THou hast wounded my hart▪ with thy loue: sayth, the beloued Spouse to her Spouse, in the bur∣den or holding of her song.a 1.1
1. Point. Consider the hart to be like to that Iland they say to be continually caryed and posted here and there, with the waues of the northern sea, nor euer to rest til tou∣ched with burning shafts: so are mens harts being tossed with the tempests of diuers concupiscences, nor can be staid or kept in, but tou∣ched and struck with the dart of di∣uine loue. Hence that saying of S.