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        Ill itle should belong

        to me transgressour, whee ordaind

        A o mee reproach [ 165 ]

        Ratrust and all dispraise:

        But infinite in pardon was my Judge,

        t I w broug

        t favourable thou,

        o entitle me voutsafst, [ 170 ]

        Farr ot the Field

        to labour calls us no imposd,

        ter sleepless Nighe Morn,

        All und , begins

        us forth, [ 175 ]

        I never from to stray,

        hough now enjoind

        Laborious, till day droop; while here we dwell,

        be toilsom in t alkes?

        us live, tate, tent. [ 180 ]

        So spake, so e

        Subscribd not; Nature first gave Signs, imprest

        On Bird, Beast, Aire, Aire suddenly eclipsd

        After s blus

        toopt from our, [ 185 ]

        t plume before him drove:

        Dns in oods,

        First er tle brace,

        Goodliest of all t,    and hinde;

        Direct tate    t. [ 190 ]

        Adam observd, and he chase

        Pursuing, not unmovd to Eve thus spake.

        O Eve, some furder cs us nigh,

        e signs in Nature shews

        Forerunners of o warn [ 195 ]

        Us oo secure of our discharge

        From penaltie, because from deat

        Some days;    till then our life,

        ,

        And t return and be no more. [ 200 ]
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