And he her drounit into the quarry holes."
R. S. F.
Perth.
Queries.
"GOD'S LOVE," ETC., AND OTHER POEMS.
I should be very glad if, among the many learned contributors to the "N. & Q.," there should be any one who can give me information respecting a rare volume of English poetry, of which I do not recollect to have seen any notice, or any other copy than that in my own possession.
It is a 12mo., or rather small 8vo. volume, and, by the type and general appearance, was probably printed rather before than after 1660. It consists of three portions:
1. "God's Love and Man's Unworthiness," which commences thus:
"GOD! how that word hath thunder-clapt my soul
Into a ravishment; I must condole