00:000:000[A ]| 00:000;000[A ]| 00:000;000[A ]| 00:000;000[A ]| 00:000;000[A ]| 00:000;000[A ]| <10 sections; pp. 1-68> 01:000;001[A ]| 01:001;001[A ]| God begins the World's Creation, 01:002;001[A ]| Light from out of darkness brings. 01:003;001[A ]| Giving wondrous Operation, 01:004;001[A ]| To$4$ Wells, Rivers, Fountains, Springs. 01:000;001[A ]| 01:005;001[A ]| God, when besides himself there nothing was, 01:006;001[A ]| But a rude Chaos, a confused Mass, 01:007;001[A ]| Of things disordered; all together hurled, 01:008;001[A ]| Did by$4$ his providence ordain the world. 01:009;001[A ]| And first his, power, and celestial might, 01:010;001[A ]| Clear light extracted, from the shades of night. 01:011;001[A ]| Then did he spread a glorious Curtain out, 01:012;001[A ]| Spangled with Stars, and glory round about, 01:013;001[A ]| Embossed with pearl, embroidered with gold, 01:014;001[A ]| With Chrysolites, and Carbuncles enrolled. 01:015;002[A ]| O work to$9$ be admired; what pen? what story! 00:016;002[A ]| Can point can blazon the Almighty's glory. 01:017;002[A ]| I wanting Eagle's eyes, am over-dazed, 01:018;002[A ]| With too great light and winking stand amazed, 01:019;002[A ]| Thus, thus, heaven's Architect by$4$ his word of power, 01:020;002[A ]| Edificated the ethereal Tower, 01:021;002[A ]| The Mass he dissipating, drew from thence, 01:022;002[A ]| The Centre of the vast Circumference, 01:023;002[A ]| The solid substance altogether clung, 01:024;002[A ]| And by$4$ geometrical proportion hung, 01:025;002[A ]| In$4$ figure of a Sphere; this naked globe 01:026;002[A ]| He circumvested in$4$ a sea green robe, 01:027;002[A ]| The Elements, Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, 01:028;002[A ]| Took each their station, Vulcan did aspire 01:029;002[A ]| To$4$ the sublimest Orb, Jove next in$4$ power 01:030;002[A ]| Predominates: next him, the watery Bower, 01:031;002[A ]| Of curled hair Neptune stands and last of all 01:032;002[A ]| Doth drossy Vesta to$4$ the bottom fall: 01:033;002[A ]| Vesta is enthroned, Vesta that$6#1$ doth adorn, 01:034;002[A ]| Her breasts with flowers, and her lap with corn, 01:035;002[A ]| Vesta sinks down beneath her brothers' sway 01:036;002[A ]| Being of more solidity than they. 01:037;002[A ]| The dry, and humid, heavy, and the light, 01:038;002[A ]| Soft, hard, being opposites do disunite. 01:039;002[A ]| Wet things with wet, cold things comix with cold, 01:040;002[A ]| Hot things with hot, do correspondence hold. 01:041;003[A ]| From the Sea's raging Tyranny, the Land 01:042;003[A ]| Is kept (O power) with slippery walls of sand. 01:043;003[A ]| Had the Sea leave to$9$ rage beyond its bound 01:044;003[A ]| Earth's Fabric would (undoubtedly) be drowned; 01:045;003[A ]| But the Almighty's force of arms assuage 01:046;003[A ]| The impetuous threats of her imperious rage: 01:047;003[A ]| The Sea (now mild) engirds the earth about, 01:048;003[A ]| And like$4$ a Snake goes wriggling in$5$ and out: 01:049;003[A ]| The Marine Empress liberally bestows 01:050;003[A ]| Her store, and into divers Channels flows. 01:051;003[A ]| A River in$4$ the late world brought to$4$ light 01:052;003[A ]| Runs all the day, and resteth all the night. 01:053;003[A ]| Conspicuous silver-waved Euphrates, 01:054;003[A ]| Pays tribute to$4$ the domineering seas, 01:055;003[A ]| The streams of Tanais, transparent Po 01:056;003[A ]| And clear Eridanus, from the Ocean go. 01:057;003[A ]| The river Erax, and the swift Meander, 01:058;003[A ]| Whose winding Mazes in$5$ and out do wander, 01:059;003[A ]| (Much like$4$ the Labyrinth of fair Rosamond 01:060;003[A ]| Or that$6#2$ Daedalian frame which$6#1$ did abscond 01:061;003[A ]| The monstrous Minotaur, in$4$ former days 01:062;003[A ]| So$5#1$ intricate for$4$ their retorted ways) 01:063;003[A ]| Niphates bringing Tigers up$5$ and Phaesis 01:064;003[A ]| Fall on$5$ and Court with amorous embraces 01:065;003[A ]| The fair Queen Glauce; nimble-footed Rhene 01:066;003[A ]| Whose earth-dividing course both run between 01:067;004[A ]| The Belgians, and the Germans, hath its motion 01:068;004[A ]| From Phorbas, Phorbas Kingling of the Ocean. 01:069;004[A ]| The Amazonian Thermodontin brooks, 01:070;004[A ]| And Oax also to$4$ the Ocean looks. 01:071;004[A ]| The river Jordan is a stream compounded 01:072;004[A ]| Of Jor and Dan, by$4$ cursed Asphaltis bounded. 01:073;004[A ]| Gold-sanded Tagus, and the bow-string Tybur, 01:074;004[A ]| Yellow Pactolus, and Cantabrian Iber, 01:075;004[A ]| Take from the Seas their rise, the flowing Ganges, 01:076;004[A ]| With wandering current through the orient ranges 01:077;004[A ]| Septemfluous Nilus, and Armenian Tigris, 01:078;004[A ]| Libanian Jordan, Aquitanian Ligris, 01:079;004[A ]| Arcadian Ladon, and the Thuscian Arne, 01:080;004[A ]| The Thracian Stroymon, the Campanian Sarne, 01:081;004[A ]| Rhone, Incest, Lifter, and the Marsyan tides, 01:082;004[A ]| Flow from, and to$4$, the swelling Ocean's sides: 01:083;004[A ]| Caucasian Indus, which$6#1$ receiveth plenty 01:084;004[A ]| Of pleasant rivers wanting one of twenty. 01:085;004[A ]| And what doth Simois? and what Matrona, 01:086;004[A ]| But wait and tend upon$4$ the Queen Diona? 01:087;004[A ]| All rivers in$4$ the world, or small or mighty 01:088;004[A ]| Derive their lineage, from great Amphitrite, 01:089;004[A ]| Hence comes our British Severn, Wye, Lugg, Umber 01:090;004[A ]| And thousands too innumerous for$4$ number. 01:091;004[A ]| But stay my Muse thou hadst almost forgot 01:092;004[A ]| The Kentish Medway one of greatest note 01:093;005[A ]| Next to$4$ that$6#2$ famous navigable Thames 01:094;005[A ]| Whose breasts are silvered with compounded streams 01:095;005[A ]| Which$6#1$ bear up$5$ floating houses, what a train 01:096;005[A ]| Of lusty watermen doth Thames maintain? 01:097;005[A ]| Who$6#1$ though with rapid force they are backwards hurled 01:098;005[A ]| Yet are they often forwards in$4$ the world. 01:099;005[A ]| Great London is the Bow, the Thames the string 01:100;005[A ]| The Boats are arrows which$6#1$ about do spring 01:101;005[A ]| The Streams Sabbatical do rest and stay. 01:102;005[A ]| In$4$ observation of the Sabbath day. 01:103;005[A ]| Add here the German Savenire Pouhont, 01:104;005[A ]| And medicinable Spa in$4$ great account 01:105;005[A ]| For$4$ its effecting strange unheard of things, 01:106;005[A ]| Unparalleled by$4$ none unless the springs 01:107;005[A ]| Of Tunbridg famous in$4$ our Kentish county, 01:108;005[A ]| For$4$ casting up$5$ their subterraneous bounty, 01:109;005[A ]| Which$6#1$ relishing of Iron, and sulphury veins 01:110;005[A ]| Cures well nigh all infirmities and pains, 01:111;005[A ]| Nay lengthens life causing the fates to$9$ unspin 01:112;005[A ]| Life's drawn out thread, hath any got the spleen? 01:113;005[A ]| The dropsy? the vertigo? or the stone? 01:114;005[A ]| These waters will$1$ yield remedy alone. 01:115;005[A ]| Suppose thou art Lunatic, or Planet struck, 01:116;005[A ]| Here is that$6#2$ will$1$ help thee, if thou hast the luck 01:117;005[A ]| To$9$ come and take it, is it thine endeavour 01:118;005[A ]| To$9$ be rid of the Colic or the fever, 01:119;006[A ]| Or the Obstructions of the Mesentery, 01:120;006[A ]| Reins, Melt, and liver? wouldst thou fain be merry 01:121;006[A ]| And freed from Melancholy? if you please 01:122;006[A ]| To$9$ use these waters, doubtless, you will$1$ have ease; 01:123;006[A ]| Gouts Ischyatica's, the French-man's pox, 01:124;006[A ]| And what flows from Pandora's opened box 01:125;006[A ]| These Springs resist, and for$4$ your comfort here 01:126;006[A ]| Green sickness, Maids, a remedy is near. 01:127;006[A ]| And you, disheartened Sarahs, do but come 01:128;006[A ]| And drink, and you will$1$ have an enlarged womb. 01:129;006[A ]| In$4$ brief, to$9$ cure all maladies, there dwells 01:130;006[A ]| A Sovereign virtue in$4$ these Tunbridge Wells. 01:131;006[A ]| Nor must I leave those Bristoll Baths which$6#1$ are 01:132;006[A ]| For$4$ their effects so$5#1$ wonderful, so$5#1$ rare. 01:133;006[A ]| All Aches Cramps, Convulsions (and what not?) 01:134;006[A ]| Die in$4$ those waters naturally hot. 01:135;006[A ]| Well, I could wish those Authors of disorders 01:136;006[A ]| Too much increased in$4$ those Bristoll borders 01:137;006[A ]| I mean that$6#2$ frantic self-afflicting crew 01:138;006[A ]| Of trembling Quakers, with their Captain too 01:139;006[A ]| Tongue-bored Nailor, branded in$4$ the forehead 01:140;006[A ]| With B for$4$ blasphemy, were in$4$ those torrid 01:141;006[A ]| And scalding Currents forced to$9$ stand awhile 01:142;006[A ]| My Genius tells me they would at last recoil 01:143;006[A ]| Their fond conceits, and soon be a-forsaking 01:144;006[A ]| Their censuring others; and give over Quaking. 01:145;007[A ]| The uburous fountains and each conduit brings 01:146;007[A ]| Its store of water from their bubbling springs, 01:147;007[A ]| Of Neptune's stock Acidalus came down, 01:148;007[A ]| Yielding her store, to$4$ the Baeotian Town. 01:149;007[A ]| So$5#2$ Aganippe is a sacred fountain, 01:150;007[A ]| Used by$4$ the Ladies of the by-forked mountain, 01:151;007[A ]| And Arethusa, whose mellifluous womb 01:152;007[A ]| Is sweet, nay sweeter than the honey-comb. 01:153;007[A ]| What should I speak of the Hippocrenian Well? 01:154;007[A ]| And what shall I of the Clitorian tell? 01:155;007[A ]| The first whereof the Muses haunt a brook 01:156;007[A ]| The hoof of winged Pegasus hath struck 01:157;007[A ]| The other Fount, (it seems to$4$ me divine,) 01:158;007[A ]| Can make men sober when over-took with wine, 01:159;007[A ]| The Well Telpissa, is so$5#1$ cold so$5#1$ chill 01:160;007[A ]| That$3$ it Tyresia, (as they say) did kill, 01:161;007[A ]| The Ammonian Fount, is cold and hot by$4$ turns 01:162;007[A ]| Cold in$4$ the day, and in$4$ the night it burns. 01:163;007[A ]| It is said the sportful Eleusinian spring, 01:164;007[A ]| Will$1$ dance when shepherds are disposed to$9$ sing, 01:165;007[A ]| Clarean a Well (for$3$ it there needs no$2$ strife,) 01:166;007[A ]| Doth lengthen eloquence, but shortens life, 01:167;007[A ]| Sweet Helicon is a consecrated Well, 01:168;007[A ]| To$4$ the Muses, in$4$ it do the Muses dwell. 01:169;007[A ]| Phineus, a Well, is wholesome in$4$ the day 01:170;007[A ]| To$9$ drink, but hurtful in$4$ the night (men say) 01:171;010[A ]| The fount Cabura yields a fragrant smell, 01:172;010[A ]| The well Halcyon, danceth very well, 01:173;010[A ]| Cilician Cydnus, cures the gout the spring 01:174;010[A ]| Leucoges eye sight to$4$ the blind doth bring, 01:175;010[A ]| Cyzices quencheth hot Idalian fire, 01:176;010[A ]| A draught of Lycus causeth life to$9$ expire. 