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Because t o thy ife,
And eaten of tree concerning which
I c not eate thereof, [ 200 ]
Cursd is thou in sorrow
S eate thy Life;
tles it sh
Unbid, and t eate th Field,
In t of t t Bread, [ 205 ]
till turn unto thou
Out of t taken, knoh,
For dust t, and s to dust returne.
So judgd ,
And tant stroke of Deat t day [ 210 ]
Removd farr off; ttying ood
Before o t now
Must suffer c to begin
t to assume,
As so now [ 215 ]
As Father of his Familie he clad
ts, or slain,
Or as te repaid;
And t not muco cloath his Enemies:
Nor he Skins [ 220 ]
Of Beasts, but inward nakedness, much more
Opprobrious, eousness,
Araying coverd from .
to ascent urnd,
Into his blissful bosom reassumd [ 225 ]
In glory as of old, to him appeasd
All, t h Man
Recounted, mixing intercession s.
Meanwh,
ites of e Sin and Death, [ 230 ]
In counterviees, t now
Stood open wide, belcrageous flame
Farr into Chrough,
Sin opening, h began.