Thought, like the Angels, nothing but the praise

Of thy Creator in those last best days.

Witness this Book, thy Emblem, which begins

With love, but ends with sighs and tears for sins.

At last, by King James's his command, or rather earnest persuasion, setting himself to the study of Theology, and into holy Orders, he was first made a Preacher of Lincoln's-Inn, afterwards advanc'd to be Dean of Pauls, and as of an eminent Poet he became a much more eminent Preacher, so he rather improved then relinquisht his Poetical fancy, only con converting it from humane and worldly to divine and heavenly Subjects; witness this Hymn made in the time of his sickness.

A Hymn to God the Father.

Wilt thou forgive that sin where I begun,

Which was my sin, tho' it were done before?

Wilt thou forgive that sin through which I run,

And do run still, tho' still I do deplore?