. The poems of John Donne . Mr. Barclay Squire : p^^^^^::ai^:^fhf-^-^ Wilt thou for-give the finnes where I be-gunne, w<h is my finnethougli SiS \ *f ti J \\ rf t $ p-^Yt ^^^ it weare done be - fore, wilt thou for-give thofe finnes through \vh I ^^ ^rTT^ -e- m ±=t m m t ninne. & doe them dill, though flill 1 doe de-plore i Sr-f—f ;^ ^^g 3=^ ii^ 2fe when thou haft done, thou haft not done, for I have more. i^ ^^^ ^ D ivine roems. 253 2 Wilt thou forgive y finne by w^* I won Others to finne & made my finne their doreWilt thou forgive that finne w^^ I did fhun A yeare or two, but wallowed in a


. The poems of John Donne . Mr. Barclay Squire : p^^^^^::ai^:^fhf-^-^ Wilt thou for-give the finnes where I be-gunne, w<h is my finnethougli SiS \ *f ti J \\ rf t $ p-^Yt ^^^ it weare done be - fore, wilt thou for-give thofe finnes through \vh I ^^ ^rTT^ -e- m ±=t m m t ninne. & doe them dill, though flill 1 doe de-plore i Sr-f—f ;^ ^^g 3=^ ii^ 2fe when thou haft done, thou haft not done, for I have more. i^ ^^^ ^ D ivine roems. 253 2 Wilt thou forgive y finne by w^* I won Others to finne & made my finne their doreWilt thou forgive that finne w^^ I did fhun A yeare or two, but wallowed in a fcoreWhen thou haft done, thou haft not doneFor I have more. 5 I have a finne of feare y* when I ave fpunMy laft thred 1 fhall perish one y^ ftioreSweare by thy felfe y* att my death thy fonShall ftiine as he fhines now & heartoforeAnd havinge done, thou haft doneI need noe more. John: Hillton. The music has been thus harmonized for four voices by ProfessorC. San ford Terry : J J J. /J J ^^mi ss ^^m i ^-i-U-. -LLU ss ^ m i T=^=M 1I ^^ W r f p ? i I s^ ^-w i :i P 1 J y 254 Commentary, VersesI &^ 2 ^mPW^ Verse 3. LDJ. ^1 as -:|fef- $ -#-«-#- ru T ^ Hf =^r- ^ men. 3^^ Page 370, 11. 7-8. thai sinne ivhich I have wonneOthers to siim ? c^c. In a powerful sermon on Matthew xxi. 44, Donne enumerates thisamong the curses that will overwhelm the sinner : There shall fallupon him those sinnes which he hath done after anothers dehortation,and those, which others have done after his provocation. Sermons 50- 35- 319- ELEGIES UPON THE AUTHOR. The first and third of these Elegies, those by King and Hyde, wereaffixed, without any signature, to Deaths Duell, or A Consolation tothe Soule, against the dying Life, and living Death of the Body. . .By that late learned and Reverend Divine John Donne, D in Divinity,and Deane of S. Pauls, London. Being his last Sermon, and called byhis Maiesties houshold The Doctors owne Fvnerall , Printed fry Thomas Harper, for Richard Redmer and Ben


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