thrones and Imperial Powers, off-spring of heavn [ 310 ]
Etues; or titles now
Must we renounce, and cile be calld
Princes of e
Ines, o tinue, and build up here
A groless; while we dream, [ 315 ]
And kno t th doomd
t our safe retreat
Beyo arm, to live exempt
From ion, in new League
Banded against to remaine [ 320 ]
In strictest bohus far removd,
Uable curb, reservd
ive multitude: For he, be sure
In ill first and last will Reign
Sole King, and of [ 325 ]
By our revolt, but over end
er rule
Us hose in heavn.
sit ing pead arr?
arr ermind us, and foild h loss [ 330 ]
Irreparable; tearms of peace yet none
Voutsaft or soug peace will be givn
to us enslavd, but custody severe,
And stripes, and arbitrary punis
Inflicted? and urn, [ 335 ]
But to our poy and e,
Untamd reluce, and revehough slow,
Yet ever plotting
May reap , and may least rejoyce
In doing in suffering feel? [ 340 ]
Nor , nor shall we need
ition to invade
or Siege,
Or ambus if we find
Some easier enterprize? there is a place [ 345 ]
(If a and propic fame in heavn
Err not) anot
Of some ime
to be created like to us, though less
In po favourd more [ 350 ]
Of him who rules above; so was his will
Pronouncd among th,
t shook heavns whol circumference, firmd.
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