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Not so repulst, ears t ceasd not flowing, [ 910 ]
And tresses all disorderd, at
Fell
.
Forsake me not tness heavn
love sincere, and reverence in my [ 915 ]
I beare ting have offended,
Un
I beg, and clasp t,
le looks, thy aid,
ttermost distress, [ 920 ]
My onely strengtay: forlorn of thee,
ake me, w?
we live, scarse one s hour perhaps,
Bet th joyning,
As joynd in injuries, one enmitie [ 925 ]
Against a Foe by doom express assignd us,
t cruel Serpent: On me exercise not
tred for this miserie befalln,
On me alreadie lost, mee thy self
More miserable; bot thou [ 930 ]
Against God onely, I against God and thee,
And to t urn,
tune all
tence from t
On me, sole cause to this woe, [ 935 ]
Mee mee onely just object of his ire.
S,
Immovable till peace obtaind from fault
Ackno
Commiseration; soon relented [ 940 ]
to,
No submissive in distress,
Creature so faire seeking,
his counsel whom she had displeasd, his aide;
As one disarmd, , [ 945 ]
And th peaceful words upraisd her soon.
Unoo desirous, as before,
So no not, w
t all on thy self; alas,
Beare t, ill able to sustaine [ 950 ]
as yet lest part,
And my displeasure bearst so ill. If Prayers
Could alte