Eliza's babes, or, The virgins-offering being divine poems and meditations / written by a lady, who onely desires to advance the glory of God and not her own.
- Title
- Eliza's babes, or, The virgins-offering being divine poems and meditations / written by a lady, who onely desires to advance the glory of God and not her own.
- Author
- Lady, who onely desires to advance the glory of God, and not her own.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by M.S. for Laurence Blaiklock, and are to be sold at his shop ...,
- 1652.
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- Meditations.
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"Eliza's babes, or, The virgins-offering being divine poems and meditations / written by a lady, who onely desires to advance the glory of God and not her own." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39234.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO MY SISTERS.
- To the READER.
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text
- poem
- The Invocation.
- The Request.
- The Answer.
- Anguish.
- Of Submission.
- Hope.
- The onely Comforter.
- The Soules Flight.
- The Virgins Offring.
- To my Doves.
- The Triumph.
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To my Sister.
S. G. - Canticles 2.
- The Rapture.
- The Flight.
- The Life.
- My Wishes.
- Ʋpon a paine at heart.
- The Portion.
- The Friday before Easter.
- On Easter day.
- The Pavillion.
- The Submission.
- The Change.
- The Choice.
- The Rest.
- The morning Star.
- The worlds farewell.
- The Swans.
- To a friend at Court.
- Christs Kingdome.
- Vaine thoughts banisht.
- My intention.
- Earths honour slighted.
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Luke 20.36. In that world they shall be equall to the Angels. - Ʋpon the morning rise.
- Ʋpon hearing the Birds sing.
- My Robes.
- The Dart.
- Of Poetry.
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To the King. writ,
1644. - To the Queen of Bohemiah.
- The Lover.
- The renowned King.
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To my Sister,
S. S. - The Vision.
- The Heart.
- The Bride.
- On the day dedicated to the God of Heaven.
- The Defiance.
- When my Brother was sick.
- The Guard.
- Felicity.
- On sudden Death.
- Heaven.
- The Giver engaged to the Receiver.
- The Sun Beames.
- To my Brother.
- What I Love.
- The onely bound.
- The Christians happinesse.
- The Retribution.
- Gods Commands easie.
- Praise.
- The Companion.
- Ʋpon the losse of my Brother.
- On the Sun.
- Being told, she was proud.
- My pleasing Life.
- To a Lady unfaithfull.
- The Curse.
- This on my Tombe shall written bee, When I in Glory am with thee.
- On marriage.
- The Gift.
- The choice of my Friend.
- The change.
- Promise Performed.
- Not a Husband, though never so excelling in goodness to us, must detaine our desires from Heaven.
- My Descent.
- To my Husband.
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My Bill of thanks to
Mr. C. - Being in paine.
- Being taken with a sudden pain on the Day appointed for God's publick Service.
- The Antidote.
- My Satisfaction.
- Being called a Stoick
- Gods Prerogative.
- My Mansion.
- Mans unkindnesse my Benefit.
- My Second Part.
- The Resurrection.
- Fearfull Ʋncertainty.
- To Generall Cromwell.
- To a Lady that bragg'd of her Children.
- The Conquest.
- Questions and Answers.
- To a Friend for her Naked Breasts.
- Safety.
- What Kingdome to be wisht.
- Comfort in Temptations and Afflictions.
- On going to the Sacrament.
- My Prayer in my Youth.
- The Temptation.
- The Angels Joy.
- On Earthly Love.
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HOSEA 2.19. My Contract. - The Soules Agitation.
- The Contempt of the World.
- The Royal Gods.
- The Rule.
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PSALME 119.165. The Soules Peace. - The Support.
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PSALME 85.10. The Perfume. - The Acknowledgement.
- The invincible Souldier.
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On ECCLES. 9.7. Goe eat thy bread with joy, &c. - Ambition.
- Ʋpon Peters denyall.
- My Redemption acknowledged.
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PSALME Thou hast compast me about with Songs of Deliverance. - Saint Stephen.
- The foundation and felicity.
- Ʋpon the Temptation of the doubting of Heaven.
- On the Sun-rising.
- Heaven upon Earth.
- The Temple.
- The true Object of Love.
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Rom. 12.1. - Ʋpon Adams fall.
- Security in Danger.
- The Royall Priest-hood.
- The secure Pavillion.
- A Question.
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