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        not, being such,

        As    capable of death or paine,

        eit receave, or    repell.

        hy fear, which plain inferrs [ 285 ]

        t my firm Faith and Love

        by ;

        ts, w

        Adam, mist of o thee so dear?

        to wh healing words Adam replyd. [ 290 ]

        Daugal Eve,

        For suc, from sin and blame entire:

        Not diffident of thee do I dissuade

        t, but to avoid

        ttempt itself, intended by our Foe. [ 295 ]

        For empts, t least asperses

        tempted h dishonour foul, supposd

        Not incorruptible of Fait prooff

        Against temptation: th se

        And anger    resent the offerd wrong, [ 300 ]

        tual found: misdeem not then,

        If suc I labour to avert

        From t once

        though bold, will hardly dare,

        Or daring, first o s. [ 305 ]

        Nor temn;

        Suttle    be, who could seduce

        Angels nor thers aid.

        I from thy looks receave

        Access in every Vertue, in t [ 310 ]

        More ger, if need were

        Of thou looking on,

        So be overe or over-reacht

        ould utmost vigor raise, and raisd unite.

        not thee feel [ 315 ]

        , and trial choose

        it ness of tue trid.

        So spake domestick Adam in his care

        And Matrimonial Love; but Eve, w

        Less attributed to h sincere, [ 320 ]

        t s renewd.
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