From Multiplicitie and dejection – Scholarly Edition Compare Modernized Edition From Multiplicitie and deiectionthat would breed our soules confusion,defende vs Lorde with thy Benediction. Source: Baker, p. 245
Deus meus impleat omne desiderium meum – Scholarly Edition Compare Modernized Edition For none but he,can satiate me. In heart where loue is seatednothing but loue is treated. Source: Baker, p. 265
O I desire no tongue or pen – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition O I desire no tongue nor pen but to extol his praise;In which excess I’ll melt away ten thousand...
O let me as the silver streams – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition O let me as the silver streams into the Ocean glide:Be melt into that Sea of love which...
And in whatsoe’er that word is writ – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition And in whatsoe’er that word is writ, it yields a silver sound;But if that word I miss in it, methinks...
And shall my soul by senseless love – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition And shall my soul by senseless love which yet is never trueBestow more love where it is lost, than...
No Stag in chase so thirsty is – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition No stag in chase so thirsty is Or greedy of sweet spring, As is my soul of thee, My God, ...
For since I am not where I love – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition For since I am not where I love how can I comfort find,But only in the Song of Love by...
I Fled from thee by many sins – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition I fled from thee by many sins And thou didst follow me,As if my ruin would have caused some detriment...
For if they do return to thee – Modernized Edition Compare Scholarly Edition For if they do return to thee, thy heart thou wilt not close,As witness can my wretched soul, ...