01:177;010[A ]| All things do in$4$ the gulf of Sylla sink. 01:178;010[A ]| The Stream Anyger, casts a loathsome stink: 01:179;010[A ]| Azanium is a Well which$6#1$ doth incline, 01:180;010[A ]| Bacchus his Genial Friends to$9$ loath all wine. 01:181;010[A ]| Athamas water setteth wood on$4$ fire 01:182;010[A ]| Making the kindled flames for$3$ to$9$ aspire. 01:183;010[A ]| There are a number more which$6#1$ he that$6#1$ looks 01:184;010[A ]| Shall find set down in$4$ Learned Authors' Books, 01:185;010[A ]| My Muse hath touched the chiefest she hath read, 01:186;010[A ]| And tired with search, discretion calls to$4$ bed. 02:000;010[A ]| 02:001;010[A ]| God doth in$4$ a liberal measure, 02:002;010[A ]| Furnish these inferior Bowers 02:003;010[A ]| With a large unsummed-up treasure, 02:004;010[A ]| Of Trees, and Fruits, Plants and Flowers. 02:000;010[A ]| 02:005;010[A ]| As soon as God's all-powerful hand had laid 02:006;010[A ]| The world's foundation, to$4$ the earth he said, 02:007;010[A ]| Lay by$5$ thy mournful weeds, unite thy powers, 02:008;010[A ]| And make a garland of the choicest flowers, 02:009;010[A ]| Embossed with Gems, and Diamonds; then crown 02:010;010[A ]| Thy front, and put on$5$ an Embroidered gown, 02:011;010[A ]| Nay and the more thy glory for$3$ to$9$ grace, 02:012;010[A ]| With liveliest colours beautify thy face. 02:013;010[A ]| Put on$5$ thy Periwig, all fruits, plums, pears, 02:014;010[A ]| Shall hang like$4$ Jewels, dangling in$4$ thine ears. 02:015;010[A ]| With that$6#2$ arose this new proclaimed Queen, 02:016;010[A ]| Her Ebon mantle turned a gallant green, 02:017;010[A ]| Befringed with flowers; the Gorget that$6#1$ she wore 02:018;010[A ]| Was laced with Flora's pride, bestarched over 02:019;010[A ]| With Dews, and rosy mists, her hand did hold 02:020;010[A ]| A royal Sceptre made of burnished gold. 02:021;012[A ]| Rich Gems, rare Jewels, precious stones are set 02:022;012[A ]| Up$5$ charily in$4$ her womb's Cabinet. 02:023;012[A ]| This stately Empress dons her dangling Tresses, 02:024;012[A ]| And makes no$2$ more ado but tricks and dresses 02:025;012[A ]| Her wanton bosom with delightful flowers, 02:026;012[A ]| Against Jove's descending in$4$ his silver showers. 02:027;012[A ]| The heavens as bracelets, her pure hands bedeck 02:028;012[A ]| The stars are Beads which$6#1$ go about her neck, 02:029;012[A ]| Her lily neck so$3$ that$3$ fair Uenus seeks 02:030;012[A ]| Her heaven-stolen beauty in$4$ her earthly cheeks, 02:031;012[A ]| Wild Ash trees from earth's swelling matrix spring 02:032;012[A ]| The river Sallowes fens forth Alders bring 02:033;012[A ]| The Myrtle loves the shore, Vines do enfold 02:034;012[A ]| Their arms on$4$ hills, the Yew tree haunts the cold, 02:035;012[A ]| The fruitful Almond from earth's womb doth come 02:036;012[A ]| The sweet-scent Aromatic Balsamum; 02:037;012[A ]| The box-tree ever green, the towering Cedar, 02:038;012[A ]| The stately Pine, which$6#1$ doth in$4$ height succeed her 02:039;012[A ]| The lovely Cherry-trees sanguineous sap, 02:040;012[A ]| Is nourished in$4$ Demegorgon's lap, 02:041;012[A ]| The war used Cornell, and the Mast-ful Beech, 02:042;012[A ]| The funeral Cypress, and the velvet Peach, 02:043;012[A ]| The Ambrosiac Cinnamon, the Fig, 02:044;012[A ]| The Pumpkin and the aged Oak (so$6#1$ big) 02:045;012[A ]| The Juniper which$6#1$ yields a fragrant smell, 02:046;012[A ]| And Sea green Willows on$4$ the earth do dwell. 02:047;013[A ]| The Daphnean Laurel tree, which$6#1$ doth not dread 02:048;013[A ]| The thunderer's voice, whose hair-abounding head 02:049;013[A ]| Is never bald; but doth forever flourish, 02:050;013[A ]| Springs from the earth, it is the earth doth nourish 02:051;013[A ]| The never-fading Palms; the beauteous Fir 02:052;013[A ]| Straight as an arrow; and the redolent Myrrh, 02:053;013[A ]| The broad-branched Plane-tree, with his spacious leaves 02:054;013[A ]| The wanton Ivy which$6#1$ adheres and cleaves 02:055;013[A ]| To$4$ other Arbors, groweth everywhere, 02:056;013[A ]| The downy Poplar, The Pyramidal Pear, 02:057;013[A ]| The Melt-tree, Weapons Needles Thread, affords 02:058;013[A ]| Clothes Honey, Sugar, Balm, Wine, Parchment, Cords 02:059;013[A ]| The Vine supporting Elm, the pearly Plum, 02:060;013[A ]| The baleful Pitch-tree, sweating forth its gum. 02:061;013[A ]| The fulsome Bullace, and the prickly Holly, 02:062;013[A ]| The furred coat Chestnut, and the shrub Trifolly, 02:063;013[A ]| The golden Orange, and the plush-coat Quince, 02:064;013[A ]| Which$6#1$ ordered well yields Marmalade for$4$ a Prince, 02:065;013[A ]| The shady Linden, Gooseberries and Wardens, 02:066;013[A ]| The Mulberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, grow in$4$ gardens 02:067;013[A ]| All these and many more come from the earth 02:068;013[A ]| Earth gives them nutriment as well as birth, 02:069;013[A ]| The earth, mother of all things; suckles all 02:070;013[A ]| Her vegetative offsprings, great and small. 02:071;013[A ]| At God's command Dame Tellus decked her bowers 02:072;013[A ]| With verdant herbs, and Odoriferous Flowers, 02:073;014[A ]| Of sundry virtues, and of sundry hue, 02:074;014[A ]| Some green, some red, some yellow, white, some blue. 02:075;014[A ]| Here doth the Cardu's-Benedictus grow, 02:076;014[A ]| Both to$4$ the plague and stone a deadly foe: 02:077;014[A ]| Here jaundis-curing, Horehound, which$6#1$ is good 02:078;014[A ]| Against the Asthma; here is Southern-wood 02:079;014[A ]| Good against Fevers; here the Worm-wood eases 02:080;014[A ]| All Surfeits, drunkenness, Choleric Diseases. 02:081;014[A ]| Cough-chasing, Rocket, Rue-expelling vapours, 02:082;014[A ]| Which$6#1$ dim the sight; the palate-pleasing Capers 02:083;014[A ]| Helping the Spleen; sweet-scenting Marjoram 02:084;014[A ]| Is here; and there the Balm of Abraham; 02:085;014[A ]| Here grows the Beet; yonder the Daffodil; 02:086;014[A ]| And there the fragrant spreading Camomile; 02:087;014[A ]| Here is Mint, Centaury, and Columbine, 02:088;014[A ]| And there the Cowslip and the Eglantine; 02:089;014[A ]| See here is Ey-bright, Anis, Cummin, Carry, 02:090;014[A ]| Dittander there, behold the herb Cost-mary, 02:091;014[A ]| Here is Germander, Melilot also, 02:092;014[A ]| And Harts-tongue, Harts-horn, Harts-ease, there do grow 02:093;014[A ]| Roots white and red, and chockly, Artichokes, 02:094;014[A ]| Here maiden's hair is, alias, Venus locks, 02:095;014[A ]| Here thriveth Hyssop, Lavender, and Sorrel, 02:096;014[A ]| Yonder the Night-shade, called Pety-morel, 02:097;014[A ]| Here Palma-Christi doth itself expand, 02:098;014[A ]| There Peneroyal, royally doth stand. 02:099;015[A ]| Here groweth Parsley, yonder sprouteth Tansy; 02:100;015[A ]| And here the Loveage, yon the Lover's Pansy. 02:101;015[A ]| Here is drowsie Poppy, there are Daisies blowing, 02:102;015[A ]| And sweet Angelica is yonder growing: 02:103;015[A ]| Here Chicory springs, there Fumitory thrives, 02:104;015[A ]| Starves-acre lives here, that$6#1$ the Louse unlives. 02:105;015[A ]| Here is sovereign Rhubarb, yonder is sweet Basil, 02:106;015[A ]| There Fuller's herb, known by$4$ the name of Thasil, 02:107;015[A ]| Yonder spread Mandrakes, the neglected Nettle, 02:108;015[A ]| There doth its foot in$4$ Tellus bosom settle. 02:109;015[A ]| Here is Savory, Savery, and Helebore, 02:110;015[A ]| (Of which$6#1$ they say Anticyras hath store) 02:111;015[A ]| Parsnips, and Turnips, and Potatoes too, 02:112;015[A ]| Coleworts, and Cabbage, and the Radish do 02:113;015[A ]| Rise from the ground; Elicampane, the Rape, 02:114;015[A ]| And all plants else have from the earth their shape 02:115;015[A ]| All sorts of grain Wheat, Barley, Oats, and Poder 02:116;015[A ]| Whose sap-less stalks the stall-fed Ox do fodder. 02:117;015[A ]| Burrage, and Bugloss, Fennel, Water-cresses, 02:118;015[A ]| Dame Tellus with all these her bosom dresses, 02:119;015[A ]| Now walk we (Reader) into Flora's Bowers, 02:120;015[A ]| For$4$ recreation; here are curious flowers, 02:121;015[A ]| To$9$ make fine Posies with; here here behold 02:122;015[A ]| The purple Violet, and Marigold. 02:123;015[A ]| Seest how these variegated beds do show 02:124;015[A ]| As many colours as the Rainy Bow? 02:125;016[A ]| Here is choice of Pinks, and banks of Damask Roses 02:126;016[A ]| Their sight doth please our eyes, their smell, our noses 02:127;016[A ]| The clear faced Lily smiles, so$5#2$ here great store 02:128;016[A ]| Of Gillyflowers, Tulips, and ~~ but what need more 02:129;016[A ]| In$4$ vain alas! in$4$ vain I go about 02:130;016[A ]| To$9$ reckon all the branches which$6#1$ do sprout 02:131;016[A ]| From out Methymna; the Hyblean Bees, 02:132;016[A ]| And yellow sands, near the Pactolian Seas, 02:133;016[A ]| Are not so$5#1$ numerous, the stars give place 02:134;016[A ]| (If numbered) to$4$ the Demegorgon's race, 02:135;016[A ]| It is night, and Titan his refulgent beams 02:136;016[A ]| Doth hide their glory in$4$ the Western streams 02:137;016[A ]| The third day left a universal shade, 02:138;016[A ]| And heaven was pleased with the works he made. 03:000;017[A ]| 03:001;017[A ]| God doth the Canopy of heaven, 03:002;017[A ]| With sparkling glittering Gems inlay. 03:003;017[A ]| The twelve signs, and planets seven. 03:004;017[A ]| Strange effects, the Milky way. 03:000;017[A ]| 03:005;017[A ]| The morrow after, when the light be purled 03:006;017[A ]| The yearly mantle of the new-made world; 03:007;017[A ]| Heaven's hand, still nilling to$9$ be idle, gilded 03:008;017[A ]| The earth's fair ceiling, he before had builded. 03:009;017[A ]| Stars are heaven's Scutcheons, thick as Argus eyes 03:010;017[A ]| They hang, and twinkle in$4$ the marble skies 03:011;017[A ]| Of great or lesser magnitudes, each one 03:012;017[A ]| Shine like$4$ the Jacynth and the Jasper stone. 03:013;017[A ]| But far more glorious, yea they go beyond 03:014;017[A ]| The fiery Carbuncle, the Diamond, 03:015;017[A ]| And golden Chrysolite, their beauty shines 03:016;017[A ]| So$5#1$ bright, nay brighter, than the wealthy Mines 03:017;017[A ]| Of hot Arabia, or Pactolean Seas, 03:018;017[A ]| The tails of Peacocks, are but toys to$4$ these, 03:019;018[A ]| The purple Amethyst, the Hesphesite, 03:020;018[A ]| And costly Opal is nothing near so$5#1$ bright; 03:021;018[A ]| Earth's rarest Jewels, may not with them compare, 03:022;018[A ]| The costliest Gems are not so$5#1$ rich as they are: 03:023;018[A ]| These pearls which$6#1$ garnish the ethereal story, 03:024;018[A ]| Are lively emblems of their maker's glory. 03:025;018[A ]| These glittering Spheres, about the axle roll 03:026;018[A ]| Which$6#1$ joins to$4$ the Arctic and Antarctic Pole: 03:027;018[A ]| This part cold Boreas, and the North star sees: 03:028;018[A ]| Hot Auster, vieweth the Antipodes. 