All Things Are Wrought by Nature

[The notions of heaven and hell] are devised fables, to keep poor fools in fear.... These things are nothing so:

No God nor devil is biding, no Heaven nor Hell I know.

All things are wrought by Nature, the earth, the air, the sky:

There is no joy nor sorrow after that man doth die.

Therefore let me have pleasure, while here I do remain:

I fear not God's displeasure, nor Hell's tormenting pain.

The Wonderfull Example of God Shewed upon Jasper Coningham, a ballad ca. 1600 

 

 

 

 

 

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