Youth's comedy, or, The souls tryals and trivmph a dramatic poem, with divers meditations intermixt upon several subjects, set forth to help and encourage those that are seeking a heavenly countrey / by the author of Youth's tragedy.

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Title
Youth's comedy, or, The souls tryals and trivmph a dramatic poem, with divers meditations intermixt upon several subjects, set forth to help and encourage those that are seeking a heavenly countrey / by the author of Youth's tragedy.
Author
T. S. (Thomas Sherman)
Publication
London :: Printed for Nath. Ponder ...,
1680.
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Subject terms
Salvation -- Poetry.
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"Youth's comedy, or, The souls tryals and trivmph a dramatic poem, with divers meditations intermixt upon several subjects, set forth to help and encourage those that are seeking a heavenly countrey / by the author of Youth's tragedy." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59920.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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The Nuncius, or the Interpreter of that which follows:

Nun.
WHen Israels Seed, from Aegypts Land was brought, And their Salvation by a strong hand wrought. God led them through a howling Desart, wast A way about, to what they might have past; Yet not about to them, but nearest path, To discipline them, and to try their faith, So whilst, new Converts, have affections strong, And cheerful hearts, rais'd with their marriage Song. God oftentimes, with trouble doth them prove To try the kindness of their Nuptial Love;

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And trains them by such trials, as are best To fit them for their work, and for their rest.
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