03:029;018[A ]| The Ursa Major, and the Minor too, 03:030;018[A ]| Their backs turned to$4$ it, round the North Pole go: 03:031;018[A ]| The Dragon, which$6#1$ did keep through watchfulness 03:032;018[A ]| The golden Apples of the Hesperides 03:033;018[A ]| Much like$4$ the windings of a river flows, 03:034;018[A ]| His widened mouth like$4$ a Charybdis shows. 03:035;018[A ]| Hercules beneath him kneels, next whom the Crown 03:036;018[A ]| Of Ariadne, on$4$ the earth shines down. 03:037;018[A ]| Here Snake-engirted Serpentarius stands, 03:038;018[A ]| Squeezing the bending Snake in$4$ his griping hands, 03:039;018[A ]| Under him Scorpio exporrected lies: 03:040;018[A ]| There Libra's beam, turns in$4$ the Azure skies. 03:041;018[A ]| Arctophylax here drives his wain; in$4$ his groin 03:042;018[A ]| The radiant lustre of a lamp doth shine; 03:043;018[A ]| He treads on$4$ Virgo who$6#1$ a sheaf doth bear, 03:044;018[A ]| Next whom appeareth Berenice's hair, 03:045;019[A ]| The great Bear's hind feet, on$4$ the Lion tread, 03:046;019[A ]| Cancer and Gemini with his double head 03:047;019[A ]| Are next, and near to$4$ Leda's egg hatched twins 03:048;019[A ]| Auriga holds strong wine; close by$4$ him shines 03:049;019[A ]| The rainy star of the Olenian Goat; 03:050;019[A ]| Jove's nurses next Aix and Aelice note. 03:051;019[A ]| Here prostrate on$4$ the floor, behold a Bull, 03:052;019[A ]| Whose sublime horns with Stars are beautiful: 03:053;019[A ]| The brood-hen or the rainy Hyades 03:054;019[A ]| See there, (some call them the Atlantides) 03:055;019[A ]| The tail of Cynosure the little Bear 03:056;019[A ]| Points at the widened Arms of Cepheus there, 03:057;019[A ]| Whose sad wife Cassiopea next complains 03:058;019[A ]| For$4$ her Andromeda, bound fast in$4$ chains. 03:059;019[A ]| Next winged Pegasus on$4$ high doth mount 03:060;019[A ]| Whose hoof struck whilom the Heliconian Fount; 03:061;019[A ]| And just before the Dwarf in$4$ fetters bound 03:062;019[A ]| or Triangulus is found. 03:063;019[A ]| Two fishes, linked by$4$ their tails lie forth, 03:064;019[A ]| One Southward, and the other towards the North, 03:065;019[A ]| A sword in$4$ Perseus' right hand out is spread, 03:066;019[A ]| In his left the snaky haired Medusa's head. 03:067;019[A ]| He sits among the Pleiad's, his winged shoes. 03:068;019[A ]| Most sweetly there the Lyre of Mercury goes. 03:069;019[A ]| The Armiger of Iove, spreads here her wings, 03:070;019[A ]| And there the Swan that$6#1$ her own Elegy sings. 03:071;020[A ]| See where swift Pegasus his mouth is placed, 03:072;020[A ]| There Joves Cup-bearer Ganimede is graced; 03:073;020[A ]| Beneath whom doth arise the Capricorn, 03:074;020[A ]| There Sagitarius doth the Heavens adorn, 03:075;020[A ]| His winged dart flies from his boisterous string 03:076;020[A ]| Between the Eagle's and the Vulture's wing. 03:077;020[A ]| The Dolphin last of all swims in$4$ the North, 03:078;020[A ]| Which$6#1$ saved Arion, in$4$ the Sea cast forth. 03:079;020[A ]| (Sweet Jesu! bear me to$4$ the Port of Sion, 03:080;020[A ]| Be thou my Dolphin I will$1$ be thy Arion. 03:081;020[A ]| Orion mounteth nigh the Southern Pole, 03:082;020[A ]| With golden belt begirt; his left-foot sole: 03:083;020[A ]| He gently dippeth in$4$ the silver streams 03:084;020[A ]| Of swift Erid'nus; next the Dog-star gleams, 03:085;020[A ]| Whose yelping frights the Hare; there swims the Whale. 03:086;020[A ]| Pegasian Argo next is under sail, 03:087;020[A ]| Which$6#1$ bore the Argonauts, and Peers of Greece, 03:088;020[A ]| Together with the Colchian golden fleece. 03:089;020[A ]| The Southern Garland, called Ixion's wheel, 03:090;020[A ]| Lies under horned Sagittarius heel. 03:091;020[A ]| Yonder is the Thuribulum divine; 03:092;020[A ]| There doth the Kid; and here the Centaur shine. 03:093;020[A ]| In$4$ folds, the truculent Hydra lies, enrolled, 03:094;020[A ]| On$4$ whom stands Corvus, and a cup of gold 03:095;020[A ]| The Crater of the Powers: in$4$ the skies 03:096;020[A ]| By$4$ the egg-hatched brethren, little Procyon lies. 03:097;021[A ]| See there the embroidered Baldric, and the stars 03:098;021[A ]| Thereon engraved, Supine Astronomers. 03:099;021[A ]| The Ram, Bull, Twins, Crab, Lion, Virgo, Scale, 03:100;021[A ]| Scorp% Archer, Capri% Aquar% Pisces, call: 03:101;021[A ]| The Ram, the Bull, the Twins, show in$4$ the Spring 03:102;021[A ]| Crab, Leo, Virgo, do the Summer bring. 03:103;021[A ]| Scale, Scorpion, Archer, gather corn together, 03:104;021[A ]| Goat Ganimed, Pisces, rise in$4$ winter's weather. 03:105;021[A ]| Six Springs, and Harvests Equinoctials share, 03:106;021[A ]| Summer and winter's Solstice six declare. 03:107;021[A ]| Seven wandering Planets, you may here see soon, 03:108;021[A ]| Saturn, Jove, Mars, Sol, Venus, Mercury, Moon. 03:109;021[A ]| From these alone, from these ethereal flames 03:110;021[A ]| The Seven days of the week derive their names, 03:111;021[A ]| God placed in$4$ the Firmament of heaven 03:112;021[A ]| These pilgrim-planets, all in$4$ number Seven 03:113;021[A ]| They and the golden Baldrics thrice four powers, 03:114;021[A ]| Have influence in$4$ these bodies of ours: 03:115;021[A ]| They rule the Head, Neck, Arms, and Breast complete, 03:116;021[A ]| Back, Belly, Reins, Secrets, Thighs, Knees, Legs, Feet, 03:117;021[A ]| There is many a thousand nameless glittering globe, 03:118;021[A ]| Here inter-woven in$4$ this spangled Robe. 03:119;021[A ]| And in$4$ Earth's Tester, all with stars set round 03:120;021[A ]| The 7Lactea*via of Jehova is found: 03:121;021[A ]| This way doth lead to$4$ the Tribunal Throne 03:122;021[A ]| Of thundering Jove, this is the way alone 03:123;022[A ]| Conducts to$4$ bliss, if thou wilt enter in$5$ 03:124;022[A ]| Thy milk-white conscience must be free from sin: 03:125;022[A ]| The way doth lie direct, thou canst not miss: 03:126;022[A ]| A pure white conscience is the way to$4$ bliss, 04:000;023[A ]| 04:001;023[A ]| The Creation of the Sun 04:002;023[A ]| And the Moon in$4$ full Career, 04:003;023[A ]| They alternately do run 04:004;023[A ]| Unto either Hemisphere. 04:000;023[A ]| 04:005;023[A ]| When heaven's great builder had about enrolled 04:006;023[A ]| This Marble Gallery, with studs of gold; 04:007;023[A ]| He made the greater, and the lesser light 04:008;023[A ]| Alternately to$9$ rule the Day and Night; 04:009;023[A ]| Illustrious Phaebus his refulgent face, 04:010;023[A ]| The upper and the lower world doth grace, 04:011;023[A ]| With equal splendour; his irradiant beams 04:012;023[A ]| Refresheth all things; his ignivomous teams 04:013;023[A ]| Run restless races; his all-quickening power 04:014;023[A ]| Gives life and breath to$4$ every plant and flower; 04:015;023[A ]| Unto our sight it evidently appears, 04:016;023[A ]| His revolution makes up$5$ days and years: 04:017;023[A ]| He circulates in$4$ twice twelve hours time 04:018;023[A ]| The Universe, spends half in$4$ this our clime, 04:019;024[A ]| And when his Chariot's rapid wheels are whirled 04:020;024[A ]| Into the Climates of the inferior world; 04:021;024[A ]| He on$4$ the lower Hemisphere displays 04:022;024[A ]| His Rosy light and bright refulgent rays, 04:023;024[A ]| Then pale-faced Phaebe riseth to$9$ fulfil 04:024;024[A ]| Her nightly course, ascending up$5$ the hill 04:025;024[A ]| Of the renowned Olympus, joys to$9$ spread 04:026;024[A ]| The glittering glory of her new-made head, 04:027;024[A ]| Silvering the world in$4$ her nocturnal race, 04:028;024[A ]| She reigns as Empress in$4$ her brother's place 04:029;024[A ]| And emulates his rays, (although more dim) 04:030;024[A ]| What light she hath is all derived from him; 04:031;024[A ]| She every month doth wax and wane and show 04:032;024[A ]| Now Semicircled like$4$ a half bent bow: 04:033;024[A ]| But when Sol doth against her full face shine, 04:034;024[A ]| Earth interposed in$4$ the Ecliptic line; 04:035;024[A ]| Her round cheeks are Eclipsed, her masked face 04:036;024[A ]| Admits the glory of its borrowed grace, 04:037;024[A ]| She wears a Cypress hood and overshrouds 04:038;024[A ]| Her shamefaced countenance, in$4$ the gloomy clouds. 04:039;024[A ]| This Night's fair Lady, by$4$ her influence brings 04:040;024[A ]| Admired effects to$4$ sublunary things. 04:041;024[A ]| O sacred prudence, every day nay hour 04:042;024[A ]| Sets forth the greatness of the Almighty's power, 04:043;024[A ]| His power fills all things, if I tour the skies 04:044;024[A ]| I do behold it in$4$ those twinkling eyes. 04:045;025[A ]| Do not I see it in$4$ the burnished Sun, 04:046;025[A ]| And Moon, which$6#1$ round about their Circle run? 04:047;025[A ]| And if from heaven I to$4$ the earth descend, 04:048;025[A ]| Are not his wonders there without an end 04:049;025[A ]| Nay sail I out into the boundless Seas 04:050;025[A ]| God's goodness meets me; go I where I please 04:051;025[A ]| His mercies find me; if I take the wings 04:052;025[A ]| Of fair Aurora, if I search the springs 04:053;025[A ]| Of his abundant grace; and if I roll 04:054;025[A ]| Even from the Arctic to$4$ the Antarctic Pole. 04:055;025[A ]| His favours do prevent me; Sea and Land 04:056;025[A ]| Enriched are by$4$ the All creator's hand. 04:057;025[A ]| Dive I to$4$ the sulphurous pit of hell, 04:058;025[A ]| There, there the eternal doth in$4$ Justice dwell 04:059;025[A ]| Look here, look there, nay turn I where I will$1$ 04:060;025[A ]| I see God's greatness and his goodness still. 04:061;025[A ]| No$2$ Gods with him may equalized be; 04:062;025[A ]| Where is there such another God as he? 04:063;025[A ]| I stand amazed, on$4$ his stupendous name, 04:064;025[A ]| O with what words may I express the same! 04:065;025[A ]| And now the Major-General of day, 04:066;025[A ]| (Whose eye doth all things in$4$ the world survey) 04:067;025[A ]| Hastens his Chariot to$4$ the Hesperian streams, 04:068;025[A ]| Un-yokes his horses hides his blewing beams 04:069;025[A ]| In$4$ Thetis bosom; by$4$ the western Seas 04:070;025[A ]| He setting, riseth to$4$ the Antipodes. 04:071;026[A ]| The sable Curtains of thick darkness spread 04:072;026[A ]| To$9$ give us notice Sol is gone to$4$ bed: 04:073;026[A ]| Night harnesseth her Stallions, and doth crown 04:074;026[A ]| Her head with poppy; in$4$ a mourning gown 04:075;026[A ]| She widow-like appears; a leaden mace 04:076;026[A ]| Her sleepy hand engrasps, her steps deface 04:077;026[A ]| The Crystal-brow of day, and out she spreads 04:078;026[A ]| The spangled Orb of heaven, about the beds 04:079;026[A ]| Of everything that$6#1$ draweth breath she closes 04:080;026[A ]| All eyes and leaves them to$4$ their sweet reposes: 04:081;026[A ]| All things do sleep, the Lady of the night 04:082;026[A ]| Entering her brother's place, borrows his light; 04:083;026[A ]| Pale Luna rising from the Orient streams 04:084;026[A ]| Of Thetis brandisheth her trembling beams: 04:085;026[A ]| The Olimphick Tower she ambitiously aspires 04:086;026[A ]| Concomitated with her sister fires. 