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55 - The British Church

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2016

Helen Wilcox
Affiliation:
Bangor University
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I joy, deare Mother, when I view

Thy perfect lineaments, and hue

Both sweet and bright.

Beautie in thee takes up her place,

And dates her letters from thy face,

When she doth write.

A fine aspect in fit aray,

Neither too mean, nor yet too gay,

Shows who is best.

Outlandish looks may not compare:

For all they either painted are,

Or else undrest.

She on the hills, which wantonly

Allureth all in hope to be

By her preferr'd,

Hath kiss'd so long her painted shrines,

That ev'n her face by kissing shines,

For her reward.

She in the valley is so shie

Of dressing, that her hair doth lie

About her eares:

While she avoids her neighbours pride,

She wholly goes on th’ other side,

And nothing wears.

But dearest Mother, (what those misse)

The mean thy praise and glorie is,

And long may be.

Blessed be God, whose love it was

To double-moat thee with his grace,

And none but thee.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2016

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