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Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.

Sonnet XXXI

V. Barnaby Barnes

O GLORIOUS Patrone of eternall blisse!

Victorious Conqueror of Hell and Death!

Oh that I had whole westerne windes of breath!

My voice and tongue should not be so remisse;

My notes should not be so rare and demisse:

But everie river, forrest, hill, and heath,

Should eccho forth his praise; and underneath

The world’s foundations sound that it is His!

Hee which did place the world’s foundations;

Hee which did make the sunne, the moone, and starres;

Who with his bloud redeem’d all nations,

And, willing, none from Paradise debarres:—

Shall not all instruments and voices sounde

His glories, which in all these things abounde?