04:087;026[A ]| The perfect colours of all earthly things 04:088;026[A ]| Are hid with dim-eyed darkness sable wings: 04:089;026[A ]| The fourth day left a universal shade, 04:090;026[A ]| And heaven was pleased with the works he made. 05:000;027[A ]| 05:001;027[A ]| God replenisheth the waters 05:002;027[A ]| With unnumberd living creatures, 05:003;027[A ]| Giving to$4$ them divers natures, 05:004;027[A ]| Properties, and several features. 05:000;027[A ]| 05:005;027[A ]| When rosy-faced Aurora did unfold 05:006;027[A ]| Her dappled Curtains, fringed with burnished gold, 05:007;027[A ]| And ruddy Titan from his saffron bed 05:008;027[A ]| Roused the glory of his early head: 05:009;027[A ]| God spake the word, and fishes small and mighty 05:010;027[A ]| Furnished the Courts of Sea-green Amphitrite; 05:011;027[A ]| The family of Neptune soon amounted 05:012;027[A ]| To$4$ a great number more than can be counted. 05:013;027[A ]| Some of these watery Citizens do love, 05:014;027[A ]| Salt habitations; others fresh approve. 05:015;027[A ]| Nature hath given to$4$ these new formed creatures, 05:016;027[A ]| Diversities of natures, names, and features. 05:017;027[A ]| The Sturgeon loves to$9$ swim against the stream; 05:018;027[A ]| These live in$4$ ponds, the Perch, the Roch, and Bream, 05:019;028[A ]| The retrograding, Crab the Canther chaste, 05:020;028[A ]| The Cephalus find in$4$ the Sea repast, 05:021;028[A ]| He hides his head then thinks himself secure, 05:022;028[A ]| The crafty Barble first unhooks the Lure. 05:023;028[A ]| "Great Neptune's Sea Clark called the Calamary, 05:024;028[A ]| "About him doth his Pen and Penknife carry. 05:025;028[A ]| The louzy Arica feeds upon$4$ flesh, 05:026;028[A ]| The Lamprey, Salmon live in$4$ waters fresh. 05:027;028[A ]| The tongueless Carp, doth in$4$ the fish pond dwell 05:028;028[A ]| The eyeless Cockle walketh from his shell. 05:029;028[A ]| The Music charmed Dolphin, ferried over 05:030;028[A ]| Sea coast Arion to$4$ the wished-for shore. 05:031;028[A ]| The fish Plagusia swimmeth on$4$ her sides, 05:032;028[A ]| The Remora resisteth winds and tides. 05:033;028[A ]| Large Oars stuled sails, and cleaving to$4$ a ship 05:034;028[A ]| Strongly and strangely stops it, if you rip 05:035;028[A ]| Thorned-foot Echinus, and him water give, 05:036;028[A ]| He will$1$ reunite his parts dis-joined and live. 05:037;028[A ]| The wide-mouthed Labrax ever loves to$9$ yawn: 05:038;028[A ]| The Pearl-fish, always leagueth with the Prawn. 05:039;028[A ]| Are you a*hungry go and catch a Conger 05:040;028[A ]| What fish is larger than the Whale or longer? 05:041;028[A ]| His monstrous bulk doth like$4$ an Island seem, 05:042;028[A ]| Around enclosed in$4$ a watery stream. 05:043;028[A ]| The gilden Spirlings in$4$ cold winter's weather, 05:044;028[A ]| Lie round (to$9$ keep them warm) in$4$ balls together. 05:045;029[A ]| The winged Voligo above the water flies; 05:046;029[A ]| His head between his feet and belly lies, 05:047;029[A ]| The Wolf-fish caught, ploughs with his tail the sand, 05:048;029[A ]| And hiding there, escapes the fisher's hand. 05:049;029[A ]| From Margarus our Margerites do come: 05:050;029[A ]| The Meryx (Cow-like) chews the cud say some. 05:051;029[A ]| When the Milvago above the waves doth fly, 05:052;029[A ]| Tempests and storms give over immediately. 05:053;029[A ]| The Musculus (making his fins his Oars) 05:054;029[A ]| Ushers the Whale from rocky shelves and shores. 05:055;029[A ]| Ears to$4$ the belly of the Oysters join; 05:056;029[A ]| The Oxyringus eyes most brightly shine. 05:057;029[A ]| The Muscle and the speckled Leopard: 05:058;029[A ]| The Peacock swimmeth like$4$ the heaven bestarred 05:059;029[A ]| Pediculus the Dolphin's parasite, 05:060;029[A ]| Doth in$4$ the food, the Dolphin gets, delight. 05:061;029[A ]| The bleating Sea calfe, hath an hairy hide. 05:062;029[A ]| The fraudulent Manifeet loves paciride. 05:063;029[A ]| The adulterous Sargus, the Sea grunting-hog, 05:064;029[A ]| The Turbot the Caerulian speckled frog. 05:065;029[A ]| The Scarus much delights to$9$ ruminate 05:066;029[A ]| The Scolopender swallowing hook and bait 05:067;029[A ]| Vomits his bowels having loosed the hook 05:068;029[A ]| It slips them in$5$ again and is not took. 05:069;029[A ]| The Stockfish is a fish that$6#1$ will$1$ not boil 05:070;029[A ]| Unless you beat it with a stick a while 05:071;030[A ]| The bane-toothed Cuttle nigh destruction's brink 05:072;030[A ]| Absconds her body with effused ink, 05:073;030[A ]| Which$6#1$ while it dazzleth the poor fisher's eyes 05:074;030[A ]| From the surprizer then escapes the prize. 05:075;030[A ]| The water's scale-backed golden-coated Ape, 05:076;030[A ]| Is like$4$ the earth's in$4$ colour and in$4$ shape. 05:077;030[A ]| The Star-fish, by$4$ a natural instinct 05:078;030[A ]| Burneth whatever it toucheth; would you think it? 05:079;030[A ]| It is said the Cramp fish will$1$ benumb the hands 05:080;030[A ]| Of him that$6#1$ fisheth, and a distance stands. 05:081;030[A ]| The Lamprey's life within her tail doth lie: 05:082;030[A ]| From Purple-fishes comes our purple dye. 05:083;030[A ]| Nature doth the Amphibious Sea-calf give, 05:084;030[A ]| By$4$ water and by$4$ land full leave to$9$ live, 05:085;030[A ]| She breeds upon$4$ the land and by$4$ degrees 05:086;030[A ]| Her young she accustoms to$4$ the briny Seas. 05:087;030[A ]| A thousand colours (if it be true) it is strange 05:088;030[A ]| (As in$4$ Hyena's) in$4$ her eyes do range. 05:089;030[A ]| The Sea grape squeezed in$4$ the Vintage press, 05:090;030[A ]| Of Wine will$1$ take away the irksomeness. 05:091;030[A ]| The skin of Pompilous makes many a thong 05:092;030[A ]| Of a great value ever-during strong. 05:093;030[A ]| The Adulterous Sargus changing mates behorns 05:094;030[A ]| The pates of He-Goats which$6#1$ before had horns. 05:095;030[A ]| The Vranoscop, always his eyes round balls 05:096;030[A ]| Bands (as it were) against the ethereal walls. 05:097;031[A ]| Lexus a fish is enemy to$4$ man, 05:098;031[A ]| And man to$4$ him, both are each other's bane. 05:099;031[A ]| And thou Thymalus, left almost behind, 05:100;031[A ]| What fish more precious than thy noble kind? 05:101;031[A ]| Can anything in$4$ sweetness thee excel? 05:102;031[A ]| Yields any odour a more fragrant smell? 05:103;031[A ]| Above all fishes thou deservest the Palm, 05:104;031[A ]| In$4$ that$3$ thou breathest like$4$ Arabian balm. 05:105;031[A ]| The wry-mouthed Plaice, the Whiting, and the Mackerel: 05:106;031[A ]| The slippery Eel, the Lobster, and the Cackrel 05:107;031[A ]| Making the eater laxative; the Trout, 05:108;031[A ]| The Herring King of fish, the Flounder, Pout, 05:109;031[A ]| The Wraith, the Gudgeon, and the boneless Seal, 05:110;031[A ]| And more there are, whose names I must conceal; 05:111;031[A ]| A world of Paper, and a Sea of Ink, 05:112;031[A ]| Would scarce suffice to$9$ hold them all I think. 05:113;031[A ]| But ah! what do we? we must haste to$4$ the shore 05:114;031[A ]| The winds do rise, the waves begin to$9$ roar: 05:115;031[A ]| Let us tack about, and strive the land to$9$ gain, 05:116;031[A ]| Enough of roaming on$4$ the foaming main. 05:117;031[A ]| Hark! Clio hark! behold the warbling Choir, 05:118;031[A ]| Call thee to$9$ play upon$4$ thine Ivory Lyre. 06:000;032[A ]| 06:001;032[A ]| Here there is a winged nation 06:002;032[A ]| Wandering in$4$ the fields and groves, 06:003;032[A ]| All of one kind keep, their fashion, 06:004;032[A ]| God his fifth day's work approves. 06:000;032[A ]| 06:005;032[A ]| Now on$4$ the feathered fowls bestow thine eyes, 06:006;032[A ]| (Kind reader) and observe their properties. 06:007;032[A ]| Mark how they fly and cut the flitting air, 06:008;032[A ]| These clap their wings, and those do quite contrair 06:009;032[A ]| Some run upon$4$ the ground, and some alway 06:010;032[A ]| Do leap from bough to$4$ bough from spray to$4$ spray, 06:011;032[A ]| These are delighted in$4$ the shady grove; 06:012;032[A ]| Whilst others in$4$ the open champaign rove. 06:013;032[A ]| Some choose to$9$ fly on$4$ high, and some as low, 06:014;032[A ]| And some do fly as swift as others go. 06:015;032[A ]| These hop about, while others love to$9$ sing 06:016;032[A ]| The praises of their everlasting King: 06:017;032[A ]| Some desarts haunt, some take a pride to$9$ show 06:018;032[A ]| Their pinions coloured like$4$ the rainy bow. 06:019;033[A ]| The silvan Choristers in$4$ various notes. 06:020;033[A ]| Send out sweet Carols from their musical throats 06:021;033[A ]| The warbling Philomel her Sonnets sings, 06:022;033[A ]| So$5#1$ shrill that$3$ at the sound each forest rings. 06:023;033[A ]| The milk-white Swan the river swims along, 06:024;033[A ]| Dying, sings sweetest, her Elegious song, 06:025;033[A ]| The pretty Linnet, and the whistling Thrush, 06:026;033[A ]| And Mavis chaunt in$4$ every thorny bush 06:027;033[A ]| Ear charming Ditties, and in$4$ ample story 06:028;033[A ]| Divulge the greatness of their maker's glory. 06:029;033[A ]| Nature to$9$ speak the Cisla doth inveigle 06:030;033[A ]| It is strange to$9$ think how the Majestic Eagle 06:031;033[A ]| The Armiger of Jove, with piercing eye 06:032;033[A ]| Dares to$9$ confront the Sun's coruscancy. 06:033;033[A ]| Amongst these airy Citizens we find 06:034;033[A ]| The Cipphos tossed with every gust of wind 06:035;033[A ]| The gaggling-Goose, the Gosling, and the Gander; 06:036;033[A ]| The brood-hen clucking, to$5$ and fro do wander: 06:037;033[A ]| The indulgent Stork most gratefully doth feed 06:038;033[A ]| His aged parents, in$4$ their time of need: 06:039;033[A ]| He broods and carries them; the kissing Dove 06:040;033[A ]| Always lives single, having lost her love: 06:041;033[A ]| The Hedge Sparrow nourisheth the Cuckoo's eggs. 06:042;033[A ]| The bird Apodes useth not his legs. 06:043;033[A ]| Hast thou the Jaundice? Icterus but eye 06:044;033[A ]| And thou wilt recover but the bird will$1$ die. 06:045;034[A ]| The stately Cock, with his elated Crest 06:046;034[A ]| Comes stalking on$5$, new roused from his rest, 06:047;034[A ]| His tail advanced, with a clear voice he crows, 06:048;034[A ]| He daunts the Lion and the light foreshows, 06:049;034[A ]| Fair weather follows when the Cranes soar high 06:050;034[A ]| Foul weather follows when apace they fly. 06:051;034[A ]| The greedy Cormorant seeing storms before, 06:052;034[A ]| With clamorous noise doth hasten to$4$ the shore. 06:053;034[A ]| The Cat faced melancholy Owl doth hollow 06:054;034[A ]| The swift winged lofty winding garrulous swallow 06:055;034[A ]| Sings as she flies; this Herald of the spring, 06:056;034[A ]| From frozen winter flies with speedy wing. 06:057;034[A ]| The great Bee backward flies, the Black-Bird loves 06:058;034[A ]| To$9$ lead a solitary life in$4$ groves. 