,
          
           
             As
             well
             as
             he
             ,
             
               t
            
             be
             turned
             into
             dust
             .
          
           
           
             Then
             who
             shall
             judge
             ,
             which
             of
             you
             is
             the
             better
             ,
          
           
             Whether
             the
             Creditor
             ,
             or
             the
             poore
             Debtor
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             Your
             bodies
             in
             the
             darke
             grave
             may
             be
             there
          
           
             Alike
             unto
             the
             wormes
             without
             compare
             .
          
           
             Your
             soules
             may
             differ
             much
             ,
             
               b
            
             for
             they
             must
             flie
          
           
             Up
             to
             the
             
               c
            
             Judge
             (
             of
             heaven
             and
             
               d
            
             earth
             )
             on
             high
             :
          
           
             
               e
            
             Where
             that
             great
             Judge
             pronounce
             shall
             to
             all
             men
          
           
             
               f
            
             Both
             
               g
            
             good
             and
             
               h
            
             bad
             ,
             their
             sentence
             just
             ;
             and
             then
          
           
             
               i
            
             The
             soule
             that
             hath
             done
             well
             ,
             heav'n
             shall
             enjoy
             ;
          
           
             
               k
            
             The
             soule
             that
             hath
             done
             ill
             ,
             God
             will
             destroy
             .
          
           
             Consider
             this
             ,
             
               l
            
             thou
             that
             do'st
             domineere
          
           
             O're
             thy
             poore
             debtor
             whom
             thou
             hast
             lodg'd
             here
             :
          
           
             For
             thou
             thy selfe
             
               m
            
             art
             mightily
             in
             debt
          
           
             Unto
             the
             Lord
             ,
             which
             thou
             should'st
             not
             forget
             ;
          
           
             
               n
            
             And
             if
             Christ
             will
             not
             for
             thee
             undertake
             ,
          
           
             Thy
             debts
             to
             pay
             ,
             
               o
            
             for
             his
             own
             mercie
             sake
             ;
          
           
             Then
             thy
             poore
             soule
             and
             body
             shall
             at
             last
          
           
             
               p
            
             Be
             into
             Hell
             (
             that
             fearefull
             prison
             )
             cast
             .
          
           
             
               q
            
             If
             thou
             therefore
             wouldst
             mercy
             now
             obtaine
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             Be
             thou
             to
             others
             mercifull
             againe
             .
          
           
             
               (ſ)
            
             Come
             to
             thy
             poore
             debtor
             that
             's
             in
             distresse
             ;
          
           
             
               t
            
             Give
             him
             his
             libertie
             ,
             and
             so
             expresse
          
           
             
               u
            
             Thy
             love
             to
             him
             ,
             that
             he
             hereafter
             may
          
           
             Be
             able
             (
             with
             Gods
             helpe
             )
             his
             debts
             to
             pay
             .
          
           
             Thus
             thou
             may'st
             doe
             him
             good
             ,
             and
             thy selfe
             too
             ;
          
           
             
               x
            
             Wherefore
             delay
             no
             time
             this
             good
             to
             doe
             ;
          
           
             
               y
            
             Then
             doubtlesse
             thy
             great
             Creditor
             will
             forgive
          
           
             Thee
             all
             thy
             debts
             :
             
               z
            
             and
             thou
             with
             him
             shalt
             live
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XIII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             men
             ,
             which
             are
             Prisoners
             in
             the
             Hole
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             YOu
             that
             are
             Pris'ners
             in
             the
             Hole
             ,
             doe
             not
          
           
             
               b
            
             Despaire
             of
             helpe
             ,
             although
             it
             be
             your
             lot
          
           
           
             To
             be
             throng'd
             up
             together
             in
             a
             hole
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Where
             you
             each
             others
             miserie
             may
             condole
             .
          
           
             Experience
             you
             have
             had
             of
             
               b
            
             Gods
             goodnesse
             ,
          
           
             Which
             he
             to
             you
             hath
             shew'd
             
               c
            
             in
             your
             distresse
             :
          
           
             
               d
            
             The
             Lord
             your
             helpe
             and
             comfort
             will
             be
             still
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             If
             you
             obedient
             are
             unto
             his
             will
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             'T
             is
             God
             alone
             that
             moves
             mens
             hearts
             to
             pitty
          
           
             Poore
             pris'ners
             both
             in
             Country
             and
             in
             City
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Your
             Benefactors
             he
             makes
             liberall
             ,
          
           
             And
             therefore
             you
             
               h
            
             should
             daily
             on
             him
             call
          
           
             
               i
            
             To
             blesse
             and
             sanctifie
             the
             meanes
             you
             have
          
           
             
               k
            
             To
             feed
             your
             bodies
             ,
             
               l
            
             and
             your
             soules
             to
             save
             .
          
           
             'T
             is
             like
             in
             former
             time
             that
             some
             of
             you
          
           
             Did
             not
             fare
             halfe
             so
             well
             as
             now
             you
             doe
             :
          
           
             And
             if
             againe
             you
             had
             your
             liberty
             ,
          
           
             It
             may
             be
             you
             so
             well
             could
             not
             supply
          
           
             Your
             hungry
             bellies
             with
             such
             food
             ,
             as
             now
          
           
             Provided
             is
             ,
             which
             none
             can
             disallow
             .
          
           
             Your
             bodies
             likewise
             need
             endure
             no
             cold
             ,
          
           
             For
             you
             have
             fire
             enough
             for
             young
             and
             old
             .
          
           
             Many
             besides
             you
             are
             here
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             That
             think
             they
             are
             not
             in
             so
             good
             a
             case
             ;
          
           
             Because
             they
             often
             times
             in
             great
             want
             are
          
           
             Of
             that
             (
             God
             knowes
             )
             which
             you
             sometimes
             can
             spare
             :
          
           
             But
             if
             their
             chamber
             rent
             they
             cannot
             pay
             ,
          
           
             Then
             in
             your
             Hole
             they
             must
             be
             put
             to
             stay
             .
          
           
             Consider
             also
             how
             
               m
            
             your
             soules
             are
             fed
          
           
             With
             Gods
             Word
             ,
             
               n
            
             which
             to
             you
             is
             daily
             read
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             God
             by
             his
             Word
             to
             you
             speakes
             very
             plaine
             ;
          
           
             
               p
            
             And
             you
             by
             prayer
             speake
             to
             him
             againe
             .
          
           
             
               q
            
             This
             exercise
             you
             have
             now
             twice
             a
             day
             ,
          
           
             Having
             occasion
             just
             to
             sing
             and
             pray
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             If
             inward
             mirth
             you
             have
             ,
             sing
             heartily
             ;
          
           
             If
             outward
             crosses
             ,
             
               s
            
             pray
             continually
             :
          
           
             
               t
            
             If
             you
             those
             godly
             Psalmes
             of
             
               David
            
             sing
          
           
             Without
             true
             knowledge
             ,
             or
             understanding
             ,
          
           
           
             Then
             you
             sing
             like
             the
             Bird
             that
             doth
             rejoyce
             ,
          
           
             The
             Nightingall
             ,
             that
             's
             nothing
             but
             a
             voyce
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             If
             you
             to
             God
             doe
             pray
             ,
             and
             not
             regard
          
           
             How
             you
             speake
             to
             him
             ,
             
               b
            
             then
             you
             are
             not
             heard
             :
          
           
             Much
             like
             the
             Papists
             you
             are
             ,
             when
             they
             pray
             ,
          
           
             Who
             utter
             words
             ,
             but
             know
             not
             what
             they
             say
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             If
             you
             Gods
             word
             doe
             heare
             with
             no
             delight
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             And
             live
             like
             Heathen
             people
             in
             our
             sight
             ;
          
           
             
               e
            
             You
             then
             like
             Heathen
             shall
             be
             cast
             away
             ,
          
           
             The
             Lord
             will
             not
             your
             punishment
             delay
             .
          
           
             There
             are
             amongst
             you
             ,
             doubtlesse
             ,
             that
             have
             been
          
           
             In
             drinke
             ,
             and
             otherwise
             much
             overseen
             :
          
           
             At
             Tavernes
             and
             Ale
             houses
             were
             your
             meetings
             ,
          
           
             Where
             you
             with
             others
             had
             your
             merry
             greetings
             :
          
           
             And
             there
             ,
             and
             at
             worst
             places
             you
             have
             spent
          
           
             Your
             time
             away
             in
             beastly
             merriment
             .
          
           
             In
             stead
             of
             
               Davids
            
             Psalmes
             ,
             you
             have
             sung
             out
          
           
             Your
             
               f
            
             drunken
             songs
             ,
             and
             so
             kept
             revell
             rout
             :
          
           
             In
             stead
             of
             prayer
             ,
             pratling
             you
             have
             us'd
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             Gods
             most
             holy
             name
             have
             much
             abus'd
             :
          
           
             The
             Fidlers
             you
             have
             heard
             with
             more
             delight
          
           
             Then
             
               h
            
             Gods
             pure
             word
             ,
             which
             is
             so
             just
             and
             right
             .
          
           
             Thus
             most
             of
             you
             have
             done
             when
             you
             were
             free
             ,
          
           
             But
             now
             i'
             th
             Hole
             such
             things
             you
             cannot
             see
             :
          
           
             
               i
            
             From
             such
             lewd
             courses
             you
             are
             now
             restrain'd
             ,
          
           
             And
             to
             doe
             better
             things
             you
             are
             enjoyn'd
             .
          
           
             Thus
             in
             your
             bondage
             
               k
            
             you
             exercise
             more
          
           
             Your selves
             in
             prayer
             ,
             then
             you
             did
             before
             .
          
           
             A
             happy
             bondage
             't
             is
             ,
             you
             can't
             deny
             ,
          
           
             If
             you
             your
             sinfull
             
               l
            
             lusts
             can
             mortifie
             :
          
           
             
               m
            
             But
             if
             for
             all
             this
             you
             will
             not
             amend
          
           
             Your
             lives
             ;
             then
             you
             shall
             finde
             ,
             that
             in
             the
             end
             ,
          
           
             Although
             your
             bellies
             be
             with
             food
             suppli'de
             ,
          
           
             Your
             backs
             may
             want
             course
             raggs
             your
             skin
             to
             hide
             .
          
           
             Your
             bones
             in
             time
             by
             lying
             hard
             ,
             will
             ake
             ,
          
           
             Your
             flesh
             the
             lice
             will
             not
             at
             all
             forsake
             .
          
           
           
             Untill
             you
             die
             ;
             and
             then
             they
             'll
             turne
             you
             over
          
           
             Unto
             the
             
               a
            
             wormes
             ,
             which
             then
             shall
             be
             your
             mother
             :
          
           
             And
             then
             the
             
               b
            
             worme
             of
             Conscience
             ,
             which
             ne're
             dies
             ,
          
           
             Shall
             feed
             upon
             your
             soules
             with
             wofull
             cries
             :
          
           
             And
             though
             your
             bodies
             in
             the
             
               c
            
             graves
             remaine
             ,
          
           
             And
             turne
             to
             dust
             ,
             
               d
            
             yet
             they
             shall
             rise
             againe
          
           
             To
             judgement
             ,
             at
             which
             time
             they
             must
             needs
             dwell
          
           
             
               e
            
             With
             your
             poore
             soules
             ,
             in
             the
             darke
             hole
             of
             hell
             .
          
           
             How
             soone
             that
             day
             will
             be
             ,
             you
             doe
             not
             know
             ;
          
           
             But
             when
             death
             comes
             ,
             you
             to
             that
             place
             must
             goe
             .
          
           
             Your
             state
             is
             wretched
             now
             ,
             't
             will
             then
             be
             worse
             ,
          
           
             For
             you
             shall
             ever
             be
             under
             Gods
             curse
             .
          
           
             Thus
             't
             will
             be
             with
             you
             ,
             if
             your
             mindes
             are
             bent
          
           
             
               f
            
             To
             live
             and
             die
             in
             sinne
             ,
             and
             not
             repent
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             
               g
            
             bethinke
             your selves
             what
             you
             have
             done
             ,
          
           
             And
             be
             reclaim'd
             ,
             that
             you
             the
             
               h
            
             race
             may
             run
          
           
             Of
             Christians
             pure
             ,
             who
             never
             cease
             to
             
               i
            
             walke
          
           
             The
             way
             to
             heaven
             ,
             
               k
            
             of
             which
             they
             joy
             to
             talke
             .
          
           
             That
             
               l
            
             race
             you
             may
             now
             run
             ,
             and
             get
             the
             gole
             ,
          
           
             Though
             you
             are
             stay'd
             ,
             and
             shut
             up
             in
             a
             hole
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             Gods
             word
             is
             your
             direction
             ,
             
               n
            
             heare
             ,
             and
             
               o
            
             pray
          
           
             
               p
            
             In
             faith
             ;
             and
             then
             the
             hole
             will
             be
             the
             way
             .
          
           
             
               q
            
             Through
             troubles
             and
             afflictions
             you
             shall
             finde
          
           
             The
             readi'st
             way
             ,
             if
             you
             are
             not
             starke
             blinde
             .
          
           
             Whil'st
             you
             therefore
             are
             here
             ,
             
               r
            
             feare
             God
             ,
             and
             
               (ſ)
            
             feed
          
           
             Your
             bodies
             ,
             
               t
            
             and
             your
             soules
             ,
             that
             have
             such
             need
             .
          
           
             Yet
             be
             not
             like
             the
             Fox
             ,
             or
             like
             his
             brood
             ,
          
           
             Which
             loves
             his
             hole
             ,
             if
             he
             there
             can
             have
             food
             .
          
           
             But
             rather
             use
             good
             meanes
             to
             get
             out
             hence
             ,
          
           
             That
             you
             may
             have
             such
             food
             without
             offence
             ,
          
           
             Abroad
             in
             other
             places
             ,
             being
             free
             ,
          
           
             Which
             to
             good
             minds
             doth
             best
             of
             all
             agree
             .
          
           
             Then
             doubtlesse
             God
             in
             his
             due
             time
             will
             send
          
           
             You
             libertie
             ,
             and
             
               u
            
             comfort
             in
             the
             end
             .
          
           
             And
             if
             the
             Steward
             of
             your
             hole
             be
             just
             ,
          
           
             Your
             Reader
             chaste
             ,
             not
             given
             to
             his
             lust
             ;
          
           
           
             Your
             Cooke
             a
             cleanly
             fellow
             in
             his
             place
             ;
          
           
             Your
             Constable
             well
             order'd
             ,
             and
             not
             base
             ;
          
           
             And
             you
             that
             are
             inferiour
             to
             all
             these
             ,
          
           
             That
             are
             so
             full
             of
             Lice
             and
             biting
             Fleas
             ;
          
           
             That
             have
             no
             beds
             to
             lye
             on
             ,
             but
             must
             needs
          
           
             Lye
             in
             your
             cloathes
             ,
             where
             all
             your
             vermine
             breeds
             ;
          
           
             
               a
            
             If
             you
             together
             in
             good
             sort
             doe
             live
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             The
             Lord
             will
             change
             your
             lodging
             ,
             and
             soone
             give
          
           
             You
             such
             a
             place
             to
             dwell
             in
             ,
             as
             shall
             be
          
           
             
               c
            
             The
             place
             where
             you
             for
             ever
             shall
             be
             free
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XIV
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             youngest
             Daughter
             .
          
           
             WHen
             thou
             into
             this
             wretched
             world
             
               a
            
             cam'st
             crying
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Ten
             thousand
             round
             about
             thee
             lay
             a dying
             .
          
           
             Many
             which
             in
             the
             morning
             had
             their
             breath
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Before
             night
             were
             depriv'd
             thereof
             by
             death
             .
          
           
             Death
             in
             those
             dayes
             with
             his
             sharp
             poyson'd
             Dart
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Smote
             thousands
             weekly
             through
             the
             very
             heart
             ;
          
           
             And
             led
             them
             captives
             to
             their
             graves
             ,
             where
             they
          
           
             
               e
            
             Must
             needs
             remaine
             untill
             the
             Lords
             great
             Day
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             This
             domineering
             Death
             took
             rich
             and
             poore
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             some
             that
             liv'd
             with
             me
             were
             at
             his
             doore
             .
          
           
             He
             at
             that
             dolefull
             time
             was
             fierce
             and
             bold
             ,
          
           
             And
             made
             more
             havock
             of
             the
             young
             then
             old
             .
          
           
             Great
             was
             his
             priviledge
             then
             in
             the
             City
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             For
             fooles
             and
             wisemen
             he
             tooke
             without
             pitie
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             He
             then
             spar'd
             none
             at
             all
             that
             were
             in
             's
             reach
             ,
          
           
             But
             did
             amongst
             all
             callings
             make
             a
             breach
             .
          
           
             The
             Belfrees
             he
             caus'd
             to
             be
             full
             of
             people
             ,
          
           
             Who
             made
             the
             Bells
             to
             ring
             in
             every
             Steeple
             .
          
           
             A
             dolefull
             sound
             there
             was
             ,
             
               k
            
             then
             graves
             were
             plenty
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Which
             made
             the
             streets
             of
             
               London
            
             to
             be
             empty
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             And
             then
             most
             trades
             did
             faile
             ,
             I
             knew
             but
             one
          
           
             That
             flourish'd
             ,
             which
             were
             wooden
             Cookes
             alone
             .
          
           
             Their
             wooden
             crust
             Death
             furnish'd
             with
             great
             store
          
           
             Of
             flesh
             ,
             
               b
            
             which
             living
             people
             did
             abhor
             :
          
           
             And
             therefore
             they
             convey'd
             were
             under
             ground
             ,
          
           
             For
             
               c
            
             wormes
             to
             feed
             on
             ,
             which
             did
             then
             abound
             .
          
           
             The
             pye-crust
             which
             was
             fram'd
             and
             made
             of
             wood
             ,
          
           
             They
             did
             dislike
             ,
             yet
             
               d
            
             
             th'inside
             they
             found
             good
             .
          
           
             Death
             was
             their
             friend
             ,
             he
             daily
             did
             provide
          
           
             Such
             food
             ,
             and
             yet
             they
             were
             not
             satisfi'd
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             Thou
             then
             Deaths
             hands
             escap'dst
             ,
             as
             well
             as
             I
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             when
             he
             comes
             we
             cannot
             from
             him
             flye
             .
          
           
             My
             Country
             house
             in
             those
             infectious
             dayes
          
           
             I
             had
             ,
             where
             grew
             much
             Rosemary
             and
             Bayes
             ,
          
           
             I'
             th
             towne
             of
             Battersey
             ,
             where
             thou
             didst
             make
          
           
             Thy
             mothers
             belly
             ,
             sides
             and
             back
             to
             ake
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             With
             struggling
             over
             much
             with
             her
             to
             be
          
           
             Discharg'd
             out
             of
             that
             place
             where
             she
             kept
             thee
          
           
             As
             long
             as
             e're
             she
             could
             ,
             yet
             at
             the
             last
          
           
             
               g
            
             She
             let
             thee
             goe
             ,
             because
             thou
             wast
             in
             haste
             ,
          
           
             Now
             when
             thou
             cam'st
             into
             the
             world
             starke
             naked
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Having
             thy
             limbes
             and
             members
             all
             well
             shaped
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             thou
             a
             name
             did'st
             want
             ,
             
               i
            
             which
             those
             did
             give
          
           
             Unto
             thee
             then
             ,
             with
             whom
             thou
             now
             dost
             live
             :
          
           
             Thy
             Godfather
             and
             Godmother
             are
             they
          
           
             Which
             thy
             name
             gave
             thee
             ;
             and
             the
             selfe
             same
             day
          
           
             By
             promise
             they
             engag'd
             themselves
             for
             thee
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             That
             thou
             from
             Satan
             and
             his
             workes
             should'st
             flee
             ,
          
           
             And
             likewise
             should'st
             abstaine
             
               l
            
             from
             vaine
             delights
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             And
             sinfull
             lusts
             ,
             which
             gainst
             the
             spirit
             it
             fights
             :
          
           
             And
             that
             thou
             should'st
             
               n
            
             beleeve
             all
             in
             thy
             Creed
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             Keeping
             Gods
             holy
             Lawes
             ,
             and
             so
             proceed
          
           
             To
             
               p
            
             walke
             therein
             all
             the
             dayes
             of
             thy
             life
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             That
             thou
             in
             peace
             mayst
             live
             ,
             and
             not
             in
             strife
             .
          
           
             All
             these
             things
             they
             have
             promised
             for
             thee
             ,
          
           
             Which
             thou
             ought'st
             to
             performe
             ,
             then
             they
             are
             free
             .
          
           
           
             They
             are
             thy
             sureties
             ,
             till
             th'
             art
             of
             age
             ,
          
           
             And
             then
             thy
             sureties
             thou
             should'st
             disengage
             .
          
           
             When
             they
             that
             charge
             first
             tooke
             of
             thee
             ,
             I
             then
          
           
             In
             credit
             liv'd
             among
             all
             sorts
             of
             men
             .
          
           
             I
             in
             that
             sickly
             time
             was
             forc'd
             to
             walke
          
           
             The
             City
             streets
             ,
             
               a
            
             yet
             with
             few
             men
             did
             talke
             .
          
           
             For
             then
             was
             I
             to
             them
             much
             like
             a
             stranger
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Because
             my
             life
             I
             would
             not
             then
             endanger
             .
          
           
             But
             afterwards
             when
             losses
             came
             upon
             me
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             In
             my
             first
             troubles
             ,
             some
             friends
             did
             bemone
             me
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             by
             many
             men
             I
             was
             undone
             ,
          
           
             I
             walk'd
             the
             streets
             ,
             yet
             was
             I
             faine
             to
             shun
          
           
             The
             company
             of
             many
             ,
             which
             to
             me
          
           
             Seem'd
             Officers
             ,
             
               d
            
             so
             that
             I
             fear'd
             to
             be
          
           
             In
             danger
             of
             that
             ,
             which
             I
             now
             at
             last
          
           
             Am
             brought
             unto
             ,
             
               e
            
             where
             I
             am
             lock'd
             up
             fast
          
           
             In
             a
             poore
             prison
             ,
             where
             are
             good
             and
             bad
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             And
             where
             I
             want
             that
             which
             before
             I
             had
             .
          
           
             Yet
             if
             thy
             minde
             thou
             now
             giv'st
             
               g
            
             to
             doe
             well
             ,
          
           
             Then
             comfort
             I
             shall
             have
             ,
             though
             here
             I
             dwell
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             Feare
             God
             above
             ,
             and
             thy
             
               i
            
             parents
             obey
             ,
          
           
             So
             shalt
             thou
             
               k
            
             live
             many
             a
             happy
             day
             .
          
           
             Thy
             Godfather
             and
             thy
             Godmother
             love
             ;
          
           
             
               l
            
             Be
             thou
             not
             wilde
             ,
             
               m
            
             but
             gentle
             as
             a
             Dove
             .
          
           
             Be
             rul'd
             by
             them
             ,
             
               n
            
             for
             they
             thy
             best
             friends
             are
             ,
          
           
             They
             love
             thee
             well
             ,
             that
             art
             from
             me
             so
             farre
             .
          
           
             Thou
             art
             their
             Godchilde
             ,
             
               o
            
             learne
             of
             them
             ,
             and
             know
          
           
             Some
             goodnesse
             now
             ,
             
               p
            
             and
             therein
             daily
             grow
             .
          
           
             Such
             Godfathers
             and
             Godmothers
             as
             those
          
           
             Are
             much
             to
             be
             respected
             (
             I
             suppose
             :
             )
          
           
             There
             are
             not
             many
             such
             now
             to
             be
             found
             ,
          
           
             Whom
             thou
             enjoy'st
             ,
             though
             I
             am
             in
             Lobs
             pound
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             whil'st
             thou
             art
             with
             them
             lose
             no
             time
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             Be
             cleanly
             ,
             and
             doe
             not
             thy selfe
             begrime
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             Reade
             thy
             Booke
             often
             ,
             
               s
            
             let
             thy
             Needle
             be
          
           
             Alwayes
             in
             use
             ,
             and
             a
             delight
             to
             thee
             .
          
           
           
           
           
             
               a
            
             Doe
             willingly
             such
             things
             thou
             go'st
             about
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Be
             not
             at
             all
             dogged
             ,
             frowne
             not
             ,
             nor
             pout
             .
          
           
             But
             let
             thy
             carriage
             be
             now
             ,
             and
             alwayes
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Such
             as
             hereafter
             may
             get
             thee
             the
             praise
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             If
             I
             could
             now
             from
             thee
             such
             good
             newes
             heare
             ,
          
           
             It
             would
             revive
             me
             more
             then
             Wine
             or
             Beere
             :
          
           
             For
             though
             
               e
            
             I
             am
             neglected
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             If
             thou
             doe
             well
             ,
             I
             shall
             be
             in
             good
             case
             :
          
           
             My
             minde
             will
             be
             at
             ease
             I
             make
             no
             doubt
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             And
             some
             good
             friend
             at
             length
             will
             get
             me
             out
             :
          
           
             And
             when
             my
             liberty
             I
             shall
             obtaine
             ,
          
           
             I
             hope
             to
             
               g
            
             see
             thee
             with
             much
             joy
             againe
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XV
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Prodigall
             young
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             THou
             
               a
            
             that
             a
             spend-thrist
             art
             ,
             clap'd
             up
             for
             debt
          
           
             In
             Prison
             ▪
             where
             no
             goodnesse
             thou
             canst
             get
             !
          
           
             Thou
             see'st
             here
             are
             
               b
            
             companions
             to
             thy
             minde
             ,
          
           
             Which
             are
             like
             thee
             to
             vaine
             
               c
            
             pleasures
             inclin'd
             .
          
           
             Though
             thou
             now
             art
             a
             pris'ner
             here
             depriv'd
          
           
             Of
             liberty
             ▪
             yet
             being
             here
             arriv'd
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             tak'st
             thy
             liberty
             
               d
            
             to
             drinke
             
               e
            
             and
             sweare
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Which
             wicked
             custome
             thou
             should'st
             here
             forbeare
             :
          
           
             
               g
            
             For
             this
             a
             place
             is
             of
             disconsolation
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Which
             ought
             to
             worke
             in
             thee
             a
             reformation
             .
          
           
             And
             if
             this
             place
             will
             not
             at
             all
             thee
             tame
             ,
          
           
             Then
             must
             I
             needs
             conclude
             ,
             
               i
            
             thou
             art
             past
             shame
             ▪
          
           
             Though
             thou
             hast
             money
             to
             swagger
             and
             roare
             ,
          
           
             When
             that
             is
             spent
             ,
             how
             think'st
             thou
             to
             get
             more
             ?
          
           
             Thy
             friends
             and
             parents
             ,
             by
             whom
             thou
             had'st
             meanes
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             Which
             thou
             hast
             spent
             amongst
             base
             knaves
             and
             queans
             ,
          
           
             Will
             now
             leave
             thee
             unto
             thy selfe
             to
             shift
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Because
             thou
             hast
             beene
             such
             a
             wilde
             unthrift
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Thy
             lewd
             companions
             now
             will
             forsake
             thee
          
           
             Although
             they
             were
             the
             onely
             lads
             that
             brake
             thee
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thy
             wenches
             ,
             with
             whom
             thou
             didst
             take
             delight
             ,
          
           
             Will
             scorne
             thee
             now
             ,
             and
             not
             come
             in
             thy
             sight
             .
          
           
             The
             truth
             is
             ,
             whether
             thou
             be
             rich
             or
             poore
             ,
          
           
             A
             Beare
             is
             fitter
             for
             thee
             than
             a
             whore
             .
          
           
             Thy
             credit
             in
             this
             place
             will
             soone
             be
             lost
             ,
          
           
             Though
             thou
             hast
             been
             here
             long
             to
             thy
             great
             cost
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             the
             Tapster
             shouldst
             owe
             but
             a
             groat
             ,
          
           
             He
             would
             goe
             neere
             to
             pluck
             't
             out
             of
             thy
             throat
             :
          
           
             Though
             thou
             should'st
             spend
             here
             forty
             pound
             a
             yeere
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             hee
             'll
             scarce
             trust
             thee
             for
             a
             pot
             of
             beere
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Though
             thou
             in
             want
             should'st
             make
             to
             him
             thy
             mone
          
           
             For
             bread
             ,
             drinke
             ,
             or
             tobacco
             ,
             
               d
            
             he
             hath
             none
          
           
             For
             such
             as
             have
             no
             money
             ;
             and
             therefore
          
           
             Hee
             'll
             bid
             thee
             get
             thee
             gone
             ,
             for
             hee
             'll
             not
             score
             .
          
           
             Now
             when
             thou
             art
             
               e
            
             brought
             to
             so
             much
             disgrace
             ,
          
           
             The
             Hole
             't
             is
             like
             will
             be
             thy
             dwelling
             place
             .
          
           
             Many
             a
             worse
             lodging
             thou
             hast
             had
             ,
             when
          
           
             With
             harlots
             thou
             didst
             lodge
             ,
             thou
             know'st
             ,
             for
             then
          
           
             'T
             was
             worse
             with
             thee
             ,
             
               f
            
             thou
             then
             wast
             in
             great
             danger
          
           
             
               g
            
             To
             be
             ensnar'd
             by
             Satan
             ,
             that
             great
             ranger
             :
          
           
             
               h
            
             For
             thou
             then
             wast
             plung'd
             over
             head
             and
             eares
          
           
             
               i
            
             In
             sin
             ,
             which
             thou
             should'st
             here
             bewaile
             with
             teares
             .
          
           
             Thy
             case
             was
             desperate
             then
             ,
             and
             now
             is
             like
          
           
             To
             be
             worse
             ,
             if
             
               k
            
             God
             give
             thee
             not
             a
             sight
          
           
             Of
             thy
             great
             sinnes
             ,
             the
             which
             thou
             hast
             committed
          
           
             Against
             him
             ,
             
               l
            
             for
             which
             thou
             art
             here
             afflicted
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             And
             though
             much
             sorrows
             thou
             hast
             ,
             doe
             not
             thinke
          
           
             
               n
            
             To
             mitigate
             thy
             sorrowes
             by
             much
             drinke
             :
          
           
             For
             if
             that
             course
             thou
             tak'st
             ,
             thou
             may'st
             be
             sure
          
           
             
               o
            
             Thy
             sorrowes
             will
             increase
             ,
             and
             long
             endure
             :
          
           
             Such
             seeming
             remedies
             have
             some
             undone
             ;
          
           
             Wherefore
             be
             thou
             like
             the
             prodigall
             sonne
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             Who
             when
             his
             substance
             he
             had
             vainely
             spent
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             Being
             in
             extreame
             want
             ,
             
               r
            
             did
             then
             repent
             ,
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Confessing
             all
             his
             faults
             ,
             and
             then
             resolv'd
          
           
             To
             goe
             to
             his
             Father
             to
             be
             absolv'd
             ;
          
           
             
               b
            
             His
             father
             ,
             when
             he
             saw
             him
             in
             that
             ●ase
             ,
          
           
             Tooke
             pitty
             on
             him
             ,
             and
             did
             him
             embrace
             :
          
           
             
               c
            
             He
             did
             not
             with
             him
             chide
             ,
             although
             he
             were
          
           
             A
             naughty
             childe
             ,
             such
             was
             his
             love
             and
             care
             ,
          
           
             And
             joy
             withall
             ,
             when
             he
             his
             
               d
            
             lost
             sonne
             saw
          
           
             Return'd
             ,
             and
             found
             obedient
             to
             his
             law
             ;
          
           
             Then
             he
             receiv'd
             him
             ,
             and
             him
             entertain'd
             ,
          
           
             Although
             before
             
               e
            
             he
             was
             so
             much
             disdain'd
             :
          
           
             
               f
            
             He
             cloath'd
             him
             bravely
             then
             from
             top
             to
             toe
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             feasted
             him
             most
             sumptuously
             also
             :
          
           
             Besides
             all
             that
             ,
             this
             loving
             father
             had
          
           
             
               h
            
             Musick
             and
             dancing
             ,
             to
             make
             his
             heart
             glad
             .
          
           
             Now
             if
             this
             Prodigall
             thou
             wilt
             resemble
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             And
             at
             Gods
             fearfull
             judgements
             quake
             and
             tremble
             :
          
           
             If
             thou
             thy
             wicked
             wayes
             wilt
             leave
             ,
             and
             
               k
            
             turne
          
           
             Unto
             thy
             heavenly
             father
             ,
             and
             so
             spurne
          
           
             At
             thy
             
               l
            
             companions
             ,
             
               m
            
             that
             would
             thee
             entice
          
           
             To
             leave
             all
             goodnesse
             ,
             
               n
            
             and
             to
             follow
             vice
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             If
             thou
             with
             patience
             canst
             a
             while
             abide
          
           
             This
             chastisement
             ,
             
               p
            
             and
             not
             be
             terrifi'd
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             But
             thereby
             brought
             to
             goodnesse
             ,
             and
             so
             love
          
           
             Thy
             Father
             ,
             
               r
            
             whose
             dwelling
             's
             in
             heaven
             above
             ;
          
           
             
               s
            
             Thou
             then
             all
             sinfull
             pleasures
             wilt
             detest
             ,
          
           
             And
             
               t
            
             long
             to
             be
             with
             him
             in
             heav'n
             at
             rest
             :
          
           
             
               u
            
             A
             portion
             there
             hee
             'll
             give
             thee
             to
             content
             ,
          
           
             
               x
            
             Of
             such
             good
             things
             as
             never
             shall
             be
             spent
             :
          
           
             Nay
             furthermore
             ,
             hee
             'll
             likewise
             give
             to
             thee
          
           
             
               y
            
             A
             Crown
             of
             glory
             ,
             and
             there
             thou
             shalt
             be
          
           
             
               z
            
             Co-heire
             with
             his
             sonne
             Christ
             ,
             
               a
            
             thy
             elder
             Brother
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             With
             the
             triumphant
             Church
             
               c
            
             his
             Spouse
             ,
             thy
             mother
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Angels
             and
             Saints
             shall
             be
             thy
             company
          
           
             (
             In
             that
             most
             glorious
             place
             )
             continually
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             All
             earthly
             pleasures
             ,
             and
             the
             chiefest
             joyes
          
           
             Are
             to
             those
             heavenly
             pleasures
             but
             meere
             toyes
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Thinke
             on
             those
             heavenly
             things
             ,
             and
             let
             thy
             
               b
            
             heart
          
           
             Be
             there
             ,
             although
             in
             this
             place
             now
             thou
             art
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Thou
             then
             shalt
             finde
             ,
             that
             this
             affliction
             shall
          
           
             The
             best
             thing
             prove
             ,
             as
             ere
             did
             thee
             befall
             :
          
           
             For
             God
             hereby
             hath
             brought
             thee
             in
             the
             way
          
           
             To
             heav'n
             :
             wherefore
             
               d
            
             thou
             shalt
             not
             long
             here
             stay
             .
          
           
             Thou
             art
             still
             going
             ,
             though
             thou
             stirre
             not
             hence
             ;
          
           
             
               e
            
             Keep
             on
             thy
             way
             ,
             
               f
            
             God
             will
             be
             thy
             defence
             :
          
           
             And
             though
             in
             prison
             thou
             art
             now
             so
             fast
             ,
          
           
             Hee
             'll
             bring
             thee
             safely
             
               g
            
             to
             that
             place
             at
             last
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XVI
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Prisoners
             called
             by
             the
             name
             of
             Rats
             ,
             which
             are
             debauched
             men
             ,
             taken
             at
             unlawfull
             houres
             in
             the
             night
             by
             the
             Watch
             ,
             and
             brought
             into
             Prison
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             YOu
             that
             the
             Black
             Prince
             are
             forc'd
             to
             obey
             ,
          
           
             (
             I
             meane
             the
             
               b
            
             Prince
             of
             darknesse
             )
             night
             and
             day
             :
          
           
             
               c
            
             The
             end
             of
             your
             obedience
             is
             damnation
             ,
          
           
             Which
             shall
             begin
             in
             his
             
               d
            
             darke
             habitation
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             How
             soon
             you
             know
             not
             ,
             too
             soone
             you
             shall
             know
          
           
             
               f
            
             To
             your
             eternall
             shame
             ,
             miserie
             and
             woe
             .
          
           
             The
             places
             you
             tick
             out
             
               g
            
             to
             drinke
             and
             rore
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Are
             doubtlesse
             the
             Suburbes
             of
             hell
             ;
             therefore
          
           
             
               i
            
             You
             rather
             chuse
             to
             be
             there
             then
             elsewhere
          
           
             
               k
            
             With
             your
             base
             whores
             ,
             with
             whom
             you
             drink
             &
             swear
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             The
             longest
             night
             i'
             th
             yeare
             you
             thinke
             too
             short
          
           
             To
             spend
             like
             wicked
             wretches
             in
             that
             sort
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             Seeing
             therefore
             the
             night
             you
             love
             so
             well
          
           
             You
             shall
             have
             night
             enough
             ,
             being
             in
             hell
             :
          
           
             
               n
            
             For
             there
             the
             night
             shall
             never
             have
             an
             end
             ,
          
           
             Which
             loathsome
             night
             you
             shall
             be
             forc'd
             to
             spend
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             With
             Devils
             ,
             and
             with
             all
             their
             damned
             crew
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             From
             which
             place
             none
             shall
             ever
             you
             rescue
             ;
          
           
             
               c
            
             You
             by
             no
             meanes
             those
             judgements
             can
             escape
             ,
          
           
             Because
             
               d
            
             hell
             for
             such
             wicked
             men
             doth
             gape
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             The
             devill
             ,
             he
             's
             alwayes
             ready
             to
             take
          
           
             Your
             soules
             away
             ,
             if
             you
             doe
             not
             forsake
          
           
             
               f
            
             Your
             grievous
             sinnes
             ,
             which
             to
             the
             Lord
             on
             high
          
           
             For
             vengeance
             daily
             doe
             both
             call
             and
             cry
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             You
             little
             thinke
             on
             this
             ,
             it
             doth
             appeare
             ;
          
           
             For
             if
             you
             did
             ,
             you
             would
             not
             now
             be
             here
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             But
             you
             those
             secret
             places
             doe
             frequent
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Where
             you
             your
             time
             have
             oftentimes
             mis-spent
             :
          
           
             
               k
            
             In
             drinking
             ,
             dicing
             ,
             whoring
             ,
             and
             such
             like
          
           
             
               l
            
             You
             take
             your
             pleasure
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             darke
             night
          
           
             You
             
               m
            
             walke
             the
             streets
             ,
             where
             Watchmen
             then
             ,
             like
             Cats
             ,
          
           
             Seize
             on
             you
             ,
             as
             you
             are
             ,
             like
             drunken
             Rats
             ;
          
           
             
               n
            
             And
             hither
             they
             you
             bring
             ,
             where
             you
             are
             mad
          
           
             Untill
             the
             
               o
            
             morning
             ,
             and
             then
             you
             grow
             sad
             ,
          
           
             Because
             
             th'officious
             Constable
             so
             witty
             ,
          
           
             That
             's
             never
             out
             of
             office
             in
             this
             Citty
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             Who
             finding
             you
             disguis'd
             and
             voyd
             of
             wit
             ,
          
           
             Could
             doe
             no
             lesse
             but
             speedily
             commit
          
           
             You
             to
             this
             Prison
             ,
             from
             whence
             you
             must
             goe
          
           
             Along
             with
             him
             ,
             like
             sodden
             sheep
             ;
             and
             so
          
           
             You
             bring
             before
             the
             next
             Justice
             of
             Peace
             ,
          
           
             Who
             will
             out
             of
             this
             Prison
             you
             release
             ,
          
           
             When
             you
             have
             payd
             for
             swearing
             ,
             and
             likewise
          
           
             Your
             fees
             discharg'd
             ,
             then
             you
             will
             soone
             advise
          
           
             What
             place
             to
             goe
             to
             ,
             where
             you
             may
             relate
          
           
             To
             your
             companions
             ,
             at
             what
             a
             cheap
             rate
          
           
             You
             have
             escap'd
             the
             punishment
             then
             due
          
           
             For
             your
             foule
             misdemeanors
             ,
             which
             is
             true
             :
          
           
             And
             then
             your
             wicked
             crew
             ,
             when
             they
             heare
             this
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             They
             'll
             doe
             the
             like
             ,
             and
             thinke
             it
             not
             amisse
             :
          
           
             For
             they
             thinke
             ,
             if
             they
             money
             have
             to
             pay
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             They
             may
             commit
             such
             follies
             every
             day
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Not
             knowing
             what
             vengeance
             hangs
             o're
             their
             heads
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Whilst
             they
             lye
             sleeping
             in
             their
             drinke
             on
             beds
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Thinke
             not
             though
             earthly
             Judges
             doe
             forbeare
          
           
             To
             punish
             vicious
             fellowes
             as
             you
             are
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             That
             God
             will
             spare
             to
             execute
             his
             just
          
           
             And
             severe
             judgement
             on
             you
             for
             your
             lust
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             He
             notice
             takes
             of
             all
             your
             wayes
             ,
             therefore
          
           
             
               f
            
             Your
             sinfull
             wicked
             courses
             now
             abhorre
             :
          
           
             
               g
            
             His
             anger
             then
             from
             you
             hee
             'le
             turne
             away
             ,
          
           
             So
             that
             you
             shall
             ne're
             perish
             nor
             decay
             .
          
           
             Goe
             then
             from
             hence
             ,
             
               h
            
             abstaine
             from
             vaine
             delights
             ,
          
           
             Forsake
             all
             such
             
               i
            
             as
             turne
             dayes
             into
             nights
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             Behave
             your selves
             like
             men
             that
             live
             in
             fame
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             And
             not
             like
             to
             bruit
             beasts
             ,
             
               m
            
             that
             have
             no
             shame
             .
          
           
             'T
             is
             knowne
             that
             you
             have
             got
             by
             being
             here
          
           
             The
             title
             of
             base
             Rats
             ,
             at
             which
             men
             jeere
             ;
          
           
             And
             not
             unfitly
             are
             such
             names
             impos'd
          
           
             On
             you
             ,
             that
             are
             within
             this
             place
             inclos'd
             :
          
           
             For
             you
             like
             Rats
             ,
             in
             the
             darke
             silent
             night
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             More
             mischiefe
             doe
             ,
             then
             in
             the
             day
             that
             's
             bright
             .
          
           
             If
             Rats
             finde
             food
             ,
             they
             I
             feed
             on
             't
             all
             night
             long
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             At
             which
             time
             you
             drinke
             most
             ,
             be
             't
             ne're
             so
             strong
             .
          
           
             I'
             th
             night
             Rats
             are
             more
             troublesome
             then
             i'
             th
             day
             :
          
           
             And
             so
             are
             you
             ,
             
               p
            
             that
             will
             no
             lawes
             obey
             .
          
