Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
St. Peters DayXXXVIII. George Wither
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And how devoutly pray,
That thee, O Lord, we fall not from,
Upon our tryall day!
For if thy great apostle said
He would not thee denie,
Whom he that very night denayd,
On what shall we relie?
One pleasure for thy sake;
No, nor one vertuous thought conceiue,
Till vs thou able make:
Nay, we not onely thee denie,
When persecutions be,
But or forget, or from thee flie,
When peace attends on thee.
Thou didst for Peter daigne,
That when our foe shall us assaile
His labour may be vaine!
Yea, cast on vs those powerful eyes,
That mou’d him to lament;
We may bemoane with bitter cries
Our follies, and repent.
For pastors of thy fold,
Thy sheepe and lambes may guide and feede,
As thou appoint’st they should;
By his example speaking what
They out in truth to say,
And in their lives confirming that
They teach them to obey.