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So
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quoth
he,
thefc
lers
attend
the
time.
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that
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threat
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ad
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more
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to
the
prime,
And
giue
the
fneaped
birds
more
caufe.
to
fing.
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the
income
of
cch
precious
thing,
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rocksjhigh
windsjdrong
pirats^flielucs
and
^The marchant
fcarcs,
ere
rich
at
home
he lands.
Now
is
he
come
vnto the
chamber
dore.That
Ihuts
him from
the
Heaucn
ofhis
thought,
V
Vhich
with
a
y
ecldiug
latch,
and
with
no
more,
Hath
bard
him from
the blciTcd
thing he
fought.
So from
himfclfe
impiety
hath
wrought,
That
for his
pray
tb
pray
he
doth
begin,As
ifthe
Heaucns
ihould
countenance
his fin.
But in the midft of his vnfruitfull prayer^ -
Hauing folicited th'eternall power, -
That his foule thoughts might copaffc his fair faire,
And they would ftand aufpicious to the howrc.
Euen there he ftarts, quoth he, I muft deflowrej
The powers to whom I pray abhor this fa6t,
How can they then aflfift me in the awt ?
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II- 330—350
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