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HENRISONE'S FABELN. (Fortsetzung und schluss.) H» l VIII. The preiching of the Swallow. . The hie prudence, and wirking meruelous, The profound wit of god omnipotent Is sa perfite, and sa ingenious, Excellent for all mannis jugement. For quhy to him all thing is ay present, Rieht as it is, or ony tyme salbe, Befoir the sieht of his diuinitie. 2. Thairfoir oure saule with sensualitie So fetterit is in presonn corporale, We may not cleirlie vnderstand, nor sie God, as he is, nor thingis celestiall. Oure mirk and deidlie corps naturall Blindis the spirituall operaticUD, Like as ane man war bundin in presoun. 3. In metaphisik Aristotell sayis, That mannis saule is like ane bakkis ee, Quhilk lurkis still als lang as licht of day is, And in the gloming cumis furth to flie; Hir ene ar waik, the sone scho may not se: Sa is oure saule with fantisie opprest, To knaw the thingis in nature manifest 4. For god is in his poware infinite, And mannis saule is febill and ouer small, Of vnderstanding waik and imperfite, [44] VIII. 1625 L Excelland. 1627 L sail be. 1631 L nor se. 1633 L corps rnateöall, MCI
Anglia - Zeitschrift für englische Philologie – de Gruyter
Published: Jan 1, 1886
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