           
             Rats
             in
             the
             night
             ,
             when
             they
             thinke
             least
             ,
             are
             taken
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             And
             so
             are
             you
             ;
             you
             are
             not
             then
             forsaken
             .
          
           
             Rats
             of
             themselves
             goe
             freely
             in
             the
             Trap
             ;
          
           
             
               r
            
             But
             you
             to
             this
             Trap
             are
             brought
             ,
             't
             is
             your
             hap
             .
          
           
             The
             greatest
             difference
             I
             find
             between
             you
             ,
          
           
             Is
             ,
             that
             they
             have
             foure
             legs
             ,
             and
             you
             but
             two
             .
          
           
             I
             wish
             your
             fellow
             Rats
             which
             us
             annoy
             ,
          
           
             Would
             goe
             with
             you
             when
             you
             hence
             goe
             away
             .
          
           
             I
             wish
             when
             you
             from
             hence
             are
             gone
             ,
             you
             would
          
           
             
               s
            
             Never
             more
             be
             (
             as
             you
             are
             now
             )
             befool'd
             .
          
           
             
               t
            
             Drinke
             (
             and
             Tobacco
             )
             taken
             in
             excesse
             ,
          
           
             
               u
            
             Make
             wise
             men
             fooles
             ,
             
               x
            
             and
             fooles
             come
             to
             distresse
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Those
             that
             delight
             in
             harlots
             shall
             at
             length
          
           
             
               b
            
             Be
             full
             of
             foule
             diseases
             ,
             and
             want
             
               c
            
             strength
             .
          
           
             The
             rich
             man
             that
             's
             a
             gamester
             ,
             let
             him
             know
             ,
          
           
             Whether
             he
             win
             or
             lose
             ,
             hee
             'le
             be
             brought
             low
             ,
          
           
             The
             wretched
             swearer
             ,
             that
             may
             sweare
             his
             fill
             ,
          
           
             If
             he
             can
             pay
             for
             oathes
             ,
             the
             Judge
             then
             will
          
           
             Let
             him
             goe
             free
             ,
             yet
             he
             's
             the
             Devils
             slave
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             The
             curse
             of
             God
             will
             follo
             him
             to
             his
             grave
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             You
             that
             to
             these
             vices
             are
             now
             addicted
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Shall
             for
             the
             same
             be
             one
             day
             much
             afflicted
             ;
          
           
             
               g
            
             If
             you
             your
             wicked
             lives
             doe
             not
             amend
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Gods
             judgements
             shall
             o'retake
             you
             in
             the
             end
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Which
             judgements
             you
             by
             no
             meanes
             can
             prevent
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             Unlesse
             the
             Lord
             give
             you
             grace
             to
             repent
             ,
          
           
             Which
             he
             will
             doe
             ,
             
               l
            
             if
             you
             can
             him
             intreat
             ,
          
           
             And
             
               m
            
             pardon
             all
             your
             sins
             ,
             though
             ne're
             so
             great
             .
          
           
             Oh
             ,
             what
             a
             happy
             thing
             will
             it
             be
             then
             ,
          
           
             When
             you
             all
             vice
             give
             o're
             ,
             
               n
            
             and
             bee
             new
             men
             !
          
           
             
               o
            
             You
             'le
             then
             bethinke
             your selves
             of
             better
             things
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             And
             yeeld
             obedience
             to
             the
             
               q
            
             King
             of
             Kings
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             Your
             service
             hee
             'le
             reward
             here
             and
             above
             ,
          
           
             
               s
            
             Wherefore
             above
             all
             things
             doe
             you
             him
             love
             :
          
           
             
               t
            
             And
             then
             all
             vice
             and
             wickednesse
             you
             'le
             hate
             ,
          
           
             
               u
            
             So
             that
             you
             'le
             be
             in
             a
             most
             blessed
             state
             .
          
           
             Then
             
               x
            
             shall
             the
             Devill
             away
             from
             you
             flye
             ,
          
           
             
               y
            
             And
             you
             in
             Gods
             favour
             shall
             live
             and
             dye
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XVII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Carrier
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             THou
             that
             a
             Carrier
             art
             ,
             I
             must
             thee
             tell
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             hast
             not
             carried
             thy selfe
             very
             well
             :
          
           
             For
             if
             thou
             had'st
             ,
             it
             might
             be
             well
             suppos'd
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             had'st
             not
             at
             this
             time
             beene
             here
             inclos'd
             .
          
           
           
             Doubtlesse
             thou
             wast
             very
             much
             overseene
             ,
          
           
             To
             take
             up
             this
             base
             prison
             for
             thine
             Inne
             .
          
           
             But
             seeing
             now
             thy
             nest
             thou
             hast
             here
             built
             ,
          
           
             Think
             not
             thou
             canst
             depart
             hence
             when
             thou
             wilt
             :
          
           
             For
             now
             thou
             art
             here
             ,
             here
             thou
             shalt
             be
             stay'd
             ,
          
           
             Untill
             thy
             reckoning
             to
             a
             Doit
             be
             payd
             :
          
           
             And
             what
             thy
             Chamberlaine
             doth
             say
             is
             due
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             must
             needs
             pay
             ,
             be
             't
             ne're
             so
             false
             or
             true
             :
          
           
             When
             thou
             call'st
             to
             thine
             Host
             out
             of
             the
             grate
          
           
             For
             food
             ,
             hee
             'le
             send
             it
             thee
             at
             his
             owne
             rate
             .
          
           
             Yet
             if
             thou
             pay
             not
             for
             it
             beforehand
             ,
          
           
             For
             all
             thy
             calling
             hee
             'le
             not
             understand
             .
          
           
             I
             'le
             undertake
             thou
             shalt
             be
             here
             so
             yoak'd
             ,
          
           
             That
             the
             proud
             Tapster
             will
             first
             see
             thee
             choak'd
          
           
             Before
             hee
             'le
             trust
             thee
             for
             a
             little
             drinke
             ,
          
           
             Though
             thou
             intreat
             him
             ,
             yet
             hee
             'le
             from
             thee
             slinke
             .
          
           
             Coarse
             entertainment
             thou
             shalt
             finde
             and
             see
             ,
          
           
             The
             longer
             thou
             art
             here
             ,
             the
             worse
             t'
             will
             be
             ;
          
           
             So
             well
             t'
             will
             like
             thee
             ,
             that
             I
             dare
             maintaine
             ,
          
           
             When
             thou
             art
             gone
             thou'lt
             ne're
             come
             here
             againe
             .
          
           
             Yet
             let
             me
             tell
             thee
             one
             thing
             by
             the
             way
             ,
          
           
             If
             thou
             should'st
             be
             disorder'd
             every
             day
          
           
             In
             drink
             or
             otherwise
             ,
             with
             knaves
             or
             whores
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             will
             not
             thine
             host
             turne
             thee
             out
             of
             doores
             :
          
           
             Nay
             though
             thy
             carriage
             should
             be
             ne're
             so
             base
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             shalt
             be
             kept
             safe
             in
             this
             lawlesse
             place
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             discharge
             thy
             reckoning
             and
             be
             trudging
             ;
          
           
             Doe
             not
             delay
             the
             time
             to
             change
             thy
             lodging
             .
          
           
             But
             how
             cam'st
             thou
             behind
             hand
             ,
             canst
             thou
             tell
             ,
          
           
             That
             thou
             should'st
             be
             constrain'd
             here
             now
             to
             dwell
             ?
          
           
             Thou
             must
             needs
             say
             ,
             that
             
               a
            
             thy
             ill
             husbandry
          
           
             Hath
             brought
             thee
             to
             this
             great
             calamity
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thou
             hast
             beene
             carelesse
             ,
             
               c
            
             and
             too
             credulous
             ,
          
           
             And
             therefore
             it
             must
             needs
             be
             with
             thee
             thus
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             For
             he
             that
             will
             beleeve
             every
             tale
             ,
          
           
             And
             make
             mad
             bargaines
             ,
             
               e
            
             when
             he
             's
             in
             his
             Ale
             ,
          
           
           
             And
             his
             calling
             neglects
             ,
             which
             should
             maintaine
          
           
             His
             charge
             so
             great
             
               a
            
             by
             his
             labour
             and
             paine
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             He
             that
             's
             thus
             drawne
             away
             by
             company
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Doubtlesse
             shall
             come
             to
             extreame
             poverty
             .
          
           
             In
             all
             which
             thou
             canst
             not
             thy selfe
             excuse
             ,
          
           
             Though
             late
             ,
             yet
             now
             ,
             
               d
            
             bad
             company
             refuse
             .
          
           
             Where
             are
             thy
             pot-companions
             ,
             and
             thy
             crew
          
           
             Of
             good
             fellowes
             ?
             they
             bid
             thee
             now
             adieu
             :
          
           
             
               e
            
             They
             'le
             not
             come
             neere
             thee
             ,
             now
             thou
             art
             in
             trouble
             ▪
          
           
             Because
             thou
             hast
             not
             meanes
             with
             them
             to
             fuddle
             .
          
           
             Such
             
               f
            
             drunkards
             are
             by
             drunkards
             call'd
             good
             fellowes
             ,
          
           
             Which
             rather
             should
             be
             call'd
             the
             Devils
             bellowes
             .
          
           
             For
             he
             with
             them
             blowes
             and
             kindles
             the
             fire
          
           
             
               g
            
             Of
             quarrels
             and
             debate
             ,
             which
             they
             desire
             .
          
           
             A
             good
             riddance
             thou
             hast
             of
             them
             ,
             therefore
          
           
             
               h
            
             Desire
             thou
             their
             company
             no
             more
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             thou
             hast
             thy
             liberty
             ,
             doe
             not
          
           
             Count
             him
             thy
             friend
             that
             's
             given
             to
             the
             pot
             .
          
           
             For
             such
             a
             one
             will
             
               i
            
             cause
             thee
             to
             foreslow
             .
          
           
             Thy
             businesse
             ,
             which
             may
             cause
             thy
             overthrow
             .
          
           
             Thy
             wise
             and
             servants
             may
             doe
             what
             thy
             can
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             Yet
             't
             will
             not
             thrive
             till
             thou
             be
             
               l
            
             a
             new
             man
             .
          
           
             But
             thou
             thy
             freedome
             hast
             not
             yet
             obtain'd
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             'T
             is
             God
             that
             hath
             thee
             hitherto
             restrain'd
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             And
             if
             thou
             unto
             him
             dost
             now
             repaire
          
           
             In
             all
             humility
             by
             hearty
             prayer
             :
          
           
             Confessing
             all
             thy
             sinnes
             ,
             then
             make
             no
             doubt
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             But
             he
             will
             raise
             thee
             friends
             to
             get
             thee
             out
             .
          
           
             Consider
             how
             the
             Lord
             thou
             hast
             offended
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             And
             yet
             thy
             sinfull
             life
             hast
             not
             amended
             :
          
           
             Thy
             Carts
             were
             ne're
             charg'd
             with
             commoditie
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             As
             thou
             art
             laden
             with
             iniquity
             .
          
           
             Yet
             when
             unto
             the
             Inne
             they
             come
             ,
             then
             they
          
           
             Unladen
             are
             without
             any
             delay
             :
          
           
             So
             
               r
            
             thou
             that
             laden
             art
             so
             much
             with
             sin
             ,
          
           
             Goe
             to
             thy
             Saviour
             Christ
             ,
             and
             seeke
             to
             win
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             His
             love
             by
             thy
             obedience
             to
             his
             will
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             And
             he
             will
             ease
             thee
             ,
             be
             thou
             ne're
             so
             ill
             .
          
           
             Thy
             waggon
             wheeles
             ,
             when
             they
             want
             grease
             ,
             doe
             cry
             ,
          
           
             And
             keep
             a
             squeeking
             ,
             till
             thou
             them
             supply
             .
          
           
             So
             when
             thou
             feel'st
             the
             want
             of
             grace
             ,
             
               c
            
             cease
             not
          
           
             To
             cry
             to
             God
             ,
             till
             thou
             the
             same
             hast
             got
             :
          
           
             
               d
            
             For
             wanting
             that
             ,
             thou
             canst
             not
             but
             offend
          
           
             Thy
             gracious
             God
             ,
             
               e
            
             for
             which
             cause
             he
             doth
             send
          
           
             These
             troubles
             ,
             which
             his
             rods
             are
             to
             reclaime
          
           
             Thee
             from
             those
             sins
             ,
             
               f
            
             in
             which
             thou
             hast
             long
             laine
             :
          
           
             
               g
            
             That
             by
             his
             chastisement
             thou
             may'st
             be
             brought
          
           
             To
             serve
             God
             likewise
             ,
             
               h
            
             as
             thou
             hast
             been
             taught
             .
          
           
             Thou
             know'st
             ,
             thy
             teeme
             of
             horses
             ,
             though
             well
             fed
             ,
          
           
             Like
             pamper'd
             Jades
             ,
             they
             care
             not
             to
             be
             led
          
           
             Out
             of
             the
             Stable
             to
             thy
             Waggons
             ,
             where
          
           
             They
             are
             put
             to
             doe
             service
             ,
             't
             is
             thy
             care
             :
          
           
             Yet
             if
             sometimes
             they
             are
             not
             whipp'd
             and
             beaten
             ,
          
           
             They
             'll
             doe
             no
             service
             ,
             though
             thou
             them
             dost
             threaten
             .
          
           
             If
             God
             in
             like
             manner
             should
             not
             thee
             give
          
           
             
               i
            
             Correction
             ,
             then
             in
             sin
             thou
             wonld'st
             still
             live
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             And
             him
             forget
             to
             serve
             ,
             that
             hath
             alwayes
          
           
             
               l
            
             Defended
             thee
             from
             danger
             all
             thy
             dayes
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             be
             
               m
            
             thankfull
             to
             the
             Lord
             for
             this
          
           
             His
             love
             to
             thee
             ,
             
               n
            
             and
             doe
             no
             more
             amisse
             ;
          
           
             Then
             when
             thy
             libertie
             thou
             shalt
             obtaine
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             may'st
             with
             credit
             
               o
            
             doe
             thy
             worke
             againe
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             And
             thy
             calling
             discharge
             more
             faithfully
          
           
             Then
             e're
             thou
             didst
             when
             thou
             hadst
             more
             plenty
             .
          
           
             Thy
             waggon
             wheeles
             ,
             if
             thou
             not'st
             ,
             when
             they
             goe
             ,
          
           
             That
             part
             that
             's
             now
             above
             ,
             anon's
             below
             :
          
           
             Then
             that
             part
             that
             's
             below
             ,
             again
             's
             on
             high
             ;
          
           
             Thus
             are
             all
             men
             subject
             to
             casualtie
             :
          
           
             
               q
            
             There
             's
             no
             man
             breathing
             can
             say
             he
             stands
             fast
             ;
          
           
             
               r
            
             The
             rich
             man
             that
             's
             up
             now
             ,
             is
             soon
             down
             cast
             :
          
           
             Againe
             
               (ſ)
            
             the
             poore
             man
             that
             is
             full
             of
             sorrow
             ,
          
           
             May
             be
             a
             poore
             man
             now
             ,
             and
             rich
             to
             morrow
             .
          
           
           
             Observe
             thy
             waggon
             wheeles
             on
             the
             high
             way
             ,
          
           
             Which
             never
             cease
             turning
             about
             ,
             till
             they
          
           
             By
             turning
             ,
             gain
             the
             place
             where
             thou
             would'st
             be
          
           
             Of
             thy
             lading
             discharg'd
             :
             then
             thou
             art
             free
             .
          
           
             So
             likewise
             should'st
             thou
             turne
             about
             ,
             untill
          
           
             Thou
             turne
             not
             ,
             as
             the
             wheeles
             turne
             in
             a
             mill
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             But
             turning
             from
             thy
             sinnes
             ,
             thou
             shalt
             have
             rest
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             And
             then
             the
             Lord
             will
             turne
             all
             to
             the
             best
             .
          
           
             And
             if
             by
             chance
             one
             of
             thy
             wheeles
             should
             breake
          
           
             Upon
             the
             way
             ,
             thou
             then
             would'st
             send
             to
             speake
          
           
             Unto
             the
             Wheele-right
             ,
             to
             come
             and
             repaire
          
           
             That
             breach
             ,
             lest
             thou
             should'st
             be
             forc'd
             to
             stay
             there
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             So
             when
             thou
             dost
             fall
             into
             any
             sin
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Doe
             not
             at
             any
             hand
             lie
             long
             therein
             ;
          
           
             But
             quickly
             
               e
            
             goe
             to
             Christ
             ,
             and
             hee
             'll
             thee
             give
          
           
             Grace
             to
             amend
             ,
             
               f
            
             that
             thou
             in
             no
             sinne
             live
             .
          
           
             Observe
             thy
             horses
             ,
             (
             which
             doe
             stand
             in
             awe
             )
          
           
             Their
             heavy
             lading
             they
             doe
             forward
             draw
             ,
          
           
             So
             that
             by
             drawing
             thus
             ,
             it
             's
             often
             seen
             ,
          
           
             They
             in
             due
             time
             come
             safely
             to
             their
             Inne
             :
          
           
             But
             if
             one
             of
             those
             horses
             should
             draw
             back
             ,
          
           
             Their
             labour
             then
             were
             lost
             ,
             and
             thou
             shouldst
             lack
             .
          
           
             Now
             if
             thou
             ,
             with
             thy
             wife
             ,
             and
             servants
             all
          
           
             
               g
            
             Agree
             together
             ,
             then
             thy
             businesse
             shall
          
           
             Goe
             forward
             ,
             and
             no
             doubt
             but
             
               h
            
             God
             will
             blesse
          
           
             And
             prosper
             thy
             endeavours
             more
             or
             lesse
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             But
             if
             together
             you
             doe
             not
             agree
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             canst
             not
             thrive
             ,
             't
             will
             be
             the
             worse
             for
             thee
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             
               k
            
             lift
             up
             thy
             soule
             to
             God
             on
             hie
             ,
          
           
             For
             hee
             's
             
               l
            
             the
             God
             of
             peace
             and
             unitie
             :
          
           
             
               m
            
             Hee
             'll
             set
             all
             straight
             ,
             and
             thou
             shalt
             quickly
             finde
          
           
             
               n
            
             A
             happy
             change
             ,
             according
             to
             thy
             minde
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             XVIII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Master
             of
             the
             Tap-house
             .
          
           
             THou
             art
             
               a
            
             so
             fat
             ,
             that
             thou
             canst
             hardly
             run
             ,
          
           
             And
             halfe
             as
             bigi'th
             middle
             as
             a
             Tun
             :
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thou
             tak'st
             thine
             ease
             ,
             and
             hast
             
               c
            
             daily
             good
             fare
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thou
             drink'st
             good
             wine
             ,
             untill
             thine
             eyes
             doe
             stare
             .
          
           
             Though
             thou
             a
             mighty
             man
             art
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             liv'st
             thou
             by
             those
             that
             live
             in
             disgrace
             .
          
           
             Thou
             dost
             
               e
            
             exact
             on
             pris'ners
             that
             are
             here
             ,
          
           
             By
             selling
             such
             things
             as
             thou
             hast
             ,
             too
             deere
             .
          
           
             Thy
             beere
             ,
             though
             dead
             and
             low
             ,
             yet
             dost
             thou
             thinke
          
           
             It
             's
             for
             poore
             pris'ners
             good
             enough
             to
             drinke
             :
          
           
             Thy
             ale
             though
             small
             ,
             and
             measure
             very
             little
             ,
          
           
             Poore
             prisoners
             must
             have
             that
             ,
             or
             none
             to
             tipple
             .
          
           
             Thy
             bread
             though
             not
             full
             waight
             ,
             
               f
            
             and
             nere
             so
             stale
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             think'st
             it
             good
             enough
             to
             sop
             in
             ale
             .
          
           
             Thy
             cheese
             which
             thou
             mark'st
             out
             so
             neat
             and
             round
             ,
          
           
             At
             thy
             rate
             is
             almost
             two
             groats
             a
             pound
             .
          
           
             Thy
             rich
             tobacco
             ,
             which
             poore
             fooles
             are
             faine
          
           
             To
             buy
             at
             thy
             deare
             rate
             ,
             yeelds
             thee
             sweet
             gaine
             .
          
           
             Thy
             pretty
             fine
             faggots
             ,
             as
             green
             as
             geese
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             think'st
             too
             cheape
             at
             seven
             tokens
             apeece
             .
          
           
             Thy
             candles
             ,
             which
             are
             made
             of
             kitchin
             stuffe
             ,
          
           
             Are
             quickly
             burnt
             out
             to
             a
             stinking
             snuffe
             .
          
           
             Thou
             art
             so
             wise
             ,
             that
             thou
             no
             coales
             wilt
             sell
          
           
             To
             pris'ners
             which
             within
             this
             house
             doe
             dwell
             ;
          
           
             Neither
             wilt
             thou
             suffer
             their
             friends
             to
             bring
          
           
             Them
             such
             fuell
             ,
             though
             it
             them
             cost
             nothing
             .
          
           
             What
             is
             the
             reason
             ?
             let
             me
             tell
             thee
             plaine
             ,
          
           
             Because
             by
             fagots
             thou
             so
             much
             dost
             gaine
             ,
          
           
             Regarding
             not
             
               g
            
             what
             pris'ners
             doe
             endure
             ,
          
           
             So
             thou
             get'st
             meanes
             to
             satisfie
             the
             Brewer
             :
          
           
           
             For
             by
             thy
             liquor
             thou
             gain'st
             most
             of
             all
             ,
          
           
             And
             that
             by
             drunkards
             :
             who
             doe
             cry
             and
             yall
          
           
             For
             drinke
             ,
             though
             they
             are
             full
             ;
             yet
             when
             they
             will
          
           
             
               a
            
             Have
             more
             ,
             their
             pots
             thou
             wilt
             be
             sure
             to
             fill
             .
          
           
             Then
             they
             will
             drinke
             till
             they
             
               b
            
             reele
             to
             and
             fro
             ,
          
           
             Not
             being
             able
             of
             themselves
             to
             goe
             .
          
           
             These
             are
             thy
             friends
             ,
             which
             thou
             wilt
             not
             see
             lack
          
           
             So
             long
             as
             they
             have
             a
             coat
             to
             their
             back
             :
          
           
             And
             if
             such
             fellowes
             were
             not
             in
             this
             house
             ,
          
           
             Thy
             trading
             then
             would
             scarce
             be
             worth
             a
             louse
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Now
             when
             a
             civill
             man
             comes
             ,
             that
             can't
             drinke
          
           
             More
             then
             will
             doe
             him
             good
             ,
             thou
             then
             dost
             thinke
          
           
             Hee
             's
             no
             good
             customer
             ,
             let
             him
             stand
             by
             ,
          
           
             For
             his
             roome
             's
             better
             then
             his
             company
             .
          
           
             An
             honest
             man
             ,
             
               d
            
             that
             's
             fallen
             to
             decay
             ,
          
           
             If
             he
             ask
             credit
             of
             thee
             for
             a
             day
             ,
          
           
             But
             for
             a
             penny
             loafe
             ,
             or
             pot
             of
             beere
             ,
          
           
             Though
             he
             intreat
             thee
             ,
             yet
             thou
             wilt
             not
             heare
             :
          
           
             Nay
             ,
             if
             he
             should
             be
             sick
             ,
             ready
             to
             dye
             ,
          
           
             For
             want
             thereof
             ,
             thou
             wouldst
             not
             him
             supply
             .
          
           
             If
             pris'ners
             have
             a
             minde
             to
             drinke
             i'
             th
             night
             ,
          
           
             No
             roome
             thou
             l't
             spare
             ,
             unlesse
             they
             'll
             pay
             for
             light
             .
          
           
             Such
             orders
             thou
             hast
             made
             ,
             which
             I
             dare
             say
             ,
          
           
             May
             hold
             a
             while
             ,
             which
             pris'ners
             must
             obay
             :
          
           
             But
             if
             thou
             thus
             continu'st
             
               e
            
             to
             doe
             wrong
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             may'st
             thy selfe
             a
             prisoner
             be
             ere
             long
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XIX
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Card-player
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             ALl
             thy
             delight's
             here
             in
             playing
             at
             Cards
             ,
          
           
             And
             usually
             with
             those
             that
             have
             
               a
            
             gray
             beards
             ,
          
           
             Old
             men
             that
             dote
             ,
             
               b
            
             and
             have
             one
             foot
             i'
             th
             grave
             ,
          
           
             Although
             in
             prison
             ,
             yet
             they
             needs
             must
             have
          
           
           
             A
             payre
             of
             Cards
             ,
             to
             drive
             the
             time
             away
             ,
          
           
             And
             then
             their
             heads
             together
             they
             will
             lay
             :
          
           
             Making
             their
             matches
             with
             such
             eagernesse
             ,
          
           
             As
             if
             they
             were
             about
             great
             businesse
             .
          
           
             All
             which
             is
             for
             Tobacco
             and
             strong
             Beere
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Which
             they
             will
             have
             ,
             although
             it
             cost
             them
             deare
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             they
             doe
             mistake
             ,
             they
             then
             fall
             out
             ,
          
           
             And
             in
             great
             choler
             throw
             their
             Cards
             about
             .
          
           
             But
             why
             should'st
             thou
             ,
             
               b
            
             that
             art
             lustly
             and
             strong
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Sit
             at
             this
             idle
             sport
             all
             the
             day
             long
             ?
          
           
             Before
             thou
             cam'st
             to
             prison
             ,
             thou
             didst
             spend
          
           
             Thy
             chiefest
             time
             in
             Carding
             most
             an
             end
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Which
             idle
             course
             of
             life
             ,
             I
             must
             needs
             say
             ,
          
           
             Hath
             beene
             the
             onely
             cause
             of
             thy
             decay
             .
          
           
             But
             now
             thou
             art
             a
             pris'ner
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             Me
             thinks
             thou
             should'st
             not
             have
             so
             little
             grace
          
           
             As
             to
             continue
             playing
             in
             this
             kinde
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             When
             thou
             to
             better
             things
             should
             give
             thy
             minde
             .
          
           
             I
             wonder
             of
             what
             mettle
             thou
             art
             made
             ,
          
           
             That
             thou
             should'st
             alwayes
             follow
             such
             a
             trade
             .
          
           
             But
             seeing
             now
             thou
             wilt
             not
             be
             reclaim'd
          
           
             From
             Carding
             ,
             by
             which
             thou
             say'st
             thou
             hast
             gain'd
             ;
          
           
             Know
             this
             from
             me
             ,
             whether
             thou
             lose
             or
             win
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             art
             a
             loser
             
               f
            
             by
             committing
             sin
             .
          
           
             When
             thou
             the
             Cards
             dost
             deale
             ▪
             afraid
             thou
             art
          
           
             To
             lose
             thy
             dealing
             ,
             for
             't
             will
             vex
             thy
             heart
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Yet
             thou
             thy
             dealing
             hast
             now
             lost
             with
             those
          
           
             By
             whom
             thou
             got'st
             money
             ,
             meat
             ,
             drink
             ,
             and
             cloathes
             .
          
           
             When
             thou
             the
             Cards
             didst
             cut
             ,
             thou
             know'st
             not
             where
          
           
             To
             cut
             them
             ,
             yet
             thereof
             thou
             hast
             a
             care
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             If
             thou
             hadst
             beene
             cut
             short
             of
             thine
             owne
             will
             ,
          
           
             When
             thou
             wast
             free
             ,
             thou
             might'st
             have
             beene
             so
             still
             .
          
           
             When
             thou
             the
             Cards
             dost
             shuffle
             at
             thine
             ease
             ,
          
           
             Such
             a
             game
             thou
             mayst
             have
             as
             may
             thee
             please
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             A
             shuffling
             fellow
             thou
             hast
             beene
             ,
             those
             say
             ,
          
           
             Which
             oft
             advis'd
             thee
             to
             give
             over
             play
             .
          
           
           
             When
             thou
             a
             good
             game
             hast
             ,
             thou
             bend'st
             thy
             wits
          
           
             Thy
             game
             to
             play
             well
             ,
             to
             get
             many
             trickes
             :
          
           
             If
             all
             be
             true
             ,
             I
             lately
             understood
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Thou
             hast
             more
             tricks
             then
             e're
             will
             doe
             thee
             good
             .
          
           
             When
             thou
             hast
             store
             of
             Trumps
             thou
             then
             dost
             grin
             ,
          
           
             And
             fleere
             ,
             because
             thou
             then
             art
             sure
             to
             win
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thou
             with
             much
             trump'ry
             art
             stor'd
             every
             day
             ,
          
           
             Which
             thou
             wilt
             keepe
             ,
             and
             never
             play
             away
             .
          
           
             When
             one
             a
             ten
             doth
             play
             ,
             the
             trick
             to
             save
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             that
             trick
             winn'st
             by
             playing
             of
             the
             knave
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Thou
             hast
             oft
             times
             the
             knave
             play'd
             ,
             and
             yet
             hast
          
           
             Not
             got
             thereby
             ,
             but
             greatly
             lost
             at
             last
             .
          
           
             When
             thou
             dost
             rub
             ,
             thou
             then
             art
             very
             glad
             ,
          
           
             Because
             thy
             game
             can
             then
             be
             hardly
             bad
             .
          
           
             A
             dangerous
             
               d
            
             rub
             thou
             hast
             in
             this
             place
             ,
             which
          
           
             Will
             make
             thee
             rub
             and
             scratch
             where
             't
             doth
             not
             itch
             .
          
           
             Againe
             ,
             when
             thou
             dost
             rub
             thou
             art
             a
             getter
             ,
          
           
             The
             stock
             thou
             gain'st
             ,
             which
             makes
             thy
             game
             the
             better
             .
          
           
             Thou
             had'st
             in
             former
             time
             a
             pretty
             stock
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             Which
             thou
             by
             play
             hast
             lost
             ,
             like
             a
             Wood-cocke
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             renounce
             ,
             and
             wilt
             not
             follow
             suit
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             play'st
             foule
             play
             ,
             and
             causest
             a
             dispute
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             Renounce
             the
             Devill
             ,
             and
             his
             workes
             ,
             lest
             he
          
           
             Follow
             thee
             close
             ,
             and
             never
             renounce
             thee
             .
          
           
             When
             thou
             a
             Card
             discard'st
             ,
             it
             is
             conceiv'd
             ,
          
           
             'T
             is
             for
             the
             best
             ,
             yet
             may'st
             thou
             be
             deceiv'd
             .
          
           
             Those
             that
             discarded
             thee
             ,
             did
             play
             their
             game
          
           
             Exceeding
             well
             ,
             
               g
            
             for
             thou
             those
             friends
             did'st
             shame
             .
          
           
             If
             these
             the
             fruits
             of
             idle
             Carding
             be
             ,
          
           
             For
             shame
             give
             't
             o're
             ,
             that
             thy
             best
             friends
             may
             see
          
           
             Some
             alteration
             in
             thee
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             And
             that
             thou
             wilt
             some
             goodnesse
             now
             imbrace
             .
          
           
             'T
             will
             be
             a
             meanes
             thou
             mayst
             once
             more
             obtaine
          
           
             Their
             love
             
               i
            
             and
             favour
             ,
             to
             help
             thee
             againe
          
           
             Out
             of
             this
             nasty
             place
             ,
             where
             
               k
            
             thou
             dost
             lack
          
           
             Food
             for
             thy
             belly
             ,
             and
             clothes
             to
             thy
             back
             .
          
           
           
             And
             likewise
             may
             for
             thee
             a
             way
             contrive
             ,
          
           
             How
             in
             some
             honest
             calling
             
               a
            
             thou
             mayst
             thrive
             .
          
           
             Which
             course
             of
             life
             no
             doubt
             but
             God
             will
             blesse
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             And
             keep
             thee
             from
             living
             in
             such
             distresse
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XX
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Papist
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             THou
             art
             not
             here
             afflicted
             (
             as
             thou
             know'st
             )
          
           
             For
             thy
             Religion
             ,
             but
             for
             what
             thou
             ow'st
             .
          
           
             Thy
             creditor
             
               a
            
             doth
             not
             much
             stand
             upon
          
           
             Religion
             ,
             so
             he
             may
             but
             have
             his
             owne
             .
          
           
             For
             he
             's
             a
             man
             that
             's
             rich
             ,
             and
             
               b
            
             covetous
             ,
          
           
             Which
             makes
             him
             ,
             as
             thou
             art
             ,
             idolatrous
             .
          
           
             Now
             thou
             art
             here
             ,
             
               c
            
             small
             comfort
             thou
             shalt
             finde
          
           
             From
             him
             ,
             and
             others
             ,
             't
             will
             trouble
             thy
             minde
             .
          
           
             For
             when
             thou
             art
             in
             want
             ,
             and
             otherwise
          
           
             Afflicted
             here
             ,
             thy
             friends
             
               d
            
             will
             thee
             despise
             .
          
           
             Then
             wilt
             thou
             in
             a
             poore
             condition
             be
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             If
             God
             be
             not
             thy
             friend
             ,
             to
             stand
             by
             thee
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             But
             thou
             that
             hast
             made
             God
             thine
             enemy
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             By
             trusting
             gods
             that
             are
             meere
             vanity
             :
          
           
             Adhering
             to
             the
             
               h
            
             Whore
             of
             Babylon
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             The
             enemy
             of
             Christ
             ,
             Gods
             onely
             Sonne
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             Canst
             not
             from
             that
             great
             God
             true
             comfort
             have
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             That
             art
             to
             that
             
               m
            
             great
             Whore
             such
             a
             bondslave
             .
          
           
             What
             an
             erronious
             Church
             dost
             thou
             live
             in
             ,
          
           
             That
             to
             all
             men
             
               n
            
             gives
             liberty
             to
             sinne
             ?
          
           
             The
             Pope
             ,
             
               o
            
             that
             man
             of
             sin
             (
             who
             is
             mis-led
          
           
             By
             Satan
             )
             is
             of
             that
             false
             Church
             the
             head
             .
          
           
             That
             head
             that
             hath
             on
             it
             a
             triple
             crowne
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             Shall
             one
             day
             be
             by
             
               q
            
             Christ
             our
             Head
             pull'd
             downe
             .
          
           
             The
             Pope
             ,
             with
             his
             
               r
            
             Locusts
             ,
             his
             underlings
             ,
          
           
             Have
             power
             ,
             as
             thou
             beleev'st
             ,
             
               s
            
             to
             pardon
             sins
             .
          
           
           
             But
             if
             such
             sinners
             as
             to
             them
             doe
             goe
          
           
             To
             have
             their
             sinnes
             forgiven
             ,
             they
             must
             know
             ,
          
           
             If
             they
             fall
             short
             of
             money
             to
             obtaine
          
           
             Their
             pardons
             ,
             then
             their
             labour
             's
             but
             in
             vaine
             .
          
           
             In
             what
             a
             poore
             deistressed
             case
             art
             thou
             ,
          
           
             That
             want'st
             thy
             liberty
             ,
             and
             know'st
             now
             how
          
           
             A
             little
             meanes
             to
             get
             ,
             that
             art
             in
             debt
             ,
          
           
             That
             thou
             a
             pardon
             for
             thy
             sinnes
             may'st
             get
             ?
          
           
             What
             though
             thou
             think'st
             thy
             sins
             be
             ne're
             so
             small
             ?
          
           
             No
             pardon
             thou
             shalt
             have
             for
             them
             at
             all
             ,
          
           
             Unlesse
             thy
             ghostly
             Father
             thou
             content
          
           
             With
             money
             ,
             then
             though
             thou
             doe
             not
             repent
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             He
             'le
             pardon
             them
             ,
             though
             they
             be
             ne're
             so
             great
             ;
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thus
             doth
             the
             Devill
             all
             such
             blinde
             fooles
             cheat
             .
          
           
             Oh!
             how
             are
             all
             the
             members
             of
             thy
             Church
          
           
             
               c
            
             Deluded
             ,
             and
             at
             last
             left
             in
             the
             lurch
             ?
          
           
             That
             cannot
             be
             a
             true
             ,
             but
             false
             religion
             ▪
          
           
             Which
             most
             wise
             men
             thereof
             have
             in
             derision
             .
          
           
             The
             Religion
             of
             the
             Romish
             Church
             is
             such
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             As
             is
             polluted
             and
             defiled
             much
             :
          
           
             The
             wickednesse
             thereof
             cannot
             be
             hid
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             For
             that
             maintaines
             that
             ,
             which
             Gods
             Lawes
             forbid
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Idolatry
             ,
             
               g
            
             which
             true
             Christians
             abhor
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Rebellion
             against
             Princes
             ,
             and
             yet
             more
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Adultery
             ,
             and
             
               k
            
             fornication
             ,
             which
          
           
             Them
             permitted
             is
             ,
             to
             poore
             and
             rich
             ;
          
           
             
               l
            
             Perjury
             ,
             
               m
            
             Buggery
             ,
             
               n
            
             Incest
             ,
             and
             such
             like
          
           
             
               o
            
             Abhominations
             ,
             of
             which
             they
             make
             light
             .
          
           
             Those
             Popish
             Clergy
             doe
             and
             will
             maintaine
             ,
          
           
             Because
             thereby
             they
             have
             much
             
               p
            
             filthy
             gaine
             :
          
           
             This
             seemes
             a
             brave
             Religion
             to
             
             th'unwise
             ,
          
           
             That
             's
             stuft
             with
             
               q
            
             base
             old
             heresies
             ,
             and
             lyes
             .
          
           
             What
             good
             dost
             thinke
             from
             thy
             Religion
             springs
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             That
             contradicts
             it selfe
             in
             many
             things
             ?
          
           
             But
             when
             
               s
            
             the
             Word
             of
             God
             ,
             which
             is
             so
             pure
             ,
          
           
             
               t
            
             Is
             thereby
             cross'd
             ,
             who
             can
             the
             same
             endure
             ?
          
           
           
             But
             
               a
            
             truth
             and
             falshood
             we
             shall
             never
             see
          
           
             As
             long
             as
             this
             world
             lasts
             ,
             e're
             to
             agree
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thou
             that
             in
             ignorance
             hast
             been
             so
             long
             bred
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Know'st
             not
             the
             truth
             ,
             no
             more
             then
             he
             that
             's
             dead
             .
          
           
             Those
             
               d
            
             ignorant
             Clergie
             ,
             
               e
            
             that
             the
             truth
             would
             smother
             ,
          
           
             Say
             ,
             Ignorance
             of
             devotion
             is
             the
             mother
             .
          
           
             What
             greater
             ignorance
             then
             ,
             can
             there
             be
             found
             ,
          
           
             Then
             in
             the
             Romish
             Church
             ,
             
               f
            
             that
             's
             therein
             drown'd
             ?
          
           
             How
             can
             it
             otherwise
             be
             ,
             when
             they
             deny
          
           
             
               g
            
             The
             Scriptures
             to
             be
             read
             to
             the
             Laity
             ?
          
           
             Such
             orders
             they
             have
             made
             ;
             and
             besides
             this
             ▪
          
           
             Whatso'ere
             they
             doe
             ,
             be
             't
             ne're
             so
             much
             amisse
             :
          
           
             Yet
             will
             they
             not
             by
             Gods
             pure
             
               h
            
             word
             be
             try'd
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Because
             they
             never
             could
             the
             same
             abide
             .
          
           
             It
             is
             no
             marvell
             then
             ,
             they
             are
             so
             vile
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             Whom
             Satan
             their
             leader
             doth
             thus
             beguile
             :
          
           
             For
             he
             conducts
             them
             cleane
             
               l
            
             out
             of
             the
             way
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             From
             truth
             to
             errours
             ,
             for
             they
             him
             obey
             .
          
           
             
               n
            
             Such
             as
             under
             the
             Devils
             banner
             fight
          
           
             Against
             their
             Maker
             ,
             the
             great
             God
             of
             might
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             Shall
             lose
             the
             battell
             ▪
             and
             likewise
             be
             sure
          
           
             Eternall
             captivitie
             to
             endure
             .
          
           
             
               p
            
             Such
             shall
             
             th'estate
             and
             the
             condition
             be
          
           
             Of
             all
             Idolaters
             ▪
             that
             from
             God
             flee
             .
          
           
             
               q
            
             for
             such
             regard
             not
             what
             sinnes
             they
             commit
             ,
          
           
             As
             dumb
             Idols
             and
             Images
             worship
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             What
             devillish
             plots
             and
             practises
             have
             been
          
           
             
               s
            
             Discover'd
             here
             against
             our
             King
             and
             Queen
             ,
          
           
             And
             all
             our
             Royall
             Issue
             ,
             with
             our
             State
             ▪
          
           
             By
             all
             the
             Romish
             Sect
             ,
             
               t
            
             who
             scorne
             and
             hate
          
           
             All
             Christians
             ,
             which
             the
             Gospell
             doe
             professe
          
           
             
               u
            
             With
             all
             sinceritie
             :
             yet
             ne're
             the
             lesse
          
           
             
               x
            
             They
             would
             have
             blowne
             up
             all
             ,
             (
             't
             was
             their
             intent
             )
          
           
             When
             they
             assembled
             were
             in
             Parliament
             .
          
           
             Those
             that
             unto
             their
             
               y
            
             Doctrine
             will
             not
             yeeld
             ,
          
           
             
               z
            
             Shall
             be
             tormented
             ,
             scourg'd
             ▪
             and
             at
             last
             kill'd
             :
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Such
             crueltie
             they
             use
             to
             Christs
             poore
             members
             ,
          
           
             As
             if
             in
             hell
             there
             were
             no
             such
             offenders
             .
          
           
             This
             Church
             
               b
            
             (
             the
             mother
             of
             harlots
             )
             is
             knowne
          
           
             To
             be
             the
             Church
             
               c
            
             of
             Ceremonies
             alone
             :
          
           
             
               d
            
             Organs
             with
             other
             sweet
             musick
             ,
             and
             singing
             ,
          
           
             Wax
             
               e
            
             candles
             lighted
             ,
             Bookes
             ,
             and
             Bells
             oft
             ringing
             :
          
           
             Rich
             Copes
             ,
             fine
             Beads
             ,
             and
             holy
             water
             ,
             which
          
           
             With
             other
             rare
             conceits
             that
             some
             bewitch
             :
          
           
             
               f
            
             Brave
             images
             ,
             and
             pictures
             of
             some
             Saints
             ,
          
           
             And
             Angels
             ,
             which
             they
             say
             ,
             heare
             their
             complaints
             .
          
           
             Crosses
             guilded
             with
             gold
             ,
             beset
             with
             stones
             ,
          
           
             And
             Relicks
             ,
             whereof
             some
             are
             dead
             mens
             bones
             ,
          
           
             And
             some
             are
             teeth
             ,
             heads
             ,
             armes
             ,
             and
             other
             parts
          
           
             Of
             Saints
             dismembred
             ,
             which
             grieves
             not
             their
             hearts
          
           
             To
             see
             what
             monsters
             they
             of
             some
             Saints
             make
             ,
          
           
             At
             which
             the
             wiser
             sort
             their
             heads
             doe
             shake
             .
          
