Gertrude's Prayer
Dayspring Mishandled
- That which is marred at birth Time shall not mend,
- Nor water out of bitter well make clean;
- All evil thing returneth at the end,
- Or elseway walketh in our blood unseen.
- Whereby the more is sorrow in certaine—
- Dayspring mishandled cometh not agen.
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- To-bruized be that slender, sterting spray
- Out of the oake's rind that should betide
- A branch of girt and goodliness, straightway
- Her spring is turned on herself, and wried
- And knotted like some gall or veiney wen.—
- Dayspring mishandled cometh not againe.
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- Noontide repayeth never morning-bliss—
- Sith noon to morn is incomparable;
- And, so it be our dawning goth amiss,
- None other after-hour serveth well.
- Ah! Jesu-Moder, pitie my oe paine—
- Dayspring mishandled cometh not againe!
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