Better end heer unborn. hy is life givn
to be ted from us? rather why
Obtruded on us thus? who if we knew
accept [ 505 ]
Life offerd, or sooo lay it down,
Glad to be so dismist in peace. thus
ted once
So goodly a, tie since,
to sucly sufferings be debast [ 510 ]
Under in Man,
Retaining still Divine similitude
In part, from sucies be free,
And for ?
then [ 515 ]
Forsook they villifid
to serve ungovernd appetite, and took
ish vice,
Inductive mainly to the sin of Eve.
t is t, [ 520 ]
Disfiguring not Gods likeness, but thir own,
Or if
pure Natures hful rules
to loathey
Gods Image did not reveren themselves. [ 525 ]
I yield it just, said Adam, and submit.
But is t no other way, besides
these painful passages, how we may e
to Deatural dust?
thou well observe [ 530 ]
t too mucemperaaught
In st and drinkst, seeking from thence
Due nouris, not gluttonous delight,
till many years over turn:
So maist till like ripe Fruit thou drop [ 535 ]
Into th ease
Gat , for deature:
t t outlive
trengty, which will ge
to hen [ 540 ]
Obtuse, all taste of pleasure must foe,
to , and for th
hy blood will reigne
A melancholly damp of cold and dry
to e [ 545 ]
to wor.
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