           
             One
             Saint
             at
             severall
             places
             had
             three
             heads
             ,
          
           
             Sixe
             armes
             another
             ,
             and
             a
             third
             foure
             leggs
             .
          
           
             There
             was
             a
             Saint
             in
             England
             ,
             we
             are
             told
             ,
          
           
             That
             had
             more
             teeth
             then
             two
             hogs-heads
             could
             hold
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Such
             lying
             fopperies
             Papists
             maintaine
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             As
             meerly
             are
             devis'd
             by
             their
             owne
             braine
             .
          
           
             A
             man
             would
             wonder
             ,
             in
             this
             age
             ,
             to
             see
          
           
             What
             strange
             disorder'd
             orders
             now
             there
             be
          
           
             Ordained
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             Rome
             ,
             whereby
          
           
             That
             Church
             is
             much
             enrich'd
             ;
             but
             the
             Country
          
           
             And
             Kingdomes
             that
             are
             subject
             thereunto
             ,
          
           
             Are
             much
             impoverish'd
             ,
             some
             they
             quite
             undoe
             .
          
           
             So
             many
             Sects
             there
             are
             ,
             both
             high
             and
             low
             ,
          
           
             Of
             Clergie-men
             ,
             which
             they
             themselves
             scarce
             know
             :
          
           
             
               i
            
             The
             lofty
             Cardinalls
             ,
             proud
             and
             ambitious
             ;
          
           
             The
             Jesuites
             ,
             
               k
            
             which
             are
             every where
             seditious
             ;
          
           
             
               l
            
             The
             domineering
             Bishops
             ,
             which
             have
             cures
             ;
          
           
             The
             lazie
             [
             Monks
             ]
             
               m
            
             that
             are
             meere
             Epicures
             ▪
          
           
             The
             drunken
             Priests
             ,
             
               n
            
             who
             eat
             their
             breaden
             Gods
             ;
          
           
             
               o
            
             The
             lecherous
             [
             Friers
             ]
             who
             whip
             Nuns
             with
             rods
             ;
          
           
           
             The
             Capuchins
             ,
             who
             weare
             to
             shirts
             ,
             and
             goe
          
           
             By
             two
             and
             two
             ,
             
               a
            
             are
             hypocrites
             we
             know
             ▪
          
           
             And
             divers
             other
             Orders
             from
             Rome
             sent
             ,
          
           
             With
             unchaste
             Nuns
             ,
             make
             up
             the
             
               b
            
             Rabblement
             .
          
           
             These
             Popish
             Clergie
             are
             
               c
            
             forbid
             to
             marry
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             And
             yet
             from
             common
             whores
             cannot
             long
             tarry
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             Their
             reines
             must
             needs
             be
             purg'd
             by
             maids
             or
             wives
             ,
          
           
             Else
             they
             'll
             be
             sick
             ,
             and
             endanger
             their
             lives
             .
          
           
             It
             is
             more
             lawfull
             for
             a
             Priest
             to
             have
          
           
             Ten
             Concubines
             ,
             then
             one
             wife
             ,
             ne're
             so
             brave
             .
          
           
             This
             
               f
            
             Devillish
             doctrine
             is
             taught
             unto
             those
          
           
             That
             are
             apt
             Schollers
             ,
             whom
             their
             Master
             knowes
             .
          
           
             They
             likewise
             doe
             on
             certaine
             dayes
             
               g
            
             forbid
          
           
             Flesh
             to
             be
             eaten
             ;
             and
             yet
             they
             instead
          
           
             Of
             flesh
             may
             eat
             of
             other
             things
             their
             fill
             ,
          
           
             With
             dainty
             Cakes
             and
             sweet-meates
             ,
             if
             they
             will
             ,
          
           
             And
             sev'rall
             sorts
             of
             wine
             of
             pleasant
             taste
             ;
          
           
             This
             is
             the
             manner
             of
             the
             Popish
             Fast
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             such
             fasting
             dayes
             could'st
             here
             observe
             ,
          
           
             Though
             thou
             fast
             often
             ,
             yet
             thou
             need'st
             not
             starve
             .
          
           
             But
             what
             a
             wicked
             custome
             have
             those
             got
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             That
             in
             a
             strange
             tongue
             pray
             ,
             which
             they
             know
             not
             ?
          
           
             Yet
             ignorant
             Papists
             pray
             as
             they
             are
             taught
             ,
          
           
             Although
             their
             prayers
             (
             God
             knowes
             )
             are
             starke
             naught
             :
          
           
             For
             when
             they
             understand
             not
             what
             they
             say
             ,
          
           
             They
             doe
             but
             prate
             ;
             a
             Parrat
             may
             so
             pray
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             The
             forme
             and
             substance
             of
             their
             prayer
             's
             such
          
           
             As
             doth
             the
             Lord
             dishonour
             very
             much
             :
          
           
             
               k
            
             For
             to
             some
             Saints
             they
             pray
             ,
             and
             cannot
             tell
          
           
             Whether
             those
             Saints
             in
             heav'n
             be
             ,
             or
             in
             hell
             .
          
           
             Whether
             true
             Saints
             ,
             or
             Popish
             Saints
             ,
             
               l
            
             they
             faile
          
           
             That
             to
             them
             pray
             ;
             't
             will
             nothing
             them
             availe
             :
          
           
             Yet
             when
             this
             Popish
             crew
             want
             helpe
             ,
             they
             then
          
           
             Pray
             to
             those
             Saints
             ,
             which
             were
             but
             mortall
             men
             .
          
           
             The
             Virgin
             
               Mary
               ,
            
             
               m
            
             she
             's
             more
             call'd
             upon
          
           
             Then
             Christ
             
               n
            
             her
             Saviour
             ,
             the
             
               o
            
             chiefe
             corner
             stone
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Angels
             that
             are
             Gods
             servants
             ,
             as
             Saints
             be
             ,
          
           
             They
             worship
             ,
             for
             their
             Church
             doth
             so
             agree
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             Carv'd
             Images
             and
             pictures
             on
             the
             wall
             ,
          
           
             Crosses
             ,
             Relicks
             ,
             and
             other
             things
             withall
          
           
             
               c
            
             That
             have
             no
             life
             ,
             yet
             
               d
            
             they
             like
             beasts
             doe
             creepe
          
           
             And
             crawle
             to
             them
             ,
             sometimes
             i'
             th
             open
             street
             :
          
           
             
               e
            
             And
             when
             they
             are
             thus
             prostrate
             ,
             then
             they
             cry
          
           
             Unto
             those
             Idols
             ,
             their
             wants
             to
             supply
             .
          
           
             So
             soone
             as
             people
             dye
             ,
             their
             
               f
            
             soules
             doe
             goe
          
           
             To
             heaven
             or
             hell
             ,
             the
             word
             of
             God
             saith
             so
             .
          
           
             Yet
             those
             ungodly
             Papists
             have
             invented
          
           
             A
             place
             besides
             hell
             ,
             where
             soules
             are
             tormented
             ;
          
           
             That
             place
             of
             Purgatory
             ,
             where
             they
             say
             ,
          
           
             The
             soules
             must
             needs
             be
             
               g
            
             purg'd
             before
             that
             day
             .
          
           
             They
             are
             deliver'd
             thence
             ,
             therefore
             they
             make
          
           
             For
             those
             soules
             prayers
             ,
             which
             lye
             in
             that
             lake
             .
          
           
             Thus
             those
             ,
             that
             are
             in
             thy
             religion
             bred
             ,
          
           
             In
             vaine
             doe
             pray
             for
             their
             friends
             ,
             which
             are
             dead
             .
          
           
             Beleeve
             me
             ,
             if
             a
             Purgatory
             be
          
           
             On
             earth
             ,
             't
             is
             here
             ,
             thou
             canst
             not
             chuse
             but
             see
             .
          
           
             This
             place
             will
             thee
             so
             purge
             ,
             thou
             need'st
             not
             care
          
           
             To
             be
             purged
             againe
             ,
             thou
             know'st
             not
             where
             .
          
           
             The
             Romish
             Church
             ,
             like
             Pharisies
             and
             Scribes
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Preferre
             mens
             vaine
             Traditions
             ▪
             (
             like
             
               i
            
             blinde
             guides
             )
          
           
             Before
             the
             written
             word
             of
             God
             ,
             which
             none
          
           
             But
             such
             blasphemers
             
               k
            
             doe
             despise
             alone
             :
          
           
             For
             they
             
               l
            
             adde
             thereunto
             ,
             and
             
               m
            
             from
             it
             take
          
           
             That
             which
             shall
             make
             their
             soules
             in
             hell
             to
             quake
             .
          
           
             Their
             great
             legend
             of
             
               n
            
             lyes
             is
             more
             set
             by
          
           
             Then
             
               o
            
             Gods
             pure
             word
             ,
             
               p
            
             that
             's
             full
             of
             Majesty
             .
          
           
             The
             
               q
            
             ten
             Commandements
             of
             God
             ,
             wherein
          
           
             
               r
            
             A
             masse
             of
             treasure
             's
             lockt
             up
             to
             the
             brim
             :
          
           
             Those
             Clergie
             have
             the
             second
             cleane
             left
             out
             :
          
           
             And
             of
             the
             last
             made
             two
             :
             there
             is
             no
             doubt
          
           
             
               s
            
             But
             God
             ,
             that
             gave
             those
             lawes
             ,
             will
             suddenly
          
           
             
               t
            
             Bring
             them
             to
             shame
             for
             their
             Idolatry
             ,
          
           
           
             Which
             sin
             's
             against
             that
             great
             Commandement
             ,
          
           
             And
             that
             's
             the
             reason
             the
             Counsell
             of
             Trent
          
           
             Would
             not
             have
             that
             once
             mention'd
             ,
             lest
             thereby
          
           
             
               a
            
             Their
             people
             should
             forbeare
             Idolatry
             .
          
           
             Though
             in
             
               b
            
             Gods
             Law
             all
             sins
             are
             comprehended
             ,
          
           
             Yet
             have
             those
             out-law'd
             Clergy
             recommended
          
           
             Unto
             their
             people
             five
             Command'ments
             more
          
           
             Then
             e're
             the
             primitive
             Church
             heard
             of
             before
             .
          
           
             Which
             lawes
             are
             so
             observ'd
             without
             excuse
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             As
             Gods
             Lawes
             now
             are
             almost
             out
             of
             use
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             That
             man
             that
             breakes
             but
             one
             Commandement
          
           
             Of
             theirs
             ,
             must
             penance
             doe
             ,
             though
             he
             repent
             :
          
           
             But
             if
             he
             should
             at
             once
             breake
             all
             Gods
             Lawes
             ,
          
           
             No
             penance
             he
             should
             doe
             :
             and
             why
             ?
             because
          
           
             
               e
            
             The
             sins
             against
             those
             Lawes
             are
             very
             small
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             And
             some
             such
             sins
             they
             count
             but
             veniall
             :
          
           
             The
             Priest
             therefore
             no
             penance
             will
             enjoyne
          
           
             To
             such
             a
             sinner
             ,
             though
             he
             have
             no
             coine
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             The
             Lords
             day
             all
             true
             Christians
             sanctifie
          
           
             An
             holy
             rest
             to
             God
             our
             Lord
             on
             high
             :
          
           
             
               h
            
             Which
             day
             's
             appointed
             to
             read
             ,
             heare
             ,
             and
             pray
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             And
             no
             worke
             to
             be
             done
             upon
             that
             day
             .
          
           
             But
             those
             prophane
             and
             wretched
             Papists
             hold
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             That
             wares
             on
             that
             day
             may
             be
             bought
             and
             sold
             .
          
           
             After
             they
             have
             i'
             th
             morning
             beene
             at
             Masse
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Some
             goe
             to
             worke
             ,
             and
             some
             their
             time
             doe
             passe
          
           
             
               m
            
             In
             wanton
             sports
             ;
             thus
             they
             may
             worke
             or
             play
          
           
             On
             that
             day
             more
             then
             any
             holy
             day
             .
          
           
             Christ
             only
             hath
             
               n
            
             two
             Sacraments
             ordain'd
             ,
          
           
             Which
             in
             his
             Church
             shall
             ever
             be
             maintain'd
             :
          
           
             The
             Church
             of
             Rome
             hath
             added
             thereunto
          
           
             Five
             Sacraments
             more
             ,
             which
             they
             ought
             not
             to
             doe
             .
          
           
             The
             two
             which
             Christ
             ordain'd
             ,
             these
             men
             unwise
          
           
             Sophisticate
             with
             their
             ceremonies
             :
          
           
             The
             other
             five
             they
             never
             could
             maintaine
          
           
             As
             Sacraments
             to
             be
             joyn'd
             with
             those
             twaine
             .
          
           
           
             Now
             this
             corrupted
             Church
             ,
             with
             much
             envie
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Adde
             what
             they
             list
             to
             Gods
             Word
             wrongfully
             .
          
           
             The
             Canons
             of
             the
             Masse
             they
             hold
             equall
          
           
             Unto
             the
             
               b
            
             Gospel
             ,
             which
             is
             eternall
             .
          
           
             This
             hellish
             doctrine
             they
             hold
             ,
             and
             so
             would
          
           
             
               c
            
             Have
             all
             the
             world
             beleeve
             it
             ,
             if
             they
             could
             :
          
           
             And
             to
             win
             credit
             thereunto
             ,
             we
             know
          
           
             
               d
            
             They
             did
             false
             miracles
             devise
             ,
             and
             so
          
           
             Amaz'd
             the
             people
             ,
             and
             made
             some
             to
             jarre
             ;
          
           
             
               e
            
             But
             now
             their
             juggling
             trickes
             discover'd
             are
             .
          
           
             These
             are
             the
             blinde
             Scribes
             ,
             and
             Pharisees
             ,
             that
          
           
             
               f
            
             Swallow
             a
             Camell
             ,
             and
             straine
             at
             a
             Gnat
             .
          
           
             And
             yet
             these
             merit-mongers
             ,
             though
             they
             be
          
           
             
               g
            
             Such
             wicked
             livers
             ,
             as
             the
             world
             may
             see
             :
          
           
             
               h
            
             They
             thinke
             to
             merit
             heaven
             by
             their
             good
             workes
             :
          
           
             Such
             wicked
             Christians
             are
             as
             bad
             as
             Turkes
             .
          
           
             Nay
             
               i
            
             these
             sonnes
             of
             their
             Father
             ,
             that
             old
             Lyer
             ,
          
           
             Say
             men
             may
             doe
             more
             then
             Gods
             Lawes
             require
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             Such
             damnable
             and
             wicked
             errours
             these
          
           
             Base
             Antichristians
             teach
             ,
             even
             as
             they
             please
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             Thou
             art
             one
             of
             their
             Schollers
             ,
             here
             despis'd
             ,
          
           
             Forget
             their
             lessons
             ,
             
               m
            
             and
             be
             well
             advis'd
             .
          
           
             It
             may
             be
             God
             to
             this
             Schoole
             hath
             thee
             brought
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             To
             learne
             a
             lesson
             which
             thou
             ne're
             wast
             taught
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             wilt
             therefore
             
               o
            
             Gods
             Book
             take
             in
             hand
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             And
             learne
             the
             same
             rightly
             to
             understand
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             Thou
             wilt
             abandon
             all
             that
             Popish
             crew
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             And
             be
             of
             Christs
             poore
             flocke
             ,
             though
             they
             be
             few
             :
          
           
             
               s
            
             Reade
             then
             the
             holy
             Scriptures
             with
             delight
             ,
             
          
           
             
               t
            
             O
             that
             will
             make
             thee
             see
             darknesse
             from
             light
             .
          
           
             
               u
            
             Though
             thou
             a
             great
             idolater
             hast
             beene
          
           
             Long
             time
             ,
             
               x
            
             yet
             now
             thy
             time
             seeke
             to
             redeeme
             :
          
           
             
               y
            
             And
             if
             thou
             call'st
             thy
             grievous
             sins
             to
             minde
             ,
          
           
             
               z
            
             Seeking
             to
             God
             for
             mercy
             ,
             thou
             shalt
             finde
          
           
             
               a
            
             That
             he
             his
             gracious
             favour
             will
             extend
          
           
             Unto
             thee
             here
             ,
             
               b
            
             and
             free
             thee
             in
             the
             end
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             
               Manasseh
            
             was
             a
             great
             idolater
             ,
          
           
             As
             thou
             and
             others
             of
             thy
             Church
             now
             are
             :
          
           
             
               b
            
             He
             would
             not
             hearken
             to
             the
             Lord
             ,
             untill
          
           
             
               c
            
             He
             was
             in
             great
             affliction
             ,
             very
             ill
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             He
             being
             led
             into
             captivity
             ,
          
           
             Humbled
             himselfe
             ,
             and
             to
             the
             Lord
             did
             cry
             ;
          
           
             
               e
            
             Who
             heard
             his
             voice
             ,
             that
             was
             in
             such
             distresse
             ,
          
           
             And
             did
             out
             of
             that
             bondage
             him
             release
             ;
          
           
             
               f
            
             Be
             thou
             like
             him
             ,
             now
             thou
             afflicted
             art
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             Confesse
             thy
             sins
             to
             God
             ,
             with
             all
             thy
             heart
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             In
             him
             alone
             put
             all
             thy
             confidence
             ;
          
           
             
               i
            
             Embrace
             the
             truth
             ,
             let
             it
             be
             thy
             defence
             .
          
           
             
               k
            
             Thou
             being
             thus
             converted
             ,
             God
             will
             thy
          
           
             Body
             and
             soule
             
               l
            
             preserve
             continually
             .
          
           
             Then
             as
             
               Manasseh
            
             was
             deliver'd
             ,
             so
          
           
             Shalt
             thou
             likewise
             ,
             then
             
               m
            
             thou
             the
             Lord
             wilt
             know
             .
          
           
             Thou
             being
             then
             
               n
            
             endued
             with
             Gods
             grace
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             Wilt
             give
             him
             thankes
             that
             brought
             thee
             to
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             Where
             thou
             shalt
             not
             stay
             long
             ,
             if
             thou
             him
             love
             ,
          
           
             
               p
            
             For
             hee
             'le
             remove
             thee
             to
             a
             place
             above
             ;
          
           
             
               q
            
             To
             which
             place
             no
             Idolater
             shall
             goe
             ,
          
           
             
               r
            
             For
             their
             dwelling
             shall
             be
             in
             hell
             below
             .
          
           
             But
             those
             that
             are
             
               s
            
             Christs
             members
             ,
             when
             they
             dye
             ,
          
           
             
               t
            
             Shall
             live
             with
             him
             their
             
               u
            
             head
             eternally
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXI
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             Brother
             :
          
           
             I
             Must
             confesse
             thou
             art
             
               a
            
             my
             elder
             brother
             ,
          
           
             But
             if
             in
             Barkshire
             there
             be
             such
             another
             ,
          
           
             I
             am
             deceiv'd
             ;
             yet
             can
             I
             not
             forbeare
          
           
             In
             my
             distresse
             ,
             
               b
            
             but
             this
             to
             thee
             declare
             :
          
           
             Five
             months
             and
             upward
             in
             this
             place
             have
             I
          
           
             A
             pris'ner
             beene
             ,
             thou
             canst
             it
             not
             deny
             ;
          
           
           
             In
             all
             which
             time
             
               a
            
             although
             thou
             knew'st
             my
             griefe
             ,
          
           
             Would'st
             not
             at
             all
             send
             me
             the
             least
             reliefe
             .
          
           
             Had
             it
             not
             beene
             for
             some
             here
             ,
             that
             me
             cherish'd
          
           
             At
             certaine
             times
             ,
             
               b
            
             I
             might
             have
             starv'd
             and
             perish'd
          
           
             
               c
            
             More
             love
             have
             I
             from
             these
             poore
             strangers
             found
             ,
          
           
             Then
             from
             thy selfe
             ,
             since
             this
             world
             on
             me
             frown'd
             .
          
           
             But
             now
             in
             prison
             I
             am
             ,
             thou
             know'st
             where
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Whether
             I
             sinke
             or
             swim
             ,
             thou
             tak'st
             no
             care
             .
          
           
             Hadst
             thou
             a
             feeling
             of
             my
             misery
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             Thou
             could'st
             not
             have
             so
             little
             charity
          
           
             
               f
            
             Thus
             to
             neglect
             me
             ,
             now
             I
             am
             in
             thrall
             ,
          
           
             But
             that
             thou
             art
             
               g
            
             to
             me
             unnaturall
             .
          
           
             Consider
             therefore
             ,
             
               h
            
             and
             doe
             not
             forget
          
           
             Thy
             brother
             ,
             that
             's
             imprisoned
             for
             debt
             .
          
           
             I
             was
             thy
             friend
             ,
             and
             am
             thy
             brother
             ,
             tho
          
           
             In
             Prison
             ,
             
               i
            
             where
             false
             friends
             will
             not
             me
             know
             .
          
           
             Thou
             art
             my
             brother
             ,
             yet
             I
             must
             thee
             tell
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             A
             true
             friend's
             neerer
             to
             me
             ,
             I
             know
             well
             .
          
           
             Let
             me
             therefore
             not
             onely
             thee
             advise
          
           
             
               l
            
             To
             be
             my
             brother
             ,
             but
             my
             friend
             likewise
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             Doe
             as
             thou
             would'st
             be
             done
             unto
             ,
             thou
             then
          
           
             Wilt
             please
             the
             Lord
             ,
             and
             be
             belov'd
             of
             men
             .
          
           
             
               n
            
             Howsoe're
             thou
             deal'st
             with
             me
             ,
             I
             'le
             strive
             to
             be
          
           
             
               o
            
             Contented
             ,
             and
             
               p
            
             pray
             to
             the
             Lord
             for
             thee
             :
          
           
             Hoping
             ,
             though
             I
             in
             this
             extremity
          
           
             Have
             not
             thy
             helpe
             ,
             yet
             
               q
            
             God
             will
             sanctifie
          
           
             These
             great
             afflictions
             to
             me
             ,
             and
             me
             send
          
           
             Helpe
             and
             
               r
            
             deliv'rance
             out
             of
             them
             i'
             th
             end
             .
          
           
             
               s
            
             Our
             father's
             dead
             ,
             be
             not
             so
             strange
             to
             me
             ,
          
           
             Whil'st
             we
             have
             breath
             
               t
            
             let
             us
             not
             disagree
             .
          
           
             Then
             though
             we
             have
             no
             father
             ,
             hee
             'le
             us
             blesse
             ,
          
           
             
               u
            
             Who
             is
             a
             father
             of
             the
             fatherlesse
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             mercifull
             Creditour
             .
          
           
             A
             Poore
             man
             thou
             hast
             in
             this
             Prison
             layd
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Who
             heretofore
             was
             by
             thee
             well
             imploy'd
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             Credit
             thou
             gav'st
             him
             ,
             and
             did'st
             him
             well
             use
             ,
          
           
             Whil'st
             he
             dealt
             with
             thee
             ,
             yet
             did
             he
             refuse
          
           
             
               c
            
             To
             give
             thee
             such
             content
             as
             he
             was
             able
             ,
          
           
             And
             yet
             without
             just
             cause
             
               d
            
             did
             with
             thee
             brabble
             :
          
           
             Wherefore
             when
             thou
             in
             him
             could'st
             finde
             no
             reason
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             Hither
             thou
             sent'st
             him
             ,
             which
             was
             in
             due
             season
             :
          
           
             For
             since
             his
             being
             here
             ,
             
               f
            
             he
             's
             mortifi'd
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             That
             heretofore
             was
             stout
             ,
             and
             full
             of
             pride
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             Now
             in
             his
             great
             distresse
             ,
             when
             he
             to
             thee
          
           
             Did
             make
             his
             mone
             ,
             thou
             quickly
             did'st
             agree
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Not
             onely
             to
             release
             him
             ,
             but
             also
          
           
             To
             set
             him
             up
             againe
             ,
             that
             's
             brought
             so
             low
             .
          
           
             In
             all
             which
             thou
             thy
             〈◊〉
             〈◊〉
             to
             be
          
           
             
               k
            
             Compassionate
             ,
             loving
             ,
             courteous
             and
             free
             .
          
           
             
               l
            
             Such
             men
             are
             blest
             that
             in
             〈◊〉
             delight
             :
          
           
             For
             they
             shall
             at
             Gods
             hands
             receive
             the
             like
             .
          
           
             Thy
             poore
             debtor
             when
             he
             's
             out
             of
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             May
             by
             thy
             meanes
             be
             in
             a
             happy
             〈◊〉
          
           
             
               m
            
             Leaving
             his
             former
             folly
             and
             betake
          
           
             Himselfe
             to
             that
             which
             may
             〈◊〉
             make
          
           
             
               n
            
             Him
             feare
             to
             run
             in
             debt
             ,
             having
             a
             〈◊〉
          
           
             To
             live
             within
             his
             〈◊〉
             〈◊〉
             〈◊〉
          
           
             And
             by
             degree
             ,
             
               o
            
             make
             best
             use
             of
             his
             time
          
           
             As
             may
             appeare
             to
             that
             to
             be
             a
             signe
          
           
             
               p
            
             That
             he
             'le
             a
             new
             man
             be
             ,
             and
             by
             Gods
             grace
          
           
             
               q
            
             Will
             learne
             in
             〈◊〉
             to
             〈◊〉
             a
             pace
             :
          
           
             Then
             though
             thy
             debt
             he
             doe
             discharge
             ,
             yet
             still
          
           
             
               r
            
             He
             's
             thy
             debtor
             ,
             but
             not
             against
             thy
             will
             .
          
           
           
             For
             debts
             of
             such
             a
             high
             nature
             are
             not
          
           
             
               a
            
             To
             be
             by
             honest
             Christians
             e're
             forgot
             :
          
           
             Which
             debtors
             ,
             though
             
               b
            
             they
             may
             be
             poore
             in
             spirit
             ,
          
           
             Will
             make
             thee
             rich
             ,
             that
             shalt
             one
             day
             inherit
          
           
             
               c
            
             A
             kingdome
             ,
             that
             's
             for
             all
             good
             men
             prepar'd
             ,
          
           
             Which
             shall
             be
             their
             everlasting
             reward
             .
          
           
             Such
             creditors
             God
             will
             preserve
             and
             keepe
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Though
             they
             in
             troubles
             are
             plung'd
             ne're
             so
             deepe
             .
          
           
             If
             other
             creditors
             were
             like
             to
             thee
             ,
          
           
             This
             prison
             which
             is
             full
             ,
             would
             empty
             be
             .
          
           
             The
             Jayler
             and
             his
             underlings
             might
             then
          
           
             Goe
             shake
             their
             eares
             ,
             like
             poore
             condition'd
             men
             .
          
           
             But
             in
             these
             dayes
             we
             know
             it
             to
             be
             true
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             The
             number
             of
             such
             creditors
             are
             few
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             Thou
             being
             now
             thus
             to
             thy
             debtor
             kinde
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             Shalt
             favour
             from
             God
             thy
             creditor
             finde
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             Blesse
             thou
             the
             Lord
             ,
             
               i
            
             for
             besides
             him
             there
             's
             none
          
           
             That
             moves
             men
             to
             doe
             good
             ,
             but
             him
             alone
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXIII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Captaine
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             WHen
             Captaines
             are
             surpris'd
             ,
             and
             lose
             the
             field
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             They
             then
             unto
             the
             enemy
             must
             yeeld
             .
          
           
             By
             thy
             relation
             ,
             
               b
            
             thou
             hast
             beene
             upon
          
           
             Hot
             service
             ,
             which
             unto
             thy selfe's
             best
             knowne
             .
          
           
             Howso'ere
             thou
             hast
             to
             danger
             beene
             expos'd
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Thou
             now
             art
             here
             ,
             within
             this
             sort
             inclos'd
             .
          
           
             Brought
             in
             by
             
               d
            
             those
             ,
             whose
             daily
             exercise
          
           
             Is
             to
             endeavour
             how
             they
             may
             surprise
          
           
             And
             get
             into
             their
             clutches
             such
             brave
             sparkes
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             As
             study
             how
             to
             run
             in
             debt
             like
             sharkes
             :
          
           
             
               f
            
             But
             take
             no
             care
             their
             debts
             to
             satisfie
             ,
          
           
             Untill
             they
             are
             put
             to
             extremity
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             The
             Sergeants
             ,
             when
             they
             meet
             with
             such
             a
             one
             ,
          
           
             Although
             he
             be
             a
             valiant
             blade
             ,
             well
             knowne
             ,
          
           
             They
             'le
             venture
             on
             him
             ,
             be
             it
             day
             or
             night
             ,
          
           
             And
             make
             him
             yeeld
             ,
             although
             he
             raile
             and
             fight
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             they
             have
             him
             ,
             they
             'le
             make
             him
             to
             know
          
           
             (
             Unlesse
             he
             bribe
             them
             well
             )
             he
             must
             needs
             goe
          
           
             To
             prison
             ,
             where
             hee
             'le
             want
             his
             liberty
             ,
          
           
             To
             spend
             his
             youthfull
             dayes
             in
             vanity
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             The
             Prison
             therefore
             is
             the
             fittest
             place
          
           
             For
             such
             a
             Captaine
             ,
             that
             runs
             such
             a
             race
             .
          
           
             In
             these
             dayes
             
               c
            
             that
             Captaine
             is
             counted
             brave
          
           
             And
             valiant
             ,
             that
             's
             
               d
            
             unto
             his
             lust
             a
             slave
             .
          
           
             Which
             lusts
             are
             cause
             of
             much
             
               e
            
             unquietnesse
             ,
          
           
             And
             unjust
             quarrels
             there
             upon
             increase
             ,
          
           
             Which
             cannot
             be
             appeas'd
             by
             friend
             nor
             brother
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Untill
             they
             stab
             and
             〈◊〉
             one
             another
             .
          
           
             Such
             Captaines
             doe
             more
             hurt
             at
             home
             ,
             then
             they
          
           
             Doe
             good
             abroad
             i'
             th
             wars
             ,
             as
             many
             say
             .
          
           
             How
             many
             likewise
             are
             there
             at
             this
             time
          
           
             
               g
            
             That
             have
             no
             skill
             in
             marshall
             discipline
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             And
             yet
             they
             'le
             brag
             ,
             as
             if
             they
             durst
             to
             fight
          
           
             With
             Sir
             
               Iohn
               Old
               ●●stle
               ,
            
             that
             high
             flowne
             Knight
             ?
          
           
             Their
             combat
             
               i
            
             is
             with
             wenches
             ,
             when
             they
             please
             ,
          
           
             Who
             wound
             them
             sorely
             with
             the
             French
             disease
             .
          
           
             Many
             such
             youngsters
             (
             as
             we
             understand
             )
          
           
             That
             never
             travell'd
             yet
             by
             Sea
             or
             Land
             ,
          
           
             Have
             by
             some
             meanes
             procur'd
             themselves
             
               k
            
             to
             be
          
           
             Made
             Captaines
             ,
             which
             can
             lead
             a
             company
          
           
             
               l
            
             Of
             swag'ring
             fellowes
             ,
             which
             doe
             not
             regard
          
           
             Their
             King
             nor
             Countrey's
             good
             ,
             and
             yet
             hazard
          
           
             Their
             soules
             and
             bodies
             ,
             
               m
            
             by
             spending
             their
             dayes
          
           
             In
             Tavernes
             ,
             Bawdy-houses
             ,
             and
             Stage-playes
             .
          
           
             So
             that
             at
             last
             those
             Souldiers
             must
             needs
             fall
          
           
             
               n
            
             Into
             the
             Devils
             hands
             ,
             their
             Generall
             .
          
           
             Who
             for
             their
             service
             will
             be
             sure
             to
             give
          
           
             Them
             their
             due
             wages
             ,
             when
             their
             soules
             shall
             live
          
           
           
             With
             him
             in
             his
             
               a
            
             darke
             kingdome
             ,
             to
             remaine
          
           
             Both
             
               b
            
             day
             and
             night
             in
             everlasting
             paine
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             Some
             Captaines
             are
             endu'd
             with
             excellent
             parts
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Having
             couragious
             understanding
             hearts
             :
          
           
             
               e
            
             These
             fight
             the
             battle
             of
             the
             Lord
             on
             high
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Who
             gives
             them
             often
             times
             the
             victory
          
           
             Over
             the
             enemy
             ,
             though
             ne're
             so
             strong
             :
          
           
             Wherefore
             
               g
            
             the
             glory
             thereof
             doth
             belong
          
           
             Unto
             
               h
            
             the
             Lord
             of
             Hosts
             ,
             the
             God
             of
             might
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             Who
             gives
             them
             strength
             ,
             
               k
            
             and
             teacheth
             them
             to
             fight
             .
          
           
             Such
             Captaines
             as
             are
             thus
             guided
             by
             him
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Shall
             credit
             to
             their
             King
             and
             Country
             win
             .
          
           
             
               m
            
             And
             when
             they
             from
             the
             wars
             returne
             ,
             they
             'le
             blesse
          
           
             And
             praise
             the
             Lord
             ,
             
               n
            
             that
             gave
             them
             such
             successe
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             What
             if
             in
             fight
             they
             chance
             to
             lose
             their
             lives
             ?
          
           
             Their
             losse
             is
             nothing
             
               p
            
             to
             that
             glorious
             prize
          
           
             Which
             they
             shall
             gaine
             in
             heaven
             ,
             and
             keepe
             for
             ever
             ,
          
           
             
               q
            
             Which
             prize
             their
             Captaine
             Christ
             will
             them
             deliver
             .
          
           
             If
             thou
             art
             such
             a
             Captaine
             ,
             then
             I
             'le
             say
             ,
          
           
             'T
             is
             pitty
             thou
             should'st
             in
             this
             prison
             stay
             :
          
           
             
               r
            
             But
             rather
             be
             in
             some
             imployment
             ,
             where
          
           
             Thou
             may'st
             have
             more
             contentment
             ,
             and
             lesse
             care
             ,
          
           
             Such
             as
             are
             out
             of
             service
             ,
             may
             well
             be
          
           
             Mislead
             ,
             and
             so
             come
             into
             misery
             .
          
           
             How
             thou
             cam'st
             hither
             ,
             I
             need
             not
             enquire
             ,
          
           
             But
             here
             thou
             art
             attended
             like
             a
             Squire
             ,
          
           
             Where
             thou
             hast
             got
             a
             company
             that
             are
          
           
             A
             ragged
             Regiment
             ,
             most
             fit
             for
             war
             .
          
           
             
               s
            
             Distressed
             men
             in
             debt
             ,
             and
             in
             despaire
             ,
          
           
             With
             discontented
             mindes
             to
             thee
             repayre
             ,
          
           
             Wishing
             thou
             wert
             their
             Captaine
             ,
             and
             that
             they
          
           
             May
             wait
             on
             thee
             ,
             when
             thou
             hence
             go'st
             away
             .
          
           
             I
             cannot
             blame
             them
             ,
             for
             thou
             art
             so
             free
          
           
             To
             them
             ,
             that
             they
             could
             live
             and
             dye
             with
             thee
             .
          
           
             But
             thou
             art
             not
             yet
             gone
             ,
             but
             here
             art
             stay'd
             ,
          
           
             And
             so
             shalt
             be
             untill
             thy
             ransome
             's
             payd
             .
          
           
           
             Thou
             now
             art
             under
             the
             command
             of
             those
          
           
             That
             keepe
             thee
             fast
             ,
             and
             yet
             are
             not
             thy
             foes
             .
          
           
             The
             Turn-keyes
             ,
             and
             the
             Book-keepers
             are
             they
          
           
             That
             thou
             (
             although
             a
             Captaine
             )
             must
             obey
             .
          
           
             Yet
             if
             thou
             feed
             them
             with
             good
             drinke
             and
             money
             ,
          
           
             They
             'le
             love
             thee
             dearly
             ,
             as
             the
             Bees
             love
             honey
             .
          
           
             But
             if
             thou
             dost
             neglect
             them
             in
             that
             kinde
             ,
          
           
             No
             favour
             thou
             at
             all
             shalt
             from
             them
             finde
             .
          
           
             But
             what
             need'st
             thou
             care
             for
             their
             love
             at
             all
             ,
          
           
             Or
             for
             their
             hatred
             ,
             having
             wherewithall
          
           
             Not
             only
             to
             discharge
             thy
             chamber
             rent
             ,
          
           
             But
             other
             things
             that
             may
             yeeld
             thee
             content
             ?
          
           
             Yet
             let
             me
             tell
             thee
             ,
             if
             thou
             stay
             here
             long
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             to
             thy selfe
             and
             others
             may'st
             doe
             wrong
             .
          
           
             But
             seeing
             thou
             art
             to
             this
             place
             confin'd
             ,
          
           
             Whil'st
             thou
             art
             here
             
               a
            
             have
             a
             couragious
             minde
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             For
             here
             thou
             art
             with
             enemies
             beset
             ,
          
           
             As
             well
             as
             in
             the
             open
             field
             ;
             and
             yet
          
           
             Thou
             canst
             not
             them
             discerne
             with
             mortall
             eyes
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Because
             they
             are
             thy
             spirituall
             enemies
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thy
             soule
             they
             doe
             besiege
             ,
             which
             is
             within
          
           
             Thy
             earthly
             
               e
            
             tabernacle
             
               f
            
             full
             of
             sin
             .
             )
          
           
             
               g
            
             Which
             is
             so
             weake
             and
             brittle
             ,
             that
             unlesse
          
           
             
               h
            
             Gods
             holy
             Spirit
             doe
             the
             same
             possesse
          
           
             And
             eke
             defend
             thee
             
               i
            
             by
             his
             mighty
             power
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             Those
             wicked
             spirits
             will
             thy
             soule
             devoure
             :
          
           
             
               l
            
             For
             they
             are
             powerfull
             ,
             and
             diligent
             ,
          
           
             Crafty
             ,
             malicious
             ,
             and
             wickedly
             bent
          
           
             Against
             weak
             worldlings
             ,
             which
             with
             them
             accord
             ,
          
           
             Because
             they
             are
             not
             
               m
            
             strong
             in
             Christ
             our
             Lord
             .
          
           
             Such
             though
             they
             fight
             ,
             t'
             will
             nothing
             them
             availe
             ,
          
           
             
               n
            
             For
             those
             strong
             enemies
             must
             needs
             prevaile
             .
          
           
             Their
             forces
             they
             doe
             muster
             up
             each
             houre
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             To
             signifie
             how
             they
             are
             arm'd
             with
             power
             .
          
           
             
               p
            
             It
             is
             no
             worldly
             strength
             nor
             policy
          
           
             That
             can
             withstand
             their
             cruell
             tyranny
             .
          
           
           
             Thou
             must
             therefore
             
               a
            
             take
             that
             two-edged
             sword
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Which
             weapon
             is
             Gods
             pure
             and
             holy
             Word
             :
          
           
             With
             that
             thou
             may'st
             be
             sure
             ,
             with
             good
             directions
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             In
             time
             to
             conquer
             thy
             corrupt
             affections
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Which
             if
             thou
             dost
             ,
             thou
             then
             dost
             such
             a
             feat
             ,
          
           
             As
             never
             did
             
               Alexander
            
             the
             great
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             So
             shalt
             thou
             be
             ,
             after
             this
             life
             ,
             renown'd
             ,
          
           
             And
             with
             such
             like
             Captaines
             
               f
            
             in
             heav'n
             be
             crown'd
             .
          
           
             Where
             thou
             shalt
             triumph
             
               g
            
             with
             a
             company
          
           
             Of
             heavenly
             Souldiers
             ,
             
               h
            
             with
             pompe
             and
             glory
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXIIII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Master
             of
             the
             Prison
             .
          
           
             THou
             art
             a
             Master
             of
             the
             masterlesse
             ,
          
           
             As
             also
             of
             poore
             men
             here
             in
             distresse
             .
          
           
             They
             never
             such
             a
             Master
             serv'd
             before
             ,
          
           
             When
             their
             time
             's
             out
             ,
             they
             will
             serve
             thee
             no
             more
             .
          
           
             For
             thou
             them
             keep'st
             so
             much
             within
             ,
             that
             they
          
           
             Cannot
             get
             leave
             to
             goe
             abroad
             to
             play
             .
          
           
             And
             if
             they
             could
             get
             leave
             ,
             I
             dare
             maintaine
             ,
          
           
             That
             some
             would
             ne're
             finde
             the
             way
             back
             againe
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             thou
             tak'st
             a
             course
             
               a
            
             to
             keepe
             them
             fast
             ,
          
           
             Where
             they
             may
             worke
             ,
             or
             play
             ,
             and
             dye
             at
             last
             .
          
           
             Thy
             courtesies
             to
             some
             are
             very
             small
             ,
          
           
             And
             why
             ?
             because
             they
             have
             not
             wherewithall
          
           
             To
             gratifie
             thy
             love
             ;
             which
             is
             exprest
          
           
             By
             thee
             to
             them
             that
             are
             in
             more
             request
             .
          
           
             I
             meane
             those
             that
             are
             able
             to
             requite
          
           
             Thy
             love
             againe
             ,
             which
             thou
             hold'st
             just
             and
             right
             .
          
           
             The
             poorer
             sort
             of
             pris'ners
             that
             are
             here
          
           
             
               b
            
             Cut
             short
             of
             meanes
             ,
             doe
             often
             stand
             in
             feare
          
           
             Of
             thy
             displeasure
             ,
             when
             they
             cannot
             get
          
           
             So
             much
             as
             will
             them
             bring
             out
             of
             thy
             debt
             .
          
           
           
             For
             if
             their
             chamber
             rent
             they
             cannot
             pay
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             them
             remov'st
             into
             the
             Hole
             ,
             where
             they
          
           
             Have
             lowsie
             lodging
             ,
             yet
             they
             live
             more
             quiet
             ,
          
           
             Because
             they
             are
             provided
             with
             good
             diet
             .
          
           
             There
             they
             also
             sit
             rent
             free
             :
             yet
             before
          
           
             They
             are
             releas'd
             ,
             they
             must
             pay
             their
             old
             score
             .
          
           
             But
             if
             in
             prison
             they
             should
             chance
             to
             dye
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             losest
             all
             ,
             and
             hast
             no
             remedy
             .
          
           
             Those
             that
             lodge
             on
             thy
             side
             thou
             dost
             regard
          
           
             A
             little
             more
             then
             us
             of
             the
             Knights
             Ward
             .
          
           
             I
             know
             no
             reason
             for
             't
             ,
             unlesse
             it
             be
          
           
             Because
             they
             pay
             more
             for
             their
             drinke
             then
             we
             .
          
           
             The
             Rats
             and
             Mice
             are
             thy
             best
             guests
             we
             know
             ,
          
           
             For
             after
             one
             nights
             lodging
             they
             must
             goe
          
           
             Away
             from
             hence
             ,
             if
             they
             their
             fees
             can
             pay
             ,
          
           
             If
             not
             ,
             they
             then
             are
             forc'd
             longer
             to
             stay
             .
          
