Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate. Nowe collected and newly published. Anno 1568
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- Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate. Nowe collected and newly published. Anno 1568
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- Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.
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- Imprinted at London :: In Fletestreate, neare vnto saint Dunstones churche by Thomas Marshe,
- [1568]
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OFiry sentence, inflamed with all grace
Enkyndeling hertes, with brandes cha∣ritable
The endlesse rewarde, of pleasure and solace
To the father, and the son, thou art cōmunicable
In vnitate, which is inseperable
O water of lyfe, O wel of consolacion
Against al suggestions deadly, and dampnable
Rescu me good Lorde, by your preseruacion.
To whome is appropryed, the holy ghost by name
The third parson, one god in Trinite
Of perfyt loue, thou art the ghostlye flame
O mirrour of mekenes, peace and tranquilitye
My confort, my counsel, my parfit charity
O water of lyfe, O wel of consolacion
Against all stormes, of hard aduersitie
Rescu me good Lord, by thy preseruation.
Amen.
Quod Skelton Laureate.
Here after foloweth the boke called Elinour Rumming.