06:059;034[A ]| The Chough's fair body is about enrolled 06:060;034[A ]| With plumes of silver, mixed with plumes of gold. 06:061;034[A ]| The gnat-devouriug Bat suckles her brood, 06:062;034[A ]| And shreds (for$3$ she hath teeth) her gotten food. 06:063;034[A ]| The prattling Parrot with his opened beak 06:064;034[A ]| In$4$ human language takes a pride to$9$ speak. 06:065;034[A ]| The Pelican tears her breast her young ones slain; 06:066;034[A ]| And with her blood reviveth them again. 06:067;034[A ]| The chattering Pie foretelling guests are near. 06:068;034[A ]| The chirping Sparrows under house eves are. 06:069;034[A ]| The scent-strong Vulture in$4$ his flight most slow, 06:070;034[A ]| Loves Carrion touching not what mortals sow; 06:071;035[A ]| Five hundred miles doth putrid Carrion smell 06:072;035[A ]| (If all be true Historians do tell) 06:073;035[A ]| The inauspicious Crow, the unlucky Kite. 06:074;035[A ]| The witless Woodcock, and the simple Snite: 06:075;035[A ]| The long-necked hern, the waddling duck, and widgeon 06:076;035[A ]| The gold-finch, bull-finch, chaffinch and the pigeon 06:077;035[A ]| The Lapwing, Wagtail, Fieldfare, and the Stare. 06:078;035[A ]| The pleasant Pheasant and the Partridge rare. 06:079;035[A ]| The Kestrel, Martin, Puet and the Plover, 06:080;035[A ]| The Rook, the Titmouse, up$5$ and down do hover. 06:081;035[A ]| The Robin-red-breast flieth to$5$ and fro, 06:082;035[A ]| The Red-shank, Red-start and the Red-tail too. 06:083;035[A ]| The ravenous Raven and the prattling Jay, 06:084;035[A ]| Proud of his borrowed plumes, his plumes so$5#1$ gay. 06:085;035[A ]| The Iron eating Corpulent Ostrich runs 06:086;035[A ]| As swift as doth a horse, Spinturus shuns 06:087;035[A ]| No$2$ sacred place, for$3$ she a burning coal 06:088;035[A ]| Hath from the Altars very often stole. 06:089;035[A ]| The envious Peacock hideth out of spite 06:090;035[A ]| His medicinable dung from human sight: 06:091;035[A ]| Treads softly like$4$ a thief, but from his throat 06:092;035[A ]| Yells out a horrible Tartarian note; 06:093;035[A ]| A pride he takes in$4$ flinging up$5$ his head, 06:094;035[A ]| And doth abroad his starry spangles spread. 06:095;035[A ]| The Bee with laden thighs doth home return 06:096;035[A ]| With prudent art doth tare the honey-comb 06:097;036[A ]| With flowery Thyme (o admirable thing!) 06:098;036[A ]| So$5#1$ loud a humming voice, so$5#1$ stiff a sting. 06:099;036[A ]| Plant-wasting Locusts which$6#1$ without wings fly, 06:100;036[A ]| The Moth, the Horner, Butterfly, and Fly? 06:101;036[A ]| The golden coloured Cantharides 06:102;036[A ]| Are styled insects; I may add to$4$ these 06:103;036[A ]| The industrious Silk-worme which$6#1$ of Thisbian rind 06:104;036[A ]| And leaves; for$4$ nobles silken-sleeves doth twine. 06:105;036[A ]| Next in$4$ my way the Indian Griffin flies, 06:106;036[A ]| With his snow-white wings; his fierce and fiery eyes 06:107;036[A ]| Even dazzle mine; four feet he doth not lack 06:108;036[A ]| A purple belly and a coal black back; 06:109;036[A ]| His hindmost part is fashioned like$4$ a Lion, 06:110;036[A ]| His unked talents tare what he doth fly on$4$. 06:111;036[A ]| And lastly, although last of all, not least 06:112;036[A ]| The Arabian Phoenix passeth all the rest: 06:113;036[A ]| The rarest bird that$6#1$ under heaven flies, 06:114;036[A ]| Glory is enthroned in$4$ her sparkling eyes. 06:115;036[A ]| A golden collar goeth round her neck: 06:116;036[A ]| A Purple colour doth her body deck; 06:117;036[A ]| A goodly tail she bears: a plumy crown 06:118;036[A ]| Upon her head appears; a scarlet down 06:119;036[A ]| Adorns her back: search throughout every clime 06:120;036[A ]| You will$1$ find one only living at one time. 06:121;036[A ]| Six hundred years she lives then being old 06:122;036[A ]| Builds her a nest, a nest she doth enfold 06:123;037[A ]| With fragrant Cassia, Cinnamon, and Myrrh, 06:124;037[A ]| And such-like Aromatic sprigs, to$9$ inter 06:125;037[A ]| Herself therein; she makes herself an Urn 06:126;037[A ]| And fiery Titan with his rays doth burn 06:127;037[A ]| (His rags reflecting on$4$ her labouring wings) 06:128;037[A ]| The crazy Phoenix; from whose ashes springs 06:129;037[A ]| A little worm crawling in$4$ funeral spices, 06:130;037[A ]| And from that$6#2$ worm another Phoenix rises. 06:131;037[A ]| When God created had all winged creatures 06:132;037[A ]| Divers for$4$ natures, discrepant in$4$ features, 06:133;037[A ]| And gave them power with their nimble wings 06:134;037[A ]| To$9$ soar aloft, above terrestrial things: 06:135;037[A ]| The fifth day left a universal shade, 06:136;037[A ]| And heaven was pleased with the works he made. 07:000;038[A ]| 07:001;038[A ]| God creates beasts great and small, 07:002;038[A ]| And appoints their habitation, 07:003;038[A ]| On$4$ the earth, earth feeds them all 07:004;038[A ]| All affords us admiration. 07:000;038[A ]| 07:005;038[A ]| Now radiant Sol his morning beams displays 07:006;038[A ]| Gilding the mountains with his pregnant rays. 07:007;038[A ]| The Almighty God, he, who$6#1$ alone is able 07:008;038[A ]| To$9$ accomplish all things; furnisheth the Table 07:009;038[A ]| Of earth's fair parlour, with a sumptuous feast, 07:010;038[A ]| Against the coming of some Lordly guest. 07:011;038[A ]| The earth, the dam of all things, forth doth bring 07:012;038[A ]| Millions of creatures, every creeping thing 07:013;038[A ]| The earth doth suckle, it is the earth doth breed 07:014;038[A ]| A world of hungry animals to$9$ feed 07:015;038[A ]| On$4$ her provisions, every kind of beast 07:016;038[A ]| Draws life (as well the greatest as the least) 07:017;038[A ]| From her exuberant breast; seest how the Fawns 07:018;038[A ]| Do skip and frisk about the lovely Lawns. 07:019;039[A ]| The keen-tusked savage Macedonian Boar: 07:020;039[A ]| The greedy Wolf (to$4$ whom Lambs are an eye-sore) 07:021;039[A ]| The yoke-fit heifer, and the ubr'ous Cow, 07:022;039[A ]| The horse, true drudge, to$4$ the laborious plough 07:023;039[A ]| The slow paced burden-bearing long-eared Ass 07:024;039[A ]| And bastard Mules do crop the tender grass. 07:025;039[A ]| The generous Spaniel, and the faithful Dog, 07:026;039[A ]| The belly-grunting mire-delighting hog. 07:027;039[A ]| The Leopard famous for$4$ his speckled coat, 07:028;039[A ]| The timorous Coney and the browsing Goat. 07:029;039[A ]| The stinking Pole-Cat, and the mousing Cat, 07:030;039[A ]| Which$6#1$ sees as well by$4$ night as day the Rat 07:031;039[A ]| That$6#2$ corn-devouring creature, and the Mouse. 07:032;039[A ]| That$6#1$ haunts the corners of the stateliest house, 07:033;039[A ]| The Beaver much esteemed for$4$ his skin 07:034;039[A ]| Must needs among the train be railed in$5$. 07:035;039[A ]| The Armadillo besieged round 07:036;039[A ]| With shells like$4$ armour, undermines the ground. 07:037;039[A ]| Alternately his sex Hyena changes, 07:038;039[A ]| His eyes assume all colours which$6#1$ as strange is; 07:039;039[A ]| Such Dogs as on$4$ his shadow light grow dumb: 07:040;039[A ]| His feet stick fast whoever sees him come; 07:041;039[A ]| Calling the shepherds from their thatched bowers, 07:042;039[A ]| He slays them, and their slaughtered Corpse devours. 07:043;039[A ]| The shaggy Bear doth fashion out her young, 07:044;039[A ]| By$4$ licking them all over with her tongue. 07:045;040[A ]| The quick-eyed Lynx, his back bespeckled all 07:046;040[A ]| Can with his sight impeiree the thickest wall. 07:047;040[A ]| The suck-egg Weasel, and the hearkening Hare, 07:048;040[A ]| (Which$6#1$ litters every month throughout the year,) 07:049;040[A ]| The hounds deceiveth by$4$ her winding flight, 07:050;040[A ]| Rests all day (if not raised) and tunes all night, 07:051;040[A ]| In$4$ peaceful warrens, here are fleecy flocks 07:052;040[A ]| Of bleating sheep, there lurks the subtle Fox 07:053;040[A ]| Loathsome for$4$ smell. The little eyeless Moles, 07:054;040[A ]| And thievish Picts lie hid in$4$ secret holes. 07:055;040[A ]| The bob-tailed Squirrel doth a storm foresee, 07:056;040[A ]| Seeming to$9$ be as weather-wise as we; 07:057;040[A ]| The buff whose firm impenetrable skin 07:058;040[A ]| Made into shields no$2$ shafts can enter in$5$. 07:059;040[A ]| The truculent Panther, and the direful Tiger, 07:060;040[A ]| Devour their captives with undaunted vigour, 07:061;040[A ]| The bi-corned Giraffe doth the deserts like$1$, 07:062;040[A ]| His neck is as long as is a martial Pike. 07:063;040[A ]| The Salamander liveth in$4$ the flame, 07:064;040[A ]| Its extreme coldness putteth out the same, 07:065;040[A ]| The egg-hatched Chameleon by$4$ the air is fed 07:066;040[A ]| And turn to$4$ all colours except white and red. 07:067;040[A ]| The rough Baboon, and Etheopian Ape, 07:068;040[A ]| Imitate man are most like$4$ men in$4$ shape. 07:069;040[A ]| It is fabled that$3$ the Naiades do make 07:070;040[A ]| With their loud roarings even the earth to$9$ quake. 07:071;041[A ]| The thorn-armed hedge-hog; for$4$ his various amell, 07:072;041[A ]| The Ortus famous; and the bunch-backed Camel. 07:073;041[A ]| Slow paced Ignatus unto these I will$1$ put 07:074;041[A ]| It sings six notes fa, sol, la, mi, re, ut. 07:075;041[A ]| The scaly Dragon, and the furred-coat Ermine, 07:076;041[A ]| Locusts, and Caterpillars, such-like vermin. 07:077;041[A ]| The double-headed Amphisbena, and 07:078;041[A ]| Innumerous insects creep upon$4$ the land, 07:079;041[A ]| The venomous Viper doth her brood devour, 07:080;041[A ]| Again the brood, enclosed in$4$ the bower 07:081;041[A ]| Of their dam's womb; impatient of delay 07:082;041[A ]| Break through their sides and so$5#2$ their dams do slay. 07:083;041[A ]| The hoarse-resounding Grasshoppers in$4$ thickets 07:084;041[A ]| Do sing abroad; as doth at home the Crickets 07:085;041[A ]| Earth breeds all reptiles every kind of form 07:086;041[A ]| The Glow, the Palmer, and the Canker-worm, 07:087;041[A ]| The Toad, (the earth's unprofitable clog.) 07:088;041[A ]| The hissing Serpent and the croaking Frog. 07:089;041[A ]| The saffron-hating Crocodile will$1$ run 07:090;041[A ]| On$4$ those that$6#1$ fly but the pursuers shun. 07:091;041[A ]| The dreadful Basilisk baneful eye doth slay 07:092;041[A ]| Whomever it looks upon$5$, his breath (they say) 07:093;041[A ]| His poisonous breath, will$1$ taint, nay more, unlock 07:094;041[A ]| The firmest Marble, and obdurest rock. 07:095;041[A ]| The horny-nosed Rhinoceros will$1$ whet 07:096;041[A ]| His horn before on$4$ the Elephant he set. 07:097;042[A ]| The Lion next upon$4$ the stage I will$1$ bring, 07:098;042[A ]| Of men the terror, of all beasts the king. 07:099;042[A ]| He cometh ramping, with his eyes bright shining, 07:100;042[A ]| Most bravely minded, yet to$4$ preys inclining: 07:101;042[A ]| The Crowing Cock, the rattling Car, and fire, 07:102;042[A ]| Do terrify this beast, this beast so$5#1$ dire, 07:103;042[A ]| This formidable beast is mild to$4$ those 07:104;042[A ]| Who$6#1$ do submit, but cruel to$4$ his foes: 07:105;042[A ]| Grateful to$4$ those his benefactors are; 07:106;042[A ]| Humble to$4$ those that$6#1$ humbleness declare. 