           
             Thou
             art
             a
             master
             of
             a
             
               a
            
             wicked
             crew
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             As
             well
             as
             of
             some
             men
             honest
             and
             true
             .
          
           
             This
             place
             a
             receptacle
             is
             for
             all
             ,
          
           
             Both
             good
             and
             bad
             ,
             the
             poore
             ,
             rich
             ,
             great
             and
             small
             .
          
           
             Some
             for
             their
             misdemeanours
             ,
             some
             for
             debt
             ,
          
           
             So
             that
             all
             's
             fish
             that
             comes
             into
             thy
             net
             .
          
           
             Of
             which
             thou
             mak'st
             a
             purchase
             ,
             and
             thereby
          
           
             'T
             is
             knowne
             thou
             
               c
            
             get'st
             more
             wealth
             then
             honesty
             .
          
           
             Thy
             servants
             often
             times
             doe
             take
             large
             fees
             ,
          
           
             Which
             they
             digest
             ,
             as
             Rats
             digest
             old
             cheese
             .
          
           
             They
             care
             not
             how
             men
             suffer
             ,
             
               d
            
             so
             they
             gaine
          
           
             Meanes
             indirectly
             ,
             
               e
            
             their
             pride
             to
             maintaine
             .
          
           
             The
             master
             and
             his
             men
             ,
             for
             ought
             I
             know
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Are
             all
             alike
             ,
             they
             may
             together
             goe
             .
          
           
             
               g
            
             Gods
             poorest
             servant's
             in
             a
             better
             case
          
           
             
               h
            
             Then
             such
             a
             master
             ,
             that
             's
             in
             such
             a
             place
             .
          
           
             Thou
             hast
             within
             thy selfe
             unruly
             guests
             ,
          
           
             And
             those
             are
             
               i
            
             thine
             affections
             ,
             which
             witnesse
          
           
             Unto
             thy
             
               k
            
             conscience
             ,
             which
             one
             day
             will
             be
          
           
             (
             When
             thou
             think'st
             least
             )
             a
             witnesse
             against
             thee
             .
          
           
           
             If
             thou
             therefore
             seeke
             not
             in
             the
             meane
             while
          
           
             
               a
            
             To
             over-master
             them
             ,
             which
             are
             so
             vile
             ,
          
           
             They
             'le
             over-master
             thee
             ,
             and
             suddenly
          
           
             
               b
            
             Will
             bring
             thy
             soule
             into
             great
             misery
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             By
             poore
             men
             in
             great
             want
             thou
             hast
             thy
             gaine
             ,
          
           
             And
             liv'st
             thereby
             in
             pleasure
             ,
             they
             in
             paine
             ;
          
           
             
               d
            
             Regarding
             them
             no
             more
             ,
             nay
             not
             so
             much
          
           
             As
             Dogs
             and
             Cats
             ,
             that
             are
             unlike
             to
             such
             .
          
           
             Thou
             this
             one
             day
             wilt
             be
             forc'd
             to
             remember
             ,
          
           
             When
             't
             is
             too
             late
             ,
             
               e
            
             if
             thou
             art
             not
             more
             tender
          
           
             Over
             poore
             pris'ners
             that
             are
             here
             committed
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Which
             certainly
             deserve
             much
             to
             be
             pittied
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             if
             thou
             Gods
             favour
             would'st
             enjoy
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             Shew
             favour
             to
             these
             men
             without
             delay
             .
          
           
             Then
             
               h
            
             God
             thy
             master
             
               i
            
             will
             thee
             teach
             ,
             and
             guide
          
           
             Thee
             in
             the
             way
             to
             heav'n
             ,
             
               k
            
             where
             Saints
             abide
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXV
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Merchant
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             A
             Merchant
             when
             he
             once
             begins
             to
             faile
             ▪
          
           
             Is
             like
             a
             Ship
             at
             Sea
             without
             a
             saile
             ,
          
           
             Which
             flotes
             upon
             the
             waters
             ,
             and
             is
             tost
          
           
             And
             tumbled
             up
             and
             downe
             ,
             untill
             she
             's
             lost
             .
          
           
             In
             thy
             declining
             time
             thou
             knew'st
             not
             whither
          
           
             To
             goe
             ;
             so
             that
             the
             Sergeants
             brought
             thee
             hither
             .
          
           
             
               a
            
             And
             now
             thy
             trading
             and
             thy
             credit
             too
          
           
             Is
             lost
             ;
             and
             here
             thou
             know'st
             not
             what
             to
             doe
             .
          
           
             For
             in
             times
             past
             ,
             those
             with
             whom
             thou
             hast
             walk'd
             .
          
           
             Upon
             
             th'Exchange
             ,
             and
             there
             of
             businesse
             talk'd
             ,
          
           
             Perceiving
             how
             thou
             wast
             oft
             times
             molested
          
           
             Because
             of
             losses
             ,
             and
             of
             Bills
             protested
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Doe
             leave
             thee
             now
             in
             misery
             in
             this
             place
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             As
             if
             before
             they
             ne're
             had
             seene
             thy
             face
             .
          
           
           
             The
             friendship
             of
             such
             friends
             is
             like
             a
             bubble
             ,
          
           
             Soone
             got
             ,
             soone
             lost
             ,
             
               a
            
             and
             best
             discern'd
             in
             trouble
             .
          
           
             In
             former
             time
             
               b
            
             thy
             bus'nesse
             was
             so
             great
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             That
             thou
             could'st
             scarce
             finde
             time
             to
             eate
             thy
             meat
             .
          
           
             
               d
            
             Thou
             then
             hadst
             trouble
             ,
             which
             did
             vex
             thy
             minde
             :
          
           
             
               e
            
             Thou
             now
             hast
             troubles
             of
             another
             kinde
             .
          
           
             
               f
            
             Thou
             then
             wast
             troubled
             how
             to
             get
             much
             wealth
             ;
          
           
             
               g
            
             Thy
             troubles
             now
             may
             be
             for
             thy
             soules
             health
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             How
             carefull
             wast
             thou
             then
             for
             outward
             things
             ,
          
           
             
               i
            
             And
             carelesse
             how
             to
             get
             inward
             blessings
             ?
          
           
             Before
             
             th'Exchange
             bell
             rang
             ,
             thou
             hadst
             a
             care
          
           
             To
             keepe
             touch
             with
             those
             that
             should
             meet
             thee
             there
             .
          
           
             But
             when
             thy
             Parish
             Bels
             did
             ring
             all
             in
             ,
          
           
             Thou
             mad'st
             no
             hast
             to'th
             Church
             ,
             to
             pray
             or
             sing
             ,
          
           
             Or
             
               k
            
             heare
             Gods
             Word
             ,
             
               l
            
             which
             is
             that
             spirituall
             light
          
           
             
               m
            
             And
             joy
             ,
             wherein
             thy
             soule
             should
             take
             delight
             :
          
           
             But
             with
             that
             
               n
            
             heav'nly
             food
             
               o
            
             thou
             wast
             soone
             cloy'd
             ▪
          
           
             
               p
            
             Because
             thy
             minde
             was
             otherwise
             imploy'd
             ;
          
           
             Wherefore
             
               q
            
             God
             for
             thy
             good
             ,
             without
             all
             question
             ,
          
           
             Hath
             brought
             thee
             hither
             ,
             to
             give
             thee
             correction
             .
          
           
             For
             he
             hereby
             will
             make
             thee
             
               r
            
             understand
          
           
             How
             thou
             art
             out
             of
             cash
             ,
             and
             behinde
             hand
          
           
             With
             him
             thy
             heav'nly
             creditor
             above
             ▪
          
           
             Whose
             
               s
            
             patience
             thou
             hast
             found
             ,
             out
             of
             his
             love
          
           
             In
             
               t
            
             sparing
             thee
             so
             long
             ,
             who
             might
             require
          
           
             
               u
            
             In
             justice
             ,
             all
             thou
             ow'st
             him
             ,
             in
             hell
             fire
             .
          
           
             
               x
            
             For
             when
             thou
             hast
             made
             up
             thy
             great
             account
             ,
          
           
             The
             foot
             or
             ballance
             thereof
             will
             amount
          
           
             Unto
             
               y
            
             ten
             thousand
             Talents
             ,
             which
             must
             be
          
           
             
               z
            
             All
             satisfi'd
             before
             thou
             canst
             be
             free
             .
          
           
             And
             yet
             of
             that
             great
             summe
             thou
             must
             needs
             say
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Thou
             hast
             not
             of
             thy selfe
             one
             Mite
             to
             pay
             .
          
           
             
               b
            
             The
             holy'st
             man
             that
             lives
             must
             needs
             confesse
          
           
             His
             debt
             to
             be
             so
             much
             ,
             it
             can't
             be
             lesse
             .
          
           
             How
             then
             is
             Gods
             great
             Justice
             satisfi'd
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             But
             by
             his
             Son
             ,
             our
             Lord
             ,
             who
             for
             us
             dy'd
             ?
          
           
           
             If
             thou
             unto
             thy
             soule
             canst
             this
             apply
          
           
             
               a
            
             Through
             faith
             in
             Christ
             ,
             
               b
            
             that
             he
             for
             thee
             did
             dye
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             And
             that
             thereby
             thy
             sinnes
             are
             all
             remitted
             ▪
          
           
             
               d
            
             Gods
             Justice
             satisfi'd
             ,
             and
             thou
             acquitted
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             Not
             only
             from
             the
             punishment
             that
             's
             due
          
           
             Unto
             thee
             for
             thy
             sins
             ,
             but
             will
             renue
          
           
             
               f
            
             His
             favour
             to
             thee
             ,
             whereby
             thou
             mayst
             know
          
           
             
               g
            
             Thou
             art
             i'
             th
             Covenant
             of
             grace
             also
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             Thy
             outward
             carriage
             then
             will
             soone
             expresse
          
           
             Thy
             inward
             faith
             ,
             and
             joy
             ,
             in
             thy
             distresse
             .
          
           
             
               i
            
             Thy
             life
             a
             comfortable
             life
             will
             be
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             When
             thou
             the
             fruits
             of
             thy
             troubles
             shalt
             see
          
           
             
               l
            
             Thus
             to
             produce
             such
             rare
             effects
             ,
             which
             will
          
           
             
               m
            
             Advance
             thy
             knowledge
             ,
             and
             teach
             thee
             such
             skill
          
           
             
               n
            
             In
             heavenly
             wares
             ,
             and
             merchandise
             so
             rare
          
           
             As
             in
             Gods
             Word
             is
             found
             out
             ev'ry
             where
             .
          
           
             
               o
            
             Goe
             to
             that
             heav'nly
             Magazine
             ,
             and
             see
          
           
             What
             
               p
            
             rich
             commodities
             are
             there
             
               q
            
             for
             thee
             .
          
           
             
               r
            
             A
             Merchant
             that
             found
             there
             a
             Pearle
             by
             name
             ,
          
           
             Sold
             all
             that
             e're
             he
             had
             to
             buy
             the
             same
             .
          
           
             
               s
            
             Such
             Jewels
             ,
             Pearles
             ,
             and
             Treasures
             there
             are
             ,
             which
          
           
             
               t
            
             Are
             hid
             from
             worldlings
             ,
             be
             they
             ne're
             so
             rich
             .
          
           
             
               u
            
             For
             they
             had
             rather
             trade
             with
             that
             old
             Lyer
             .
          
           
             
               x
            
             That
             cheating
             Merchant
             ,
             whose
             chiefest
             desire
          
           
             Is
             to
             put
             off
             
               y
            
             his
             base
             commodities
          
           
             To
             those
             his
             chapmen
             ,
             at
             too
             high
             a
             prize
             .
          
           
             
               z
            
             His
             wares
             are
             false
             ,
             his
             Jewels
             counterfeit
             ,
          
           
             
               a
            
             Yet
             like
             a
             crafty
             Broker
             ,
             hee
             'le
             soone
             get
          
           
             
               b
            
             Some
             of
             his
             customers
             with
             him
             to
             trade
             .
          
           
             Whom
             ,
             when
             with
             them
             a
             bargaine
             he
             hath
             made
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             Such
             base
             conditions
             he
             will
             tye
             unto
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             As
             will
             their
             soules
             and
             bodies
             quite
             undoe
             .
          
           
             
               e
            
             When
             they
             are
             in
             his
             debt
             ▪
             hee
             'le
             make
             them
             pay
          
           
             To
             
             th'utmost
             farthing
             ,
             
               f
            
             and
             just
             at
             the
             day
          
           
             
               g
            
             When
             he
             's
             in
             their
             debt
             ,
             then
             will
             he
             be
             sure
          
           
             
               h
            
             To
             pay
             them
             soundly
             ,
             
               i
            
             which
             they
             must
             endure
             .
          
           
           
             
               a
            
             Such
             cruell
             payments
             he
             will
             make
             ,
             that
             they
          
           
             
               b
            
             Shall
             rue
             the
             time
             that
             they
             e're
             knew
             his
             way
             .
          
           
             
               c
            
             That
             way
             of
             sin
             that
             causeth
             death
             ,
             which
             is
          
           
             
               d
            
             The
             second
             death
             ,
             
               e
            
             that
             living
             death
             to
             his
          
           
             Unhappy
             chapmen
             ,
             who
             shall
             be
             together
          
           
             
               f
            
             With
             him
             tormented
             in
             hell
             fire
             for
             ever
             .
          
           
             Wherefore
             ,
             let
             me
             advise
             thee
             to
             take
             heed
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             Thou
             trafficke
             not
             with
             him
             ,
             nor
             with
             his
             seed
             .
          
           
             
               h
            
             But
             follow
             thou
             that
             calling
             which
             will
             bring
          
           
             Thee
             in
             great
             credit
             with
             thy
             Lord
             and
             King
             :
          
           
             
               i
            
             That
             great
             accomptant
             ,
             who
             will
             reckon
             right
          
           
             With
             his
             poore
             debtors
             ,
             to
             give
             them
             a
             fight
          
           
             
               k
            
             Not
             only
             of
             their
             sin
             ,
             
               l
            
             and
             miserie
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             But
             also
             of
             his
             infinite
             mercy
             .
          
           
             
               n
            
             When
             thou
             art
             vers'd
             thus
             in
             this
             heav'nly
             way
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             Thou
             wilt
             thy selfe
             deny
             ,
             
               p
            
             and
             him
             obey
             .
          
           
             
               q
            
             Thy
             iudgement
             then
             will
             be
             so
             rectifi'd
             ,
          
           
             As
             thou
             wilt
             not
             at
             all
             
               r
            
             be
             terrifi'd
          
           
             
               s
            
             At
             any
             thing
             that
             may
             befall
             thee
             here
             ,
          
           
             
               t
            
             Because
             thy
             course
             t'wards
             heav'n
             thou
             dost
             now
             steere
             .
          
           
             Where
             being
             once
             arrived
             ,
             and
             ascended
             ,
          
           
             
               u
            
             Thy
             joyes
             begin
             ,
             
               x
            
             and
             thy
             sorrowes
             are
             ended
             .
          
           
             
               y
            
             Thy
             miseries
             then
             thou
             must
             here
             leave
             behinde
             ,
          
           
             
               z
            
             And
             Gods
             great
             mercies
             there
             be
             sure
             to
             finde
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXVI
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             merry
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             R— Emember
             Emember
             thou
             ,
             
               a
            
             that
             art
             so
             merry
             here
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thou
             doe
             not
             in
             this
             place
             any
             man
             jeere
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             t
             
               c
            
             will
             not
             well
             become
             thee
             to
             doe
             so
             :
          
           
             
               d
            
             For
             here
             thou
             should'st
             better
             things
             learn
             and
             know
             .
          
           
             C
             —
             ivill
             and
             honest
             
               e
            
             mirth
             I
             grant
             i●
             good
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             But
             foolish
             mirth
             belongs
             to
             
               Robin-hood
               .
            
          
           
           
             H
             —
             ere
             in
             prison
             ,
             
               a
            
             vaine
             mirth
             should
             be
             abhorr'd
             :
          
           
             When
             thou
             art
             merry
             ,
             
               b
            
             be
             merry
             in
             the
             Lord
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             nd
             
               c
            
             then
             thy
             mirth
             shall
             not
             others
             displease
             ,
          
           
             Which
             being
             true
             ,
             thou
             may'st
             live
             more
             at
             ease
             .
          
           
             R— emember
             emember
             
               d
            
             how
             in
             prison
             now
             thou
             art
             ,
          
           
             Which
             should
             in
             some
             sort
             touch
             thee
             to
             the
             heart
             .
          
           
             D— oe
             oe
             not
             therefore
             in
             this
             place
             take
             delight
          
           
             =
             With
             those
             that
             make
             
               e
            
             night
             day
             ,
             and
             the
             day
             night
             ,
          
           
             L
             —
             iving
             more
             like
             
               f
            
             bruit
             beasts
             ,
             then
             civill
             men
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             Roaring
             like
             Lions
             in
             their
             nasty
             den
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             s
             for
             
               h
            
             such
             company
             ,
             doe
             not
             frequent
          
           
             For
             they
             will
             leave
             thee
             when
             thy
             money
             's
             spent
             .
          
           
             N
             —
             ecessity
             may
             then
             
               i
            
             quite
             over-throw
          
           
             Thy
             vaine
             delights
             ,
             
               k
            
             and
             all
             thy
             mirth
             also
             .
          
           
             E
             —
             ndeavour
             
               l
            
             therefore
             ,
             whil'st
             thou
             art
             in
             case
             ,
          
           
             
               m
            
             To
             be
             merry
             and
             wise
             
               n
            
             out
             of
             this
             place
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXVII
             .
          
           
             To
             a
             worthy
             charitable
             Knight
             .
          
           
             W— hen
             
               a
            
             God
             his
             children
             brings
             into
             distresse
             ,
          
           
             His
             love
             to
             them
             is
             ne're
             a
             whit
             the
             lesse
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             am
             a
             man
             
               b
            
             which
             in
             times
             past
             have
             beene
          
           
             Of
             credit
             good
             ,
             
               c
            
             though
             now
             in
             no
             esteeme
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             ittle
             
               d
            
             did
             I
             thinke
             in
             those
             dayes
             to
             be
          
           
             
               e
            
             Brought
             to
             so
             low
             an
             ebbe
             ,
             as
             now
             I
             see
             .
          
           
             L— ike
             ike
             
               f
            
             
               Iob
            
             am
             I
             now
             scorn'd
             ,
             full
             well
             I
             know
             ,
          
           
             Of
             those
             whom
             I
             have
             
               g
            
             fed
             ,
             and
             cloath'd
             also
             .
          
           
             
               I
               —
               ob
            
             on
             the
             
               h
            
             dunghill
             did
             God
             glorifie
             ,
          
           
             More
             then
             he
             did
             in
             his
             prosperity
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             nd
             if
             with
             
               i
            
             patience
             God
             doth
             me
             endue
             ,
          
           
             Then
             after
             crosses
             comforts
             will
             ensue
             .
          
           
             M
             —
             y
             
               k
            
             soule
             to
             God
             shall
             have
             accesse
             in
             season
             ,
          
           
             =
             Although
             the
             prison
             of
             my
             soule
             's
             in
             prison
             .
          
           
           
             B— efore
             efore
             I
             felt
             Gods
             hand
             ,
             
               a
            
             friends
             I
             had
             many
             :
          
           
             But
             now
             
               b
            
             I
             am
             in
             want
             ,
             I
             have
             not
             any
             .
          
           
             A— ll
             those
             that
             
               c
            
             courtesies
             from
             me
             receiv'd
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             I
             tooke
             to
             be
             my
             friends
             ,
             but
             was
             deceiv'd
             .
          
           
             G
             —
             reat
             
               e
            
             was
             their
             shew
             of
             love
             to
             me
             ,
             as
             friends
             :
          
           
             All
             which
             was
             but
             to
             worke
             on
             me
             their
             ends
             .
          
           
             W— hen
             
               f
            
             I
             occasion
             have
             those
             friends
             to
             use
          
           
             In
             my
             distresse
             ,
             they
             doe
             me
             now
             refuse
             .
          
           
             E
             —
             xceeding
             glad
             should
             I
             be
             ,
             if
             I
             knew
          
           
             Where
             to
             change
             all
             those
             old
             friends
             
               g
            
             for
             one
             new
             :
          
           
             L
             —
             ibertie
             then
             should
             I
             have
             to
             
               h
            
             begin
          
           
             The
             world
             againe
             ,
             and
             some
             old
             debts
             get
             in
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             ive
             should
             I
             then
             ,
             
               i
            
             though
             with
             a
             little
             store
             ,
          
           
             =
             More
             happily
             than
             ere
             I
             did
             before
             .
          
           
             T
             —
             he
             
               k
            
             greatest
             meanes
             which
             God
             to
             man
             hath
             lent
             ,
          
           
             Without
             his
             blessing
             yeelds
             no
             true
             content
             .
          
           
             O
             —
             h
             ,
             how
             
               l
            
             happy
             and
             blessed
             is
             ,
             and
             shall
          
           
             =
             That
             rich
             man
             be
             ,
             that
             's
             
               m
            
             wise
             ,
             and
             
               n
            
             liberall
             ▪
          
           
             S— ir
             ,
             I
             'le
             crave
             no
             excese
             ,
             
               o
            
             the
             truth
             to
             tell
             ,
          
           
             You
             are
             that
             
               p
            
             happy
             man
             ,
             't
             is
             known
             full
             well
             .
          
           
             I— ts
             likewise
             knowne
             in
             City
             and
             Country
             ,
          
           
             Your
             chiefe
             delight's
             in
             workes
             of
             
               q
            
             Charity
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             eligious
             
               r
            
             men
             ,
             the
             
               s
            
             poore
             ,
             the
             blinde
             ,
             the
             lame
             ,
          
           
             =
             The
             
               t
            
             Church
             ,
             the
             
               u
            
             Common-wealth
             ,
             witnes
             the
             same
             .
          
           
             
               P— aul
               aul
               ,
            
             that
             sweet
             
               x
            
             chosen
             vessel
             of
             the
             Lord
             ,
          
           
             If
             he
             were
             here
             your
             deeds
             he
             might
             record
             .
          
           
             A— ll
             
               y
            
             Stewards
             just
             ,
             as
             you
             are
             ,
             may
             be
             sure
          
           
             In
             heav'n
             to
             live
             with
             Christ
             and
             Angels
             pure
             .
          
           
             V
             —
             arietie
             of
             
               z
            
             sweet
             delights
             ,
             with
             
               a
            
             pleasure
             ,
          
           
             Are
             there
             ,
             where
             you
             have
             laid
             up
             safe
             your
             
               b
            
             treasure
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             arge
             and
             exceeding
             
               c
            
             spacious
             is
             that
             place
             ,
          
           
             =
             Yet
             is
             the
             
               d
            
             gate
             so
             strait
             ,
             that
             in
             no
             case
          
           
             P
             —
             roud
             
               e
            
             men
             ,
             
               f
            
             and
             rich
             worldlings
             that
             have
             no
             care
          
           
             But
             of
             
               g
            
             this
             life
             ,
             shall
             have
             an
             entrance
             there
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             f
             such
             men
             would
             by
             you
             
               h
            
             example
             take
             ,
          
           
             These
             worldly
             
               i
            
             vanities
             they
             would
             forsake
             .
          
           
           
             N
             —
             o
             money
             would
             they
             
               a
            
             spend
             ,
             so
             much
             in
             vaine
             ,
          
           
             Nor
             
               b
            
             spare
             it
             from
             such
             as
             in
             want
             remaine
             .
          
           
             D
             —
             oubtlesse
             ,
             the
             charitable
             man
             ,
             that
             
               c
            
             lends
          
           
             To
             such
             as
             want
             ,
             
               d
            
             Christ
             will
             make
             full
             amends
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             nd
             after
             death
             ,
             eternall
             
               e
            
             joyes
             hee
             'll
             finde
          
           
             Leaving
             a
             
               f
            
             good
             ,
             and
             blessed
             name
             
               g
            
             behinde
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             eceive
             good
             Sir
             ,
             these
             poore
             lines
             in
             good
             part
          
           
             From
             him
             that
             lies
             here
             
               h
            
             grieved
             at
             the
             heart
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXVIII
             .
          
           
             To
             an
             ancient
             Maid
             ,
             a
             true-hearted
             friend
             ,
             that
             was
             mindfull
             of
             him
             in
             his
             troubles
             .
          
           
             IN
             
               a
            
             my
             great
             troubles
             some
             great
             friends
             
               b
            
             despis'd
             me
             ,
          
           
             
               c
            
             When
             little
             friends
             ,
             with
             little
             things
             reviv'd
             me
             .
          
           
             U
             —
             pon
             the
             Lord
             
               d
            
             (
             my
             greatest
             friend
             )
             
               e
            
             I
             'le
             call
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Who
             can
             me
             raise
             up
             friends
             both
             great
             and
             small
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             ong
             
               g
            
             have
             I
             been
             in
             this
             place
             terrifi'd
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Where
             I
             both
             great
             ,
             and
             little
             friends
             have
             try'd
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             must
             confesse
             ,
             
               i
            
             that
             not
             one
             friend
             of
             twenty
          
           
             
               k
            
             Have
             their
             love
             shew'd
             to
             me
             ,
             though
             they
             have
             plenty
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             
               l
            
             true
             friend
             I
             ,
             thee
             ever
             found
             to
             be
             :
          
           
             Thy
             
               m
            
             widowes
             mite
             ,
             accepted
             is
             by
             me
             .
          
           
             N
             —
             ever
             shall
             such
             
               n
            
             good
             Christians
             as
             thou
             art
             ,
          
           
             =
             
               o
            
             Want
             comfort
             ,
             when
             they
             are
             griev'd
             at
             the
             heart
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             keepe
             my
             chamber
             
               p
            
             in
             a
             prison
             ,
             where
          
           
             I
             often
             am
             
               q
            
             oppress'd
             with
             griefe
             and
             care
             :
          
           
             A
             —
             nd
             thou
             likewise
             thy
             chamber
             art
             constrain'd
          
           
             Oft
             times
             to
             keep
             ,
             by
             reason
             thou
             art
             
               r
            
             maym'd
             .
          
           
             M
             —
             any
             such
             
               s
            
             pris'ners
             God
             hath
             in
             his
             keeping
             ,
          
           
             Whom
             he
             
               t
            
             preserves
             ,
             and
             keeps
             ,
             
               u
            
             waking
             &
             sleeping
             .
          
           
             E
             —
             ndeavour
             therefore
             ,
             
               x
            
             whil'st
             thou
             art
             alive
             ,
          
           
             In
             godly
             vertues
             
               y
            
             more
             and
             more
             to
             thrive
             .
          
           
             S
             —
             o
             
               z
            
             shalt
             thou
             then
             this
             world
             forsake
             ,
             and
             love
             ▪
          
           
             
               a
            
             To
             be
             with
             thy
             sweet
             Bridegroome
             ,
             
               b
            
             Christ
             ,
             above
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXIX
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             intimate
             friend
             ,
             a
             divine
             Lawyer
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             Uells
             
               a
            
             exceeding
             rich
             ,
             are
             wondrous
             rare
             :
          
           
             Which
             is
             the
             onely
             cause
             so
             few
             them
             weare
             .
          
           
             E— very
             
               b
            
             one
             that
             's
             wise
             ,
             may
             seeke
             and
             finde
          
           
             In
             Gods
             Word
             Juels
             pleasing
             to
             his
             minde
             .
          
           
             P
             —
             recious
             
               c
            
             Juels
             ,
             which
             men
             weare
             on
             their
             clothes
             ,
          
           
             Are
             not
             at
             all
             to
             be
             compar'd
             with
             those
             .
          
           
             H
             —
             ee
             
               d
            
             that
             's
             stor'd
             with
             such
             Juels
             ,
             must
             needs
             be
          
           
             
               e
            
             Himselfe
             a
             Juell
             ,
             't
             is
             knowne
             
               f
            
             thou
             art
             he
             .
          
           
             S
             —
             uch
             
               g
            
             as
             thy
             company
             doe
             oft
             frequent
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             May
             learne
             of
             thee
             to
             be
             wise
             and
             prudent
             .
          
           
             O
             —
             h
             
               i
            
             that
             I
             were
             thy
             Scholler
             ,
             but
             untill
          
           
             
               k
            
             I
             had
             learn'd
             some
             more
             of
             thy
             divine
             skill
             !
          
           
             N
             —
             o
             
               l
            
             worldly
             thing
             should
             my
             minde
             away
             draw
          
           
             =
             From
             that
             which
             thou
             canst
             teach
             out
             of
             Gods
             Law
             .
          
           
             J
             —
             f
             other
             
               m
            
             Lawyers
             were
             like
             thee
             in
             this
             ,
          
           
             So
             many
             causes
             would
             not
             goe
             amisse
             .
          
           
             U— nto
             
               n
            
             
               Apollo
            
             thou
             may'st
             fitly
             be
          
           
             Compar'd
             ,
             if
             I
             am
             not
             deceiv'd
             in
             thee
             .
          
           
             E
             —
             xercis'd
             
               o
            
             thou
             art
             in
             a
             work
             begun
             ,
          
           
             At
             which
             Divines
             will
             
               p
            
             wonder
             when
             't
             is
             done
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             et
             
               q
            
             nothing
             hinder
             thee
             at
             all
             to
             end
             it
             ,
          
           
             For
             when
             't
             is
             done
             ,
             I
             think
             there
             's
             none
             can
             mend
             it
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             abour
             
               r
            
             to
             perfect
             it
             ,
             though
             it
             be
             hard
             ;
          
           
             Then
             God
             
               s
            
             (
             whose
             worke
             it
             is
             )
             
               t
            
             will
             thee
             reward
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXX
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             poore
             old
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               I
               Grant
               ,
               old
               man
               ,
               thy
               case
            
             
               
                 a
              
               May
               be
               here
               much
               lamented
               :
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Yet
               be
               not
               thou
               still
               out
               of
               heart
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               But
               strive
               to
               be
               contented
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               To
               men
               thou
               art
               indebted
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Which
               debts
               thou
               canst
               not
               pay
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               And
               therefore
               they
               detaine
               thee
               here
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Which
               grieves
               thee
               day
               by
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Consider
               how
               
                 h
              
               thou
               hast
            
             
               A
               long
               time
               liv'd
               in
               sin
               ,
            
             
               And
               
                 i
              
               yet
               deferr'st
               thy
               repentance
               .
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Though
               late
               ,
               yet
               now
               begin
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               Thy
               youthfull
               time
               doubtlesse
            
             
               Thou
               hast
               spent
               very
               ill
               :
            
             
               And
               yet
               in
               these
               thy
               latter
               dayes
            
             
               Thou
               dost
               
                 m
              
               forget
               God
               still
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 n
              
               Although
               thou
               him
               forget
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               Yet
               he
               doth
               thee
               remember
               ;
            
             
               By
               laying
               this
               
                 p
              
               great
               crosse
               on
               thee
               ,
            
             
               That
               art
               
                 q
              
               a
               great
               offender
               .
            
          
           
             
               By
               which
               meanes
               
                 r
              
               thou
               art
               brought
               ▪
            
             
               His
               will
               to
               understand
               :
            
             
               And
               that
               all
               those
               
                 s
              
               that
               trust
               in
               him
               ▪
            
             
               Shall
               have
               his
               helping
               hand
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Let
               then
               this
               prison
               be
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Thy
               place
               of
               meditation
            
             
               Of
               heav'nly
               things
               ,
               that
               are
               above
               ,
            
             
               To
               thy
               great
               consolation
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               And
               then
               thou
               wilt
               contemne
            
             
               All
               worldly
               things
               below
               :
            
             
               
                 d
              
               And
               long
               to
               be
               with
               Christ
               above
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Free'd
               from
               all
               griefe
               and
               woe
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               Wait
               then
               upon
               the
               Lord
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Who
               mighty
               is
               and
               strong
               .
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Thou
               know'st
               by
               course
               of
               nature
               ,
               that
            
             
               Thou
               canst
               not
               here
               live
               long
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 i
              
               And
               when
               by
               death
               thou
               art
            
             
               Free'd
               from
               all
               misery
               ;
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Thou
               then
               in
               heav'n
               above
               shalt
               live
            
             
               With
               Christ
               eternally
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXI
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Women
             which
             are
             prisoners
             in
             the
             Hole
             .
          
           
             
               YOu
               of
               the
               female
               kinde
               ,
            
             
               Which
               in
               the
               Hole
               doe
               lye
            
             
               For
               debt
               ,
               or
               for
               some
               other
               cause
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Your
               friends
               now
               you
               may
               try
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               If
               you
               ill
               huswives
               have
            
             
               Beene
               heretofore
               ,
               now
               know
            
             
               That
               you
               confin'd
               are
               to
               a
               place
               ,
            
             
               From
               which
               you
               cannot
               goe
               ,
            
          
           
           
             
               Untill
               your
               peace
               be
               made
            
             
               With
               those
               who
               laid
               you
               in
            
             
               This
               place
               ,
               
                 a
              
               where
               you
               may
               call
               to
               minde
            
             
               How
               you
               have
               liv'd
               in
               sin
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               For
               which
               cause
               God
               hath
               brought
            
             
               You
               into
               troubles
               hither
               ,
            
             
               Where
               you
               ,
               like
               Pigs
               ,
               are
               penn'd
               up
               close
               ,
            
             
               All
               in
               a
               Sty
               together
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               Yet
               though
               your
               lodging
               be
            
             
               So
               close
               ,
               where
               you
               together
            
             
               Are
               forc'd
               upon
               the
               ground
               to
               lye
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Yet
               need
               you
               feare
               no
               weather
               :
            
          
           
             
               I
               meane
               i'
               th
               winter
               nights
               ,
            
             
               The
               season
               being
               cold
               ,
            
             
               And
               subject
               to
               much
               
                 e
              
               raine
               and
               stormes
            
             
               Then
               you
               are
               in
               your
               hold
               .
            
          
           
             
               Where
               
                 f
              
               by
               a
               fire
               warme
            
             
               You
               sit
               and
               chat
               i'
               th
               night
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Untill
               you
               fall
               asleepe
               ,
               and
               then
            
             
               You
               rest
               with
               small
               delight
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               in
               the
               Summer
               time
               ,
            
             
               The
               weather
               being
               hot
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               You
               then
               are
               much
               annoy'd
               ,
               because
            
             
               Contentment
               you
               have
               not
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               in
               both
               seasons
               ,
               you
            
             
               Throughout
               the
               yeare
               
                 i
              
               have
               diet
            
             
               For
               you
               provided
               ,
               which
               should
               make
            
             
               You
               in
               your
               hole
               
                 k
              
               live
               quiet
               .
            
          
           
             
               You
               in
               like
               manner
               have
            
             
             
               For
               your
               soules
               health
               provided
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Good
               spirituall
               food
               ,
               to
               cheere
               you
               up
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               If
               you
               'le
               thereby
               be
               guided
               .
            
          
           
             
               To
               which
               heav'nly
               repast
            
             
               You
               are
               daily
               invited
               ,
            
             
               And
               if
               good
               guests
               you
               are
               ,
               then
               you
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Therewith
               will
               be
               delighted
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               But
               if
               you
               cannot
               well
            
             
               That
               food
               disgest
               ,
               then
               think
            
             
               Your
               soules
               are
               sick
               ,
               they
               'le
               pine
               away
               ,
            
             
               Then
               must
               you
               needs
               downe
               sinke
            
          
           
             
               Into
               
                 e
              
               the
               hole
               that
               hath
            
             
               No
               bottome
               ,
               where
               are
               none
            
             
               
                 f
              
               But
               Devils
               and
               their
               damned
               crue
               ,
            
             
               Where
               none
               shall
               you
               bemone
               .
            
          
           
             
               Some
               comfort
               you
               have
               here
            
             
               But
               none
               shall
               you
               have
               there
               ;
            
             
               For
               
                 g
              
               day
               and
               night
               
                 h
              
               brimstone
               and
               fire
            
             
               Shall
               be
               your
               daily
               fare
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 i
              
               Thus
               't
               will
               then
               with
               you
               be
               ,
            
             
               That
               now
               here
               doe
               not
               love
            
             
               To
               heare
               ,
               reade
               ,
               pray
               ,
               and
               meditate
            
             
               
                 k
              
               On
               heavenly
               things
               above
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               Thinke
               on
               these
               things
               ,
               while
               you
            
             
               Are
               in
               this
               place
               restrain'd
            
             
               
                 m
              
               From
               gossipping
               with
               those
               ,
               which
               now
            
             
               Your
               company
               have
               refrain'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 n
              
               And
               now
               your
               mindes
               give
               not
            
             
               To
               idle
               toyes
               at
               all
               ,
            
             
             
               Neither
               doe
               you
               at
               any
               hand
            
             
               
                 a
              
               With
               one
               another
               brawle
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               But
               shun
               vaine
               
                 c
              
               babbling
               ,
               and
            
             
               Good
               
                 d
              
               tongues
               keepe
               in
               your
               heads
               ,
            
             
               That
               when
               you
               goe
               from
               hence
               ,
               you
               may
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Lye
               warme
               in
               your
               owne
               beds
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               Be
               not
               impatient
               ,
               as
            
             
               The
               most
               part
               of
               you
               are
            
             
               In
               troubles
               ,
               for
               then
               are
               you
               like
            
             
               Untun'd
               strings
               ,
               which
               doe
               jarre
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               But
               take
               all
               in
               good
               part
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Grudge
               not
               at
               any
               thing
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               But
               whatsoe're
               the
               Lord
               now
               sends
               ,
            
             
               Receiv't
               with
               
                 k
              
               thanksgiving
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               if
               your
               elder
               ,
               which
            
             
               Is
               Lady
               of
               your
               Hole
               ,
            
             
               Hath
               in
               that
               place
               some
               power
               o're
               you
               ,
            
             
               To
               rule
               or
               to
               controle
               ,
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               In
               some
               sort
               you
               must
               yeeld
            
             
               To
               her
               authority
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Or
               else
               she
               'le
               chide
               and
               scold
               ,
               so
               that
            
             
               You
               'le
               live
               unquietly
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 n
              
               Much
               better
               t'
               is
               for
               you
            
             
               At
               home
               to
               be
               ,
               then
               here
               ,
            
             
               For
               here
               goodnesse
               is
               hardly
               learn'd
            
             
               Which
               may
               cause
               you
               to
               feare
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               
                 o
              
               pray
               unto
               the
               Lord
               ,
            
             
               
                 p
              
               That
               he
               your
               guide
               may
               be
               ,
            
             
               You
               to
               direct
               in
               such
               a
               course
               ,
            
             
             
               As
               that
               you
               may
               be
               free
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               when
               you
               are
               hence
               gone
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Take
               heed
               you
               come
               no
               more
            
             
               Into
               this
               place
               ,
               left
               you
               the
               time
            
             
               Be
               forc'd
               here
               to
               deplore
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               But
               lead
               an
               honest
               life
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               And
               serve
               God
               every
               day
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Then
               after
               death
               your
               soules
               will
               he
            
             
               Receive
               to
               live
               in
               joy
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             impatient
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               THou
               that
               into
               
                 a
              
               this
               place
               art
               brought
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Though
               much
               against
               thy
               will
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Fret
               not
               thy selfe
               ,
               nor
               angry
               be
            
             
               With
               those
               that
               wish
               thee
               ill
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               Raile
               not
               against
               thy
               Creditors
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Though
               cruell
               they
               may
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Nor
               yet
               against
               the
               officers
               ,
            
             
               That
               first
               laid
               hands
               on
               thee
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               For
               they
               are
               not
               the
               onely
               cause
            
             
               Of
               thy
               calamity
               ,
            
             
               They
               are
               thy
               
                 h
              
               sins
               against
               the
               Lord
            
             
               
                 i
              
               That
               for
               vengeance
               doe
               cry
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               Make
               then
               thy
               peace
               with
               God
               above
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Put
               in
               security
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Or
               else
               into
               a
               worse
               prison
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               soule
               shall
               carried
               be
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Go
               then
               to
               Christ
               ,
               
                 b
              
               there
               's
               none
               but
               he
               ,
            
             
               And
               he
               will
               not
               deny
            
             
               To
               be
               thy
               bayle
               ,
               and
               make
               thee
               
                 c
              
               free
            
             
               Of
               heav'n
               ,
               that
               is
               so
               high
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thus
               having
               made
               thy
               
                 d
              
               peace
               with
               God
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               minde
               will
               be
               at
               rest
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Then
               he
               will
               worke
               thy
               peace
               with
               men
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               And
               turne
               all
               to
               the
               best
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXIII
             .
          
           
             To
             a
             Prisoners
             wife
             of
             a
             refractory
             condition
             .
          
           
             
               ONe
               
                 a
              
               of
               the
               chiefest
               blessings
               that
            
             
               In
               this
               life
               God
               doth
               give
            
             
               Unto
               a
               man
               ,
               a
               good
               wife
               is
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               With
               him
               his
               time
               to
               live
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thou
               art
               no
               blessing
               ,
               but
               a
               curse
               ,
            
             
               That
               art
               a
               
                 c
              
               froward
               wife
            
             
               To
               thy
               poore
               husband
               that
               here
               lyes
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Quite
               weary
               of
               his
               life
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               What
               greater
               crosse
               can
               happen
               to
            
             
               An
               honest
               quiet
               minde
               ,
            
             
               Then
               to
               be
               match'd
               to
               such
               a
               wife
            
             
               As
               proves
               to
               him
               unkinde
               ?
            
