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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Dainty come thou to me&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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            <text>The wofull lamentation of Edward Smith , a poore penitent prisoner &#13;
in the Jayle of Bedford, which he wrote a short time before his  &#13;
death. To the tune of, Dainty come thou to me. &#13;
&#13;
I Am a Prisoner poore,&#13;
Opprest with misery:&#13;
O Lord doe thou restore&#13;
that faith which wants in me.&#13;
In woe I waile and weepe,&#13;
In griping griefe I cry,&#13;
In dungeon darke and deepe,&#13;
In fetters fast I lye,&#13;
Sighing I sit and moane,&#13;
My foule offences all,&#13;
My loathsome life is knowne,								     which makes me live in thrall.&#13;
&#13;
Ned Smith I am, the wight&#13;
In prison that remaines,&#13;
Tormented day and night,								     with bands and iron chaines.&#13;
My joyes are turn'd to nought,&#13;
My hopes are worne away,&#13;
My wickednesse hath wrought							     my downe-fall and decay.&#13;
Those gifts that God gave me,&#13;
My wants for to supply,&#13;
Abused much I have,&#13;
To please my fantasie,&#13;
&#13;
My [n]ame I did denie,&#13;
In B[ap]ti[s]me given me,&#13;
That Sacrament whereby								     Regenerate I should be.&#13;
No wit nor strength may serve&#13;
The Law to satisfie:&#13;
For death I doe deserve,								     In right and equity.&#13;
For I offended have&#13;
Nobles of high degree,&#13;
What favour can I crave								     For life or liberty?&#13;
&#13;
But hope of life is past,&#13;
My acts so hainous be:&#13;
And liberty is lost,       								     Till death doe set me free.&#13;
All men both old and young&#13;
Which are at liberty,&#13;
And heare my dolefull song,								     Example take by me.&#13;
Be true, and trust in God,&#13;
Fly theft, and vice eschew,&#13;
Lest Gods most heavy rod								     Correct your deeds untrue.&#13;
&#13;
Would I had ne'er bin borne&#13;
To doe such wicked deeds,&#13;
Which makes me live in scorne							     And shame that sore exceeds.&#13;
But that which passed is,&#13;
I cannot now recall:&#13;
My sinnes and my amisse,								     O Lord forgive them all.&#13;
Woe worth ill company,&#13;
Fie on that filthy crue:&#13;
Accurst the day may be								     That ever I them knew.&#13;
&#13;
If life and death were set&#13;
Before me for to chose,&#13;
Though I might pardon get,								     My life first would I lose,&#13;
Then runne that wicked race,&#13;
And doe as I have done,&#13;
Sweet Jesus give me grace,								     That life so lewd to shun.&#13;
Fare well my loving wife,&#13;
Who sought to turne my minde,&#13;
And make me mend my life,								     Thy words full true I finde.&#13;
&#13;
Farewell my children all,&#13;
My tender Babes adue:&#13;
Let this your Fathers fall,								     Be warning good for you.&#13;
Deare wife, and Infants three,&#13;
Serve God, remember this,&#13;
That you true subjects be,								     Though I have done amisse.&#13;
Farewell my Musick sweet,&#13;
And Cittron silver sound,&#13;
Mourning for me is meet,								     My sinnes doe so abound.&#13;
&#13;
O Lord, on bended knees,&#13;
And hands lift up on hie,&#13;
Cast on me gracious eyes,								     With grace my wants supply.&#13;
Lay not unto my charge,&#13;
The things that I have done,&#13;
Though I have runne at large,								     And plaid the unthrift sonne.&#13;
Yet now I doe repent,&#13;
And humbly come to thee,&#13;
My sinnes I doe lament,								     Sweet Jesus comfort me.&#13;
&#13;
O Lord I doe lament,&#13;
And onely joy in thee,&#13;
To praise thee day and night,								     For thou redeemedst me.&#13;
Lord save our royall King&#13;
Whose prisoner poore am I,&#13;
Prolong his dayes on earth,								     With fame and victory.&#13;
Against his Majesty,&#13;
I have offended sore,&#13;
Committing Felony,									     And now I die therefore,&#13;
&#13;
A dolefull death, God knowes,&#13;
Which once I did defie:&#13;
Thus must I end my woes								     Which I take patiently.&#13;
By thee O Saviour sweet,&#13;
In heaven I hope to rest,&#13;
In joy where I shall meet,								     Those soules whom thou hast blest,&#13;
Where we shall sing thy praise,&#13;
O God, with voyces high,&#13;
When I shall end my dayes,								     And live eternally.&#13;
&#13;
Printed at London for C.W.&#13;
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            <text>1624</text>
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            <text>felony, but not clear</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Dainty come thou to me&lt;/em&gt; is often linked with &lt;em&gt;Phillida Flouts me &lt;/em&gt;and first appeared in 1600.</text>
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            <text>Magdalene College - Pepys Library, Pepys Ballads 1.59 (see also Roxburghe 1.367, EBBA 30248); &lt;a href="https://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/20038/image" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 20038&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <text>a poore penitent prisoner in the Jayle of Bedford, which he wrote a short time before his death. To the tune of, Dainty come thou to me. </text>
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