07:107;042[A ]| The Elephant next claimeth excellence, 07:108;042[A ]| This beast comes nearest unto human sense; 07:109;042[A ]| He knows his country speech, he is used in$4$ wars, 07:110;042[A ]| He worshippeth the Sun, the Moon, the Stars. 07:111;042[A ]| The greatest of all beasts the earth doth hold, 07:112;042[A ]| He is proud of trappings wrought with burnished gold 07:113;042[A ]| Adores the King, his most ambitious spirit 07:114;042[A ]| Aspires to$4$ glory, glory to$9$ inherit. 07:115;042[A ]| But o!who$6#2$ can sufficiently declare 07:116;042[A ]| God's works, the which$6#1$ so$5#1$ full of wonder are! 07:117;042[A ]| And now for$3$ to$9$ conclude earth doth produce 07:118;042[A ]| All beasts, and every creeping thing for$4$ use; 07:119;042[A ]| After their several kinds on$4$ earth they trade 07:120;042[A ]| And God was pleased with the works he made. 08:000;043[A ]| 08:001;043[A ]| God a living soul sublime 08:002;043[A ]| Breathes in$4$ man composed of slime, 08:003;043[A ]| Of a rib he framing woman, 08:004;043[A ]| Gives her for$4$ a help unto man. 08:000;043[A ]| 08:005;043[A ]| God having made the world, and all therein, 08:006;043[A ]| To$9$ frame a little world did now begin; 08:007;043[A ]| This little world is man, he formed last, 08:008;043[A ]| Of the four elements the Proto-plast. 08:009;043[A ]| The great, almighty, everlasting God 08:010;043[A ]| Created Adam of a ruddy clod. 08:011;043[A ]| God, was the true Prometheus, did inspire 08:012;043[A ]| His earthly-nostrils with celestial fire. 08:013;043[A ]| Man like$4$ himself he made in$4$ sacred feature, 08:014;043[A ]| And under his command brought every creature. 08:015;043[A ]| This little world is in$4$ the great world placed, 08:016;043[A ]| And with the title of a King is graced. 08:017;043[A ]| This Microcosm installed by$4$ God alone 08:018;043[A ]| Of the great world obtains the royal throne, 08:019;044[A ]| The King of Kings gave to$4$ his regal hand 08:020;044[A ]| The jurisdiction both of Sea and Land. 08:021;044[A ]| What things soever any eye can see 08:022;044[A ]| Within the furnished world his subjects be: 08:023;044[A ]| What birds soever in$4$ the air have motion, 08:024;044[A ]| What fish soever glidea along the Ocean, 08:025;044[A ]| What beasts soever on$4$ the hills do feed, 08:026;044[A ]| Whatever the melancholy deserts breed, 08:027;044[A ]| What fruits soever on$4$ the earth remain, 08:028;044[A ]| Are tributary to$4$ man's Lordly reign. 08:029;044[A ]| Man is the emblem of a divine nature, 08:030;044[A ]| And lively picture of his live creator. 08:031;044[A ]| All creatures pore on$4$ earth man's sublime face 08:032;044[A ]| Beholds his maker, he is filled with grace 08:033;044[A ]| And divine beauty, their terrestrial mind 08:034;044[A ]| Mind earthly things man, only man is, inclined 08:035;044[A ]| To$4$ heavenly wisdom, his infused spirit 08:036;044[A ]| Is most ambitious glory to$9$ inherit. 08:037;044[A ]| Man's understanding and heroic sense 08:038;044[A ]| Above all other hath preeminence. 08:039;044[A ]| A natural sense, beasts have as well as we, 08:040;044[A ]| They touch, they taste, they feel, they hear, they see, 08:041;044[A ]| Man's head is termed the understanding's throne, 08:042;044[A ]| The intellectual powers meet there in$4$ one. 08:043;044[A ]| There madam Reason is enthroned, her grace 08:044;044[A ]| Reigns like$4$ an Empress in$4$ the highest place. 08:045;045[A ]| My lady Will$0$, resideth in$4$ the brain; 08:046;045[A ]| The Judgment there, there doth Minerva reign, 08:047;045[A ]| Light of the Microcosm our eyes are, we 08:048;045[A ]| The glory of the Lord by$4$ them do see. 08:049;045[A ]| Three humours do belong unto our eyes, 08:050;045[A ]| The White, the Viteral, and the Crystalline, 08:051;045[A ]| Six Coats, as many Muscles arteries, 08:052;045[A ]| Tendons, and Nerves attend upon$4$ our eyes, 08:053;045[A ]| May not our eyes be very well defined 08:054;045[A ]| The Looking-glass of Nature, and the mind. 08:055;045[A ]| Our eyes are twinkling Lamps, what is our sight? 08:056;045[A ]| But Crystal-Casements for$3$ to$9$ let in$5$ light, 08:057;045[A ]| The Optic sinews, or the Optic strings, 08:058;045[A ]| Draw in$5$ the sight of sublunary things. 08:059;045[A ]| The eyes, our anger, and our love, do show, 08:060;045[A ]| Strike fire in$4$ hatred, and in$4$ love they glow, 08:061;045[A ]| One while they sparkle with Idalian fire, 08:062;045[A ]| One while they glance; another while admire! 08:063;045[A ]| They bolt in$4$ boldness, and in$4$ reverence sink, 08:064;045[A ]| They smile in$4$ laughter, and in$4$ greise they wink: 08:065;045[A ]| In$4$ love they flatter, and in$4$ wrath seem froward, 08:066;045[A ]| They show the glad, the sad, the bold, the coward, 08:067;045[A ]| They well can put a difference between 08:068;045[A ]| Such objects as are either foul or clean. 08:069;045[A ]| Our eye-lids like$4$ Appendices prevent 08:070;045[A ]| A world of dangers, which$6#1$ are incident 08:071;046[A ]| Unto our eyes, our eyes bright shining balls 08:072;046[A ]| Are Bulwarked round about with fleshly walls. 08:073;046[A ]| Man's nose is like$4$ a sink by$4$ which$6#1$ the brain 08:074;046[A ]| Doth purge itself of phlegm, the nose doth drain 08:075;046[A ]| All slimy Excrements, and doth convey 08:076;046[A ]| Them (never to$9$ return again) away. 08:077;046[A ]| By$4$ it we breathe and smell; it is that$6#2$ doth grace 08:078;046[A ]| The man, and wondrously become the face. 08:079;046[A ]| The air doth in$4$ the nose the smelling stop 08:080;046[A ]| Which$6#1$ else from out the nose would forthwith drop 08:081;046[A ]| Our ears the minds informers do go round 08:082;046[A ]| With winding mazes, every kind of sound 08:083;046[A ]| They can distinguish, at the shrill, the flat, 08:084;046[A ]| The acute, the gentle, and the aspirate. 08:085;046[A ]| The ear is the daintiest sense, it doth descry 08:086;046[A ]| Base jarring Music, from pure harmony: 08:087;046[A ]| By$4$ these we move the brain, the brain by$4$ these 08:088;046[A ]| Is rid of choleric superfluities. 08:089;046[A ]| It is by$4$ these we (as it were) discern 08:090;046[A ]| And let in$5$ knowledge, it is by$4$ these we learn 08:091;046[A ]| All kinds of noise we are taught to$9$ know through these 08:092;046[A ]| Mechanic Arts, and learned Sciences. 08:093;046[A ]| God gave one mouth, two ears, two eyes, that$3$ we 08:094;046[A ]| Might little speak, though much we hear, and see, 08:095;046[A ]| The mouth, the stomach's portal is, and by$4$ it 08:096;046[A ]| We unto nature let in$5$ natural diet. 08:097;047[A ]| Two folding doors of corral do convene 08:098;047[A ]| Lest in$4$ the teeth deformity should be seen 08:099;047[A ]| Our Ivory Teeth the feeling sense have got, 08:100;047[A ]| Can tell you what is cold, and what is hot, 08:101;047[A ]| They are the bulwarks of the tongue (to$9$ tame 08:102;047[A ]| The unruly member), it is by$4$ them we frame 08:103;047[A ]| And fashion out our words; foreteeth, and hind 08:104;047[A ]| We use; they shred our food, and these do grind: 08:105;047[A ]| Our teeth are busy Cooks (which$6#1$ without question) 08:106;047[A ]| Makes our food ready for$4$ the first digestion. 08:107;047[A ]| Our tongue and palate by$4$ their tasting power 08:108;047[A ]| Distinguish every relish sweet from sour. 08:109;047[A ]| It is our tongue that$6#1$ is vocal, on$4$ our tongue 08:110;047[A ]| The Lutes and Vials of our speech are hung: 08:111;047[A ]| What thing so$5#1$ graceful to$4$ a man as hair? 08:112;047[A ]| How sleek! how comely does it show! how fair! 08:113;047[A ]| The pillar of our head is, the neck; near kin 08:114;047[A ]| Unto the nether lip is, the dimpling chin. 08:115;047[A ]| The greatest strength that$6#1$ man enjoys, consists 08:116;047[A ]| Most in$4$ his shoulders, in$4$ his arms, and fists; 08:117;047[A ]| How necessary are our hands, our hands 08:118;047[A ]| Are handmaids to$4$ the body; man commands 08:119;047[A ]| All kind of things by$4$ them, nature imparts 08:120;047[A ]| Unto our hands, the Mastership of arts. 08:121;047[A ]| With pliant joints our fingers are upheaved 08:122;047[A ]| Apt to$9$ receive and keep the things received. 08:123;048[A ]| The servants of the mind they are, and do 08:124;048[A ]| What is her pleasure to$9$ command them to$4$: 08:125;048[A ]| The left hand (inexperienced) stands and serves 08:126;048[A ]| The right hand being a skilful artist carves: 08:127;048[A ]| Nerves join our bones, our bones do represent 08:128;048[A ]| The timber of our fleshly Tenement. 08:129;048[A ]| The main-supporting pillar of the frame 08:130;048[A ]| Is called the chine, the chine doth prop the same 08:131;048[A ]| Our thighs are placed beneath our hips and flank 08:132;048[A ]| Next Hams, the Calves, below the knees the shank, 08:133;048[A ]| And in$4$ the Lesk, but just below the groin, 08:134;048[A ]| (O shame to$9$ name!) our privities do join. 08:135;048[A ]| Our feet are useful dangers for$3$ to$9$ balk, 08:136;048[A ]| One while to$9$ stand another while to$9$ walk. 08:137;048[A ]| They are the body's moving ground-work, all 08:138;048[A ]| The fabric (were it not for$4$ them) would fall. 08:139;048[A ]| Man's outward parts are shown, I will$1$ now begin 08:140;048[A ]| To$9$ rip him up$5$, and see what is within. 08:141;048[A ]| His lungs, like$4$ bellows, are they which$6#1$ receive 08:142;048[A ]| Contracted air, and the same regives; 08:143;048[A ]| They puff up$5$, at their taking air in$5$, 08:144;048[A ]| And shrink when they do let it out again, 08:145;048[A ]| The pory lungs doth with its spongy fan 08:146;048[A ]| Refrigerate the heart: The heart of man 08:147;048[A ]| Is made Triangular, the heart doth give 08:148;048[A ]| Life to$4$ each part, without it none can live. 08:149;049[A ]| The heart's motion doth our body's motion breed, 08:150;049[A ]| The vital spirits from the heart proceed; 08:151;049[A ]| She, she the conduit of our blood conveys 08:152;049[A ]| Her Crimson bounty thorough clear blue-ways. 08:153;049[A ]| She mitigates the coldness of the spleen, 08:154;049[A ]| And in$4$ the body regulates as Queen; 08:155;049[A ]| If not by$4$ her, whence do our pulses beat, 08:156;049[A ]| From her we do derive our natural heat. 08:157;049[A ]| She is the centre of the body, whence 08:158;049[A ]| All creatures draw their lives' circumference. 