          
           
             
               Especially
               here
               in
               this
               Jayle
               ,
            
             
               A
               place
               of
               misery
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Where
               he
               no
               quietnesse
               can
               have
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               art
               so
               refractory
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               In
               former
               time
               when
               he
               had
               meanes
            
             
             
               To
               keepe
               thee
               in
               good
               fashion
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               then
               did'st
               feare
               and
               flatter
               him
               ,
            
             
               And
               durst
               not
               be
               in
               passion
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               But
               now
               the
               Lord
               hath
               humbled
               him
               ,
            
             
               And
               brought
               him
               to
               distresse
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Thy
               love
               from
               him
               is
               drawne
               away
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               And
               thou
               art
               growne
               carelesse
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               If
               thou
               from
               him
               be
               long
               absent
               ,
            
             
               He
               cannot
               it
               abide
               ,
            
             
               And
               when
               thou
               com'st
               to
               visit
               him
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               then
               with
               him
               dost
               
                 e
              
               chide
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               be
               thou
               present
               or
               absent
               ,
            
             
               His
               griefe
               is
               not
               asswag'd
               ,
            
             
               The
               more
               he
               seekes
               for
               quietnesse
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               The
               more
               thou
               art
               enrag'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               So
               that
               thou
               add'st
               affliction
               to
            
             
               Affliction
               in
               this
               kinde
               ,
            
             
               Which
               is
               the
               greatest
               crosse
               of
               all
               ,
            
             
               And
               troubleth
               most
               his
               minde
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 h
              
               When
               God
               permitted
               Satan
               to
            
             
               Afflict
               
                 Iob
                 ,
              
               that
               
                 i
              
               just
               man
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               His
               substance
               first
               he
               tooke
               away
               ,
            
             
               Thus
               with
               him
               he
               began
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               Then
               the
               Chaldeans
               he
               provok'd
            
             
               His
               servants
               all
               to
               slay
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               And
               after
               that
               likewise
               did
               he
            
             
               His
               children
               take
               away
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 n
              
               Then
               with
               great
               Botches
               and
               sore
               Boiles
            
             
               His
               body
               he
               did
               smite
               ,
            
             
             
               So
               that
               on
               him
               he
               exercis'd
            
             
               His
               malice
               and
               his
               spite
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               yet
               the
               Devill
               ,
               for
               all
               that
               ,
            
             
               Did
               seeme
               to
               favour
               him
               ,
            
             
               In
               leaving
               of
               his
               wife
               behinde
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               That
               might
               him
               comfort
               bring
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               that
               was
               not
               that
               Tempters
               drift
               ,
            
             
               It
               was
               his
               policy
            
             
               To
               stir
               her
               up
               him
               to
               perswade
            
             
               
                 b
              
               To
               blaspheme
               God
               and
               dye
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thus
               
                 Iob
              
               in
               his
               adversity
            
             
               Was
               vex'd
               and
               troubled
               sore
               ,
            
             
               By
               his
               untoward
               
                 c
              
               foolish
               wife
               ,
            
             
               Who
               then
               
                 d
              
               did
               him
               abhorre
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               Such
               wives
               there
               are
               too
               many
               now
               ,
            
             
               There
               's
               one
               the
               more
               for
               thee
               ,
            
             
               For
               thy
               conditions
               doe
               not
               much
            
             
               With
               
                 Iobs
              
               wife's
               disagree
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               If
               thou
               continu'st
               in
               this
               course
            
             
               
                 g
              
               To
               chide
               ,
               scold
               ,
               chafe
               ,
               and
               fret
               ,
            
             
               Because
               of
               these
               great
               troubles
               ,
               then
            
             
               Thou
               dost
               thy selfe
               forget
               ;
            
          
           
             
               For
               thou
               
                 h
              
               a
               helpe
               was
               made
               to
               be
            
             
               To
               thy
               husband
               distress'd
               ,
            
             
               And
               not
               an
               instrument
               to
               
                 i
              
               increase
            
             
               
                 j
              
               His
               griefe
               ,
               that
               's
               thus
               oppress'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wherefore
               consider
               with
               thy selfe
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               How
               thou
               God
               dost
               offend
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               By
               being
               thus
               disquieted
            
             
             
               At
               that
               which
               he
               doth
               send
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               All
               crosses
               ,
               whasoe're
               they
               are
               ,
            
             
               God
               sends
               ,
               
                 b
              
               and
               takes
               away
               :
            
             
               Therefore
               
                 c
              
               put
               thou
               thy
               trust
               in
               him
               ,
            
             
               And
               
                 d
              
               thy
               husband
               obey
               .
            
          
           
             
               Then
               though
               in
               prison
               he
               now
               be
               ,
            
             
               Where
               he
               doth
               much
               lament
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Yet
               God
               will
               soone
               deliver
               him
               ,
            
             
               And
               give
               you
               both
               content
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               when
               thou
               hast
               him
               home
               againe
               ,
            
             
               Provide
               him
               wholsome
               diet
               ,
            
             
               With
               all
               things
               else
               to
               his
               consent
               ,
            
             
               And
               with
               him
               live
               in
               
                 f
              
               quiet
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXIIII
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             owne
             dejected
             comfortlesse
             Wife
             .
          
           
             
               MY
               
                 a
              
               troubles
               I
               confesse
               are
               great
               ,
            
             
               Which
               I
               here
               doe
               endure
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               But
               thy
               great
               discontent
               withall
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Makes
               them
               almost
               
                 d
              
               past
               cure
               .
            
          
           
             
               I
               grant
               it
               is
               out
               of
               thy
               love
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               art
               thus
               griev'd
               for
               me
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Yet
               if
               thou
               lov'st
               me
               ,
               be
               not
               so
               ,
            
             
               Because
               my
               griefe
               's
               for
               thee
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               Cast
               not
               thy selfe
               downe
               I
               thee
               pray
               ,
            
             
               But
               
                 g
              
               look
               up
               with
               thine
               eyes
            
             
               To
               him
               that
               's
               
                 h
              
               just
               and
               mercifull
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Who
               reignes
               above
               the
               skies
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               For
               he
               is
               
                 a
              
               all-sufficient
               ,
            
             
               He
               
                 b
              
               helpe
               will
               send
               one
               day
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               When
               we
               of
               it
               think
               least
               ,
               therefore
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Pine
               not
               thy selfe
               away
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               Although
               things
               fall
               out
               ne're
               so
               crosse
               ,
            
             
               And
               breed
               within
               thy
               minde
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Much
               griefe
               and
               sorrow
               ,
               yet
               beleeve
            
             
               
                 g
              
               The
               Lord
               is
               wondrous
               kinde
               .
            
          
           
             
               For
               if
               with
               
                 h
              
               patience
               we
               can
               both
            
             
               These
               crosses
               undergoe
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Our
               enemies
               he
               'le
               make
               our
               friends
               ,
            
             
               Which
               we
               shall
               see
               and
               know
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               God
               never
               sends
               adversities
            
             
               To
               those
               whom
               he
               doth
               love
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               But
               for
               each
               crosse
               ten
               thousand
               joyes
            
             
               He
               'le
               give
               to
               them
               above
               .
            
          
           
             
               Nay
               
                 m
              
               here
               below
               we
               may
               be
               sure
            
             
               
                 n
              
               The
               Lord
               will
               comfort
               send
            
             
               To
               such
               as
               are
               in
               great
               distresse
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               If
               they
               their
               lives
               amend
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 p
              
               These
               troubles
               which
               we
               now
               are
               in
               ,
            
             
               Came
               not
               to
               us
               by
               chance
               ,
            
             
               But
               by
               the
               providence
               of
               God
               ,
            
             
               
                 q
              
               His
               glory
               to
               advance
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 r
              
               Why
               should'st
               thou
               then
               impatient
               be
               :
            
             
               Dost
               think'tis
               for
               thine
               ease
               ?
            
             
               Oh
               no!
               
                 s
              
               thou
               striv'st
               against
               the
               streame
            
             
               And
               dost
               the
               Lord
               displease
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wilt
               thou
               be
               like
               those
               
                 t
              
               women
               ,
               which
            
             
             
               Are
               
                 a
              
               ever
               learning
               ,
               and
            
             
               Although
               they
               reade
               and
               heare
               much
               ,
               yet
            
             
               Doe
               nothing
               understand
               ?
            
          
           
             
               How
               can
               thy
               
                 b
              
               faith
               and
               patience
               be
            
             
               In
               this
               life
               exercis'd
               ;
            
             
               But
               in
               
                 c
              
               afflictions
               which
               God
               layes
            
             
               On
               thee
               ,
               that
               art
               
                 d
              
               despis'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               What
               if
               thou
               art
               scorn'd
               and
               disgrac'd
               ,
            
             
               And
               not
               at
               all
               esteem'd
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Of
               those
               that
               have
               their
               heav'n
               on
               earth
               ▪
            
             
               Yet
               
                 g
              
               Christ
               hath
               thee
               redeem'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 h
              
               What
               if
               thou
               want'st
               apparell
               now
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               body
               to
               keepe
               warme
               ?
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Christ
               is
               thy
               garment
               ,
               put
               him
               on
               .
            
             
               Hee
               'le
               keepe
               thee
               from
               all
               harme
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               What
               if
               thou
               want'st
               good
               dyet
               now
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               belly
               to
               supply
               ?
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Christ
               is
               thy
               food
               ,
               feed
               on
               him
               then
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Thy
               soule
               hee
               'le
               satisfie
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 n
              
               What
               if
               thou
               want'st
               a
               dwelling
               place
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               Where
               thou
               would'st
               faine
               abide
               ?
            
             
               
                 p
              
               Christ
               he
               thy
               dwelling
               hath
               prepar'd
               ,
            
             
               In
               heaven
               that
               's
               
                 q
              
               large
               and
               wide
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 r
              
               What
               if
               thou
               want'st
               in
               thy
               distresse
            
             
               Some
               friends
               to
               
                 s
              
               comfort
               thee
               ?
            
             
               
                 t
              
               The
               holy
               Ghost
               the
               Comforter
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               Comforter
               will
               be
               .
            
          
           
             
               What
               if
               
                 u
              
               thy
               kindred
               be
               unkinde
               ,
            
             
               And
               doe
               now
               quite
               neglect
               thee
               ?
            
             
             
               
                 a
              
               Thy
               kinsman
               Christ
               is
               worth
               them
               all
               ,
            
             
               Heare
               him
               ,
               and
               he
               'le
               respect
               thee
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               What
               if
               thy
               name
               be
               scandaliz'd
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Which
               makes
               thee
               sad
               to
               looke
               ?
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Be
               merry
               still
               ,
               rejoyce
               ,
               because
            
             
               
                 e
              
               'T
               is
               written
               in
               Gods
               Booke
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               What
               if
               thou
               want'st
               all
               other
               things
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Which
               worldlings
               doe
               enjoy
               ?
            
             
               
                 h
              
               If
               thou
               hast
               Christ
               ,
               thou
               hast
               all
               things
               ,
               
            
             
               
                 i
              
               He
               's
               with
               thee
               night
               and
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               What
               if
               I
               want
               my
               liberty
               ,
            
             
               And
               am
               here
               
                 l
              
               shut
               up
               fast
               ▪
            
             
               
                 m
              
               My
               heart
               is
               free
               to
               run
               abroad
               ,
            
             
               And
               shall
               
                 n
              
               finde
               rest
               at
               last
               .
               
            
          
           
             
               
                 o
              
               Gods
               dearest
               children
               are
               most
               crost
            
             
               In
               this
               life
               ev'ry
               way
               ,
            
             
               
                 p
              
               Because
               through
               troubles
               they
               must
               goe
            
             
               To
               heav'n
               ,
               't
               is
               their
               best
               way
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 q
              
               The
               more
               they
               suffer
               in
               this
               world
               ,
            
             
               
                 r
              
               The
               more
               God
               is
               their
               friend
               ,
            
             
               
                 s
              
               The
               more
               their
               joy
               in
               heav'n
               shall
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 t
              
               The
               which
               shall
               never
               end
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 u
              
               Such
               joyes
               as
               never
               mortall
               man
            
             
               E're
               in
               his
               heart
               conceiv'd
               ,
            
             
               
                 x
              
               The
               Lord
               to
               his
               afflicted
               ones
               .
            
             
               Hath
               certainly
               bequeath'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 y
              
               Such
               as
               beleeve
               this
               to
               be
               true
               ,
            
             
               
                 z
              
               Will
               not
               at
               all
               regard
               ▪
            
             
               
                 a
              
               The
               troubles
               of
               this
               wicked
               world
            
             
             
               
                 a
              
               Considering
               their
               reward
               .
            
          
           
             
               Nay
               
                 b
              
               if
               hell
               were
               the
               way
               to
               heav'n
               ,
            
             
               Such
               as
               the
               Lord
               doth
               guide
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Would
               passe
               through
               all
               those
               fiery
               flames
            
             
               
                 d
              
               With
               him
               there
               to
               reside
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               Thus
               God
               for
               temporall
               crosses
               gives
            
             
               Eternall
               joyes
               to
               such
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               As
               cheerfull
               are
               under
               the
               crosse
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Christs
               love
               to
               them
               is
               much
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 h
              
               He
               knowes
               best
               what
               is
               best
               for
               us
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Yet
               some
               so
               simple
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               When
               God
               corrects
               them
               for
               their
               good
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Away
               from
               him
               they
               flee
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 m
              
               A
               token
               of
               Gods
               love
               it
               is
               ,
            
             
               To
               such
               as
               can
               
                 n
              
               endure
               ,
            
             
               All
               manner
               of
               afflictions
               here
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               Such
               are
               in
               his
               eyes
               pure
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               seeing
               
                 p
              
               God
               so
               loveth
               us
               ,
            
             
               
                 q
              
               And
               will
               so
               love
               us
               still
               ,
            
             
               
                 r
              
               Why
               should
               we
               not
               in
               troubles
               be
            
             
               
                 s
              
               Obedient
               to
               his
               will
               ?
            
          
           
             
               
                 t
              
               Take
               all
               things
               therefore
               in
               good
               part
               ,
            
             
               Let
               not
               thy
               minde
               be
               griev'd
            
             
               
                 u
              
               For
               nothing
               but
               thy
               sins
               alone
               ,
            
             
               
                 x
              
               So
               shalt
               thou
               be
               reliev'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               
                 y
              
               godly
               sorrow
               bringeth
               joy
            
             
               Unto
               thy
               soule
               ,
               I
               know
               ,
            
             
               But
               
                 z
              
               worldly
               sorrow
               worketh
               death
               ,
            
             
               'T
               will
               be
               thy
               overthrow
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               Wherefore
               take
               heed
               ,
               give
               over
               quite
            
             
               All
               
                 a
              
               doubtings
               and
               distrust
            
             
               Of
               Gods
               assistance
               in
               due
               time
               ,
            
             
               Because
               
                 b
              
               he
               's
               sure
               and
               just
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               But
               put
               thy
               confidence
               in
               him
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               His
               holy
               Word
               beleeve
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               And
               thou
               e're
               long
               shalt
               finde
               that
               thou
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Shalt
               have
               no
               cause
               to
               grieve
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               And
               if
               on
               him
               we
               doe
               depend
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               We
               shall
               not
               need
               to
               feare
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Our
               sorrowes
               he
               'le
               turne
               into
               joy
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Which
               we
               shall
               see
               most
               cleare
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               though
               in
               this
               place
               now
               I
               am
            
             
               Where
               I
               can
               get
               no
               bayle
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Yet
               Christ
               will
               soone
               deliver
               me
            
             
               Out
               of
               this
               noysome
               Jayle
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 m
              
               Then
               shall
               we
               have
               just
               cause
               to
               praise
            
             
               
                 n
              
               The
               Lord
               for
               his
               great
               care
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               Which
               he
               hath
               had
               ,
               and
               still
               will
               have
            
             
               Of
               us
               every where
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 p
              
               And
               doubt
               not
               but
               we
               shall
               againe
            
             
               With
               comfort
               live
               together
               ,
            
             
               
                 q
              
               For
               after
               the
               great
               stormes
               are
               past
               ,
            
             
               Then
               commeth
               the
               calme
               weather
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 r
              
               Be
               thou
               i'
               th
               meane
               time
               well
               content
               ,
            
             
               Attend
               ,
               and
               
                 s
              
               wait
               Gods
               leasure
               ,
            
             
               
                 t
              
               So
               shalt
               thou
               have
               thy
               hearts
               desire
               ,
            
             
               
                 u
              
               And
               live
               alwayes
               in
               pleasure
               .
            
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXV
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             Maid-servant
             .
          
           
             
               WHen
               thou
               cam'st
               first
               to
               dwel
               with
               me
            
             
               About
               twelve
               yeares
               agoe
               ,
            
             
               When
               I
               in
               Fanchurch
               street
               did
               live
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               My
               cup
               did
               overflow
               .
            
          
           
             
               Since
               which
               time
               
                 b
              
               many
               have
               thereof
            
             
               Dranke
               freely
               at
               their
               pleasure
               ,
            
             
               So
               that
               with
               that
               
                 c
              
               which
               hath
               been
               spilt
               ,
            
             
               There
               's
               nothing
               left
               to
               measure
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               Those
               that
               the
               greatest
               part
               thereof
            
             
               Should
               have
               had
               at
               that
               time
               ,
            
             
               Had
               the
               least
               share
               thereof
               ,
               although
            
             
               I
               was
               then
               in
               my
               prime
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               The
               Cup
               although
               it
               empty
               be
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               is
               it
               whole
               and
               sound
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               And
               may
               againe
               replenish'd
               be
               ,
            
             
               And
               not
               fall
               to
               the
               ground
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               Whatso'ere
               God
               now
               unto
               me
               sends
               ,
            
             
               My
               minde
               is
               truly
               bent
            
             
               It
               to
               receive
               with
               thanksgiving
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               And
               be
               therewith
               content
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               troubles
               which
               thou
               know'st
               I
               have
            
             
               In
               thy
               time
               long
               endur'd
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               A
               purge
               have
               beene
               to
               my
               sick
               soule
               ,
            
             
               Which
               is
               not
               yet
               quite
               cur'd
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               This
               purge
               doubtlesse
               will
               do
               much
               good
            
             
               
                 b
              
               It
               hath
               not
               yet
               done
               working
            
             
               Upon
               some
               humours
               ill
               ,
               which
               yet
            
             
               In
               my
               poore
               soule
               lye
               lurking
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               The
               great
               Physitian
               of
               our
               soules
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Doth
               temper
               with
               great
               skill
            
             
               The
               potions
               which
               he
               gives
               to
               those
            
             
               His
               patients
               that
               are
               ill
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               Those
               that
               he
               takes
               in
               hand
               to
               cure
               ,
            
             
               Although
               they
               feele
               much
               paine
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Shall
               have
               much
               ease
               at
               length
               ,
               and
               be
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Restor'd
               to
               health
               againe
               .
            
          
           
             
               In
               this
               great
               Doctors
               hands
               have
               I
            
             
               Beene
               
                 h
              
               long
               ,
               and
               am
               so
               still
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Let
               him
               doe
               what
               he
               please
               to
               me
               ,
            
             
               I
               'le
               submit
               to
               his
               will
               .
            
          
           
             
               When
               God
               his
               scourge
               laid
               first
               on
               me
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               I
               tooke
               it
               so
               to
               heart
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               That
               then
               my
               senses
               all
               from
               me
               .
            
             
               Did
               for
               a
               time
               depart
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 m
              
               So
               irksome
               't
               was
               unto
               the
               flesh
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               So
               tedious
               to
               my
               minde
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               So
               grievous
               to
               my
               soule
               ,
               that
               then
            
             
               
                 p
              
               No
               comfort
               I
               could
               finde
               .
            
          
           
             
               A
               fit
               of
               melancholy
               great
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               know'st
               I
               likewise
               had
               ,
            
             
               
                 q
              
               And
               being
               then
               with
               griefe
               o'rewhelm'd
               ,
            
             
               
                 r
              
               I
               thereupon
               grew
               mad
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               The
               Lord
               then
               left
               me
               for
               a
               time
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               And
               gave
               the
               Devill
               leave
            
             
               To
               tempt
               me
               in
               such
               grievous
               sort
               ,
            
             
               That
               I
               then
               did
               conceive
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               My selfe
               to
               be
               the
               wretched'st
               man
            
             
               That
               e're
               liv'd
               on
               the
               earth
               :
            
             
               
                 d
              
               And
               being
               thus
               in
               minde
               distress'd
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Curst
               the
               day
               of
               my
               birth
               .
            
          
           
             
               My
               sins
               then
               to
               my
               sight
               were
               brought
            
             
               By
               the
               
                 f
              
               Prince
               of
               the
               ayre
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Who
               did
               endeavour
               what
               he
               could
            
             
               To
               bring
               me
               to
               despaire
               .
            
          
           
             
               I
               then
               perswaded
               was
               by
               him
            
             
               
                 h
              
               My selfe
               to
               make
               away
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               And
               if
               God
               had
               not
               me
               preserv'd
               ,
            
             
               It
               had
               beene
               done
               that
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Such
               was
               my
               
                 k
              
               wofull
               misery
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Which
               seem'd
               to
               me
               past
               cure
               ,
            
             
               I
               would
               not
               for
               a
               thousand
               worlds
            
             
               The
               like
               againe
               endure
               .
            
          
           
             
               All
               troubles
               since
               ,
               and
               those
               which
               now
            
             
               I
               have
               ,
               put
               all
               together
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Are
               in
               comparison
               of
               those
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               As
               light
               as
               any
               feather
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               yet
               to
               
                 o
              
               flesh
               and
               bloud
               are
               they
            
             
               Full
               heavy
               to
               be
               borne
               ,
            
             
               By
               reason
               
                 p
              
               I
               am
               counted
               as
            
             
               A
               creature
               that
               's
               forlorne
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               The
               troubles
               all
               which
               I
               have
               had
               ,
            
             
               In
               thy
               time
               thou
               hast
               seene
               ,
            
             
               And
               with
               much
               discontent
               hast
               thou
            
             
               
                 a
              
               A
               fellow
               feeler
               beene
               :
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               Yet
               would'st
               thou
               not
               from
               me
               then
               goe
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               mistris
               knowes
               full
               well
               ,
            
             
               Though
               thou
               preferment
               might'st
               have
               had
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               thou
               with
               us
               would'st
               dwell
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thine
               eyes
               may
               see
               
                 c
              
               how
               poverty
            
             
               Hath
               us
               now
               overtaken
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               such
               hath
               beene
               thy
               love
               ,
               as
               yet
            
             
               Thou
               hast
               not
               us
               forsaken
               .
            
          
           
             
               Nay
               though
               thou
               seest
               
                 d
              
               the
               small
               hope
               we
            
             
               Have
               to
               get
               meanes
               againe
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               thou
               so
               constant
               art
               ,
               that
               still
            
             
               With
               us
               thou
               dost
               remaine
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               what
               the
               cause
               thereof
               is
               ,
               must
            
             
               Be
               to
               thy selfe
               best
               knowne
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Yet
               hath
               thy
               love
               herein
               appear'd
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               hast
               it
               truly
               showne
               .
            
          
           
             
               What
               canst
               thou
               now
               from
               us
               expect
               ?
            
             
               If
               longer
               thou
               should'st
               stay
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               must
               needs
               think
               
                 f
              
               thy
               recompence
            
             
               Must
               come
               some
               other
               way
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               If
               it
               out
               of
               thy
               love
               be
               to
            
             
               My
               children
               ,
               which
               are
               now
            
             
               With
               thee
               i'
               th
               Country
               with
               our
               friends
               ,
            
             
               I
               then
               will
               make
               a
               vow
               ,
            
          
           
           
             
               That
               if
               the
               Lord
               e're
               send
               me
               meanes
            
             
               To
               bring
               me
               out
               of
               trouble
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               I
               'le
               not
               of
               thee
               unmindfull
               be
               ,
            
             
               But
               will
               requite
               thee
               double
               .
            
          
           
             
               Be
               kinde
               and
               loving
               still
               to
               them
            
             
               Thou
               shalt
               fare
               ne're
               the
               worse
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               And
               have
               a
               care
               of
               my
               sonne
               
                 Will
                 ,
              
            
             
               For
               thou
               wast
               his
               dry
               Nurse
               .
            
          
           
             
               His
               favourite
               thou
               art
               I
               know
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               dost
               in
               him
               delight
               ,
            
             
               And
               he
               cannot
               endure
               that
               thou
            
             
               Should'st
               be
               out
               of
               his
               sight
               .
            
          
           
             
               A
               faithfull
               servant
               thou
               hast
               beene
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               need'st
               not
               be
               asham'd
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Before
               thy
               betters
               to
               appeare
               ▪
            
             
               Though
               I
               am
               to
               be
               blam'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               Be
               faithfull
               to
               the
               end
               ,
               and
               thou
            
             
               Some
               
                 e
              
               change
               shalt
               see
               no
               doubt
               ,
            
             
               Though
               some
               
                 f
              
               at
               my
               misfortunes
               doe
            
             
               In
               these
               dayes
               
                 g
              
               scoffe
               and
               flout
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               though
               
                 h
              
               the
               Lord
               hath
               us
               dispers'd
               ,
            
             
               And
               scatt'red
               to
               and
               fro
               ,
            
             
               So
               as
               we
               cannot
               as
               we
               would
            
             
               One
               to
               another
               goe
               :
            
          
           
             
               
                 i
              
               Yet
               if
               in
               troubles
               we
               can
               put
            
             
               Our
               trust
               in
               him
               alone
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Hee
               'le
               us
               againe
               together
               bring
               ,
            
             
               To
               live
               in
               peace
               at
               home
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               If
               not
               at
               home
               here
               in
               this
               life
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Yet
               hee
               'le
               for
               us
               provide
            
             
               In
               heaven
               a
               place
               farre
               better
               ,
               where
            
             
               
                 b
              
               We
               shall
               be
               glorifi'd
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXVI
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             unruly
             young
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             ▪
          
           
             
               IF
               
                 a
              
               thou
               had'st
               beene
               by
               thy
               friends
               rul'd
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               had'st
               not
               now
               beene
               here
               ;
            
             
               But
               seeing
               thou
               this
               course
               hast
               run
               ,
            
             
               E're
               long
               it
               will
               appeare
               ,
            
          
           
             
               That
               those
               whom
               thou
               didst
               not
               regard
               ,
            
             
               Because
               
                 b
              
               they
               thee
               then
               blam'd
               ,
            
             
               Will
               now
               for
               thy
               unruly
               tricks
            
             
               Leave
               thee
               here
               to
               be
               tam'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               thou
               art
               like
               
                 c
              
               the
               horse
               ,
               that
               will
            
             
               Not
               ruled
               be
               a
               whit
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Untill
               into
               his
               mouth
               be
               put
            
             
               The
               Bridle
               ,
               or
               the
               Bit
               ;
            
          
           
             
               Then
               this
               place
               shall
               a
               Bridle
               be
               ,
            
             
               Now
               for
               to
               keepe
               thee
               under
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               But
               thou
               a
               bit
               wilt
               sometimes
               want
               ,
            
             
               To
               satisfie
               thy
               hunger
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               thou
               here
               now
               
                 f
              
               unruly
               art
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               shalt
               then
               have
               the
               worst
               ▪
            
             
               For
               thou
               wilt
               in
               the
               hole
               be
               put
               ,
            
             
               And
               there
               be
               soundly
               purs'd
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               And
               if
               this
               place
               will
               not
               thee
               mend
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               friends
               then
               may
               conclude
               ,
            
             
               That
               thou
               wilt
               ne're
               be
               good
               ,
               untill
            
             
               Thou
               like
               a
               Hawke
               art
               mew'd
               ,
            
          
           
             
               And
               shut
               up
               close
               ,
               where
               thou
               mayst
               not
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Have
               things
               at
               thine
               owne
               will
               ,
            
             
               That
               thou
               thereby
               in
               time
               may'st
               leave
            
             
               Thy
               rudenesse
               ,
               
                 c
              
               and
               be
               still
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               For
               now
               the
               more
               unquiet
               thou
            
             
               In
               prison
               art
               ,
               beleeve
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               The
               more
               will
               be
               thy
               misery
               ,
            
             
               Which
               will
               thy
               heart
               much
               grieve
               .
            
          
           
             
               These
               things
               therefore
               consider
               well
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Shew
               not
               thy selfe
               so
               idle
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               In
               giving
               way
               to
               thine
               owne
               will
               ,
            
             
               But
               thine
               affections
               bridle
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               then
               thy
               friends
               ,
               when
               they
               shall
               heare
            
             
               
                 h
              
               And
               see
               thee
               thus
               reclaim'd
               ,
            
             
               They
               'le
               then
               beleeve
               thou
               hast
               much
               lost
               ,
            
             
               By
               which
               losse
               thou
               hast
               gain'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               For
               having
               lost
               thy
               stubborne
               fits
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Which
               brought
               thee
               into
               trouble
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Gods
               love
               thou
               hast
               obtain'd
               ,
               so
               that
            
             
               Thy
               gaine
               is
               more
               then
               double
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               Thy
               liberty
               likewise
               shalt
               thou
            
             
               Get
               ,
               if
               the
               Lord
               see
               't
               fit
               ,
            
             
               How
               e're
               
                 m
              
               rest
               thou
               on
               him
               ,
               and
               then
            
             
               E're
               long
               thou
               shalt
               be
               quit
               ,
            
          
           
           
             
               And
               freed
               out
               of
               this
               place
               ,
               where
               thou
            
             
               Hast
               beene
               curb'd
               of
               thy
               will
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               And
               be
               at
               length
               receiv'd
               to
               joyes
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Where
               thou
               shalt
               have
               thy
               fill
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXVII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Prisoners
             ,
             called
             by
             the
             name
             of
             Mice
             ,
             which
             are
             light
             huswives
             that
             are
             taken
             at
             unlawfull
             houres
             in
             the
             night
             by
             the
             Watch
             ,
             and
             brought
             to
             Prison
             .
          
           
             
               YOu
               
                 a
              
               that
               a
               shame
               to
               women
               are
               ,
            
             
               That
               modesty
               have
               none
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Why
               wander
               you
               so
               late
               abroad
               ,
            
             
               When
               you
               should
               be
               at
               home
               ?
            
          
           
             
               What
               is
               your
               bus'nesse
               at
               such
               houres
            
             
               
                 c
              
               I'
               th
               night
               ,
               when
               you
               should
               sleep
               ?
            
             
               No
               reason
               you
               at
               all
               can
               give
               ,
            
             
               Why
               you
               such
               houres
               keepe
               .
            
          
           
             
               For
               if
               you
               could
               have
               satisfi'd
            
             
               The
               Constable
               ,
               who
               did
            
             
               Examine
               you
               about
               the
               same
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Which
               you
               know
               is
               forbid
               ,
            
          
           
             
               He
               had
               not
               brought
               you
               to
               this
               place
               ,
            
             
               Away
               you
               might
               have
               gone
            
             
               Home
               to
               your
               houses
               ,
               but
               here
               now
            
             
               
                 e
              
               You
               must
               sing
               a
               new
               song
               .
            
          
           
             
               This
               prison
               is
               no
               place
               for
               you
               ,
            
             
               You
               must
               not
               long
               here
               stay
               ,
            
             
             
               For
               he
               that
               brought
               you
               in
               ,
               is
               bound
            
             
               To
               carry
               you
               away
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Before
               the
               next
               Justice
               of
               peace
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Where
               you
               your
               tale
               must
               tell
               ,
            
             
               And
               if
               he
               like
               it
               not
               ,
               then
               he
            
             
               Will
               send
               you
               to
               Bridewell
               :
            
          
           
             
               Where
               entertainment
               you
               shall
               have
               ,
            
             
               For
               when
               you
               are
               let
               in
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               The
               Blew-cotes
               will
               take
               you
               aside
               ,
            
             
               And
               whip
               your
               tender
               skin
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               Now
               when
               your
               parents
               fond
               shall
               heare
               ,
            
             
               How
               you
               are
               thus
               corrected
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               They
               'l
               then
               bethink
               themselves
               with
               grief
            
             
               How
               they
               have
               you
               neglected
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               For
               when
               untoward
               Girles
               you
               were
               ,
            
             
               Which
               made
               them
               discontented
               ,
            
             
               
                 g
              
               If
               they
               had
               whipt
               you
               soundly
               then
               ,
            
             
               This
               might
               have
               beene
               prevented
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               now
               it
               is
               too
               late
               for
               them
            
             
               For
               this
               thing
               to
               repent
               ,
            
             
               As
               't
               is
               too
               soone
               for
               you
               to
               be
            
             
               
                 h
              
               So
               vile
               and
               impudent
               .
            
          
           
             
               Yet
               is
               it
               not
               too
               late
               for
               you
            
             
               
                 i
              
               To
               repent
               and
               amend
               ,
            
             
               Which
               if
               you
               doe
               ,
               then
               certainly
            
             
               
                 k
              
               The
               Lord
               will
               stand
               your
               friend
               ;
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               And
               bring
               you
               out
               of
               this
               disgrace
               ,
            
             
               Into
               which
               you
               are
               run
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               And
               likewise
               give
               you
               grace
               ,
               that
               you
            
             
             
               These
               wicked
               wayes
               may
               shun
               :
            
          
           
             
               But
               if
               the
               Lord
               should
               suffer
               you
            
             
               
                 a
              
               In
               sin
               to
               live
               ,
               then
               know
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Into
               the
               Devils
               trap
               at
               length
            
             
               You
               would
               be
               sure
               to
               goe
               .
            
          
           
             
               Such
               Mice
               he
               often
               times
               doth
               catch
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               With
               his
               deceitfull
               baites
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               And
               like
               a
               Cat
               ,
               both
               day
               and
               night
               ,
            
             
               For
               such
               Mice
               hourely
               waites
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               silly
               Mouce
               you
               know
               when
               he
            
             
               His
               hole
               keepes
               not
               i'
               th
               night
               ,
            
             
               But
               in
               a
               roome
               s●kes
               up
               and
               downe
               ,
            
             
               Although
               there
               be
               no
               light
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               watchfull
               Cat
               spying
               this
               Mouse
            
             
               I'
               th
               darke
               ,
               without
               a
               Candle
               ,
            
             
               Doth
               catch
               it
               on
               a
               sudden
               ,
               which
            
             
               It
               doth
               cruelly
               handle
               ,
            
          
           
             
               And
               will
               not
               leave
               this
               Mouse
               ,
               untill
            
             
               She
               hath
               it
               quite
               destroy'd
               ;
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Thus
               will
               the
               Devill
               deale
               with
               you
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               That
               have
               the
               wantons
               playd
               :
            
          
           
             
               And
               that
               like
               Owles
               
                 g
              
               will
               be
               ▪
               abroad
               ,
            
             
               When
               others
               are
               at
               rest
               ;
            
             
               And
               when
               't
               is
               day
               ,
               like
               them
               you
               doe
            
             
               Repaire
               unto
               your
               nest
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Owle
               and
               other
               Birds
               ,
               you
               know
               ,
            
             
               Doe
               live
               alwayes
               asunder
               ,
            
             
               And
               if
               i'
               th
               day
               she
               should
               be
               seene
               ,
            
             
               Those
               Birds
               would
               at
               her
               wonder
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               The
               Owle
               and
               other
               Birds
               doe
               not
            
             
               At
               all
               agree
               together
               ,
            
             
               And
               therefore
               they
               divided
               are
               ,
            
             
               Not
               being
               of
               one
               feather
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               So
               you
               that
               so
               much
               differ
               from
            
             
               Good
               wives
               ,
               that
               vertuous
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Your
               company
               they
               must
               needs
               shun
               ,
            
             
               With
               you
               they
               'le
               not
               agree
               :
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               For
               women
               that
               good
               huswives
               are
               ,
            
             
               That
               live
               in
               reputation
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Will
               not
               be
               gadding
               ,
               when
               they
               should
            
             
               Be
               in
               their
               habitation
               .
            
          
           
             
               Your
               houses
               are
               your
               prisons
               ,
               that
            
             
               This
               course
               of
               life
               have
               taken
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               A
               prison
               dark
               's
               prepar'd
               for
               you
               ,
            
             
               That
               have
               the
               
                 g
              
               Lord
               forsaken
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Devill
               shall
               your
               Jaylor
               be
               ,
            
             
               Hee
               'le
               keepe
               you
               fast
               no
               doubt
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               So
               fast
               ,
               that
               all
               the
               friends
               you
               haev
               ,
            
             
               Shall
               never
               get
               you
               out
               .
            
          
           
             
               In
               which
               dark
               dungeon
               you
               then
               shall
            
             
               Live
               in
               great
               miserie
               ;
            
             
               Where
               
                 i
              
               Satan
               with
               his
               cursed
               crew
               ,
            
             
               Shall
               keepe
               you
               company
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               Your
               pleasures
               then
               shall
               surely
               end
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Your
               paines
               shall
               then
               begin
               ,
            
             
               And
               never
               end
               ,
               if
               you
               resolve
            
             
               
                 m
              
               To
               live
               and
               dye
               in
               sin
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               Consider
               this
               you
               shamelesse
               Imps
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Who
               young
               fooles
               doe
               entice
            
             
               To
               wickednesse
               ,
               for
               which
               cause
               you
            
             
               Are
               hither
               brought
               for
               Mice
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               Be
               civill
               ,
               and
               learne
               modesty
               ,
            
             
               Keepe
               home
               ,
               
                 c
              
               and
               quite
               forsake
            
             
               Your
               former
               evill
               wicked
               wayes
               ,
            
             
               Then
               
                 d
              
               God
               will
               undertake
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               To
               keepe
               you
               from
               those
               fearfull
               plagues
            
             
               Which
               you
               justly
               deserve
               ;
            
             
               
                 f
              
               And
               give
               you
               joyes
               in
               stead
               of
               thereof
               ,
            
             
               If
               you
               him
               duly
               serve
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               Wherefore
               delay
               no
               time
               at
               all
               ,
            
             
               Your
               mindes
               to
               goodnesse
               give
               ,
            
             
               That
               when
               your
               bodies
               here
               shall
               dye
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Your
               soules
               in
               heaven
               may
               live
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXVIII
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             Mother
             .
          
           
             
               I
               
                 a
              
               have
               with
               griefe
               of
               heart
               beene
               here
            
             
               Five
               months
               and
               more
               ,
               't
               is
               knowne
               ,
            
             
               And
               if
               I
               here
               should
               be
               a
               yeare
               ,
            
             
               I
               scarce
               know
               any
               one
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               That
               would
               of
               me
               take
               pitty
               ,
               and
            
             
               Releeve
               me
               in
               distresse
               :
            
             
               Alas
               ,
               
                 c
              
               no
               friends
               will
               understand
            
             
               How
               some
               doe
               me
               oppresse
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               I
               am
               forsaken
               of
               all
               those
            
             
               
                 b
              
               That
               in
               me
               tooke
               delight
               ,
            
             
               When
               I
               liv'd
               well
               ,
               and
               wore
               good
               clothes
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               But
               now
               they
               doe
               me
               slight
               ;
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               As
               if
               a
               meere
               stranger
               I
               were
               ,
            
             
               They
               'le
               not
               on
               me
               now
               call
               ,
            
             
               But
               doe
               with
               one
               consent
               forbeare
            
             
               
                 e
              
               To
               visit
               me
               at
               all
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               Friends
               ,
               kindred
               ,
               and
               acquaintance
               ,
               now
            
             
               No
               kindnesse
               will
               me
               show
               ,
            
             
               I
               thinke
               they
               have
               made
               all
               a
               vow
            
             
               
                 g
              
               To
               leave
               me
               here
               in
               woe
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               that
               's
               not
               all
               that
               troubles
               me
               ,
            
             
               One
               thing
               there
               is
               moreover
               ,
            
             
               That
               
                 h
              
               grieves
               my
               very
               heart
               to
               see
               ,
            
             
               
               Th'unkindnesse
               of
               a
               mother
               .
            
          
           
             
               Oh
               that
               I
               had
               no
               cause
               to
               write
               ,
            
             
               Or
               think
               to
               my
               great
               griefe
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               How
               you
               have
               me
               neglected
               quite
               ,
            
             
               As
               if
               I
               were
               a
               theefe
               .
            
          
           
             
               Yet
               when
               I
               call
               to
               minde
               
                 k
              
               the
               love
            
             
               That
               God
               beares
               to
               all
               such
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               As
               looke
               for
               comfort
               from
               above
               ,
            
             
               My
               minde
               is
               eased
               much
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 m
              
               Though
               mothers
               tender
               may
               forget
            
             
               Their
               children
               ,
               captives
               taken
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               God
               ,
               our
               Father
               ,
               will
               not
               let
            
             
               His
               children
               be
               forsaken
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               Wherefore
               
                 a
              
               my
               trust
               and
               confidence
            
             
               Shall
               be
               in
               him
               alone
               ,
            
             
               Hoping
               he
               will
               bring
               me
               out
               hence
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Hee
               'le
               heare
               my
               plaint
               and
               mone
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               When
               I
               nine
               months
               was
               shut
               up
               fast
               ,
            
             
               In
               your
               close
               wombe
               ,
               you
               know
            
             
               The
               Lord
               he
               brought
               me
               forth
               at
               last
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               And
               gave
               you
               joy
               also
               .
            
          
           
             
               I
               then
               almost
               for
               
                 e
              
               three
               yeares
               space
               ,
            
             
               Your
               tender
               breasts
               did
               suck
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               In
               those
               dayes
               you
               did
               me
               embrace
               ,
            
             
               And
               call'd
               me
               pretty
               Duck
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               I
               am
               your
               sonne
               ,
               deare
               mother
               ,
               still
               ,
            
             
               And
               shall
               be
               till
               I
               dye
               ,
            
             
               Although
               I
               am
               now
               call'd
               poore
               
                 Will
                 ,
              
            
             
               Being
               in
               misery
               .
            
          
           
             
               It
               is
               no
               money
               that
               I
               crave
               ,
            
             
               Perhaps
               you
               have
               it
               not
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               It
               is
               your
               blessing
               I
               would
               have
               ,
            
             
               If
               it
               could
               now
               be
               got
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               you
               once
               would
               but
               send
               to
               me
               ,
            
             
               I
               know
               t'
               would
               me
               revive
               ,
            
             
               I
               then
               should
               thinke
               
                 i
              
               your
               care
               would
               be
            
             
               To
               know
               how
               I
               did
               thrive
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               howsoever
               't
               is
               with
               me
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               My
               hope
               is
               you
               are
               well
               ;
            
             
               And
               that
               one
               day
               we
               shall
               both
               be
            
             
               
                 l
              
               In
               heav'n
               ,
               with
               Christ
               to
               dwell
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               In
               the
               meane
               space
               whil'st
               I
               am
               here
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Let
               me
               some
               comfort
               finde
               ,
            
             
               From
               you
               that
               are
               my
               mother
               deare
               ,
            
             
               'T
               will
               ease
               my
               troubled
               minde
               .
            
          
           
             
               Why
               should
               such
               
                 b
              
               flatt'ring
               friends
               ,
               that
               are
            
             
               I'
               th
               Country
               now
               about
               you
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Seeke
               to
               make
               you
               with
               me
               to
               jarre
               ,
            
             
               That
               here
               must
               live
               without
               you
               .
            
          
           
             
               I
               am
               your
               sonne
               ,
               they
               are
               your
               friends
               ,
            
             
               Thinke
               of
               them
               as
               you
               please
               :
            
             
               
                 d
              
               They
               were
               my
               friends
               ,
               for
               their
               own
               ends
            
             
               When
               I
               liv'd
               more
               at
               ease
               .
            
          
           
             
               I
               am
               perswaded
               in
               my
               heart
               ,
            
             
               If'twere
               not
               for
               that
               
                 e
              
               crew
               ,
            
             
               That
               you
               would
               act
               a
               mothers
               part
               ,
            
             
               And
               your
               old
               love
               renew
               .
            
