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THE WORKS OF CHRISTOPHER DOCK
L. |
Let love possess thy heart, |
Let love ever enkindle thee: |
Not love that burns in lewdness |
And runs after base lust. |
The love of God shall impel thee |
That thou mayst avoid evil, |
That thou lovest thy neighbor as thyself |
And bearest thy cross patiently. |
M. |
With moderation it is easy to thrive. |
Poverty causes her no fear, |
Because she does away with extravagance, |
And keeps everything only according to need. |
Health stands at her side, |
Let her prepare also thy table, |
And share with her thy food and drink. |
Then thou wilt grow old and rarely ill. |
N. |
Envy is a poison and rust of souls |
That alone enjoys to torture itself. |
Therefore look to it with all diligence, |
Bar for it the door of thy heart. |
Let God's distribution satisfy thee; |
He does not give all to every one, |
He does not give all in one place, |
He gives one thing here, another there. |
But godliness with contentment is great gain. I Tim. vi, 6.
O. |
To live in a house without order |
Will never make a rich man, |
Therefore take care of thy servants. |
See what each does and follows, |