The Mount of Calvarie . and vexations,andwith her fingers tnds fupplied all his necefsities. And ho^did iTiec fupply them bat by watching in the night, and wea-ning in the day J* S he loacd him tenderly, feeing (hec adoredhim in his prefenceifhc contemplated on him in his abfence^Oicfuccoured him in his necefsities, fhee followed him in hisioumies,and comforted him in his aduerfities.^ What woul^the child that the mother would not likewifc, and what didthe mother aske that th« fonnc did not giue her ? They linedin one houre,they dideat ac one table, and that which fheegained with her fingers w


The Mount of Calvarie . and vexations,andwith her fingers tnds fupplied all his necefsities. And ho^did iTiec fupply them bat by watching in the night, and wea-ning in the day J* S he loacd him tenderly, feeing (hec adoredhim in his prefenceifhc contemplated on him in his abfence^Oicfuccoured him in his necefsities, fhee followed him in hisioumies,and comforted him in his aduerfities.^ What woul^the child that the mother would not likewifc, and what didthe mother aske that th« fonnc did not giue her ? They linedin one houre,they dideat ac one table, and that which fheegained with her fingers was comnaon betwixt them, and thatwhich was giacn to him for preachingj they fpcnt I hy more? tney praied for all finncs together,and they wrpt for all finnes together. €HAPi of Amount {^(Uuartf^ IQl CHAP. II. U(Wthatif the hue which the mother hare vnto herfomevfidsgrcAt, foltkewtfe the loue which the finne bare hismother XVAS no lejfe: and tofrottt thfi there is ex^oanded4faying 0/ the Canticles,. f^i^tninxit fM rtx in celUm yhdriam^Cr r*dtHdMit in me clmritAtem , Taid the efpou-fed of her efponfe and bridegroomc, tal-king of rich ietvcls which hee gayc her:and It 1$ a» it l^e would fay,.Thc light ofmy eics and icy of my htart, tokcmc bythe htnd,and led me into the wincfellcrand told rac the order of true idrnArd faith,0 wclbc-loued bride,why doeft thou icl it abroad,that thy bridgroomcarried thee to drinke into the winefeller,& taught thee hovrto bee farther in loue, feeing thou fliouldeft be angry to haucit fpoken ofjand to doc it thou ihoaldcft be aOiamed ? Otherbrides arc wont to goe to the meddowes to gather flowe^ s,togardens tocutfruits,tofhopstobuygowncs, tothc*:oromonplaces of recreation,to vifitc their friends, and «ioeft thou goto the winefellers among the cops ? Doeft thou not knowthat the noble and fine dame i$ noted of Incominency, tf (hefmell of nothing but of wiocJSo (Iraingc a matter wine oughtto be vnto thee O thou bride of th


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