          
           
             
               Your
               motherly
               affection
               then
            
             
               Would
               once
               againe
               appeare
            
             
               
                 f
              
               To
               me
               ,
               that
               am
               a
               scorne
               to
               men
               ,
            
             
               Now
               I
               am
               shut
               up
               here
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               I
               have
               not
               with
               all
               respect
            
             
               
                 g
              
               To
               you
               my
               duty
               done
               ,
            
             
               Then
               I
               'le
               confesse
               a
               great
               neglect
            
             
               In
               me
               ,
               your
               youngest
               son
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               on
               my
               bended
               knees
               I
               'le
               crave
            
             
               Pardon
               of
               God
               on
               high
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Who
               will
               soone
               bring
               downe
               to
               the
               grave
            
             
               Such
               as
               the
               same
               deny
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               You
               now
               are
               old
               ,
               and
               much
               decay'd
            
             
               In
               strength
               ,
               and
               otherwise
               ,
            
             
               And
               I
               in
               prison
               being
               laid
               ,
            
             
               Know
               not
               how
               to
               devise
            
          
           
             
               Which
               way
               to
               helpe
               and
               succour
               you
               ,
            
             
               'T
               is
               not
               now
               in
               my
               power
               ,
            
             
               The
               Lord
               knowes
               
                 b
              
               I
               have
               much
               adoe
            
             
               Here
               to
               subsist
               an
               houre
               .
            
          
           
             
               Three
               children
               I
               have
               of
               mine
               owne
               ,
            
             
               Which
               I
               cannot
               maintaine
               :
            
             
               
                 c
              
               But
               God
               who
               is
               to
               mercy
               prone
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Hath
               eas'd
               me
               of
               that
               paine
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               For
               he
               considering
               my
               distresse
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Hath
               rais'd
               them
               friends
               ,
               with
               whom
            
             
               They
               live
               ,
               and
               have
               (
               I
               must
               confesse
               )
            
             
               More
               then
               they
               had
               at
               home
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               My
               wife
               that
               's
               vex'd
               and
               sorely
               griev'd
               ,
            
             
               With
               me
               she
               takes
               a
               share
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               For
               scarce
               one
               friend
               hath
               her
               releev'd
               ,
            
             
               Since
               we
               have
               had
               this
               care
               .
            
          
           
             
               Judge
               now
               ,
               deere
               mother
               ,
               what
               a
               case
            
             
               At
               this
               time
               I
               am
               in
               ,
            
             
               If
               I
               should
               long
               be
               in
               this
               place
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               'T
               would
               make
               my
               cheekes
               look
               thin
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               Think
               on
               me
               then
               ,
               and
               let
               me
               heare
            
             
               Some
               newes
               from
               you
               to
               morrow
               ,
            
             
               By
               some
               one
               of
               Buckinghamshire
               ,
            
             
               'T
               will
               mitigate
               my
               sorrow
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               And
               let
               me
               now
               ,
               good
               mother
               ,
               be
            
             
               Excus'd
               ,
               though
               you
               may
               finde
            
             
               In
               these
               few
               lines
               written
               by
               me
               ,
            
             
               Some
               things
               against
               your
               minde
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               For
               out
               of
               the
               abundance
               of
            
             
               My
               great
               complaint
               and
               griefe
            
             
               I
               write
               ,
               (
               though
               some
               thereat
               may
               scoffe
               )
            
             
               To
               have
               some
               poore
               reliefe
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thus
               to
               conclude
               ,
               
                 b
              
               I
               'le
               leave
               all
               to
            
             
               My
               Father
               that
               's
               on
               high
               ,
            
             
               For
               
                 c
              
               hee
               'le
               direct
               me
               what
               to
               doe
            
             
               In
               this
               extremity
               .
            
          
           
             
               Beseeching
               him
               to
               
                 d
              
               give
               us
               grace
            
             
               And
               favour
               ,
               so
               that
               we
            
             
               
                 e
              
               In
               heav'n
               may
               see
               him
               face
               to
               face
               ,
            
             
               When
               we
               there
               shall
               be
               free
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XXXIX
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Prisoner
             that
             was
             to
             be
             discharged
             ,
             and
             set
             at
             liberty
             .
          
           
             
               IF
               
                 a
              
               favour
               thou
               receiv'st
               ,
               now
               thou
               hast
               need
            
             
               Of
               
                 b
              
               friends
               or
               kindred
               ,
               which
               thy
               case
               doe
               pitie
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Whereby
               thou
               may'st
               out
               of
               this
               place
               be
               freed
               ,
            
             
               And
               take
               thy
               pleasure
               in
               Country
               or
               City
               :
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Make
               good
               use
               of
               thy
               time
               ,
               
                 e
              
               run
               not
               in
               debt
               ,
            
             
               To
               live
               out
               of
               
                 f
              
               danger
               doe
               not
               forget
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               For
               if
               the
               Sergeants
               take
               thee
               once
               againe
               ,
            
             
               Unto
               the
               Compter
               gate
               they
               will
               thee
               bring
               ,
            
             
             
               And
               there
               thou
               know'st
               thou
               canst
               not
               long
               remaine
            
             
               The
               Turn-key
               hee
               'le
               be
               sure
               to
               let
               them
               in
               :
            
             
               And
               then
               the
               Book-keeper
               will
               on
               ther
               looke
               ,
            
             
               And
               aske
               thy
               name
               to
               enter
               't
               in
               this
               Booke
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               Chamberlaine
               likewise
               thou
               then
               shalt
               see
            
             
               With
               his
               cleane
               sheets
               ,
               thee
               to
               appoint
               thy
               lodging
               ,
            
             
               And
               when
               he
               to
               thy
               chamber
               hath
               brought
               thee
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               must
               needs
               pay
               thy
               Garnish
               without
               dodging
               ,
            
             
               And
               when
               thou
               art
               here
               ,
               thou
               wilt
               looke
               about
               ,
            
             
               And
               say
               ,
               God
               helpe
               me
               ,
               when
               shall
               I
               get
               out
               ?
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Thy
               case
               may
               then
               be
               worse
               then
               ever'twas
               ,
            
             
               And
               besides
               that
               ,
               all
               thy
               best
               friends
               perhaps
               ,
            
             
               May
               judge
               thee
               to
               be
               but
               an
               idle
               Asse
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Thou
               being
               fallen
               into
               a
               relapse
               :
            
             
               Wherefore
               take
               heed
               ,
               
                 c
              
               lewd
               company
               refraine
               ,
            
             
               Lest
               thou
               thereby
               art
               hither
               brought
               againe
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XL
             .
          
           
             To
             those
             that
             come
             to
             visit
             their
             friends
             in
             Prison
             .
          
           
             
               YOu
               that
               are
               
                 a
              
               come
               to
               visit
               your
               poore
               friends
               ,
            
             
               Which
               in
               this
               solitary
               place
               doe
               lye
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               The
               Lord
               
                 c
              
               which
               to
               us
               all
               afflictions
               sends
               )
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Takes
               notice
               of
               your
               workes
               of
               charity
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               If
               you
               your
               helping
               hand
               will
               now
               them
               lend
               ,
            
             
               Your
               comming
               then
               may
               be
               to
               some
               good
               end
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               'T
               is
               hard
               with
               them
               (
               God
               knowes
               )
               now
               they
               are
               here
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Here
               they
               want
               many
               things
               ,
               though
               you
               have
               plenty
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Bread
               and
               small
               drink
               oft
               times
               is
               their
               best
               cheere
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               And
               many
               times
               they
               sleepe
               with
               belly
               empty
               .
            
             
             
               
                 a
              
               Wherefore
               take
               heed
               ,
               be
               free
               ,
               and
               not
               hide-bound
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               But
               let
               your
               friendly
               love
               to
               them
               be
               found
               .
            
          
           
             
               Their
               debts
               increase
               ,
               by
               being
               in
               this
               place
            
             
               Their
               rent
               is
               double
               ,
               and
               their
               charge
               is
               great
               ,
            
             
               Their
               liberty
               they
               want
               to
               their
               disgrace
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Their
               friends
               neglect
               them
               ,
               
                 d
              
               though
               they
               them
               intreat
               :
            
             
               
                 e
              
               If
               you
               will
               undertake
               among
               the
               rest
            
             
               To
               helpe
               them
               now
               ,
               
                 f
              
               doe
               it
               at
               their
               request
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               For
               here
               none
               will
               about
               their
               bus'nesse
               goe
               ,
            
             
               Unlesse
               before
               hand
               they
               be
               well
               rewarded
               ,
            
             
               Which
               pris'ners
               cannot
               doe
               ,
               that
               are
               brought
               low
               ,
            
             
               And
               therefore
               are
               so
               much
               the
               lesse
               regarded
               :
            
             
               
                 h
              
               If
               you
               supply
               their
               wants
               now
               they
               have
               need
               ,
            
             
               You
               shall
               performe
               a
               charitable
               deed
               .
            
          
           
             
               Helpe
               them
               therefore
               
                 i
              
               for
               helpe
               here
               they
               have
               none
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Abroad
               they
               cannot
               goe
               their
               meanes
               to
               get
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               And
               being
               here
               ,
               they
               are
               much
               wrought
               upon
               ,
            
             
               So
               that
               in
               time
               they
               lose
               all
               by
               neglect
               .
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Consider
               this
               ,
               you
               that
               have
               liberty
               ,
            
             
               For
               this
               your
               owne
               case
               may
               be
               e're
               you
               dye
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               when
               you
               from
               these
               captives
               doe
               depart
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               Thinke
               of
               them
               though
               they
               are
               out
               of
               your
               sight
               ,
            
             
               Then
               by
               your
               meanes
               they
               may
               no
               longer
               smart
            
             
               Here
               in
               this
               prison
               ,
               where
               is
               no
               delight
               :
            
             
               Then
               they
               without
               all
               doubt
               thankfull
               will
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               And
               your
               love
               gratifie
               ,
               when
               they
               are
               free
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 p
              
               He
               is
               indeed
               a
               true
               friend
               ,
               that
               can
               take
            
             
               To
               heart
               the
               great
               afflictions
               of
               another
               ,
            
             
               And
               in
               his
               troubles
               will
               not
               him
               forsake
               ,
            
             
               Such
               a
               deere
               
                 q
              
               friend
               is
               neerer
               then
               a
               brother
               .
            
             
               If
               you
               such
               friends
               will
               be
               ,
               Christ
               will
               one
               day
            
             
               Be
               your
               chiefe
               friend
               ,
               
                 r
              
               and
               you
               receive
               with
               joy
               .
            
          
        
         
         
           
             CHAP.
             LXI
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             carelesse
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               A
               
                 a
              
               carelesse
               man
               thou
               hast
               beene
               in
               thy
               dayes
               ,
            
             
               For
               which
               cause
               thou
               unto
               this
               place
               art
               brought
               ,
            
             
               And
               wilt
               thou
               yet
               be
               carelesse
               here
               alwayes
               ,
            
             
               It
               is
               the
               way
               ne're
               to
               be
               worth
               a
               groat
               .
            
             
               For
               here
               thou
               losest
               time
               ,
               and
               may'st
               at
               last
            
             
               In
               great
               want
               live
               ,
               having
               spent
               all
               thou
               hast
               ,
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               Here
               thou
               canst
               live
               (
               say'st
               thou
               )
               with
               meanes
               as
               well
            
             
               As
               in
               another
               place
               ,
               't
               is
               all
               one
               to
               thee
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Yet
               if
               a
               minde
               thou
               hast
               here
               long
               to
               dwell
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               dost
               not
               know
               how
               soone
               it
               may
               undoe
               thee
               .
            
             
               He
               is
               a
               foole
               ,
               or
               knave
               ,
               that
               here
               will
               be
            
             
               Shut
               up
               in
               prison
               ,
               when
               he
               may
               be
               free
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               It
               seemes
               thy
               breeding
               hath
               not
               beene
               so
               good
               ,
            
             
               That
               thou
               should'st
               not
               regard
               thy
               liberty
               ,
            
             
               But
               like
               a
               Novice
               that
               ne're
               understood
            
             
               How
               to
               distinguish
               joy
               from
               misery
               .
            
             
               For
               if
               thou
               pleasure
               take
               here
               day
               or
               night
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               know'st
               not
               what
               belongs
               
                 e
              
               to
               true
               delight
               .
            
          
           
             
               Doubtlesse
               that
               man
               that
               beares
               an
               honest
               minde
               ,
            
             
               Will
               scorne
               
                 f
              
               to
               live
               here
               longer
               then
               needs
               must
               ,
            
             
               For
               he
               elsewhere
               better
               content
               may
               finde
               ,
            
             
               In
               things
               that
               lawfull
               are
               ,
               honest
               ,
               and
               just
               ,
            
             
               The
               carelesse
               man
               regardeth
               not
               at
               all
            
             
               What
               place
               he
               lives
               in
               ,
               and
               therefore
               must
               fall
               .
            
          
           
             
               What
               if
               thou
               hast
               a
               bed
               to
               lye
               upon
               ,
            
             
               With
               meat
               and
               drinke
               enough
               here
               for
               a
               time
               :
            
             
             
               
                 a
              
               What
               wilt
               thou
               doe
               when
               all
               thy
               money
               's
               gone
            
             
               Goe
               in
               a
               corner
               ,
               and
               there
               cry
               and
               whine
               .
            
             
               Thus
               't
               will
               be
               ,
               if
               thou
               doe
               it
               not
               prevent
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               carelesse
               men
               are
               never
               diligent
               .
            
          
           
             
               If
               thou
               thus
               carelesse
               art
               now
               of
               thy selfe
               ,
            
             
               Dost
               thinke
               thy
               friends
               a
               care
               of
               thee
               will
               have
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               art
               deceiv'd
               ,
               for
               though
               they
               have
               much
               wealth
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               They
               'le
               suffer
               thee
               to
               live
               here
               like
               a
               slave
               .
            
             
               If
               thou
               these
               things
               dost
               not
               at
               all
               regard
               ,
            
             
               Thinke
               if
               thou
               suffer
               ,
               't
               is
               thy
               just
               reward
               .
            
          
           
             
               Be
               thou
               not
               like
               
                 c
              
               the
               Sow
               ,
               or
               filthy
               Hog
               ,
            
             
               Which
               leaves
               fresh
               straw
               ,
               to
               wallow
               in
               the
               mire
               :
            
             
               Or
               like
               the
               Raven
               that
               barkes
               like
               a
               Dog
               ,
            
             
               Which
               here
               abides
               ,
               although
               it
               can
               flye
               higher
               ,
            
             
               For
               if
               thou
               here
               wilt
               needs
               set
               up
               thy
               rest
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               may'st
               then
               be
               compar'd
               unto
               a
               beast
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               carelesse
               man
               that
               in
               prison
               doth
               lye
               ,
            
             
               Regardeth
               now
               how
               things
               may
               with
               him
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               He
               cares
               not
               for
               his
               wife
               and
               family
               ,
            
             
               The
               Heathen
               man
               is
               not
               so
               bad
               as
               he
               :
            
             
               If
               thou
               still
               in
               this
               kinde
               so
               carelesse
               art
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               shalt
               one
               day
               for
               it
               be
               sure
               to
               smart
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wherefore
               have
               thou
               a
               religious
               honest
               care
               ,
            
             
               To
               thinke
               before
               hand
               how
               thou
               should'st
               provide
            
             
               For
               thee
               and
               thine
               ,
               such
               things
               as
               needfull
               are
               :
            
             
               
                 e
              
               But
               pensive
               carefulnesse
               lay
               thou
               aside
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Let
               thy
               chiefe
               care
               be
               for
               the
               life
               to
               come
               ,
            
             
               Then
               shalt
               thou
               no
               want
               have
               ,
               having
               so
               done
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               seeing
               thou
               here
               art
               in
               prison
               fast
               ,
            
             
               Which
               prison
               is
               a
               place
               of
               care
               ,
               no
               doubt
               ,
            
             
               Be
               not
               yet
               carelesse
               ,
               
                 g
              
               nor
               thy selfe
               downe
               cast
               ,
            
             
             
               But
               use
               thy
               best
               endeavours
               to
               get
               out
               :
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Be
               carefull
               to
               please
               God
               above
               all
               things
               ,
            
             
               Then
               he
               'le
               release
               thee
               ,
               
                 b
              
               and
               pardon
               thy
               sins
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             rich
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               THou
               
                 a
              
               that
               art
               rich
               ,
               and
               good
               meanes
               hast
               abroad
               ,
            
             
               What
               need'st
               thou
               be
               penn'd
               up
               in
               this
               close
               place
               ?
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Why
               dost
               not
               with
               thy
               Creditors
               accord
               ?
            
             
               But
               shew'st
               thy selfe
               in
               this
               to
               be
               so
               base
               .
            
             
               If
               thou
               here
               live
               ,
               having
               wherewith
               to
               pay
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               shalt
               for
               it
               be
               sure
               to
               smart
               one
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thy
               Creditors
               want
               that
               which
               thou
               canst
               spare
               :
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Why
               dost
               thou
               not
               in
               time
               give
               them
               their
               due
               ?
            
             
               'T
               is
               like
               that
               some
               of
               them
               cannot
               forbeare
            
             
               Their
               debts
               ,
               
                 d
              
               for
               which
               they
               now
               are
               forc'd
               to
               sue
               .
            
             
               If
               thou
               wilt
               not
               them
               pay
               ,
               then
               art
               thou
               shamelesse
               ,
            
             
               And
               they
               in
               laying
               thee
               up
               here
               are
               blamelesse
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               It
               may
               be
               thou
               ly'st
               here
               charges
               to
               save
               ,
            
             
               Regarding
               not
               thy
               credit
               in
               this
               kinde
               :
            
             
               In
               which
               thou
               shew'st
               thy selfe
               to
               be
               a
               knave
               ,
            
             
               In
               bearing
               such
               a
               wicked
               wretched
               minde
               .
            
             
               Though
               thou
               hereby
               thy
               creditors
               dost
               displease
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               know
               thou
               canst
               not
               here
               live
               long
               at
               ease
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               What
               art
               thou
               now
               the
               better
               for
               thy
               wealth
               ,
            
             
               If
               thou
               no
               better
               use
               thereof
               dost
               make
               ?
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Thou
               should'st
               esteeme
               of
               liberty
               and
               health
               ,
            
             
               And
               not
               lye
               basking
               here
               like
               a
               poore
               Snake
               .
            
             
               If
               thou
               from
               men
               thus
               keep'st
               thy
               meanes
               away
               ,
            
             
               The
               Lord
               will
               not
               thy
               punishment
               delay
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               For
               shame
               doe
               not
               thy
               creditors
               abuse
               ,
            
             
               But
               looke
               about
               thee
               ,
               
                 a
              
               and
               them
               give
               content
               :
            
             
               For
               thou
               canst
               not
               thy selfe
               in
               this
               excuse
               ,
            
             
               And
               therefore
               deserv'st
               to
               be
               soundly
               shent
               :
            
             
               Wherfore
               thy
               creditors
               now
               satisfie
               ,
            
             
               That
               thou
               no
               longer
               in
               this
               place
               mayst
               lye
               .
            
          
           
             
               And
               when
               thou
               art
               hence
               gone
               ,
               
                 b
              
               consider
               what
            
             
               Great
               mis'ry
               many
               poore
               men
               doe
               endure
               ,
            
             
               That
               meat
               ,
               drink
               ,
               clothes
               ,
               and
               lodging
               here
               doe
               lacke
               ,
            
             
               Which
               they
               by
               no
               meanes
               know
               how
               to
               procure
               .
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Doe
               them
               some
               good
               ,
               
                 d
              
               that
               art
               thy selfe
               a
               debtor
               ,
            
             
               Then
               thou
               by
               being
               here
               wilt
               be
               the
               better
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               But
               if
               thou
               riches
               hast
               ,
               and
               hast
               no
               care
            
             
               Of
               thy
               poore
               brethren
               ,
               who
               are
               in
               distresse
               ,
            
             
               But
               on
               the
               contrary
               wilt
               yet
               forbeare
            
             
               To
               pay
               thy
               due
               ,
               and
               live
               in
               idlenesse
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Thy
               cank'red
               money
               shall
               a
               witnesse
               be
            
             
               Against
               thee
               ,
               when
               thou
               art
               in
               misery
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               Be
               not
               a
               slave
               to
               that
               which
               should
               serve
               thee
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               As
               those
               are
               which
               have
               meanes
               without
               Gods
               blessing
               :
            
             
               But
               having
               meanes
               be
               to
               poore
               pris'ners
               free
               ,
            
             
               'T
               will
               be
               to
               them
               thou
               know'st
               a
               great
               refreshing
               :
            
             
               Being
               thus
               well
               dispos'd
               ,
               God
               will
               one
               day
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Give
               thee
               such
               riches
               as
               will
               ne're
               decay
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLIII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             idle
             man
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               HE
               
                 a
              
               that
               an
               idle
               course
               of
               life
               doth
               lead
               ,
            
             
               Into
               great
               danger
               must
               needs
               fall
               at
               last
               ,
            
             
               What
               man
               will
               undertake
               to
               intercede
            
             
             
               For
               such
               a
               man
               when
               he
               's
               in
               prison
               cast
               ?
            
             
               'T
               is
               idlenesse
               hath
               brought
               thee
               to
               this
               place
               ,
            
             
               Where
               thou
               art
               like
               to
               live
               in
               a
               poore
               case
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Thou
               now
               art
               fallen
               into
               poverty
               ,
            
             
               Which
               
                 b
              
               idle
               men
               cannot
               at
               all
               avoyd
               ,
            
             
               For
               which
               cause
               thou
               art
               now
               here
               forc'd
               to
               lye
               ,
            
             
               And
               here
               mayst
               lye
               untill
               thy
               debts
               be
               payd
               ;
            
             
               And
               though
               some
               may
               at
               thee
               a
               while
               connive
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               such
               an
               idle
               fellow
               cannot
               thrive
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               Unworthy
               thou
               art
               of
               meat
               ,
               drink
               ,
               and
               clothes
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               That
               slothfull
               art
               ,
               and
               labour
               dost
               refuse
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               friends
               in
               time
               will
               turne
               to
               be
               thy
               foes
               ,
            
             
               That
               hast
               a
               calling
               ,
               which
               thou
               dost
               abuse
               :
            
             
               The
               prison
               is
               too
               good
               for
               such
               a
               one
               ,
            
             
               That
               his
               time
               spends
               thus
               like
               an
               idle
               Drone
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               The
               little
               silly
               creatures
               ,
               that
               are
               dumbe
               ,
            
             
               Are
               wiser
               then
               thou
               art
               ,
               and
               can
               thee
               teach
            
             
               
                 f
              
               How
               thou
               should'st
               labour
               ,
               and
               idlenesse
               shun
               :
            
             
               This
               doctrine
               others
               besides
               them
               doe
               preach
               :
            
             
               If
               thou
               of
               them
               learne
               not
               ,
               thou
               shalt
               be
               sure
            
             
               
                 g
              
               To
               live
               in
               want
               ,
               and
               misery
               endure
               .
            
          
           
             
               When
               God
               at
               first
               our
               parents
               did
               create
               ,
            
             
               He
               made
               them
               not
               in
               idlenesse
               to
               live
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               They
               labour'd
               and
               tooke
               paines
               early
               and
               late
               ,
            
             
               Although
               the
               Lord
               the
               whole
               world
               did
               them
               give
               .
            
             
               Thus
               
                 i
              
               men
               are
               borne
               to
               labour
               ,
               and
               therefore
            
             
               Such
               idle
               persons
               the
               Lord
               doth
               abhorre
               .
            
          
           
             
               He
               that
               his
               minde
               now
               gives
               to
               idlenesse
               ,
            
             
               May
               fitly
               be
               compar'd
               unto
               a
               weed
            
             
               Which
               in
               it
               hath
               no
               vertue
               ,
               not
               goodnesse
               ,
            
             
               Therefore
               should
               not
               be
               let
               alone
               to
               breed
               ,
            
             
             
               But
               rather
               be
               pluckt
               up
               ,
               and
               cast
               away
               ,
            
             
               Because
               
                 a
              
               the
               ground
               it
               doth
               so
               much
               annoy
               .
            
          
           
             
               But
               now
               thou
               art
               in
               prison
               ,
               thou
               dost
               thinke
            
             
               A
               priviledge
               thou
               hast
               idle
               to
               be
               ;
            
             
               And
               that
               thereat
               
                 b
              
               the
               Lord
               above
               doth
               winke
               :
            
             
               Thou
               art
               deceiv'd
               ,
               
                 c
              
               for
               thou
               like
               the
               Fig-tree
               ,
            
             
               (
               Which
               fruitlesse
               was
               )
               
                 d
              
               shalt
               be
               cut
               down
               and
               curs'd
               ;
            
             
               For
               idle
               men
               of
               all
               men
               are
               the
               worst
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               If
               thou
               a
               calling
               hast
               ,
               thou
               mayst
               it
               use
            
             
               In
               some
               sort
               ,
               or
               be
               otherwise
               imploy'd
            
             
               
                 f
              
               In
               godly
               vertues
               ,
               which
               good
               men
               doe
               chuse
            
             
               To
               labour
               in
               ,
               and
               therewith
               are
               not
               cloy'd
               :
            
             
               For
               God
               rejects
               and
               casts
               all
               such
               away
               ,
            
             
               As
               only
               love
               
                 g
              
               to
               eate
               ,
               drinke
               ,
               sleepe
               ,
               and
               play
               .
            
          
           
             
               What
               pleasure
               canst
               thou
               take
               to
               fit
               and
               drink
            
             
               With
               others
               ,
               that
               no
               goodnesse
               have
               at
               all
               ?
            
             
               That
               take
               Tobacco
               till
               their
               breath
               doe
               stinke
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               And
               set
               no
               time
               apart
               on
               ,
               God
               to
               call
               .
            
             
               Is
               this
               a
               time
               to
               spend
               time
               in
               this
               kinde
               ?
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Surely
               the
               Devill
               hath
               made
               such
               fooles
               blinde
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               The
               time
               will
               come
               when
               thou
               account
               shalt
               give
            
             
               How
               thou
               thy
               time
               hast
               spent
               here
               and
               elsewhere
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Thou
               canst
               not
               thinke
               thou
               hast
               here
               long
               to
               live
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Though
               thou
               of
               thy
               soules
               health
               hast
               now
               no
               care
               .
            
             
               
                 n
              
               The
               time
               thou
               hast
               ,
               that
               precious
               time
               spend
               well
               ,
            
             
               And
               have
               a
               care
               no
               
                 o
              
               ●lle
               tales
               thou
               tell
               .
            
          
           
             
               Unto
               a
               place
               thou
               must
               goe
               ,
               where
               thou
               shalt
            
             
               
                 p
              
               Live
               everlastingly
               in
               joy
               or
               paine
               ;
            
             
               
                 q
              
               This
               world
               's
               the
               through
               fare
               ,
               thinke
               now
               what
               a
               fault
            
             
               
                 r
              
               It
               is
               in
               him
               that
               thinke
               not
               of
               these
               twaine
               ●
               ,
            
             
               
                 s
              
               Be
               diligent
               therefore
               ,
               
                 t
              
               and
               walke
               a
               pace
               ,
            
             
               So
               shalt
               thou
               goe
               to
               heaven
               
                 u
              
               that
               joyfull
               place
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Rowze
               up
               thy selfe
               ,
               and
               think
               though
               thou
               here
               art
            
             
               In
               prison
               of
               thy
               liberty
               restrain'd
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               if
               from
               this
               place
               thou
               would'st
               soone
               depart
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Shun
               sloath
               and
               idlenesse
               ,
               and
               be
               reclaim'd
               .
            
             
               In
               action
               alwayes
               be
               ,
               
                 c
              
               spend
               no
               time
               vaine
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               And
               thy
               lost
               time
               seeke
               to
               redeeme
               againe
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLIIII
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             dissembling
             hypocrite
             ,
             a
             Prisoner
             .
          
           
             
               THou
               
                 a
              
               that
               hast
               often
               playd
               the
               counterfeit
            
             
               With
               those
               whom
               thou
               by
               that
               meanes
               hast
               deceiv'd
               ,
            
             
               Art
               for
               that
               cause
               into
               the
               Compter
               let
               ,
            
             
               Where
               many
               such
               as
               thou
               art
               are
               receiv'd
               :
            
             
               If
               thou
               dissembling
               trickes
               wilt
               still
               here
               use
               ,
            
             
               Men
               will
               thee
               loath
               ,
               
                 b
              
               and
               God
               will
               thee
               refuse
               .
            
          
           
             
               He
               cannot
               live
               (
               say'st
               thou
               )
               that
               can't
               dissemble
               :
            
             
               
                 c
              
               I
               grant
               in
               thee
               this
               Proverb
               's
               verifi'd
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               have
               such
               knaves
               just
               cause
               to
               quake
               and
               tremble
               ;
            
             
               For
               certainly
               God
               cannot
               them
               abide
               .
            
             
               Thou
               by
               dissembling
               may'st
               think
               to
               live
               well
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Yet
               will
               that
               course
               of
               life
               bring
               thee
               to
               hell
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 e
              
               Sometimes
               some
               friends
               thou
               may'st
               deceive
               ,
               I
               grant
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               By
               thy
               deceitfull
               ,
               flatt'ring
               ,
               lying
               tongue
               ,
            
             
               And
               afterwards
               thereof
               mayst
               boast
               and
               vaunt
               ,
            
             
               Yet
               for
               the
               same
               thy
               conscience
               shall
               be
               stung
               .
            
             
               
                 g
              
               What
               inward
               peace
               ,
               think'st
               thou
               ,
               can
               in
               thee
               be
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               When
               thy
               smooth
               tongue
               and
               false
               heart
               can't
               agree
               ?
            
          
           
             
               Such
               hypocrites
               may
               make
               most
               men
               beleeve
            
             
               
                 i
              
               They
               are
               religious
               ,
               honest
               ,
               and
               discreet
               :
            
             
               Yet
               if
               they
               doe
               not
               now
               for
               their
               sins
               grieve
               ,
            
             
             
               The
               Lord
               (
               who
               
                 a
              
               knows
               their
               hearts
               )
               will
               with
               them
               meet
            
             
               
                 b
              
               And
               many
               woes
               against
               them
               hee
               'le
               pronounce
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               And
               their
               deceitfull
               soules
               will
               soundly
               trounce
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               Thy
               outward
               carriage
               may
               to
               them
               appeare
            
             
               To
               be
               upright
               ,
               as
               thou
               would'st
               have
               them
               think
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               But
               thou
               within
               art
               full
               of
               filthy
               geere
               ,
            
             
               So
               that
               in
               the
               
                 f
              
               Lords
               nostrils
               thou
               dost
               stinke
               .
            
             
               The
               
                 g
              
               sinfull
               Publican
               shall
               mercy
               finde
            
             
               Sooner
               then
               the
               proud
               
                 h
              
               Pharisee
               that
               's
               blinde
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 i
              
               Though
               thou
               with
               men
               dissemble
               ,
               yet
               take
               heed
            
             
               
                 k
              
               With
               God
               thou
               doe
               not
               play
               the
               hypocrite
               ,
            
             
               For
               if
               thou
               doe
               ,
               think
               not
               thou
               shalt
               be
               freed
            
             
               
                 l
              
               From
               being
               punish'd
               in
               the
               peoples
               sight
               ,
            
             
               If
               thou
               of
               these
               great
               sins
               art
               not
               afraid
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               wilt
               ere
               long
               in
               Gods
               prison
               be
               laid
               .
            
          
           
             
               Satan
               his
               children
               teacheth
               to
               deny
            
             
               The
               truth
               to
               God
               and
               man
               ,
               
                 m
              
               he
               is
               a
               lyer
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               Yet
               he
               himselfe
               would
               not
               tell
               God
               a
               lye
               ,
            
             
               But
               told
               the
               truth
               ,
               when
               he
               did
               him
               require
               :
            
             
               
                 o
              
               The
               hypocrite
               whose
               heart
               's
               inclin'd
               to
               evill
               ,
            
             
               In
               this
               point
               farre
               worse
               is
               then
               is
               the
               Devill
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               what
               a
               fearfull
               case
               art
               thou
               then
               in
               ,
            
             
               
                 p
              
               That
               in
               the
               Church
               visible
               art
               now
               living
               ,
            
             
               And
               canst
               not
               thy
               heart
               give
               to
               God
               ,
               being
            
             
               
                 q
              
               A
               false
               dissembling
               heart
               ,
               
                 r
              
               not
               worth
               the
               giving
               ,
            
             
               
                 s
              
               Which
               heart
               the
               Devill
               having
               once
               possess'd
               ,
            
             
               Will
               keepe
               it
               ,
               for
               with
               him
               't
               is
               in
               request
               .
            
          
           
             
               Consider
               this
               ,
               before
               it
               be
               too
               late
               ,
            
             
               Thou
               in
               a
               place
               art
               now
               in
               
                 t
              
               troubles
               great
               ,
            
             
               Where
               thou
               should'st
               
                 u
              
               often
               pray
               and
               
                 x
              
               meditate
               :
            
             
               
                 y
              
               God
               heares
               them
               which
               him
               faithfully
               
                 z
              
               intreat
               .
            
             
             
               And
               then
               a
               
                 a
              
               new
               heart
               hee
               'le
               thee
               likewise
               give
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Which
               heart
               thou
               mayst
               returne
               to
               him
               and
               live
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLV
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             Commissioners
             appointed
             by
             his
             Majesty
             for
             the
             reliefe
             of
             poore
             Prisoners
             .
          
           
             
               YOu
               noble
               Lords
               ,
               Knights
               ,
               Gentlemen
               ,
               and
               others
               ,
            
             
               That
               are
               appointed
               by
               our
               gracious
               King
            
             
               In
               these
               bad
               times
               to
               be
               Commissioners
               ,
            
             
               For
               the
               reliefe
               of
               prisoners
               ,
               lamenting
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Here
               are
               poore
               men
               oppress'd
               ,
               
                 b
              
               ready
               to
               faint
               ▪
            
             
               Be
               pleas'd
               to
               heare
               
                 c
              
               their
               pittifull
               complaint
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 d
              
               The
               cruelty
               of
               many
               creditors
            
             
               Is
               such
               ,
               as
               heretofore
               was
               never
               knowne
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               No
               pitty
               they
               have
               on
               their
               poore
               debtors
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               Because
               their
               hearts
               are
               as
               hard
               as
               a
               stone
               :
            
             
               Wherefore
               poore
               pris'ners
               
                 g
              
               laden
               here
               with
               griefe
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Appeale
               to
               you
               for
               succour
               and
               reliefe
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 i
              
               The
               debtor's
               willing
               to
               doe
               what
               he
               can
            
             
               His
               cruell
               creditor
               to
               satisfie
               ,
            
             
               And
               though
               he
               offer
               like
               an
               honest
               man
               ,
            
             
               To
               give
               him
               all
               he
               hath
               for
               's
               liberty
               :
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Yet
               will
               he
               not
               at
               all
               listen
               unto
               him
               ,
            
             
               Because
               he
               had
               much
               rather
               quite
               undoe
               him
               .
            
          
           
             
               A
               man
               imprison'd
               cannot
               exercise
            
             
               His
               calling
               ,
               by
               which
               meanes
               his
               family
            
             
               At
               home
               want
               food
               and
               rayment
               ,
               and
               likewise
            
             
               He
               's
               like
               to
               perish
               here
               without
               mercy
               :
            
             
               For
               his
               rich
               creditor
               
                 l
              
               saith
               he
               cares
               not
            
             
               If
               he
               in
               prison
               lye
               untill
               he
               not
               .
            
          
           
           
             
               Such
               ill
               condition'd
               creditors
               doe
               know
               ,
            
             
               The
               Prison's
               not
               a
               place
               where
               men
               e're
               thriv'd
               ,
            
             
               And
               yet
               they
               take
               a
               course
               to
               overthrow
            
             
               Some
               that
               are
               here
               of
               liberty
               depriv'd
               :
            
             
               For
               some
               well
               knowne
               are
               not
               asham'd
               to
               say
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               They
               'le
               have
               their
               bones
               ,
               if
               they
               their
               debts
               can't
               pay
               .
            
          
           
             
               These
               rig'rous
               courses
               against
               pris'ners
               must
            
             
               Be
               here
               endur'd
               by
               them
               ,
               unlesse
               you
               please
            
             
               To
               mitigate
               the
               same
               ,
               
                 b
              
               which
               is
               both
               just
            
             
               And
               lawfull
               ,
               which
               will
               be
               much
               for
               their
               ease
               :
            
             
               
                 c
              
               If
               Mercy
               be
               with
               Justice
               mix'd
               ,
               then
               may
            
             
               Many
               poore
               pris'ners
               be
               releas'd
               each
               day
               .
            
          
           
             
               Wherefore
               those
               that
               have
               just
               cause
               to
               complaine
               ,
            
             
               Referre
               themselves
               ,
               
                 d
              
               and
               their
               distressed
               cause
            
             
               To
               you
               ,
               that
               have
               full
               power
               to
               maintaine
            
             
               That
               good
               Commission
               ,
               grounded
               on
               Gods
               Lawes
               :
            
             
               Now
               you
               by
               vertue
               thereof
               much
               good
               doe
            
             
               To
               pris'ners
               that
               referre
               themselves
               to
               you
               .
            
          
           
             
               Although
               some
               creditors
               be
               obstinate
               ,
            
             
               And
               very
               wilfull
               ,
               which
               will
               not
               obey
            
             
               Such
               orders
               as
               you
               power
               have
               to
               make
               ,
            
             
               For
               such
               as
               their
               debts
               can't
               presently
               pay
               :
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Yet
               without
               doubt
               you
               have
               authority
            
             
               To
               punish
               those
               that
               are
               refractory
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 f
              
               But
               by
               your
               gentle
               ,
               sweet
               ,
               and
               milde
               perswasions
               ,
            
             
               Such
               creditors
               whose
               hearts
               are
               mollifi'd
               ,
            
             
               Doe
               yeeld
               themselves
               upon
               all
               good
               occasions
               ,
            
             
               Your
               charitable
               censures
               to
               abide
               :
            
             
               Poore
               debtors
               by
               this
               meanes
               may
               be
               enlarg'd
               ,
            
             
               And
               afterwards
               their
               debts
               justly
               discharg'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               Now
               if
               you
               doe
               procure
               them
               certaine
               dayes
            
             
             
               Of
               payment
               ,
               that
               they
               may
               with
               courage
               goe
            
             
               Abroad
               to
               seeke
               their
               fortunes
               ,
               
                 a
              
               they
               will
               prayse
            
             
               The
               Lord
               for
               you
               ,
               that
               doe
               such
               favour
               show
               :
            
             
               
                 b
              
               For
               those
               that
               doe
               the
               cause
               of
               poore
               men
               plead
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Their
               lives
               in
               heav'n
               with
               Christ
               shall
               ever
               lead
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLVI
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             Chamber-fellowes
             ,
             and
             other
             distressed
             Prisoners
             of
             the
             Knights
             Ward
             ,
             that
             were
             there
             shut
             up
             of
             the
             Plague
             .
          
           
             
               WE
               now
               have
               cause
               to
               look
               about
               ,
               and
               think
            
             
               How
               soone
               
                 a
              
               we
               may
               be
               call'd
               unto
               the
               barre
            
             
               Of
               Gods
               great
               Justice
               ,
               from
               which
               we
               can't
               shrinke
               :
            
             
               Let
               's
               therefore
               think
               on
               't
               whil'st
               we
               yet
               here
               are
               ;
            
             
               
                 b
              
               For
               when
               Gods
               Sergeant
               comes
               ,
               hee
               'le
               make
               us
               know
            
             
               
                 c
              
               We
               must
               be
               gone
               whether
               we
               will
               or
               no
               .
            
          
           
             
               Examples
               to
               our
               terrour
               here
               we
               have
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Of
               Gods
               delinquents
               ,
               how
               they
               doe
               lament
            
             
               When
               they
               are
               smitten
               ,
               and
               mark'd
               for
               the
               grave
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Because
               by
               no
               meanes
               they
               can
               it
               prevent
               .
            
             
               
                 f
              
               To
               this
               great
               danger
               we
               are
               all
               expos'd
               ,
            
             
               That
               are
               in
               this
               infectious
               place
               inclos'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               Our
               Chamber-fellow
               being
               sick
               a
               bed
               ,
            
             
               Made
               us
               beleeve
               that
               he
               was
               free
               and
               cleere
            
             
               From
               all
               infection
               ,
               but
               when
               he
               was
               dead
               ,
            
             
               Gods
               tokens
               on
               his
               body
               did
               appeare
               ;
            
             
               Which
               sight
               increas'd
               our
               feare
               ,
               and
               suddenly
            
             
               We
               chang'd
               our
               lodging
               ,
               
                 g
              
               and
               cry'd
               for
               mercy
               .
            
          
           
             
               The
               seventh
               day
               after
               ,
               he
               that
               lay
               with
               me
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Dy'd
               likewise
               of
               the
               same
               disease
               ,
               then
               I
            
             
             
               Began
               to
               thinke
               
                 a
              
               that
               my
               turne
               next
               would
               be
               ,
            
             
               And
               did
               resolve
               to
               take
               it
               patiently
               .
            
             
               
                 b
              
               But
               you
               and
               I
               God
               to
               this
               day
               hath
               spar'd
               ,
            
             
               Let
               's
               yet
               looke
               up
               ,
               and
               be
               alwayes
               prepar'd
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               For
               the
               sword
               of
               the
               Lord
               (
               the
               Pestilence
               )
            
             
               Is
               still
               stretch'd
               over
               us
               ,
               and
               not
               yet
               sheath'd
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               To
               whom
               shall
               we
               repaire
               for
               our
               defence
               ,
            
             
               But
               to
               the
               Lord
               ,
               lest
               we
               be
               much
               deceiv'd
               :
            
             
               
                 e
              
               He
               kills
               ,
               and
               makes
               alive
               ,
               't
               is
               he
               alone
            
             
               
                 f
              
               That
               wounds
               ,
               &
               heals
               ;
               
                 g
              
               to
               him
               let
               's
               make
               our
               mone
               .
            
          
           
             
               Some
               of
               our
               company
               
                 h
              
               he
               kills
               outright
               ,
            
             
               And
               some
               
                 i
              
               are
               sorely
               wounded
               ev'ry
               day
               ,
            
             
               And
               we
               that
               are
               i'
               th
               combat
               day
               and
               night
               ,
            
             
               Not
               kill'd
               nor
               wounded
               ,
               yet
               can't
               run
               away
               .
            
