Page:Metamorphoses (Ovid, 1567).djvu/17



Would not wish the simple sort offended for to bee, When in this booke the heathen names of feyned Godds they see. The trewe and everliving God the Paynims did not knowe: Which caused them the name of Godds on creatures to bestow. For nature beeing once corrupt and knowledge blynded quyght By Adams fall, those little seedes and sparkes of heavenly lyght That did as yit remayne in man, endevering foorth to burst And wanting grace and powre to growe to that they were at furst, To superstition did decline: and drave the fearefull mynd, Straunge woorshippes of the living God in creatures for to fynd. The which by custome taking roote, and growing so to strength, Through Sathans help possest the hartes of all the world at length. Some woorshipt al the hoste of heaven: some deadmens ghostes & bones: Sum wicked feends: sum wormes and fowles, herbes, fishes, trees and stones. The fyre, the ayre, the sea, the land, and every roonning brooke, Eche queachie grove, eche cragged cliffe the name of Godhead tooke. The nyght and day, the fleeting howres, the seasons of the yeere, And every straunge and monstruous thing, for Godds mistaken weere. There was no vertue, no nor vice: there was no gift of mynd Or bodye, but some God therto or Goddesse was assignde. Of health and sicknesse, lyfe and death, of needinesse and wealth, Of peace and warre, of love and hate, of murder, craft and stealth, Of bread and wyne, of slouthfull sleepe, and of theyr solemne games, And every other tryfling toy theyr Goddes did beare the names. And looke, how every man was bent to goodnesse or to ill, He did surmyse his foolish Goddes enclyning to his will. For God perceyving mannes pervers and wicked will to sinne Did give him over to his lust to sinke or swim therin. By meanes wherof it came to passe (as in this booke yee see) That all theyr Goddes with whoordome, theft, or murder blotted bee. Which argues them to bee no Goddes, but woorser in effect Than they whoose open poonnishment theyr dooings dooth detect. Whoo seeing Jove whom heathen folke doo arme with triple fyre In shape of Eagle, bull or swan to winne his foule desyre, Rh