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24
    No more be mentiond then of violence

    Against our selves, and wilful barrenness,

    t cuts us off from hope, and savours onely

    Rancor and pride, impatience and despite,

    Reluctance against God and  yoke [ 1045 ]

    Laid on our Necks. Remember  mild

    And gracious temper h heard and judgd

    it ed

    Immediate dissolution, w

    as meant by Deat day, hee [ 1050 ]

    Pains onely in Cold,

    And bringing fort h joy,

    Fruit of the Curse aslope

    Glancd on t earne

    My bread; w harm? Idleness had bin worse; [ 1055 ]

    My labour ain me; and least Cold

    Or  simely care

    provided, and his hands

    Cloatying while he judgd;

    how much more, if we pray him, will his ear [ 1060 ]

    Be open, and  to pitie incline,

    And teac means to shun

    t Seasons, Rain, Ice, hail and Snow,

    h various Face begins

    to sain, whe inds [ 1065 ]

    Blo and keen, stering the graceful locks

    Of trees; which bids us seek

    Som better ster o cherish

    Our Limbs benummd, ere tarr

    Leave cold t, herd beams [ 1070 ]

    Reflected, may ter sere foment,

    Or by collision of two bodies grinde

    ttrite to Fire, as late the Clouds

    Justling or pushir shock

    tine t Lig flame drivn down [ 1075 ]

    Kindles the gummie bark of Firr or Pine,

    And sends a comfortable  from farr,

    supplie to use,

    And w may else be remedie or cure
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