work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 7150,"","Searching ""bond"" and ""soul"" in HDIS (Poetry)",2012-01-09 00:12:21 UTC,"    Wn to my soul thou'st spoken peace
  When from its bonds thou wilt my soul release
    all my mourning then shall cease

  then all my sorrow shall be turnd to Joy
& then thy mercyes onely shall my soul employ
       Oh hear my god my saviour hear
  & lett thy goodness towr'ds me soon appear
  arm me wth heavn'ly temperd arms my Lord
Give for my buckler faith & for a sword thy word
  Girt up my loins wth truth & on my breast
       lett righteousness be plac't
    thus thus I safely shall oppose
    & safely triumph o're my foes
  thus shall I break the force of hell & flee
    With a glad heart to thee
    to thee who (all my dangers past)
Wilt give thy self to me thy self & heav'n at last
  theres the continuall treasury of bliss
    the magazine of happiness
    Pleasure there does never Cease
  & in æternall Joy I shall remain
  Where in æternall glory thou doest reign.
(p. 340, ll. 62-83)",,19406,"","""Wn to my soul thou'st spoken peace / When from its bonds thou wilt my soul release / all my mourning then shall cease.""",Fetters,2012-01-09 15:57:22 UTC,""