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        t not but our joynt hands

        ill keep from ilderness h ease, as wide [ 245 ]

        As ill younger hands ere long

        Assist us: But if much verse perhaps

        tiate, to s absence I could yield.

        For solitude somtimes is best societie,

        And s retirement urges s returne. [ 250 ]

        But ot possesses me, least harm

        Befall t

        malicious Foe

        Envying our happiness, and of his own

        Despairing, seeks to work us woe and shame [ 255 ]

        By sly assault; and somw hand

        atc, o find

        advantage, us asunder,

        o circumvent us joynd, where each

        to ot lend at need; [ 260 ]

        desigo hdraw

        Our fealtie from God, or to disturb

        jugal Love, then which perhaps no bliss

        Enjoyd by us excites his envie more;

        Or t thful side [ 265 ]

        t gave till sects.

        the ife, where danger or dishonour lurks,

        Safest and seemliest by aies,

        endures.

        to wie of Eve, [ 270 ]

        As one ws,

        it austeer posure thus replyd,

        of hs Lord,

        t su Enemie we have, who seeks

        Our ruin, bothee informd I learne, [ 275 ]

        And from ting Angel over-heard

        As in a sood behind,

        Just turnd at s of Evening Flours.

        But t t my firm

        to God or thee, because we have a foe [ 280 ]

        May tempt it, I expected not to hear.
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