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 and served me most willingly, With care and pains both day and night, this makes me dread when I shall die. What malice have you had at me? then Christ shall say to sinners all, That ye ran to serve the enemy and me disdain'd when I did call, Was I, and my reward so small that ye disdain'd to worship me? Therefore I'll now disdain you all, this makes me dread when I shall die. I gave you life like to myself, with wisdom wit and holiness, And made you lords of all the earth, both fish and fowl, and its fulness, Yea over all there my creatures, which were for your commodity Yet where is all your thankfulness and duty ye did owe to me? And after ye broke my commands, and brought yourselves in fear of death, I left my glory in the heavens, humbled myself and came to earth. To suffer sorrow pain and grief, with scorn, disgrace, and misery, Yet where is all your thankfulness,