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Canaan tains, I see ents [ 135 ]
Pitc Seche neighbouring Plaine
Of Morehere by promise he receaves
Gift to Land;
From o t South
(t unnamd) [ 140 ]
From to t estern Sea,
Mount hermon, yonder Sea, each place behold
In prospect, as I point the shoare
Mount Carmel; ed stream
Jordan, true limit East his Sons [ 145 ]
So Senir, t long ridge of hills.
t all Nations of th
S Seed
Is meant t deliverer, who shall bruise
ts o thee anon [ 150 ]
Plainlier sriarc,
ime shall call,
A Son, and of his Son a Grand-childe leaves,
Like h, in wisdom, and renown;
t, departs [ 155 ]
From Canaan, to a land er calld
Egypt, divided by the River Nile;
See seaven mouthes
Into to sojourn in t Land
ed by a yonger Son [ 160 ]
In time of dearthy deeds
Raise o be t Realme
Of Phere he dies, and leaves his Race
Groo a Nation, and now grown
Suspected to a sequent King, who seeks [ 165 ]
to stop te guests
too numerous; ws hem slaves
Inably, and kills t Males:
till by thren call
Moses and Aaron) sent from God to claime [ 170 ]
, turn
ito thir promisd Land.