08:159;049[A ]| This pearl absconded in$4$ a Casket lies, 08:160;049[A ]| Is the first living, and the last that$6#1$ dies. 08:161;049[A ]| Man's stomach is a pot, wherein the meat 08:162;049[A ]| Is reconcocted, he before did eat. 08:163;049[A ]| The Mesaraic veins suck and deliver 08:164;049[A ]| The Chile of what we eat through pipes, to$4$ the liver. 08:165;049[A ]| The belly is a buttery, wherein 08:166;049[A ]| (Within the cupboard of the bowel's skin) 08:167;049[A ]| The grosser offals, that$6#1$ the stomach leaves 08:168;049[A ]| Of its digestion adheres and cleaves. 08:169;049[A ]| Where they remain, until dame-nature please 08:170;049[A ]| For$3$ to$9$ exonerate such filthy lees. 08:171;049[A ]| When God had framed man with wondrous art, 08:172;049[A ]| He after made his soul the nobler part; 08:173;049[A ]| He did his dross with sacred fire refine 08:174;049[A ]| And breathed in$4$ him a soul, a soul divine. 08:175;050[A ]| A soul immortal; death with all its power, 08:176;050[A ]| Nor Satan's fiery darts can not it devour. 08:177;050[A ]| God to$4$ the soul eternal essence gave, 08:178;050[A ]| It had beginning, but no$2$ end shall have. 08:179;050[A ]| Wit, Understanding, Memory, and Will$0$, 08:180;050[A ]| The palace of the soul inhabit still: 08:181;050[A ]| How circular, how speedy is her motion? 08:182;050[A ]| She roundeth in$4$ a trice the Heaven, Earth, Ocean: 08:183;050[A ]| She scales heavens tower with her Eagle's wings; 08:184;050[A ]| Finds out the abstruse Originals of things; 08:185;050[A ]| As rain, hail, snow, ice, winds, nor doth she wonder 08:186;050[A ]| At flash of lightning, nor at claps of thunder. 08:187;050[A ]| When thus his Image, man, the Lord had made 08:188;050[A ]| Each way complete, within himself he said 08:189;050[A ]| It is not good, nor doth it please me well 08:190;050[A ]| That$3$ man alone without an aid doth dwell: 08:191;050[A ]| I will$1$ therefore make him one, his joy, his cheer, 08:192;050[A ]| His Dove, his solace, his beloved dear. 08:193;050[A ]| With that$6#2$ the Lord, whose actions are so$5#1$ deep 08:194;050[A ]| Past finding out, cast Adam fast asleep; 08:195;050[A ]| Sealed up$5$ his eyes, and from his fruitless side 08:196;050[A ]| Took out a rib, and of that$6#2$ rib a Bride 08:197;050[A ]| He fashioned out; and did so$5#1$ neatly darn 08:198;050[A ]| The cleft, that$3$ none the opening might discern. 08:199;050[A ]| The woman made, God gave her unto man, 08:200;050[A ]| And he (awoke out of his sleep) began 08:201;051[A ]| To$9$ express his joy unparalleled favour; 08:202;051[A ]| I have an helper, the Almighty gave her 08:203;051[A ]| To$9$ be my wife; Lo two, are made of one, 08:204;051[A ]| Flesh of my flesh, and of my bone the bone. 08:205;051[A ]| And since the Lord from out my sides did frame her 08:206;051[A ]| She shall be woman, woman will$1$ I name her. 08:207;051[A ]| (Nor is it a wonder why he called her so$5#2$; 08:208;051[A ]| For$3$ unto Man at last, she proved a Woe.) 08:209;051[A ]| For$4$ this cause shall a man his parents leave, 08:210;051[A ]| And to$4$ his wife, his dear, adhere, and cleave. 08:211;051[A ]| So$3$ they were naked seeking no$2$ redress, 08:212;051[A ]| Nor did they blush, at this their nakedness. 08:213;051[A ]| The sixth day left a universal shade, 08:214;051[A ]| And heaven was pleased with the works he made. 09:000;052[A ]| 09:000;052[A ]| 09:000;052[A ]| 09:000;052[A ]| 09:000;052[A ]| 09:000;052[A ]| 09:001;052[A ]| Six days expired, the seventh day 09:002;052[A ]| God rests, and doth his works survey. 09:003;052[A ]| Eden is planted, man in$4$ Eden 09:004;052[A ]| May taste all fruits, but one forbidden, 09:000;052[A ]| 09:005;052[A ]| When the great Architect had furnished all 09:006;052[A ]| The upper Regions; and the lower Ball, 09:007;052[A ]| He ceased from his works, and sanctified 09:008;052[A ]| Unto himself, forever to$9$ abide. 09:009;052[A ]| The seventh day his glory it invested, 09:010;052[A ]| And from his works, his works so$5#1$ great, he rested. 09:011;053[A ]| The Lord of sabbaths, hath this sabbath blest, 09:012;053[A ]| As a true Type of that$6#2$ eternal rest. 09:013;053[A ]| Kept in$4$ heaven's blissful Kingdom, to$4$ the praise 09:014;053[A ]| Of him that$6#1$ is the ancientest of days. 09:015;053[A ]| By$4$ his examples, he would have us do 09:016;053[A ]| The like$2$, and rest from worldly labour too. 09:017;053[A ]| This day of rest, our Saviour will$1$ come in$5$ 09:018;053[A ]| Unto our souls, if we let out our sin. 09:019;053[A ]| He sets wide ope, the portals, of his ears; 09:020;053[A ]| To$9$ entertain, (as guests,) our praise, our prayers. 09:021;053[A ]| This day is God's, o let us then adore him, 09:022;053[A ]| And in$4$ his reverence, fall down before him; 09:023;053[A ]| That$3$ so$5#2$ we may hereafter be possessed 09:024;053[A ]| Of that$6#2$ true Sabbath, that$6#2$ eternal rest, 09:025;053[A ]| Prepared for$4$ saints, and joyful Requiems sing, 09:026;053[A ]| Before our great, and everlasting King. 09:027;053[A ]| Six days are freely ours, but one, in$4$ seven, 09:028;053[A ]| Is challenged as a holy-day, by$4$ heaven; 09:029;053[A ]| And yet how little of that$6#2$ day we spend 09:030;053[A ]| Upon the service of so$5#1$ great a friend! 09:031;053[A ]| Alas! alas! how apt are we to$9$ think 09:032;053[A ]| That$3$ God beholds not, and his eyes do wink 09:033;053[A ]| At our neglects; but patience abused 09:034;053[A ]| Turns fury: ah! can, can we be excused, 09:035;053[A ]| That$6#1$ thus transgress? no$7$ we have cause to$9$ fear, 09:036;053[A ]| This leaden sect, God's iron hands are near. 09:037;054[A ]| Within the radiant borders of the East, 09:038;054[A ]| Where early Titan as a welcome guest 09:039;054[A ]| Finds entertainment, God a garden planted 09:040;054[A ]| For$4$ Man's sole use, wherein there nothing wanted 09:041;054[A ]| To$9$ make it truly glorious, in$4$ it, he 09:042;054[A ]| The worlds abridged Epitome might see; 09:043;054[A ]| Unfathomed love spontaneously bestowing 09:044;054[A ]| A paradise with milk and honey flowing: 09:045;054[A ]| Upon a man, an animated Clod 09:046;054[A ]| Must needs advance the goodness of our God. 09:047;054[A ]| Here is the true Elizium indeed, 09:048;054[A ]| Whose choice variety of objects seed 09:049;054[A ]| The greedy eye; seest here a divers hue, 09:050;054[A ]| Crimson, Carnation, Green, and joyful blue. 09:051;054[A ]| This soil bears fruit, all seasons in$4$ the year, 09:052;054[A ]| You can not name the thing, but what is there. 09:053;054[A ]| See here cool Arbours, mark how bubbling Brooks 09:054;054[A ]| Do gently glide along in$4$ winding nooks: 09:055;054[A ]| Here is speckled ammel beautifies the ground: 09:056;054[A ]| And heaven sent Manna, every morn is found. 09:057;054[A ]| The pretty birds (by$4$ nature taught) do sing 09:058;054[A ]| Melodious notes, to$4$ their mellifluous King. 09:059;054[A ]| How fragrantly life-breathing Zephyr blows 09:060;054[A ]| His sweet-heart Flora, generously bestrows 09:061;054[A ]| The smiling Earth, with odoriferous flowers, 09:062;054[A ]| Against Adam's wedding; pearly-dropping showers 09:063;055[A ]| Enrich the grass; without the help of ploughs 09:064;055[A ]| Tellus partutiates; on$4$ the laden boughs 09:065;055[A ]| The mellow fruits do dangle, and do stand 09:066;055[A ]| Ambitious (as it were) to$9$ kiss the hand. 09:067;055[A ]| O what a lovely lustre doth adorn 09:068;055[A ]| The balmy air! the Amalthean horn 09:069;055[A ]| Is given to$4$ Adam (not to$4$ Hercules) 09:070;055[A ]| Gemifluous Phiton, golden Euphrates 09:071;055[A ]| Silver-waved Hiddekel, Crystal-eyed Gibon, 09:072;055[A ]| Water this heavenly earth, this earthly Sion. 09:073;055[A ]| Clothed are the Trees in$4$ green; the stately Pine, 09:074;055[A ]| And towering Cedar, lovingly combine, 09:075;055[A ]| A Bower with bending arches to$9$ compose: 09:076;055[A ]| The shame faced Lily, and the red-cheeked Rose, 09:077;055[A ]| Strive for$4$ priority: how all things smile 09:078;055[A ]| And even luxuriate! O delightful soil! 09:079;055[A ]| Amongst the trees wherewith the Eternal graced 09:080;055[A ]| This prime plantation, in$4$ the midst he placed 09:081;055[A ]| Two special trees (both inordained for$4$ food, 09:082;055[A ]| But seals the one of life, of knowledge good 09:083;055[A ]| And evil was the second; to$4$ the intent 09:084;055[A ]| That$3$ Adam's life should not be idly spent 09:085;055[A ]| Trine-une Jehovah did his steps direct 09:086;055[A ]| To$4$ this blest Bower, and spake to$4$ this effect. 09:087;055[A ]| Of all the trees that$6#1$ in$4$ the Orchard be 09:088;055[A ]| I set them for$4$ thy use, one only tree 09:089;056[A ]| Shall be my rent; that$6#2$ tree thou shalt not taste, 09:090;056[A ]| Which$6#1$ in$4$ the centre of the garden is placed 09:091;056[A ]| The rest are freely thine, by$4$ my permission, 09:092;056[A ]| Rent-free: but yet on$4$ an implied condition: 09:093;056[A ]| What I enjoin be studious to$9$ fulfil, 09:094;056[A ]| Touch not the tree of knowledge, good, and ill; 09:095;056[A ]| For$3$ by$4$ my sacred majesty, I vow, 09:096;056[A ]| And by$4$ my venerable name, if thou 09:097;056[A ]| Break but thy Lease, "thy very lips that$6#1$ shall 09:098;056[A ]| "Let in$5$ this fruit, shall let in$5$ death withal. 09:099;056[A ]| But if thou please me well, this tree shall be 09:100;056[A ]| A sacred pledge between thy God, and thee. 09:101;056[A ]| My Vice-Roy shalt thou be, thy seed I will$1$ bless, 09:102;056[A ]| Thy seed forever shall the land possess. 09:103;056[A ]| Be thou obsequious thou shalt find me mild, 09:104;056[A ]| I will$1$ be thy father, thou shalt be my child. 09:105;056[A ]| He said no$2$ more: Adam did then express 09:106;056[A ]| His loyal duty, and his thankfulness. 09:107;056[A ]| Glorious, and great, who$6#1$ hast installed me King 09:108;056[A ]| Of this vast Orb, and Lord of everything 09:109;056[A ]| Within its large dimensions: Gracious Lord 09:110;056[A ]| Thou gavest me all, nay of thine own accord. 09:111;056[A ]| Ah Lord! what merit? what deserts in$4$ me 09:112;056[A ]| (To$9$ claim such high-bred favours couldst thou see) 09:113;056[A ]| O bounteous love! o love that$6#1$ is extended 09:114;056[A ]| Beyond all bounds! O love uncomprehanded! 09:115;057[A ]| Ah! shall thy mercies overflow my banks? 09:116;057[A ]| And shall I ebb, in$4$ the returns of thanks? 09:117;057[A ]| Thou givest me life, and rare enjoyments too, 09:118;057[A ]| To$9$ tell them out is more than I can do. 09:119;057[A ]| And shall I not acknowledge thee? ah! sure 09:120;057[A ]| No$2$ senseless stone can ever be so$5#1$ obdure. 