Divine meditations upon several subjects whereunto is annexed Gods love and man's unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations / written by John Quarles.

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Divine meditations upon several subjects whereunto is annexed Gods love and man's unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations / written by John Quarles.
Author
Quarles, John, 1624-1665.
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London :: Printed by T.J. for Peter Parker,
1671.
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Religious poetry.
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"Divine meditations upon several subjects whereunto is annexed Gods love and man's unworthiness, with several divine ejaculations / written by John Quarles." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56850.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Gods Curse against the Serpent.
Because thou hast thus subtilty deluded The lustful woman, thou shalt be excluded From future good; more shall thy curses yield Than all the Beasts and Cattel in the field: Thy belly shall (because thou hast done this) Give to the earth a life-remaining kiss; Thou shalt not taste of any thing that's good, Dust shall supply the place of wholsome food. Curst be thy ways, thou shalt no more be seen By me: I will put enmity between

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Thy seed and hers; hereafter thou shalt feel A bruised head, and she a bruised heel.
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