             
               But
               as
               the
               forlorne
               Hope
               i'
               th
               time
               of
               war
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Are
               in
               a
               desperate
               case
               ,
               so
               we
               now
               are
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 l
              
               We
               now
               are
               fallen
               into
               the
               Lords
               hands
               ,
            
             
               As
               well
               as
               into'th
               hands
               of
               cruell
               men
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Loe
               ,
               mercy
               now
               against
               cruelty
               stands
               ,
            
             
               And
               will
               o'recome
               it
               ,
               though
               we
               know
               not
               when
               ;
            
             
               Let
               men
               be
               what
               they
               will
               ,
               
                 n
              
               the
               Lord
               is
               just
               ,
            
             
               
                 o
              
               Then
               though
               he
               kill
               us
               ,
               yet
               let
               's
               in
               him
               trust
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 p
              
               Our
               friends
               and
               kindred
               ,
               now
               ,
               will
               not
               come
               neare
               us
               ,
            
             
               They
               have
               a
               faire
               excuse
               ,
               yet
               may
               they
               send
               :
            
             
               Our
               creditors
               whom
               wee
               fear'd
               ,
               
                 q
              
               now
               doe
               feare
               us
               ,
            
             
               
                 r
              
               More
               then
               they
               feare
               God
               ,
               on
               whom
               we
               depend
               :
            
             
               
                 s
              
               Let
               friends
               and
               kindred
               ,
               creditors
               and
               all
            
             
               Doe
               what
               they
               please
               ,
               
                 t
              
               the
               Lord
               is
               our
               sure
               wall
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 u
              
               Gods
               pris'ners
               now
               we
               are
               ,
               
                 x
              
               the
               action
               's
               laid
               ,
            
             
               
                 y
              
               Our
               debts
               are
               just
               ,
               and
               withall
               are
               so
               great
               ,
            
             
               
                 z
              
               That
               by
               our selves
               they
               never
               can
               be
               paid
               :
            
             
             
               
                 a
              
               Wherefore
               let
               us
               our
               Creditor
               soone
               intreat
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               To
               be
               our
               surety
               ,
               then
               no
               doubt
               but
               we
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Shall
               mercy
               finde
               ,
               
                 d
              
               and
               e're
               long
               be
               set
               free
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLVII
             .
          
           
             The
             Prisoner
             at
             liberty
             ,
             his
             thankfull
             remembrance
             of
             Gods
             great
             mercies
             towards
             him
             ,
             in
             his
             manifold
             deliverances
             out
             of
             many
             great
             dangers
             and
             troubles
             to
             this
             present
             day
             .
             To
             the
             King
             of
             Heaven
             .
          
           
             
               THou
               
                 a
              
               that
               the
               great
               deliverer
               art
               of
               those
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               That
               seeke
               to
               thee
               for
               helpe
               in
               time
               of
               need
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               Wilt
               not
               reject
               them
               ,
               
                 d
              
               but
               with
               them
               wilt
               close
               :
            
             
               O
               Lord
               ,
               
                 e
              
               thou
               wilt
               not
               breake
               the
               bruised
               Reed
               .
            
             
               
                 f
              
               When
               I
               was
               weake
               and
               faint
               ,
               
                 g
              
               ready
               to
               perish
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Thou
               then
               gav'st
               strength
               ,
               
                 i
              
               and
               did'st
               me
               likewise
               cherish
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 k
              
               When
               I
               was
               sicke
               ,
               and
               in
               danger
               of
               death
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Wanting
               at
               that
               time
               meanes
               to
               get
               reliefe
               ,
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Not
               being
               able
               scarce
               to
               fetch
               my
               breath
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               Feeling
               much
               paine
               ,
               
                 o
              
               and
               almost
               kill'd
               with
               griefe
               :
            
             
               
                 p
              
               Thou
               then
               wast
               my
               Physitian
               ,
               which
               did'st
               cure
            
             
               
                 q
              
               And
               gav'st
               me
               health
               ,
               
                 r
              
               the
               which
               doth
               yet
               endure
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 s
              
               When
               I
               had
               enemies
               for
               me
               too
               strong
               ,
            
             
               
                 t
              
               That
               sought
               my
               ruine
               ,
               and
               my
               overthrow
               ,
            
             
               
                 u
              
               That
               did
               rejoyce
               when
               
                 x
              
               they
               could
               doe
               me
               wrong
               ,
            
             
               
                 y
              
               So
               that
               I
               could
               not
               tell
               which
               way
               to
               goe
               :
            
             
               
                 z
              
               Thou
               then
               didst
               me
               defend
               ,
               and
               mad'st
               them
               faile
               ,
            
             
               
                 a
              
               So
               that
               against
               me
               they
               could
               not
               prevaile
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               When
               I
               of
               cruell
               theeves
               was
               in
               great
               danger
            
             
               Upon
               the
               wayes
               ,
               in
               
                 c
              
               woods
               and
               other
               places
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Where
               I
               alone
               then
               travell'd
               as
               a
               stranger
               ,
            
             
             
               Fearing
               I
               should
               be
               forc'd
               to
               see
               their
               faces
               :
            
             
               
                 a
              
               Thou
               then
               did'st
               me
               conduct
               ,
               and
               wast
               my
               guide
               ,
            
             
               So
               that
               I
               had
               no
               hurt
               of
               neither
               side
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 b
              
               When
               I
               at
               Sea
               was
               ,
               in
               tempestuous
               weather
               ,
            
             
               
                 c
              
               In
               perils
               great
               ,
               and
               often
               times
               dismay'd
               ,
            
             
               When
               sands
               ,
               and
               rocks
               ,
               and
               raging
               waves
               together
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Caus'd
               all
               the
               Mariners
               to
               be
               afraid
               :
            
             
               
                 e
              
               Thou
               then
               ,
               O
               Lord
               ,
               did'st
               cause
               the
               stormes
               to
               cease
               ,
            
             
               
                 f
              
               And
               brought'st
               us
               to
               the
               land
               ,
               to
               rest
               in
               peace
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 g
              
               When
               I
               was
               often
               times
               in
               dangers
               great
               ,
            
             
               In
               divers
               parts
               ,
               which
               thou
               Lord
               best
               dost
               know
               ,
            
             
               Which
               severall
               dangers
               I
               cannot
               repeat
               ,
            
             
               Being
               so
               many
               ,
               and
               fearfull
               also
               ,
            
             
               
                 h
              
               Thou
               then
               did'st
               evermore
               stretch
               forth
               thine
               hand
               ,
            
             
               And
               me
               preserv'd
               as
               well
               by
               Sea
               as
               land
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 i
              
               When
               I
               some
               friends
               and
               deare
               acquaintance
               lost
               ,
            
             
               That
               were
               to
               me
               in
               their
               life
               time
               a
               stay
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               And
               when
               thou
               took'st
               them
               from
               me
               ,
               being
               tost
            
             
               
                 l
              
               And
               tumbled
               in
               the
               world
               both
               night
               and
               day
               :
            
             
               
                 m
              
               Thou
               then
               which
               rul'st
               the
               hearts
               of
               all
               good
               men
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               Did'st
               raise
               me
               other
               friends
               in
               stead
               of
               them
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 o
              
               When
               I
               lost
               all
               
               th'estate
               I
               had
               ,
               which
               thou
            
             
               
                 p
              
               Did'st
               give
               me
               for
               my
               comfort
               in
               this
               life
               ,
            
             
               After
               which
               losses
               great
               I
               knew
               not
               how
            
             
               To
               live
               ,
               
                 q
              
               but
               in
               great
               want
               with
               my
               poore
               wife
               :
            
             
               
                 r
              
               Thou
               then
               of
               me
               took'st
               pitie
               ,
               and
               againe
            
             
               
                 s
              
               Restor'dst
               to
               me
               that
               which
               did
               us
               maintaine
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 t
              
               When
               I
               my
               credit
               lost
               ,
               and
               my
               good
               name
               ,
            
             
               
                 u
              
               Being
               backbited
               ,
               slaunder'd
               ,
               and
               abus'd
            
             
               In
               words
               ,
               by
               those
               
                 x
              
               whose
               tongues
               no
               man
               could
               name
               ,
            
             
               
                 y
              
               So
               that
               it
               griev'd
               me
               to
               be
               so
               ill
               us'd
               :
            
             
             
               
                 a
              
               Thou
               then
               at
               length
               did'st
               bring
               the
               truth
               to
               light
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               And
               my
               credit
               redeemd'st
               ,
               for
               all
               their
               spight
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 c
              
               When
               I
               extreamly
               was
               assaulted
               by
            
             
               
                 d
              
               The
               Devill
               ,
               who
               
                 e
              
               my
               conscience
               troubled
               sore
            
             
               
                 f
              
               With
               reckning
               then
               my
               sins
               up
               ,
               so
               that
               I
            
             
               
                 g
              
               Was
               in
               despaire
               ,
               
                 h
              
               and
               did
               my
               life
               abhor
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Thou
               then
               (
               the
               God
               of
               mercy
               )
               did'st
               restraine
            
             
               
                 k
              
               His
               cruell
               rage
               ,
               
                 l
              
               and
               me
               reviv'dst
               againe
               .
            
          
           
             
               When
               I
               in
               prison
               was
               ,
               
                 m
              
               in
               misery
               ,
            
             
               
                 n
              
               Wanting
               all
               earthly
               comforts
               ,
               and
               also
            
             
               
                 o
              
               When
               I
               thought
               the
               time
               come
               that
               I
               should
               dye
               ,
            
             
               
                 p
              
               By
               reason
               of
               the
               Plague
               ,
               which
               there
               did
               grow
               .
            
             
               Thou
               then
               
                 q
              
               whose
               mercy
               doth
               endure
               for
               ever
               )
            
             
               
                 r
              
               Did'st
               me
               out
               of
               that
               loathsome
               place
               deliver
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 s
              
               When
               many
               crosses
               and
               troubles
               I
               had
            
             
               From
               time
               to
               time
               ,
               
                 t
              
               which
               troubled
               much
               my
               minde
               ,
            
             
               And
               yet
               to
               those
               afflictions
               
                 u
              
               some
               would
               adde
            
             
               More
               sorrow
               ,
               
                 x
              
               for
               they
               were
               to
               me
               unkinde
               :
            
             
               Then
               Lord
               ,
               
                 y
              
               when
               I
               in
               faith
               did
               on
               thee
               call
               ,
            
             
               
                 z
              
               Thou
               didst
               deliver
               me
               out
               of
               them
               all
               .
            
          
           
             
               
                 a
              
               Now
               Lord
               what
               shall
               I
               render
               unto
               thee
            
             
               For
               all
               these
               gracious
               favours
               ,
               beyond
               measure
               ,
            
             
               
                 b
              
               Which
               thou
               hast
               still
               vouchasafed
               unto
               me
               ,
            
             
               According
               to
               thy
               blessed
               will
               and
               pleasure
               ?
            
             
               
                 c
              
               I
               will
               thee
               give
               all
               praise
               ,
               and
               eke
               thanksgiving
               ,
            
             
               
                 d
              
               As
               long
               as
               in
               this
               world
               I
               have
               a
               being
               .
            
          
           
             
               Thy
               
                 e
              
               benefits
               ,
               thy
               
                 f
              
               love
               ,
               thy
               providence
               ,
            
             
               Thy
               
                 g
              
               blessings
               temporall
               ,
               and
               
                 h
              
               spirituall
               ,
            
             
               
                 i
              
               Of
               all
               which
               I
               have
               had
               experience
               ,
            
             
               
                 k
              
               Besides
               thy
               care
               ,
               which
               is
               perpetuall
               ,
            
             
               
                 l
              
               Deserves
               more
               thanks
               and
               praise
               ,
               being
               so
               rare
               ,
            
             
             
               Then
               
                 a
              
               tongues
               of
               men
               or
               Angels
               
                 b
              
               can
               declare
               .
            
          
           
             
               I
               now
               beseech
               thee
               
                 c
              
               I
               may
               ne're
               forget
            
             
               
                 d
              
               Thy
               wonderfull
               great
               mercies
               showne
               to
               me
               ,
            
             
               
                 e
              
               But
               make
               me
               truly
               thankfull
               ,
               and
               so
               let
            
             
               
                 f
              
               T'wards
               me
               thy
               loving
               kindnesse
               ever
               be
               :
            
             
               
                 g
              
               And
               when
               I
               goe
               from
               hence
               ,
               Lord
               let
               me
               crave
            
             
               
                 h
              
               I
               may
               in
               heav'n
               with
               thee
               my
               dwelling
               have
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLVIII
             .
          
           
             To
             his
             good
             Friend
             ,
             that
             gave
             order
             to
             his
             Friend
             to
             see
             him
             discharged
             out
             of
             Prison
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             Oan
             is
             the
             place
             where
             
               a
            
             my
             deere
             friend
             doth
             dwel
             ,
          
           
             
               b
            
             Thou
             that
             deere
             friend
             art
             to
             thy
             friend
             
               Bagwell
               .
            
          
           
             I
             —
             
               c
            
             was
             in
             prison
             in
             great
             misery
             ,
          
           
             Where
             I
             ,
             (
             as
             I
             thought
             )
             
               d
            
             did
             my
             best
             friends
             try
             .
          
           
             C
             —
             raving
             
               e
            
             their
             helpe
             ,
             
               f
            
             yet
             helplesse
             they
             left
             me
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             And
             therefore
             I
             for
             helpe
             sent
             unto
             thee
             .
          
           
             H
             —
             ere
             
               h
            
             in
             mine
             owne
             Country
             I
             could
             not
             finde
          
           
             
               i
            
             A
             friend
             ,
             as
             thou
             hast
             beene
             ,
             to
             me
             so
             kinde
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             lthough
             
               k
            
             a
             friend
             to
             many
             I
             have
             beene
             ,
          
           
             
               l
            
             Yet
             none
             of
             me
             in
             prison
             would
             esteeme
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             eleas'd
             
               m
            
             am
             I
             now
             out
             of
             that
             distresse
             ,
          
           
             Which
             was
             by
             thy
             meanes
             ,
             and
             yet
             ne'rethelesse
          
           
             D— oe
             oe
             not
             thinke
             but
             thine
             Agent
             I
             'le
             content
             ,
          
           
             =
             Though
             
               n
            
             God's
             the
             Author
             ,
             thou
             the
             Instrument
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             ong
             have
             I
             laine
             shut
             up
             in
             that
             close
             place
             ,
          
           
             Where
             
               o
            
             friends
             and
             kindred
             left
             me
             in
             disgrace
             .
          
           
             I
             —
             n
             my
             more
             
               p
            
             prosp'rous
             dayes
             I
             could
             not
             know
          
           
             How
             to
             distinguish
             my
             friend
             from
             my
             foe
             .
          
           
             M
             —
             any
             
               q
            
             of
             my
             friends
             in
             those
             dayes
             were
             glad
          
           
             Kindnesse
             to
             shew
             me
             ,
             when
             no
             need
             I
             had
             .
          
           
           
             B
             —
             ut
             
               a
            
             when
             God
             brought
             me
             to
             adversity
             ,
          
           
             No
             kindnesse
             from
             those
             friends
             at
             all
             had
             I.
          
           
             E
             —
             xperience
             
               b
            
             I
             have
             had
             of
             thy
             true
             love
             ,
          
           
             Which
             I
             must
             needs
             confesse
             
               c
            
             came
             from
             above
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             ejoyce
             should
             I
             ,
             
               d
            
             if
             I
             could
             tell
             which
             way
          
           
             To
             recompence
             thy
             love
             without
             delay
             .
          
           
             Y
             —
             et
             let
             me
             tell
             thee
             ,
             to
             avoid
             all
             strife
             ,
          
           
             
               e
            
             E're
             long
             I
             'le
             see
             thee
             ,
             if
             God
             spare
             us
             life
             .
          
        
         
           
             CHAP.
             XLIX
             .
          
           
             To
             a
             carefull
             Friend
             that
             discharged
             the
             trust
             committed
             to
             him
             by
             his
             Friend
             ,
             in
             seeing
             of
             him
             freed
             out
             of
             Prison
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             Oving
             
               a
            
             kind-hearted
             men
             ,
             whose
             mindes
             are
             bent
          
           
             
               b
            
             To
             doe
             good
             to
             such
             as
             are
             almost
             spent
             ,
          
           
             A
             —
             re
             
               c
            
             rare
             ,
             I
             dare
             say
             ,
             seeke
             the
             Kingdome
             round
             ,
          
           
             
               d
            
             Scarce
             one
             in
             forty
             in
             these
             dayes
             are
             found
             .
          
           
             W— retched
             
               e
            
             worldlings
             ,
             though
             they
             have
             much
             to
             spare
             ,
          
           
             
               f
            
             Yet
             they
             of
             Gods
             poore
             children
             have
             no
             care
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             ich
             
               g
            
             men
             that
             live
             in
             pleasure
             and
             great
             fame
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Doe
             famous
             things
             to
             get
             themselves
             a
             name
             .
          
           
             A
             —
             n
             
               i
            
             honest
             true
             religious
             man
             indeed
             ,
          
           
             That
             's
             blest
             with
             means
             ,
             
               k
            
             wil
             help
             those
             that
             have
             need
             ,
          
           
             N— ot
             
               l
            
             onely
             of
             himselfe
             ,
             but
             will
             likewise
          
           
             
               m
            
             Stir
             others
             up
             to
             that
             good
             exercise
             .
          
           
             C
             —
             hrist
             
               n
            
             his
             poore
             members
             loves
             ,
             he
             's
             their
             safeguard
             ,
          
           
             
               o
            
             And
             those
             that
             doe
             them
             good
             he
             will
             reward
             .
          
           
             E— very
             one
             that
             's
             poore
             is
             not
             Christs
             member
             ,
          
           
             =
             
               p
            
             Yet
             he
             that
             's
             poore
             in
             spirit
             he
             doth
             tender
             .
          
           
             B
             —
             etter
             
               q
            
             is
             the
             upright
             poore
             man
             ,
             then
             he
          
           
             
               r
            
             That
             's
             rich
             and
             scornfull
             ,
             as
             most
             rich
             men
             be
             .
          
           
             R
             —
             ich
             and
             poore
             that
             
               s
            
             religious
             are
             
               t
            
             and
             wise
             ,
          
           
             Are
             happy
             ,
             
               u
            
             and
             most
             precious
             in
             Gods
             eyes
             .
          
           
           
             I
             —
             n
             this
             last
             age
             much
             
               a
            
             pride
             and
             
               b
            
             poverty
          
           
             Is
             in
             all
             places
             ,
             
               c
            
             but
             small
             charity
             .
          
           
             N
             —
             ever
             
               d
            
             were
             men
             in
             times
             past
             which
             liv'd
             wel
          
           
             
               e
            
             So
             hard
             put
             to
             it
             ,
             which
             they
             blush
             to
             tell
             .
          
           
             L
             —
             ittle
             doe
             most
             men
             think
             ,
             
               f
            
             that
             boast
             and
             vaunt
             ,
          
           
             
               g
            
             What
             't
             is
             to
             helpe
             poore
             house-keepers
             that
             want
             .
          
           
             E
             —
             xperience
             I
             ,
             and
             many
             besides
             me
             ,
          
           
             
               h
            
             Have
             had
             of
             thy
             religious
             care
             so
             free
             .
          
           
             Y
             —
             eeld
             
               i
            
             unto
             God
             all
             praise
             and
             thanksgiving
             ,
          
           
             
               k
            
             For
             those
             good
             things
             thou
             hast
             came
             all
             from
             him
             .
          
           
             FINIS
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A77323e-340
           
             a
             Job
             12.
             5.
             
          
           
             b
             Lam.
             3.
             2.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             19.
             7.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             38.
             11.
             
          
           
             e
             Job
             10.
             1.
             
          
           
             f
             Deut.
             8.
             5.
             
          
           
             g
             2
             Cor.
             4.
             16.
             
          
           
             h
             Jonah
             .
             4.
             6.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             90.
             15.
             
          
           
             i
             Job
             42.
             11.
             
          
           
             k
             Psal.
             116.
             5
             ,
             6.
             
          
           
             l
             Psal.
             5.
             12.
             
          
           
             m
             1
             Cor.
             16.
             18
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             112.
             5.
             
          
           
             o
             Job
             29.
             16.
             
          
           
             p
             Pro.
             18.
             24.
             
          
           
             q
             Jer.
             32.
             2.
             
          
           
             r
             Cant.
             5.
             1.
             
          
           
             s
             Psal.
             119.
             103.
             
          
           
             t
             Jam.
             1.
             5.
             17.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A77323e-640
           
             a
             Eccles
             2.
             24.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             55.
             14.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             23.
             24.
             
          
           
             d
             Job
             3.
             26.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             107.
             27.
             
          
           
             f
             Job
             19.
             14.
             
          
           
             g
             Pro.
             23.
             5.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             7.
             5.
             
          
           
             i
             Rev.
             18.
             17.
             
          
           
             k
             Mat.
             18.
             30.
             
          
           
             l
             1
             Sam
             30.
             4.
             
          
           
             m
             Psal
             69
             20.
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             39.
             5.
             
          
           
             n
             Eccles
             2.
             17.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal.
             25.
             1.
             
          
           
             p
             Psal.
             37
             4.
             
          
           
             q
             Pro.
             3.
             6.
             
          
           
             r
             Rom.
             12.
             12.
             
          
           
             s
             2
             Cor.
             1.
             12.
             
          
           
             t
             Heb.
             13.
             5.
             
          
           
             u
             and
             10.
             24.
             
          
           
             x
             Job
             10.
             12.
             
          
           
             y
             Jam.
             1.
             2.
             
          
           
             *
             Eph.
             4.
             23.
             
          
           
             z
             Phil.
             3.
             8.
             
          
           
             a
             John
             5.
             39.
             
          
           
             b
             Acts
             17.
             11.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             16.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             119.
             9●
             .
             143.
             
          
           
             e
             Heb.
             5.
             13.
             
          
           
             f
             1
             Pet.
             2.
             2.
             
          
           
             g
             Act.
             5.
             18.
             
          
           
             h
             Jer.
             37
             ▪
             20.
             
          
           
             i
             Jer.
             38
             ▪
             8
             ,
             9.
             
          
           
             k
             Jer.
             38.
             13.
             
          
           
             l
             Rom.
             15.
             4.
             
          
           
             m
             Act.
             13.
             26.
             
          
           
             n
             2
             Cor.
             3.
             12.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal
             34.
             2.
             
          
           
             p
             1
             Cor.
             10.
             31
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             119.
             50
             
          
           
             r
             2
             Chron.
             33.
             12
             ,
             13.
             
          
           
             s
             Mat.
             22.
             16.
             
          
           
             t
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             15.
             
          
           
             u
             Phil.
             4.
             11.
             
          
           
             x
             2
             Chron.
             33.
             12
             ,
             13.
             
          
           
             y
             Pro.
             2.
             3
             ,
             4
             ,
             5.
             
          
           
             z
             Psal.
             119.
             162
             
          
           
             a
             Psal
             9.
             9.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             119.
             16
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             119.
             19
             
             Heb.
             11.
             13.
             
          
           
             d
             Luke
             12.
             33.
             
          
           
             e
             Luke
             11.
             33.
             
          
           
             f
             Acts
             23
             1.
             
          
           
             g
             John
             15.
             8.
             
          
           
             h
             Rom.
             14.
             8.
             
          
           
             i
             Rom.
             8.
             16
             ,
             17.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A77323e-1490
           
             a
             Pro.
             30.
             8.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             143.
             11.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             15.
             10.
             
          
           
             d
             Job
             5.
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             38.
             3.
             
          
           
             f
             Gen.
             26.
             35.
             
          
           
             g
             Job
             6.
             2.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             144.
             7.
             
          
           
             i
             Jam.
             4.
             2.
             
          
           
             k
             Eccles
             9.
             2.
             
          
           
             l
             Psal.
             34.
             19.
             
          
           
             m
             &
             32.
             10.
             
          
           
             n
             Mat.
             9.
             35.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal.
             13.
             2.
             
          
           
             p
             Heb.
             11.
             36.
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             69.
             29.
             
          
           
             r
             &
             119.
             22.
             
          
           
             s
             Eccles
             5.
             10.
             
          
           
             t
             Eccles
             4.
             8.
             
          
           
             u
             Jer.
             6.
             13.
             
          
           
             x
             Esther
             6.
             7.
             8.
             9.
             
          
           
             y
             Esay
             39.
             2.
             
          
           
             z
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             2.
             
          
           
             z
             Pro.
             20.
             6.
             
          
           
             a
             Col.
             3.
             5.
             
          
           
             b
             Esth.
             5.
             9.
             13.
             
          
           
             c
             Eccles
             6.
             2.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             103.
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Heb.
             12.
             6.
             
          
           
             f
             1
             Sam.
             3.
             18.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             119.
             71
             
          
           
             h
             Rom.
             5.
             3
             ,
             4
             ,
             5
             
          
           
             i
             Deut.
             6.
             10
             ,
             11
             ,
             12.
             
          
           
             k
             Dan.
             9.
             16.
             
          
           
             l
             Acts
             28.
             4.
             
          
           
             m
             John
             9.
             3.
             
          
           
             n
             Luke
             13.
             2
             ,
             3
             ,
             4
             ,
             5.
             
          
           
             o
             Job
             42.
             12.
             
          
           
             p
             Jam.
             2.
             2
             ,
             3
             ,
             4
             
          
           
             q
             Job
             29
             7
             ,
             8.
             
          
           
             r
             Job
             30.
             11.
             
          
           
             s
             Psal.
             88
             18.
             
          
           
             t
             Job
             14.
             13.
             
          
           
             u
             Psal.
             32.
             4.
             
          
           
             x
             Job
             16.
             2.
             
          
           
             y
             Psal.
             22.
             6.
             
          
           
             z
             Psal.
             60.
             11.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Joh.
             2.
             15.
             
          
           
             b
             Zeph.
             2.
             15.
             
          
           
             c
             Hos.
             5.
             15.
             
          
           
             d
             Heb.
             12.
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Job
             5.
             6
             ,
             7.
             
          
           
             f
             1
             Thes.
             3.
             3.
             
          
           
             g
             Rev.
             2
             10.
             
          
           
             h
             Jer.
             46.
             28.
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             11●
             6.
             
          
           
             k
             Rev.
             2.
             10.
             
          
           
             l
             Psal.
             5.
             3.
             
          
           
             m
             Dan
             3.
             17.
             
          
           
             n
             Jer.
             30.
             11.
             
          
           
             o
             2
             Pet.
             2.
             9.
             
          
           
             p
             Heb.
             11.
             17.
             
          
           
             q
             Jam.
             5.
             11.
             
          
           
             r
             2
             Chr.
             33.
             12.
             
          
           
             s
             Heb.
             11.
             8.
             
          
           
             t
             Phil.
             4.
             8
             ,
             9.
             
          
           
             u
             John
             15.
             8.
             
          
           
             x
             1
             Pet.
             4.
             14.
             
          
           
             y
             Jam.
             1.
             12.
             
          
           
             z
             Job
             1.
             9
             ,
             10.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Sam.
             28.
             15
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             19
             3.
             
          
           
             c
             Ex.
             15.
             23
             ,
             24
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             59.
             15.
             
          
           
             e
             Esay
             57.
             17.
             
          
           
             f
             1
             Sam.
             18.
             20
             
          
           
             g
             Esay
             9.
             1.
             
          
           
             h
             Esay
             65.
             14.
             
          
           
             i
             Fx.
             10.
             16
             ,
             17
             
          
           
             k
             Jer.
             6.
             10.
             
          
           
             l
             Jer.
             16.
             5.
             
          
           
             m
             Job
             3.
             3.
             20.
             
          
           
             n
             Jer.
             20.
             14.
             &c
             
          
           
             o
             Job
             30.
             21.
             
          
           
             p
             Gen.
             37.
             35.
             
          
           
             q
             John
             14.
             18.
             
          
           
             r
             Psal.
             39.
             13.
             
          
           
             s
             Psal.
             118.
             21
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             89
             31
             ,
             32
             
          
           
             u
             2
             Cor.
             4.
             17.
             
          
           
             x
             Psal.
             27.
             13.
             
          
           
             y
             2
             Cor.
             1.
             8
             ,
             9.
             
          
           
             z
             Mic.
             7.
             5.
             
          
           
             a
             2
             Chr.
             33.
             13
             
          
           
             b
             2
             Sam.
             22.
             3.
             Nah.
             1.
             7.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             119.
             71.
             
          
           
             d
             Mar.
             8.
             34
             ,
             35
             
          
           
             e
             Mat.
             10.
             39.
             
          
           
             e
             Phil.
             3.
             7.
             
          
           
             f
             Psal.
             31.
             7.
             
          
           
             g
             Pro.
             4.
             14
             ,
             15.
             
          
           
             h
             Mat
             7.
             13.
             
          
           
             i
             1
             John
             2.
             16.
             
          
           
             k
             Eccles
             2.
             8.
             
          
           
             l
             Mat.
             22.
             16.
             
             Pro.
             15.
             24.
             
          
           
             m
             Mat.
             7.
             14
             :
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             50.
             22.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal.
             86.
             17.
             
          
           
             p
             Mar.
             3.
             34.
             
          
           
             q
             1
             Cor.
             10.
             12
             
          
           
             r
             Psal.
             146.
             3.
             
          
           
             s
             &
             37
             7.
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             62.
             2.
             
          
           
             u
             Psal.
             13.
             1.
             
          
           
             x
             Gen.
             47.
             9.
             
          
           
             y
             Esay
             41.
             10.
             
          
           
             z
             1
             Cor.
             10.
             13
             
          
           
             a
             2
             Cor.
             4
             17.
             
          
           
             b
             Job
             14.
             1.
             
          
           
             c
             Neh.
             1.
             3.
             
          
           
             d
             Ezra
             9.
             13.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             40.
             17.
             
             &
             69.
             17.
             
          
           
             f
             Mat.
             30.
             31.
             
          
           
             g
             Mar.
             11.
             24.
             
          
           
             h
             2
             King.
             6.
             33
             
          
           
             i
             James
             5.
             11.
             
          
           
             k
             Psal.
             13
             5.
             
          
           
             l
             Esay
             40.
             31.
             
          
           
             m
             Psal.
             57
             3.
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             46.
             1.
             
          
           
             o
             2
             Cor.
             4.
             8.
             
          
           
             p
             Psal.
             23.
             4.
             
          
           
             q
             Esay
             25.
             4.
             
          
           
             r
             Esay
             41.
             11.
             
          
           
             s
             Jer.
             50
             ▪
             24.
             
          
           
             t
             Exod.
             32.
             10
             ,
             11
             ,
             14.
             
          
           
             u
             Gen.
             32.
             9
             ,
             10.
             11.
             
          
           
             x
             Col.
             1.
             11.
             
          
           
             y
             Rom.
             8.
             36.
             
          
           
             z
             Luke
             17.
             21.
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             149.
             4.
             
          
           
             a
             Cant.
             7.
             6.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             72.
             14.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             49.
             8.
             
          
           
             d
             Heb.
             12.
             11.
             
          
           
             e
             Heb.
             12.
             6.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A77323e-3720
           
             a
             Esay
             41.
             10
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             15.
             15.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus.
             14.
             2.
             
             Acts
             24.
             16.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             King
             4.
             1.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             15.
             2.
             
          
           
             d
             Heb.
             13.
             18.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             88.
             18.
             
          
           
             e
             Ecclus.
             6.
             12.
             
          
           
             f
             Jam.
             5.
             11.
             
          
           
             g
             2
             Chro.
             33.
             12.
             13
             
          
           
             g
             Ps.
             9.
             18.
             
          
           
             h
             Acts
             12.
             6.
             
          
           
             i
             Gen.
             39.
             21
             
          
           
             k
             Gen.
             40.
             14
             
          
           
             l
             Psal.
             37.
             5.
             
          
           
             m
             Ps
             71.
             20.
             21.
             
          
           
             Luk.
             18.
             8.
             
          
           
             Psal.
             31.
             2.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat.
             18.
             28.
             
          
           
             Ps.
             71.
             4.
             Pro.
             11.
             17.
             
          
           
             a
             a
             King.
             4.
             1.
             
          
           
             b
             Mat.
             18.
             25.
             &
          
           
             c
             v.
             30.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             27.
             2.
             
          
           
             Micah
             3.
             2.
             
          
           
             e
             Job
             19.
             26.
             
          
           
             f
             Micah
             3.
             3.
             
          
           
             g
             Josh.
             24.
             32.
             2
             Sam.
             21.
             14.
             
          
           
             h
             Eccles.
             12.
             7.
             
          
           
             i
             Mat.
             6.
             15.
             
          
           
             k
             Psal.
             31.
             12
             
          
           
             l
             Mat.
             18.
             12
             
          
           
             m
             Mat.
             18.
             27.
             
          
           
             n
             Pro.
             21
             13.
             
             Job
             .
             19.
             21.
             
          
           
             o
             Mat.
             18.
             28.
             
          
           
             p
             Mat.
             18.
             32
             33.
             
          
           
             q
             v.
             34.
             
          
           
             r
             Luk.
             12.
             20
             
          
           
             ſ
             Rom.
             2.
             15.
             16.
             
          
           
             t
             Mat
             25.
             43
             
          
           
             u
             Mat.
             18.
             34.
             
          
           
             x
             Luk.
             16.
             26.
             
          
           
             y
             Rev.
             20.
             10.
             
          
           
             Psal.
             9.
             17.
             
          
           
             z
             Rev.
             14.
             11.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat.
             22.
             13.
             
          
           
             Rev.
             20.
             2.
             3.
             
          
           
             b
             Mat.
             5
             7.
             
          
           
             c
             Rom.
             12.
             10
             
          
           
             d
             Act.
             26.
             20
             
          
           
             e
             Heb.
             13.
             3.
             
          
           
             f
             Luk.
             6.
             31.
             
          
           
             g
             Ezek.
             36.
             26.
             
          
           
             a
             Gen.
             40
             14
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             6.
             2.
             
          
           
             Ecclus.
             30.
             17.
             
          
           
             c
             Ecclus.
             22.
             21
             ,
             22.
             
             &
             12.
             9.
             
          
           
             d
             Pro.
             13.
             12.
             
          
           
             Ecclus.
             38.
             10.
             
             Psal.
             55.
             4.
             
          
           
             e
             Esay
             24.
             22.
             
          
           
             f
             Psal.
             107.
             17
             ,
             18.
             
          
           
             Ecclus.
             38.
             15.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             6.
             3.
             
          
           
             Psal.
             109.
             22.
             
          
           
             h
             Hos.
             10.
             12
             
          
           
             i
             Lam.
             3.
             40.
             
          
           
             k
             Mat.
             9.
             2.
             
          
           
             l
             Mat.
             28.
             18.
             
          
           
             m
             Mat.
             9.
             6.
             
          
           
             n
             Mat.
             4.
             23.
             
          
           
             o
             John
             6.
             51.
             
          
           
             p
             Joh.
             6.
             54.
             58.
             
             Psal.
             56.
             13.
             
             Esay
             55.
             2.
             3.
             
          
           
             q
             Luk.
             8.
             43.
             
          
           
             r
             Mar.
             2.
             17.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             Ps.
             91.
             11.
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             34.
             7.
             
          
           
             a
             Ps.
             116.
             17.
             
          
           
             b
             Act.
             16.
             25.
             26.
             
          
           
             c
             Jer.
             38.
             13
             
          
           
             Pro.
             11.
             8.
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             55.
             13
             ,
             14.
             
             Pro.
             26.
             25.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             41.
             9.
             
          
           
             c
             Mat.
             26.
             15
             ,
             16.
             
          
           
             d
             Mat.
             26.
             16
             
          
           
             e
             1
             Cor.
             6.
             20
             
          
           
             a
             Gal.
             4.
             31.
             
          
           
             b
             Ps.
             69.
             33.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             55.
             23.
             
          
           
             Mat.
             16.
             27.
             
          
           
             d
             Mat.
             26.
             24
             ,
             25.
             
          
           
             e
             Mat.
             26.
             25
             &
          
           
             f
             27.
             29.
             
          
           
             g
             Mat.
             27.
             3
             ,
             4.
             
          
           
             h
             Mat.
             27.
             4.
             
          
           
             i
             Mat.
             27.
             5.
             
             Acts
             1.
             18.
             
          
           
             k
             Mat.
             27.
             5.
             
          
           
             l
             Acts
             16.
             27
             28.
             
          
           
             m
             Acts
             8.
             22
             
          
           
             n
             Heb.
             13.
             18
             
          
           
             o
             Rev.
             22.
             14.
             2
             Tim.
             2.
             12.
             
          
           
             p
             Rev.
             21.
             27.
             
          
           
             a
             Ps.
             146.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             107.
             23
             ,
             24.
             
          
           
             c
             Esay
             .
             51.
             10
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             107.
             25.
             26.
             
             Acts
             27.
             18.
             
          
           
             e
             Jonah
             1.
             4.
             
          
           
             f
             Act.
             27.
             20.
             
          
           
             g
             Acts
             27.
             27
             28.
             40.
             41.
             
          
           
             h
             Ecclus.
             43.
             24.
             
          
           
             i
             Act.
             27.
             29.
             
          
           
             k
             Ps.
             107.
             28.
             29.
             
          
           
             l
             Ps
             107.
             10.
             
          
           
             m
             Act.
             27.
             44
             
          
           
             n
             Ps.
             106.
             13
             
          
           
             o
             Pro.
             23.
             20
             
          
           
             p
             Lev.
             19.
             12.
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             94
             2●
             .
             Song
             of
             the
             3
             ch●l
             .
             5.
             
          
           
             r
             ibid.
             7.
             
             Neht
             .
             9.
             33.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             2
             Sam.
             22
             4.
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             78.
             7.
             
          
           
             u
             P●
             22.
             23
             ,
             24
             &
             Ps.
             107.
             31.
             
          
           
             x
             Ps.
             107.
             13.
             14
             
          
           
             y
             Acts.
             17.
             14
             
          
           
             a
             Jof
             .
             9.
             6.
             
             Deut.
             29.
             22.
             
          
           
             b
             Ps.
             27.
             3.
             
             &
             73.
             26.
             
          
           
             c
             Ruth
             2.
             10.
             
          
           
             d
             Jos.
             23.
             11.
             
          
           
             e
             Jer.
             23.
             23.
             
          
           
             f
             Ps.
             139.
             9.
             10.
             
          
           
             g
             Ps.
             146.
             9.
             
             Deut.
             14
             29.
             
             Wisd.
             19.
             13.
             
          
           
             h
             Act.
             10.
             35.
             
          
           
             i
             Deut.
             10.
             18
             
             Heb.
             15.
             5.
             
          
           
             k
             Ezek.
             14.
             5.
             
          
           
             l
             Nehe.
             9.
             17
             
          
           
             m
             Psal.
             92.
             4.
             
             &
             107.
             30.
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             31.
             9.
             
          
           
             o
             2
             Sam.
             7.
             9.
             
             Jer.
             2.
             7.
             
          
           
             p
             Psal.
             119.
             176
             
          
           
             q
             Rom.
             3.
             12
             
          
           
             r
             Mat.
             11.
             7.
             8.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             1
             Cor.
             7.
             31
             
          
           
             t
             Gen.
             39.
             20
             
             &
             40.
             3.
             
          
           
             u
             Ecclus.
             13.
             1.
             
          
           
             x
             Eph.
             5.
             6.
             7.
             
          
           
             y
             Exo.
             21.
             18
             19.
             
          
           
             z
             Pro.
             11.
             15.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             17.
             17.
             
          
           
             b
             1
             King.
             8.
             41
             ,
             42
             ,
             43.
             
          
           
             c
             Wisd.
             8.
             8.
             
          
           
             d
             Ecclus
             21.
             1.
             
          
           
             e
             Acts
             17.
             21.
             
          
           
             f
             Mar.
             5.
             19.
             
          
           
             a
             Ecclus.
             2.
             23.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus.
             19.
             29.
             
          
           
             c
             Ecclus.
             22.
             18.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             39.
             13
             
          
           
             e
             Lev.
             26.
             36.
             
          
           
             f
             Mat.
             18.
             30.
             
          
           
             a
             2
             Sam.
             12.
             17.
             1
             
             King.
             21
             4.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             56.
             11
             
             Esay
             51.
             12.
             
          
           
             c
             Ps.
             56.
             1.
             
          
           
             d
             Joh.
             19.
             11
             
          
           
             e
             Psal
             56.
             9.
             
          
           
             f
             Job
             3.
             25.
             1
             Joh
             ,
             4.
             18.
             
          
           
             g
             Luke
             12.
             4
             
          
           
             h
             Luke
             12.
             5
             
             Psal.
             145.
             19.
             
             Mal.
             4.
             2.
             Pro.
             3.
             v.
             
          
           
             i
             Pro.
             16.
             6.
             
             Ecclus
             33.
             1.
             
          
           
             k
             Ecclus
             34.
             14.
             
          
           
             l
             Ecclus
             2.
             12
             
          
           
             m
             Heb.
             12.
             5
             
          
           
             n
             Ecclus
             26
             4.
             
          
           
             o
             Eph.
             3.
             16
             ,
             and
             6
             10.
             
          
           
             p
             Psal.
             79.
             11
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             69.
             33
             
          
           
             r
             Heb.
             4.
             16
             
          
           
             s
             Psal.
             27.
             14
             
          
           
             t
             &
             29.
             11.
             
          
           
             u
             1
             Sam.
             18.
             11.
             
          
           
             x
             Esay
             51.
             6.
             
          
           
             y
             Prov.
             21.
             1
             
             &
             15.
             11.
             
          
           
             a
             Gen.
             28.
             15
             
          
           
             b
             1
             Thes.
             5.
             15.
             
          
           
             c
             Jer.
             37.
             20.
             
          
           
             d
             Deut.
             31.
             8
             
          
           
             e
             Esa.
             26.
             20.
             
          
           
             f
             Prov.
             3.
             5.
             
          
           
             g
             2
             Esd.
             1.
             6
             67.
             
          
           
             h
             Dan.
             6.
             16.
             
          
           
             a
             2
             Esd.
             8.
             8.
             9.
             
          
           
             b
             Gen.
             5.
             3.
             Prov.
             23.
             22.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             51.
             5.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             139.
             13.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             109.
             24.
             
             Jub
             33.
             21.
             
          
           
             a
             2
             Esd.
             8.
             8.
             2
             Macch.
             7.
             27
             
          
           
             b
             Wisd.
             7.
             3.
             
          
           
             c
             Job
             1.
             21.
             
          
           
             d
             Joh.
             3.
             4.
             
          
           
             e
             Ecclus
             30.
             3.
             4.
             
             Eccles
             4.
             13.
             
          
           
             f
             Pro.
             10.
             1.
             
             &
             23.
             24.
             25.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             13.
             22.
             3
             
             John
             11.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus
             3.
             6
             
          
           
             c
             Ecclus
             6.
             18
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             15.
             
             Pro.
             22.
             6
             ,
          
           
             d
             Pro.
             17.
             6
             
          
           
             e
             Ecclus
             3.
             12
             
          
           
             f
             Ps.
             22.
             26.
             
          
           
             g
             Pro.
             18.
             24
             
          
           
             h
             1
             Thes.
             2.
             17.
             3
             Joh.
             14.
             
