THE louer IESVS, after a weary search in vayne, of a quiet place to rest in, hauing spent therein a long and tedious night a broad with his head euen hoary with the serene and nightly dewesa 1.1 knockes at the gate of thy hart,b 1.2 and be∣cause thou lockst him out; greeues and complains against. thee.
2. Point. I wil seeke out the cause of these so tedious and irksome de∣layes, or what is it that stope so our eares, that we cannot perceiue the sound & voyce of him that raps at the doore. Surely it is, because the