Prayers in sicknesse. Dionys. Cart. in dial. de part. iudicio animarum.
O Swet Iesu, I desire nether lyfe, nor deathe, but thy most holy
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O Swet Iesu, I desire nether lyfe, nor deathe, but thy most holy
will. Thee O Lorde I loke for, be it vnto mee according to thy plea∣sure. Yf thou wil sweete Iesu, that I dye, receyue my soule. And albeit I come to thee euen at the verye eueninge, as one of the laste, yet graunt that with thee, and in thee, I may receyue euerlasting rest. Yf thou wilt sweete Iesu that I lyue longer on earthe, I purpose to a∣mende the rest of my lyfe, and offer all into a burnt sacrifice vnto thee, for thy honour and glorie, accor∣dinge to thy blessed will: and for the perfoorminge of this I desire the assistance of thy holy grace.