          
           
             a
             Ps.
             119.
             179
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             15.
             10.
             
          
           
             c
             Ezek.
             23.
             35
             
          
           
             d
             Mat.
             4.
             23.
             
             &
             12.
             16.
             
          
           
             e
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             14.
             
          
           
             f
             Mat.
             21.
             20
             
             Jer.
             26.
             13.
             
          
           
             g
             Deut.
             19.
             19
             
             Job
             9.
             28.
             
          
           
             h
             Ps.
             78.
             40.
             
          
           
             i
             Deut.
             6.
             3.
             
          
           
             k
             Esay
             1.
             20.
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             103.
             13.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             103.
             9.
             
          
           
             c
             Job
             6.
             2.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             42.
             5.
             
          
           
             e
             2
             Tim.
             2.
             14.
             
          
           
             f
             Esay
             28.
             9
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             52.
             3.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             78.
             32
             33.
             2
             Chro.
             28
             ,
             22.
             
          
           
             i
             Gal.
             3.
             4.
             Hag.
             2.
             17.
             
          
           
             k
             Ecclus.
             19
             &
          
           
             l
             23.
             9.
             
          
           
             m
             Hos.
             4.
             11.
             
          
           
             n
             Pro.
             21.
             17
             
          
           
             o
             1
             Pet.
             5.
             8.
             1
             Thes.
             5.
             8.
             
          
           
             p
             2
             Tim.
             24
             25
             ,
             26.
             
          
           
             q
             1
             Cor.
             15.
             34.
             
          
           
             r
             Tit.
             2.
             7.
             8.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             Acts
             27.
             36
             
          
           
             t
             Pro.
             18.
             2.
             
          
           
             u
             Gen.
             40.
             7.
             
          
           
             x
             Ps.
             119.
             14●
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             119.
             50.
             
          
           
             b
             Eccles.
             12.
             12.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             1.
             2.
             
          
           
             d
             Ecclus.
             6.
             37.
             
          
           
             e
             Ps.
             119.
             97.
             
          
           
             f
             &
             55.
             
             Josh.
             1.
             8
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             1.
             3.
             
          
           
             h
             Esay
             34.
             16
             
          
           
             i
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             16
             
          
           
             k
             Job
             .
             23
             ,
             12
             Psal.
             119.
             127
             ,
             128.
             
          
           
             l
             Joh.
             5.
             39.
             
             Acts
             17.
             11.
             
          
           
             m
             Psal.
             63.
             5.
             
             &
             36.
             8.
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             119.
             99.
             100.
             
          
           
             o
             Pro.
             8.
             18.
             19.
             
          
           
             p
             Esay
             55.
             1.
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             119.
             103.
             
          
           
             r
             1
             Cor.
             3.
             1
             ,
             2.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             Heb.
             5.
             12
             13
             ,
             14.
             
          
           
             t
             Ps.
             19.
             7.
             
          
           
             u
             Esay
             40.
             28
             
          
           
             x
             2
             Tim.
             3.
             15
             
          
           
             y
             1
             Cor.
             1.
             23.
             
          
           
             z
             1
             Cor.
             1.
             23.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat
             22.
             29
             
          
           
             b
             Joh.
             3.
             10
             
          
           
             c
             Luk.
             24.
             45
             
             Acts
             8.
             30
             ,
             31.
             
          
           
             d
             Acts
             16.
             34
             
             Psal.
             119.
             34.
             
          
           
             e
             Ps.
             25.
             4
             ,
             5.
             
          
           
             f
             Job
             .
             36
             ,
             22.
             
             Psal.
             119.
             102.
             
          
           
             g
             Pro.
             10.
             14.
             
          
           
             h
             Rom.
             11.
             25.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             16.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             2
             Tim.
             4.
             7
             ,
             1.
             
          
           
             c
             1
             Cor.
             13.
             12
             
          
           
             a
             Lam.
             3.
             12.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             88
             7
             ,
             8
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             42
             ,
             6.
             
          
           
             d
             Job
             7.
             3
             ,
             4.
             
          
           
             e
             Job
             16.
             8.
             
          
           
             f
             Pro.
             17.
             22.
             
             Ecclus.
             13.
             25.
             
          
           
             g
             ●
             Sam.
             12.
             2
             
          
           
             h
             Ezek.
             23
             ,
             21.
             
          
           
             i
             Tit.
             2.
             2.
             
          
           
             k
             2
             Cor.
             4.
             16.
             
          
           
             l
             Job
             34.
             28
             
             Acts
             7.
             34.
             
          
           
             m
             Rev.
             7.
             17.
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             106.
             46.
             
          
           
             o
             Ecclus.
             7
             ,
             24.
             
          
           
             p
             Pro.
             27.
             27.
             
          
           
             q
             Gen.
             16.
             6.
             
          
           
             r
             Pro
             ,
             1.
             10.
             
          
           
             a
             Rom.
             2.
             21.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             6
             ,
             1
             ,
             2.
             
          
           
             c
             1
             Pet.
             4.
             15.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             31.
             10
             
          
           
             e
             Jer.
             45.
             3.
             
          
           
             f
             Esay
             64.
             12
             
          
           
             g
             Ecclus.
             6.
             10.
             
          
           
             h
             Ecclus.
             6.
             12.
             
          
           
             i
             1.
             Sam.
             3.
             13
             
          
           
             k
             1
             Sam.
             3.
             14.
             
          
           
             l
             2
             Sam.
             18.
             5.
             
          
           
             m
             2
             Sam.
             19.
             2.
             
          
           
             n
             1
             Sam.
             3.
             18
             
          
           
             o
             2
             Sam.
             19.
             4.
             
          
           
             p
             2
             Sam.
             19.
             8.
             
          
           
             q
             2
             Sam.
             18.
             14.
             
          
           
             r
             Psal.
             32.
             5.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             Luk.
             23.
             42
             ,
             43.
             
          
           
             t
             2
             Sam.
             12.
             20.
             
          
           
             u
             v.
             23.
             
          
           
             x
             Job
             36.
             15.
             
          
           
             y
             Psal.
             79
             4.
             
          
           
             a
             Jer.
             15.
             11.
             
          
           
             b
             Tit.
             2.
             12.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             King.
             2●
             .
             20.
             
          
           
             d
             Eccles
             12.
             7
             
          
           
             e
             Joh.
             10.
             28.
             
          
           
             a
             Job
             29.
             12
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             4.
             20
             
          
           
             c
             Deut.
             6.
             11
             
          
           
             d
             Tob.
             1.
             9.
             
          
           
             e
             Tob.
             4.
             4.
             
          
           
             f
             Esa.
             24.
             11
             
          
           
             g
             Jer.
             31.
             8.
             
          
           
             h
             Rev.
             12.
             2.
             
          
           
             i
             Jer.
             4.
             31.
             
          
           
             k
             Esa.
             42.
             14.
             
          
           
             l
             Gen.
             35.
             16
             
          
           
             m
             1
             Sam.
             1.
             23.
             
          
           
             n
             Gen.
             30.
             21
             
          
           
             o
             Eccles
             2.
             1
             
          
           
             p
             Job
             17.
             11
             
          
           
             q
             Tob.
             1.
             20.
             
          
           
             a
             Act.
             12.
             4.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             15.
             15.
             
             Psal.
             88.
             4.
             
          
           
             c
             Gen.
             1.
             14.
             
          
           
             d
             Wisd.
             2
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Mat.
             24.
             32.
             
          
           
             f
             Joel
             3.
             13
             
          
           
             g
             Joh
             10.
             22
             
          
           
             h
             Cant.
             2.
             12
             
          
           
             i
             Eccles
             9
             7.
             
          
           
             k
             Job
             1.
             10.
             
          
           
             l
             Eccles
             7.
             0
             
          
           
             m
             Ecclus
             11
             24.
             
          
           
             n
             Pro.
             13.
             11
             
          
           
             o
             Luk.
             10.
             41
             
          
           
             p
             Psal.
             88.
             3.
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             88.
             4.
             
          
           
             r
             Phil.
             4.
             12.
             
          
           
             s
             Esay
             47.
             8.
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             13.
             7.
             
          
           
             u
             Ps.
             109.
             23
             
          
           
             x
             Job
             16.
             12
             
          
           
             y
             1
             Pet.
             3.
             10
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             2.
             11.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             18.
             24
             
          
           
             c
             Lam.
             3.
             27.
             
             Pro.
             29.
             15.
             
          
           
             d
             1
             Cor.
             13.
             11.
             
             Pro.
             31.
             25.
             
          
           
             e
             Ecclus
             6.
             14
             
          
           
             f
             Pro.
             19.
             15
             
          
           
             g
             Ruth
             3.
             5.
             
          
           
             *
             Ecclus
             22.
             4.
             
          
           
             h
             Rom.
             11.
             22
             
          
           
             i
             Luke
             11.
             2.
             
          
           
             k
             Gen.
             44.
             10
             
          
           
             l
             Psal.
             69.
             29
             
          
           
             m
             2
             Esdr.
             17.
             65.
             
          
           
             n
             Mat.
             6.
             32.
             
          
           
             o
             Pro.
             12.
             19.
             
          
           
             p
             Pro.
             12.
             22
             
             Ecclus
             7.
             13.
             
          
           
             q
             Joh.
             8.
             44.
             
          
           
             r
             Ecclus
             22.
             4
             
          
           
             s
             Pro.
             15.
             9.
             
             Titus
             2.
             12.
             
          
           
             t
             Judith
             8.
             8.
             
          
           
             u
             Ecclus
             30.
             8.
             
          
           
             x
             2
             Tim.
             2.
             
             ●
          
           
             y
             Pro.
             23.
             15.
             
          
           
             a
             Ecclus
             3.
             6
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             28.
             11.
             
             Rom.
             12.
             16.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             11.
             12
             
          
           
             c
             Mat.
             18.
             30
             
          
           
             d
             Jer.
             38.
             9.
             
          
           
             e
             Ecclus
             6.
             12
             
          
           
             f
             Ecclus
             37.
             4
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             52.
             1.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             109.
             6
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             11.
             5.
             
          
           
             k
             Job
             2.
             7.
             
          
           
             l
             Jam.
             2.
             13.
             
          
           
             m
             Ecclus
             11.
             24.
             
          
           
             n
             Ecclus
             11.
             25.
             
             Amos
             1.
             11
             
          
           
             o
             Pro.
             21.
             17.
             
          
           
             p
             Psal.
             6.
             7.
             
          
           
             q
             Job
             34
             19.
             
             Pro
             22●●
             .
             Mal.
             2.
             10
             
          
           
             r
             Luk.
             18.
             11.
             
          
           
             s
             〈◊〉
             ,
             22
             7.
             
          
           
             t
             Gen.
             3.
             19.
             
             Eccles
             3.
             20.
             
          
           
             a
             Job
             21.
             26.
             
          
           
             b
             Eccles.
             12.
             7.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             50.
             6.
             
          
           
             d
             &
             94.
             2.
             
          
           
             e
             Mat.
             25.
             31
             ,
             32.
             
          
           
             f
             v.
             33.
             
          
           
             g
             v.
             34.
             
          
           
             h
             v.
             41.
             
          
           
             i
             John
             5.
             29.
             
          
           
             k
             John
             5.
             29.
             
          
           
             l
             Rom.
             14.
             10
             
          
           
             m
             Amos
             5.
             12.
             
          
           
             n
             Rom.
             8.
             9.
             
          
           
             o
             Esa.
             43.
             25.
             
          
           
             p
             Mat.
             25.
             30
             
          
           
             q
             Ecclus.
             35.
             20.
             
          
           
             r
             Eph.
             4.
             32.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             Job
             30.
             25
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             105.
             20.
             
          
           
             u
             1
             Pet.
             3.
             8.
             
          
           
             x
             Heb.
             13.
             16
             
             Pro.
             3.
             28.
             
          
           
             y
             Mat.
             6.
             14.
             
          
           
             z
             2
             Tim.
             28
             11.
             
          
           
             a
             Esay
             42.
             22
             
          
           
             b
             a
             Cor.
             4.
             8.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Pet.
             8.
             8.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             107.
             9.
             
          
           
             c
             Ver.
             10.
             
          
           
             d
             Psal.
             23.
             4.
             
          
           
             e
             Esa.
             1.
             19.
             
          
           
             f
             Jer.
             15.
             11.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             69.
             33
             
          
           
             h
             Ps.
             145.
             18
             
          
           
             i
             Ps.
             115.
             13.
             
          
           
             k
             Mat.
             6.
             26.
             
          
           
             l
             Jam.
             1.
             23.
             
          
           
             m
             1
             Cor.
             10
             3.
             
          
           
             n
             Neh.
             ●
             .
             8.
             
          
           
             o
             Heb.
             12.
             25
             
          
           
             p
             Dan.
             9.
             25.
             
          
           
             q
             1
             Tim.
             4.
             7.
             
          
           
             r
             Jam.
             5.
             13.
             
          
           
             s
             1
             Thess.
             5.
             17.
             
          
           
             t
             1
             Cor.
             14.
             15.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Cor.
             14.
             15.
             
          
           
             b
             John
             9.
             31.
             
          
           
             c
             Jer.
             6.
             10.
             
          
           
             d
             Ezek.
             20.
             32.
             
          
           
             e
             Ezek
             36.
             19.
             
          
           
             f
             Ps.
             69.
             12.
             
          
           
             g
             Ezek.
             36.
             20.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             119.
             140.
             
          
           
             i
             Ezek.
             23.
             27.
             
          
           
             k
             Acts
             6.
             4.
             
          
           
             l
             Col.
             3.
             5.
             
             Ecclus.
             18.
             30.
             
          
           
             m
             Rev.
             2.
             22.
             
          
           
             a
             Job
             17.
             14.
             
          
           
             b
             Mar.
             9.
             46.
             
          
           
             c
             John
             5.
             28.
             
          
           
             d
             Acts
             24.
             15
             
          
           
             e
             Mat.
             10.
             28.
             
          
           
             f
             Rom.
             8.
             13.
             
          
           
             g
             2
             Chro.
             6.
             37.
             
          
           
             h
             Heb.
             12.
             1.
             
          
           
             i
             Pro.
             15.
             24.
             
             Hos.
             14.
             9.
             
          
           
             k
             Psal.
             145.
             11.
             
             &
             119.
             46.
             
          
           
             l
             1
             Cor.
             9.
             24
             
          
           
             m
             Pro.
             3.
             6.
             
          
           
             n
             John
             8.
             47.
             
          
           
             o
             Luke
             .
             22.
             40
             
          
           
             p
             Jam.
             1.
             6.
             
          
           
             q
             Acts
             14.
             22
             
          
           
             r
             1
             Pet.
             2.
             17.
             
          
           
             (ſ)
             Ps.
             146.
             7.
             
          
           
             t
             1
             Cor.
             10.
             3
             ,
             4.
             
          
           
             u
             2
             Cor.
             1.
             4.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Pet.
             1.
             15.
             
          
           
             b
             Joh.
             14.
             14.
             
          
           
             c
             Heb.
             11.
             16.
             
          
           
             a
             Wisd.
             7.
             3.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             91.
             7
             
          
           
             c
             2
             Chron.
             20.
             24.
             
          
           
             d
             2
             Chron.
             24
             25.
             
          
           
             e
             John
             5.
             28.
             
          
           
             f
             Ezek.
             31.
             14
             
             Rom.
             5.
             12.
             
          
           
             g
             J●r
             .
             9.
             21.
             
             Ps.
             107.
             18.
             
          
           
             h
             Eccles
             2.
             16
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             78.
             50
             
          
           
             k
             Eze.
             32.
             22.
             
          
           
             l
             2
             King.
             21.
             13.
             
             Lam
             1.
             1.
             
          
           
             a
             Ezek.
             27.
             34.
             
          
           
             b
             Gen.
             23.
             4.
             
          
           
             c
             Ecclus
             10.
             11.
             
          
           
             d
             Job
             24.
             20
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             91.
             3
             
             ▪
             
          
           
             f
             Gen.
             25.
             22
             
          
           
             g
             1
             King.
             3.
             17.
             
          
           
             h
             1
             Cor.
             12.
             18.
             24.
             
             Psal.
             139.
             15.
             
          
           
             i
             1
             Sam.
             4.
             21.
             
          
           
             k
             Eph.
             4.
             27.
             
          
           
             l
             1
             Sam.
             12.
             21.
             
          
           
             m
             Gal.
             5.
             17
             
          
           
             n
             Rom.
             10.
             9
             
          
           
             o
             Ps.
             119.
             34
             
          
           
             p
             Ps.
             119
             1.
             
          
           
             q
             Rom.
             8.
             6.
             
          
           
             a
             Job
             16.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Job
             2.
             4.
             
          
           
             c
             Job
             2.
             11.
             
          
           
             d
             Job
             3.
             25.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             88.
             8.
             
          
           
             f
             Job
             29.
             2
             
             &
             30.
             16.
             
          
           
             g
             1
             Pet.
             3.
             6.
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             34.
             12
             
          
           
             i
             &
             Eph.
             6.
             1
             &c.
             
          
           
             k
             Eph.
             6.
             3.
             
          
           
             l
             Ecclus
             22.
             5
             
          
           
             m
             Hos.
             7.
             11.
             
          
           
             n
             Ecclus
             6.
             16.
             17.
             
          
           
             o
             Phil.
             4.
             9.
             
          
           
             p
             Col.
             1.
             10.
             
          
           
             q
             Eccles
             9.
             8.
             
          
           
             r
             1
             Tim.
             4.
             13.
             
          
           
             s
             Judg.
             5.
             30.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             20.
             11.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             4.
             24.
             
          
           
             c
             Judeth
             8.
             8.
             
          
           
             d
             Phil.
             1.
             27.
             
             Tob.
             10.
             12.
             
          
           
             e
             Gen.
             40.
             23
             
          
           
             f
             Jer.
             38.
             7.
             &c.
             
          
           
             g
             2
             Tim.
             1.
             4
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             29.
             3.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus
             13.
             15.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             21.
             17.
             
          
           
             d
             Esa.
             5.
             11.
             
          
           
             e
             Levit.
             19.
             12
             
          
           
             f
             Ecclus
             23.
             9.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             73.
             9.
             
          
           
             h
             Levit.
             26.
             23.
             24.
             
          
           
             i
             Zeph.
             3.
             5.
             
          
           
             k
             Luk.
             15.
             39
             
          
           
             l
             Luk.
             15.
             14.
             
          
           
             a
             Acts
             17.
             5.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus.
             18.
             31.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             13.
             25
             
          
           
             d
             Luk.
             15.
             16
             
          
           
             e
             Pro.
             23.
             21
             
          
           
             f
             Pro.
             9.
             13.
             
          
           
             g
             2
             Tim.
             2.
             26.
             
          
           
             h
             Pro.
             7.
             22
             ,
             23.
             
          
           
             i
             2
             mi
             T
             2.
             22.
             
          
           
             k
             Acts
             26.
             18
             
          
           
             l
             Micah
             6.
             13.
             
          
           
             m
             Esd.
             3.
             20.
             
          
           
             n
             Pro.
             20.
             1.
             
          
           
             o
             Esd.
             3.
             23.
             
          
           
             p
             Luk.
             15.
             14
             
          
           
             q
             Luk.
             15.
             15
             16.
             
          
           
             r
             18
             ,
             19.
             
          
           
             a
             v.
             18.
             
          
           
             b
             v.
             20.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             103.
             9.
             
          
           
             d
             Luk.
             15.
             32
             
          
           
             e
             Luk.
             15.
             15
             
          
           
             f
             v.
             22.
             
          
           
             g
             v.
             23.
             
          
           
             h
             v.
             25.
             
          
           
             i
             Ps.
             119.
             120
             
             Esay
             66.
             2.
             Heb.
             10.
             27.
             
          
           
             k
             Hos.
             14.
             2.
             
          
           
             l
             Psal.
             119.
             115.
             
          
           
             m
             Pro.
             1.
             10.
             
          
           
             n
             2
             Pet.
             2.
             2.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal.
             40.
             1.
             
          
           
             p
             Job
             9.
             34.
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
             119.
             67.
             
          
           
             r
             Psal.
             113.
             5.
             
          
           
             s
             Ps.
             119.
             37.
             
          
           
             t
             Psal.
             63.
             1.
             
          
           
             u
             1
             Pet.
             1.
             4.
             
          
           
             x
             Heb.
             10.
             34
             
          
           
             y
             1
             Pet.
             5.
             4.
             
          
           
             z
             Rom.
             8.
             17.
             
          
           
             a
             Mark
             3.
             35
             
          
           
             b
             Rev.
             19
             7.
             14.
             
          
           
             c
             Cant.
             4.
             9.
             
          
           
             d
             Heb.
             12.
             22
             23.
             
          
           
             e
             Phil.
             3.
             19
             
             ▪
             20
             ,
             21.
             
             Psal.
             137.
             6.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Cor.
             15.
             48.
             
          
           
             b
             Mat.
             6.
             21.
             
          
           
             c
             Ps.
             119.
             92
             
             Hos.
             5.
             15.
             
          
           
             d
             Heb.
             13.
             14
             
          
           
             e
             Ps.
             119.
             32.
             &
          
           
             f
             62.
             6.
             
             Job
             22.
             25.
             
          
           
             g
             1
             Pet.
             1.
             4.
             
          
           
             a
             Eph.
             2.
             2.
             
          
           
             b
             Eph.
             6.
             12.
             
          
           
             c
             Mat.
             23.
             33
             
          
           
             d
             Mat.
             25.
             30
             
             Jude
             6.
             
          
           
             e
             1
             Thes.
             5.
             3.
             
          
           
             f
             Dan.
             12.
             2.
             Jam.
             5.
             1.
             
          
           
             g
             Esa.
             56.
             12.
             
          
           
             h
             Rev.
             18.
             2.
             
          
           
             i
             Wisd.
             2
             9.
             
          
           
             k
             Heb.
             13.
             4.
             Pro.
             23.
             27.
             
          
           
             l
             Judg.
             19.
             25
             
          
           
             m
             John
             3.
             19.
             
          
           
             n
             Jude
             13.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat.
             25.
             41
             
          
           
             b
             Luk.
             16.
             26
             
          
           
             c
             Wis
             .
             16.
             15.
             
             Nahum
             1.
             3.
             
          
           
             d
             Esa
             5.
             14.
             
          
           
             e
             1
             Pet.
             5.
             8.
             
          
           
             f
             Gen.
             18.
             20
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             50.
             22.
             
          
           
             h
             John
             20.
             26
             ,
             27.
             
          
           
             i
             Joh.
             21.
             13.
             
          
           
             k
             Eph.
             4.
             19.
             
          
           
             l
             Eccles.
             11.
             9
             
          
           
             m
             Ps.
             55.
             10.
             
          
           
             n
             Psal.
             59.
             6.
             
          
           
             o
             Joh.
             24.
             17
             
          
           
             p
             Pro
             7.
             7
             ,
             8.
             
          
           
             q
             Ecclus.
             5.
             4.
             
          
           
             r
             Pro.
             14.
             9.
             
          
           
             a
             2
             Esd.
             7.
             56.
             
          
           
             b
             Judith
             13.
             2.
             8.
             15.
             
          
           
             c
             Hab.
             1.
             4.
             
             Eccles
             8.
             11.
             
          
           
             d
             Jude
             15.
             
             Ecclus
             41.
             8.
             
          
           
             e
             Pro.
             5.
             21.
             
             Ecclus
             17.
             19.
             20.
             
          
           
             f
             Ecclus
             17.
             25.
             
             &
             35.
             3.
             
          
           
             g
             Hos.
             14.
             4.
             Jer.
             3.
             12.
             2
             Pet.
             3.
             9.
             
          
           
             h
             2
             Tim.
             2.
             22.
             1
             Pet.
             2.
             11.
             
          
           
             i
             Job
             17.
             12.
             
          
           
             k
             Psal.
             10●
             .
             2
             
          
           
             l
             Jude
             10.
             
          
           
             m
             Zeph.
             3.
             5.
             
          
           
             n
             Jer.
             6.
             5.
             
          
           
             o
             1
             Thes.
             5.
             7
             
          
           
             p
             Job
             36.
             12
             
             Jude
             v.
             8.
             
          
           
             q
             Esa.
             8.
             15.
             
          
           
             r
             Job
             18.
             10
             
          
           
             s
             Pro.
             26.
             11.
             
          
           
             t
             Ecclus
             19.
             2.
             3.
             
          
           
             u
             Ecclus
             19.
             2.
             1
             Esdr.
             3.
             22.
             
          
           
             x
             Ps.
             107.
             17
             
          
           
             a
             Ecclus
             19.
             23.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus
             23.
             16.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             31.
             3.
             
          
           
             d
             Ezek.
             5.
             3.
             
          
           
             e
             Hos.
             4.
             2.
             
          
           
             f
             Hos.
             4.
             3.
             
          
           
             g
             Col.
             3.
             5.
             6.
             
          
           
             h
             Heb.
             10.
             31
             
             Pro.
             19.
             29.
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             1.
             5.
             
          
           
             k
             Acts
             8.
             22.
             
          
           
             l
             Jam.
             3.
             17.
             
          
           
             m
             Esa.
             1.
             18.
             
             Jer.
             26.
             13.
             
          
           
             n
             Gal.
             6.
             15.
             
             Eph.
             4.
             24.
             
          
           
             o
             Phil.
             4.
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             Rom.
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             Pro.
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             Exod.
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             Pro.
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             c
             Pro.
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             d
             1
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             Pro.
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             ,
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             Ecclus
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             Joh.
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             Mat.
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             Heb.
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             Heb.
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             36.
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             Ecclus.
             17.
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             Rom.
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             Psal.
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             Judg.
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             Psal.
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             Luk.
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             Hab.
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             Ps.
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             Est
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             Levit.
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             Pro.
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             Tit.
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             Pro.
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             Pro.
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             Pro.
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             Rev.
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             Job
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             Acts
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             Heb.
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             Rev.
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             Acts
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             Job
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             Exo.
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             Psal.
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             Job
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             Exo.
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             Pro.
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             Neh.
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             Pro.
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             Rev.
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             Psal.
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             Jude
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             Prayer
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             Job
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             Chron.
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             Psal.
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             p
             Mat.
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             Psal
             9
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             Mat.
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             Wisd.
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             Pro.
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             Job
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             ,
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             6.
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             Ecclus
             6.
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             l
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             n
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             Ecclus
             38.
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             Ecclus
             38.
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             c
             Phil.
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             1
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             h
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             i
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             k
             Jer.
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             l
             Psal.
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             2
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             a
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             Psal.
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             Act.
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             1
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             34
             
          
           
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             Job
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             Psal.
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             h
             Psal.
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             10
             
          
           
             i
             Ecclus
             41.
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             &
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             Luk.
             23.
             43
             
          
           
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             Ecclus
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             1
             
          
           
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             Pro.
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             a
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             King.
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             Amos
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             2.
             
          
           
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             Job
             24.
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             d
             Esay
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             Esay
             4.
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             18
             
          
           
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             Acts
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             i
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             Jer.
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             John
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             Job
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             Deut.
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             Ecclus
             26.
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             d
             Job
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             &
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             g
             Job
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             5
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             6
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             ,
             14.
             
          
           
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             Ecclus
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             1
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             Pro.
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             h
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             m
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             n
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             Ecclus
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             Job
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             c
             Job
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             d
             Job
             19.
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             e
             Eccles
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             Ecclus
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             Ecclus
             26.
             27.
             
          
           
             h
             Gen.
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             Ecclus
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             Pro.
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             71.
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             Esay
             51.
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             Susanna
             35
             
          
           
             d
             Eph.
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             ,
             24.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
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             17
             
          
           
             f
             1
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             Ecclus
             26.
             14.
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             119.
             107.
             
             Lam.
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             :
             1.
             
          
           
             b
             Acts
             21.
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             c
             Job
             19.
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             d
             Jer.
             30.
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             Eph.
             3.
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             Psal.
             42.
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             Ecclus
             30.
             21.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             145.
             24.
             
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             51.
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             7.
             6.
             
          
           
             h
             Tob.
             3.
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             i
             Esa.
             57.
             15.
             
          
           
             a
             Gen.
             17.
             1.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             33.
             20
             
             Est
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             14.
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             Ecclus
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             Mac.
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             c
             Psal.
             34.
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             d
             Psal.
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             Pro.
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             Ezek
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             33.
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             2
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             Lam.
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             ,
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             Esa.
             54.
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             g
             Psal.
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             Ecclus
             2.
             11.
             
          
           
             h
             Rom.
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             ,
             8.
             
          
           
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             Pro.
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             k
             Baruch
             4.
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             2
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             p
             Joh.
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             ,
             3.
             
          
           
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             John
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             Jer.
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             t
             2
             Tim.
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             a
             V.
             7.
             
          
           
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             Jam.
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             Pet.
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             Job
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             &
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             g
             Tit.
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             h
             Luke
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             ,
             28.
             
          
           
             i
             Rom.
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             Mat.
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             Luke
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             &
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             Luke
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             &
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             l
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             Mar.
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             Psal.
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             t
             John
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             17
             ,
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             Acts
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             32.
             
          
           
             u
             Job
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             Mat.
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             Esay
             51.
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             Luke
             6.
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             Pro.
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             d
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             Job
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             9.
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             1
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             ▪
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             Rom.
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             Col.
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             i
             Mat.
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             2
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             Luke
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             Mar.
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             Rom.
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             Wisd.
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             Ps.
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             Rev.
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             Cor.
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             Gal.
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             h
             Psal.
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             m
             Deut.
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             Jam.
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             12.
             6.
             
          
           
             n
             Jam.
             5.
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             Tim.
             4.
             5.
             
             Heb.
             12.
             7.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal.
             34.
             15
             
          
           
             p
             Pro.
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             3.
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             q
             Jer.
             31.
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             John
             13.
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             r
             Mat.
             10.
             38
             
          
           
             s
             Deut.
             4.
             30
             
             ▪
             31.
             
          
           
             t
             Job
             2.
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             Ecclus
             2.
             4.
             
          
           
             u
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             ,
             4.
             
          
           
             x
             Jer.
             33.
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             y
             2
             Cor.
             7.
             10
             
          
           
             z
             2
             Cor.
             7.
             10
             
             Pro.
             17.
             22.
             
             Ecclus
             30.
             23.
             
             &
             38.
             18.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat.
             21.
             21
             
             Luke
             12.
             29.
             
          
           
             b
             2
             Cor.
             1.
             18
             ,
             20.
             
             Heb.
             6.
             13.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             30.
             5.
             
             Susanna
             35.
             
          
           
             d
             Deut.
             5.
             29.
             
             Acts
             15.
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Susanna
             44
             
          
           
             f
             Psal.
             112
             4.
             
             Ecclus
             2.
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             Susanna
             60.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             37.
             7.
             
          
           
             h
             1
             Joh.
             4.
             18
             
          
           
             i
             Esa.
             51.
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             John
             16.
             20.
             
          
           
             k
             ●
             Esd.
             8.
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             Est
             .
             16.
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             l
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             42.
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             7.
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             m
             Joel
             2.
             26
             
          
           
             n
             1
             Pet.
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             7.
             
          
           
             o
             Psal.
             37.
             28
             
          
           
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             Hos.
             6.
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             ,
             3
             
          
           
             q
             Psal.
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             28
             ,
             29.
             
          
           
             r
             Phil.
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             14
             
          
           
             t
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             u
             Psal.
             69.
             32
             ▪
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             23.
             5.
             
             Gen.
             33.
             9.
             
          
           
             b
             Job
             29.
             12.
             
          
           
             c
             Tob.
             1.
             20.
             
          
           
             d
             Ecclus
             33.
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             e
             Ecclus
             30.
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             f
             Jer.
             31.
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             g
             Job
             13.
             15
             
             ▪
             
          
           
             h
             Phil.
             4.
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             ,
             12.
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             65.
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             a
             Pro.
             16.
             6.
             
          
           
             b
             Joel
             3.
             21.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             103.
             3
             
          
           
             d
             Jer.
             10.
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             e
             Jer.
             30.
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             Psal.
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             Jer.
             30.
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             h
             Psal.
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             19
             
          
           
             i
             1
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             Pro.
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             l
             Psal.
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             Job
             7.
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             2
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             Job
             7.
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             p
             Joh.
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             Lam.
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             Psal.
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             r
             Psal.
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             a
             2
             Chron.
             32.
             31.
             
          
           
             b
             Job
             1.
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             ,
             Mar.
             5.
             13.
             
          
           
             c
             Rom.
             7.
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             d
             Pro.
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             e
             Job
             3.
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             g
             1
             Pet.
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             h
             Acts
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             i
             Acts
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             Job
             30.
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             l
             Jer.
             30.
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             Job
             6.
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             ,
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             n
             2
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             Heb.
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             p
             Job
             18.
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             a
             Rev.
             1.
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             b
             Ruth
             1.
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             c
             Pro.
             10.
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             d
             Job
             17.
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             Pro.
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             17
             
          
           
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             Ruth
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             2
             John
             1.
             
          
           
             a
             2
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             2.
             6
             
          
           
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             Ruth
             4.
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             Pro.
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             d
             Rev.
             2.
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             e
             Job
             14.
             14.
             
          
           
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             Lam.
             3.
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             g
             Baruth
             4.
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             Ecclus
             7.
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             h
             Psal.
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             i
             2
             Chron.
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             k
             Esa.
             57.
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             Heb.
             11.
             16
             
          
           
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             Rom.
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             Pro.
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             Pro.
             15.
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             Psal.
             32.
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             d
             Jam.
             3.
             3.
             
          
           
             e
             Job
             18.
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             1
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             a
             Jer
             ▪
             5.
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             Ecclus
             18.
             31.
             
          
           
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             Psal.
             4.
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             d
             Ecclus
             3.
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             Ecclus
             3.
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             Pro.
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             Col.
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             Psal.
             78.
             34
             
          
           
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             Pro.
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             Hos.
             14.
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             l
             Acts
             24.
             23
             
          
           
             m
             Psal
             37
             7.
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             73.
             24
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             16.
             11
             
          
           
             a
             Ecclus
             26.
             25.
             
          
           
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             Pro.
             7.
             11
             ,
             12.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             7.
             9
             ,
             10
             
          
           
             d
             Tit.
             2.
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             Esay
             3.
             18.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             King.
             3.
             16.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus
             20.
             19.
             
          
           
             c
             Ezek.
             23.
             28
             ,
             29.
             
          
           
             d
             Ecclus
             7.
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             e
             Ecclus
             22.
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             Ecclus
             22.
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             Pro.
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             &
             19.
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             Pro.
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             Acts
             3.
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             Acts
             3.
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             John
             15.
             14.
             
          
           
             l
             Esa.
             54.
             4.
             
          
           
             m
             Ezek.
             36.
             31.
             
          
           
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             Rom.
             6.
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             b
             ●
             John
             3.
             8.
             
          
           
             c
             Eph
             6.
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             d
             2
             Cor.
             2.
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             Pro.
             7.
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             5.
             5.
             
          
           
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             Pro.
             7.
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             Ecclus
             13.
             15.
             
          
           
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             Ecclus
             26.
             24.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             Esd.
             16.
             49.
             
          
           
             d
             Pro.
             31.
             27.
             
          
           
             e
             Gen.
             18.
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             25.
             25.
             
          
           
             f
             Mat.
             8.
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             Esay
             1.
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             5.
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             Mat.
             25.
             41
             
          
           
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             Pro.
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             ,
             4
             ▪
             
          
           
             l
             V.
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             m
             2
             Esd.
             16.
             77.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             7.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Tit.
             2.
             4
             ,
             5.
             
          
           
             c
             Esa.
             55.
             7.
             
          
           
             d
             Esay
             38.
             14
             
          
           
             e
             Ezra
             9.
             13.
             
          
           
             f
             Job
             36.
             11
             
          
           
             g
             Hos.
             10.
             12
             
          
           
             h
             Joh.
             17.
             24
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             73.
             21
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             69.
             20
             
          
           
             c
             Job
             35.
             9
             ,
             10.
             
          
           
             a
             Job
             19.
             14
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             55.
             14
             
          
           
             c
             Iob
             30.
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             d
             Psal.
             69.
             
             ●
             .
          
           
             e
             J●m
             .
             1.
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             f
             Job
             19.
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             ▪
             
          
           
             g
             2
             King
             14
             ▪
             26.
             
          
           
             h
             Job
             30.
             25
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             27.
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             k
             1
             Joh.
             4.
             16
             
          
           
             l
             Esay
             51.
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             m
             Esa.
             49.
             15
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             141.
             8
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             17.
             6.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             Esd.
             8.
             8.
             
          
           
             d
             Joh
             ,
             16.
             21.
             
          
           
             e
             2
             Mac.
             7.
             27
             
          
           
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             Pro.
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             g
             John
             9.
             20
             
          
           
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             Ecclus
             3.
             8.
             
          
           
             i
             1
             Sam.
             10.
             2.
             
          
           
             k
             3
             John
             2.
             
          
           
             l
             Rev.
             21.
             3.
             
          
           
             a
             Esa.
             66.
             1
             
             ;
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             26.
             28
             
          
           
             c
             Ecclus
             28.
             9
             
          
           
             d
             Pro.
             19.
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             e
             Psal.
             35.
             20.
             
          
           
             f
             Psal.
             44.
             13
             
          
           
             g
             Pro.
             23.
             22.
             
          
           
             h
             Pro.
             30.
             17.
             
          
           
             a
             Psal.
             38.
             10.
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             70.
             5.
             
          
           
             c
             Mich.
             7.
             18.
             
          
           
             d
             Pro.
             14.
             26.
             
          
           
             e
             Psal.
             31.
             7.
             
          
           
             f
             Psal
             72.
             4.
             
          
           
             g
             1
             Sam.
             5.
             15
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             69.
             20.
             
          
           
             i
             Job
             16.
             8.
             
          
           
             k
             Heb
             ▪
             10
             24.
             
          
           
             a
             1
             Sam.
             1.
             16
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             37.
             5.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             3
             6.
             
          
           
             d
             Jam.
             4.
             6.
             
          
           
             e
             1
             Cor.
             13.
             12.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             11.
             27.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             18.
             24
             
          
           
             c
             Gal.
             5.
             13.
             
          
           
             d
             1
             Pet.
             1.
             17
             
          
           
             e
             Pro.
             22.
             26.
             
          
           
             f
             Pro.
             22.
             7.
             
          
           
             g
             Mat.
             5.
             25.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat.
             12.
             45.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             26.
             11
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             1.
             10.
             
          
           
             a
             Mat.
             25.
             36
             
          
           
             b
             Psal.
             89.
             32
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             71.
             20
             
          
           
             d
             Acts
             10.
             4.
             
          
           
             e
             Acts
             28.
             12
             
          
           
             f
             Jr.
             38.
             9.
             
          
           
             g
             Ecclus
             37.
             6.
             
          
           
             h
             Ecclus
             37.
             5.
             
          
           
             i
             Psal.
             127.
             2
             
          
           
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             Pro.
             11.
             25
             2
             Cor.
             9.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus
             4.
             8
             
          
           
             c
             Job
             19.
             14
             
          
           
             d
             16.
             
             Pro.
             19
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Job
             6.
             14.
             
          
           
             f
             Jer.
             37.
             20.
             
             Ecclus
             4.
             4.
             
          
           
             g
             Esay
             51.
             18.
             
          
           
             h
             Ecclus
             4.
             5.
             
          
           
             i
             Esay
             63.
             5.
             
          
           
             k
             Psal.
             88.
             8.
             
          
           
             l
             Ecclus
             4.
             9.
             
          
           
             m
             Ecclus
             29.
             20.
             
          
           
             n
             Heb.
             13.
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             o
             Ecclus
             3.
             31
             
          
           
             p
             Job
             6.
             14.
             
             &
             30.
             25.
             
          
           
             q
             Pro.
             18.
             24
             
          
           
             r
             Mat.
             25.
             34
             ,
             36.
             
          
           
             a
             Judg
             18.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Ecclus
             5.
             1
             
          
           
             c
             Ecclus
             5.
             2.
             
          
           
             d
             Ecclus
             22
             3
             
          
           
             e
             Pro.
             19.
             10.
             
          
           
             f
             Psal.
             142.
             7.
             
          
           
             a
             Luk.
             15.
             14.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             19.
             7.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             Pet.
             2.
             22.
             
          
           
             d
             1
             Tim.
             5.
             8
             
          
           
             e
             Mat.
             6.
             31
             ,
             32.
             
          
           
             f
             Mat.
             6.
             33.
             
          
           
             g
             Psal.
             43.
             5.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             16.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Esa.
             55.
             7.
             
          
           
             a
             Eccles
             5.
             13
             
          
           
             b
             2
             King.
             4.
             7.
             
          
           
             c
             Psal.
             37.
             21
             
          
           
             d
             Ecclus
             29.
             4.
             
          
           
             e
             Ecclus
             11.
             18.
             
          
           
             f
             Luke
             6.
             24
             
             Pro.
             11.
             4.
             
          
           
             g
             Ecclus
             30.
             15.
             
          
           
             a
             Rom.
             13.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             29
             7.
             
          
           
             c
             Pro.
             3.
             27.
             
          
           
             d
             Mat.
             6.
             12.
             
          
           
             e
             1
             Joh.
             3.
             17.
             
          
           
             f
             Jam.
             5.
             12.
             3
             
          
           
             g
             Ecclus
             14.
             18.
             
          
           
             h
             Eccles
             6.
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             i
             1
             Tim.
             6.
             17
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             12.
             24.
             
          
           
             a
             Pro.
             20.
             4.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             19.
             15.
             
          
           
             c
             2
             Thes.
             3.
             10
             ,
             11.
             
          
           
             d
             2
             Thes.
             3.
             12.
             
          
           
             e
             Pro.
             6.
             6
             ,
             7.
             
          
           
             f
             Pro.
             6.
             8.
             
          
           
             g
             Pro.
             6.
             11.
             
          
           
             h
             Gen.
             3.
             19.
             2
             Thes.
             3.
             8.
             
          
           
             i
             Job
             .
             5.
             7.
             
             Ecclus
             10.
             27.
             
          
           
             a
             Luke
             13.
             7.
             
          
           
             b
             Pro.
             15.
             3.
             
          
           
             c
             Luke
             13
             6.
             
          
           
             d
             Luke
             .
             13.
             7.
             
          
           
             e
             Acts
             18.
             3.
             
          
           
             f
             1
             Tim.
             4.
             7
             ,
             8.
             
          
           
             g
             1
             Cor.
             10.
             7
             
          
           
             h
             Psal.
             14.
             4.
             
          
           
             i
             Joh.
             12.
             40.
             
          
           
             k
             Rom.
             14.
             18.
             
          
           
             l
             Job
             8.
             9.
             
          
           
             m
             Pro.
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             Luke
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             Phil.
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             Ecclus
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             Job
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             Job
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             Pro.
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