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arr therefore, open or conceald, alike
My voice disswades; for w can force or guile
ith him, or who deceive his mind, whose eye
Vie one view? h [ 190 ]
All tions vain, sees and derides;
Not more Almigo resist our might
to frustrate all our plots and wiles.
She race of heavn
trampld, to suffer here [ 195 ]
Corments? better then worse
By my advice; since fate inevitable
Subdues us, and Omnipotent Decree
tors o suffer, as to doe,
Our strengt [ 200 ]
t so ordains: t first resolvd,
If so great a foe
Contending, and so doubtful fall.
I laug the Spear are bold
And ventrous, if t fail them, shrink and fear [ 205 ]
yet t folloo endure
Exile, or ignominy, or bonds, or pain,
tence of this is now
Our doom; wain and bear,
Our Supream Foe in time may muc [ 210 ]
hus farr removd
Not mind us not offending, satisfid
it is punishese raging fires
ill slackn, if ir not thir flames.
Our purer essence then will overcome [ 215 ]
t feel,
Or c lengto the place conformd
In temper and in nature, will receive
Familiar t, and void of pain;
t, [ 220 ]
Besides w
Of future dayes may bring, w c change
orting, since our present lot appeers
For ill, for ill not ,
If to our selves more woe. [ 225 ]