09:121;057[A ]| Take partial thanks, for$3$ as for$3$ to$9$ express 09:122;057[A ]| Love to$4$ the life I can not, I confess: 09:123;057[A ]| Accept my mite, to$9$ praise I will$1$ persevere 09:124;057[A ]| Thine holy name, forever, and forever 09:125;057[A ]| Ah! far be it from me to$9$ countermand 09:126;057[A ]| What thou prohibit'st: shall thy liberal hand 09:127;057[A ]| Heap blessings on$4$ me? thou afford'st me all, 09:128;057[A ]| Thyself reservest but one, and shall I fail 09:129;057[A ]| To$9$ keep from thee thy right? shall my transgression 09:130;057[A ]| Displease the Land-lord of my free possession. 09:131;057[A ]| O no$7$, I will$1$ obey, one only Tree 09:132;057[A ]| Shall put no$2$ variance between my God and me. 09:133;057[A ]| Should I attempt so$5#1$ foul a fact, I were not 09:134;057[A ]| Worthy to$9$ live; might then God's justice spare not 09:135;057[A ]| To$9$ vulnerate my soul, O might I feel 09:136;057[A ]| The imprinted strokes of his revengeful steel. 09:137;057[A ]| Great God! O may I rather cease to$9$ be, 09:138;057[A ]| Than live to$9$ offend, so$5#1$ good a God as thee? 09:139;057[A ]| The Sun shall sooner cease, for$3$ to$9$ display 09:140;057[A ]| On$4$ tender plants, his bright enlivening Ray: 09:141;058[A ]| Sooner shall sun-burnt India grow cold, 09:142;058[A ]| And Icy Zealand hot, and heavens grow old. 09:143;058[A ]| Before I from my first principles retreat, 09:144;058[A ]| And disobey my God, so$5#1$ good, so$5#1$ great. 09:145;058[A ]| Thus Adam lived in$4$ favour with the Lord, 09:146;058[A ]| Enjoying all the joys earth could afford. 09:147;058[A ]| One while he walks along the bordered Alleys, 09:148;058[A ]| Now up$5$ the hillocks, down anon, the valleys, 09:149;058[A ]| And now by$4$ whispering Brooks, takes sweet reposes 09:150;058[A ]| On$4$ beds of Lilies, and anon on$4$ Roses. 10:000;059[A ]| 10:001;059[A ]| The Devil in$4$ the Serpent's form 10:002;059[A ]| Tempteth to$4$ sin the woman first: 10:003;059[A ]| She man; so$5#2$ done, the Lord doth storm, 10:004;059[A ]| The Serpent, Eve, and Adam is curst. 10:005;059[A ]| Proud Lucifer, through vain ambition strove 10:006;059[A ]| To$9$ equalise himself with God above: 10:007;059[A ]| But of his power Angelical bereaven, 10:008;059[A ]| He tumbled head-long down the courts of heaven: 10:009;059[A ]| From a bright Palace to$4$ a sulphury Cell, 10:010;059[A ]| Made Monarch of (the land of darkness) Hell. 10:011;059[A ]| Thus stripped of all his quondam pleasures, he 10:012;059[A ]| Greatly envieth man's felicity: 10:013;059[A ]| Man is his eye-sore, man's supernal state 10:014;059[A ]| The Object is of his infernal hate: 10:015;059[A ]| He finding opportunity, began 10:016;059[A ]| Slily to$9$ work, the overthrow of man: 10:017;059[A ]| His guiles and wiles he palliates, and is 10:018;059[A ]| Turned into a snake, strange Metamorphosis! 10:000;060[A ]| His toils he spreads, and covertly he waits 10:000;060[A ]| To$9$ catch poor Adam, by$4$ his golden baits: 10:000;060[A ]| And his plot the better to$9$ accomplish, he 10:000;060[A ]| Goes wriggling up$5$ on$4$ the forbidden tree: 10:000;060[A ]| Assaults the woman, with his baited gin, 10:000;060[A ]| And thus he draws the silly woman in$5$. 10:000;060[A ]| 10:025;060[A ]| Great Empress of the world: I humbly sue 10:026;060[A ]| To$9$ be resolved of a doubt, which$6#1$ you 10:027;060[A ]| Can satisfy me in$4$: have you indeed 10:028;060[A ]| Your appetite restrained? what may not you feed 10:029;060[A ]| On$4$ evrey pleasant fruit? why so$3$? doth God 10:030;060[A ]| Limit your power? if so$3$, it is very odd. 10:000;060[A ]| 10:031;060[A ]| Of all the trees that$6#1$ sited are in$4$ Eden, 10:032;060[A ]| There is but one, no$2$ more than one forbidden. 10:033;060[A ]| The tree thou seest, there in$4$ the middle placed, 10:034;060[A ]| We must on$4$ pain of death, not touch, nor taste. 10:035;060[A ]| That$6#2$ God reserves unto himself, for$4$ what 10:036;060[A ]| I know not, but it is death to$9$ taste of that$6#2$. 10:000;060[A ]| 10:037;060[A ]| Pish, Pish you shall not die, death's bended Bow 10:038;060[A ]| Shall never harm you; you shall never know 10:039;061[A ]| What doth belong to$4$ death; death can not slay you, 10:040;061[A ]| You are immortal; fear not death I pray you; 10:041;061[A ]| Touch, take, and taste, (believe me) and your eyes 10:042;061[A ]| Shall straight be opened; you will$1$ be as wise 10:043;061[A ]| As he that$6#1$ made you; be but ruled, and ye 10:044;061[A ]| As Gods, both knowing good and ill shall be. 10:045;061[A ]| Fear not, (faire Lady) eat, I as a friend 10:046;061[A ]| Advise you not for$4$ any Private end, 10:047;061[A ]| Or self-respect; you shall be deified: 10:048;061[A ]| Ambitious Jove, no$2$ equals can abide. 10:049;061[A ]| Coy woman taste, behold their beautiful, 10:050;061[A ]| And cherry cheeks, coy woman do but pull. 10:051;061[A ]| Can not those mellow-delicates, invite 10:052;061[A ]| Your watering palate, to$4$ an appetite? 10:053;061[A ]| Methinks they should, taste, and you shall have skill, 10:054;061[A ]| To$9$ know the difference between good, and ill. 10:055;061[A ]| Why drawest thou back? To$4$ the possessed Snake, 10:056;061[A ]| The credulous woman this reply did make. 10:000;061[A ]| 10:057;061[A ]| Wisest of beasts, all that$6#1$ you speak is true, 10:058;061[A ]| You counsel for$4$ the best, all thanks be due, 10:059;061[A ]| For$4$ your great love your love which$6#1$ doth transcend 10:060;061[A ]| All merit of mine, thanks to$4$ my loyal friend: 10:061;061[A ]| My life is too small to$9$ hazard for$4$ your ease, 10:062;061[A ]| Friend I could give it, your speeches do so$5#1$ please. 10:063;062[A ]| This fruit is marvellous pleasing to$4$ the eye; 10:064;062[A ]| And questionless, it is to$4$ the taste: I will$1$ try. 10:065;062[A ]| And eat thereof and give my husband Adam. 10:000;062[A ]| 10:066;062[A ]| They bow to$9$ serve you, at your pleasure, Madam. 10:000;062[A ]| 10:067;062[A ]| Ah! how delicious is this fruit, how sweet! 10:068;062[A ]| A finer Apple I did never eat. 10:069;062[A ]| Husband, my love, come sit thee down by$4$ me, 10:070;062[A ]| And taste the virtue of this sovereign Tree. 10:071;062[A ]| Say, say my love, did ever thine eye behold 10:072;062[A ]| A Tree so$5#1$ fair, so$5#1$ rare as this; be bold, 10:073;062[A ]| As was thy Eve; and venture on$4$ it; for$3$ why? 10:074;062[A ]| Come what come will$1$, thou wilt fare no$2$ worse than I. 10:075;062[A ]| Ah! hadst thou known my dearest what a bliss 10:076;062[A ]| Attends the eating, thou hadst eat before this. 10:077;062[A ]| What? frowns my Adam? wilt thou not draw nearer, 10:078;062[A ]| And taste my love, than whom my life is not dearer 10:079;062[A ]| For$4$ Eve's sake eat, and know both good and ill. 10:000;062[A ]| 10:080;062[A ]| Seeing thou invitest me eat, my joy, I will$1$. 10:081;062[A ]| Ah! we have sinned in$4$ meddling with this Tree, 10:082;062[A ]| This cursed Tree; O whither shall we flee? 10:083;063[A ]| Undone! undone! we know not what to$9$ do, 10:084;063[A ]| What course to$9$ take, O whither shall we go? 10:085;063[A ]| Lo we are naked, and we must confess 10:086;063[A ]| Ashamed we are, of this our nakedness, 10:087;063[A ]| And blush to$9$ think on$4$ it, were not we of late 10:088;063[A ]| All clothed in$4$ glory? but where is now our state? 10:089;063[A ]| What have we got by$4$ our presumptuous pride? 10:090;063[A ]| But shame, which$6#1$ if we could, fain would we hide. 10:091;063[A ]| Strange change! we have exchanged, sad thing to$9$ tell, 10:092;063[A ]| God for$4$ an apple, and a heaven for$4$ hell. 10:093;063[A ]| My conscience tells me what a gracious God 10:094;063[A ]| We have offended; now methinks his rod 10:095;063[A ]| He shakes in$4$ fury, now methinks his ire 10:096;063[A ]| Threatens to$9$ burn us, with consuming fire: 10:097;063[A ]| What thinkest thou, may not these leaves hard by$5$ 10:098;063[A ]| Make aprons wife, for$4$ naked thee, and I: 10:099;063[A ]| Quick, let us these broad Fig-leaves together sew, 10:100;063[A ]| And hide the shame, we are ashamed to$9$ show. 10:101;063[A ]| Experience tells us that$3$ the things which$6#1$ tend 10:102;063[A ]| To$4$ greater bliss, prove dangerous in$4$ the end. 10:103;063[A ]| The fruit that$6#1$ is pleasing, is not always sound; 10:104;063[A ]| Untoothsome Clerus is in$4$ honey found. 10:105;063[A ]| That$6#2$ man-betraying Scorpion, did bring 10:106;063[A ]| Honey in$4$ his mouth, but in$4$ his tail a sting. 10:107;063[A ]| The fruit that$6#1$ seemed best, proved worst of all: 10:108;063[A ]| Sweet in$4$ the mouth, but in$4$ digestion gall. 10:000;064[A ]| 10:109;064[A ]| Hark! hark! methinks I hear (too true I fear) 10:110;064[A ]| A thundering voice come rounding in$4$ mine ear. 10:111;064[A ]| I am sure I hear it. I prithee Adam cease 10:112;064[A ]| Thy querulous complaints, peace, husband peace. 10:113;064[A ]| Ah me! vile wretch, it is God, undone! undone! 10:114;064[A ]| We have transgressed, it is therefore time to$9$ run; 10:115;064[A ]| Let us hide us in$4$ the Woods I fear, I fear, 10:116;064[A ]| That$3$ he will$1$ catch us, naked, as we are. 10:117;064[A ]| A poor defence God-wot, what brazen Tower 10:118;064[A ]| Can keep us safe from his all-battering power. 10:119;064[A ]| Such as do strive, by$4$ hiding of their sin, 10:120;064[A ]| To$9$ shut God out, do let the Devil in$5$. 10:121;064[A ]| The case is ours: the more we would conceal 10:122;064[A ]| Our sins, alas! the more we them reveal. 10:123;064[A ]| What place can us secure? where can we lie 10:124;064[A ]| Absconded from his all-beholding eye? 10:125;064[A ]| Die, die we must, no$2$ ways of our contriving 10:126;064[A ]| Can save us harmless? can we gain by$4$ striving? 10:127;064[A ]| Are our bones Brazil, or our flesh of Steel? 10:128;064[A ]| Can we imagine that$3$ we shall not feel, 10:129;064[A ]| The worst of his displeasure? dare we stand 10:130;064[A ]| In$4$ opposition to$4$ the Almighty's hand? 10:131;064[A ]| Or rather shall we with submissive tears 10:132;064[A ]| Beg hard for$4$ pardon, we have a Wolf by$4$ the ears. 10:133;065[A ]| The bellows, of our sins, have blown the coals 10:134;065[A ]| Of flaming vengeance to$9$ devour our souls. 10:000;065[A ]| 10:135;065[A ]| Peace, peace, I hear him too; he thunders now, 10:136;065[A ]| Where art thou Adam, tell me, where art thou. 10:000;065[A ]| 10:137;065[A ]| Great God! thy voice, thy dreadful voice, I heard 10:138;065[A ]| Rush in$4$ the garden, and I was afraid: 10:139;065[A ]| It was my shameful nakedness, did move 10:140;065[A ]| Me to$9$ seek shelter in$4$ this shady grove. 10:000;065[A ]| 10:141;065[A ]| Naked? who$6#2$ told thee thou wert naked? hast 10:142;065[A ]| Thou eat the fruit, forbidden thee to$9$ taste. 10:143;065[A ]| God's mercies Adam having thus abused, 10:144;065[A ]| Accused the woman, but himself excused. 10:000;065[A ]| 10:145;065[A ]| All-glorious Lord, she whom thou gavest me, gave 10:146;065[A ]| The fruit unto me, and I eaten have. 10:000;065[A ]| 10:147;065[A ]| Nefandious woman, ah! what hast thou done, 10:148;065[A ]| That$3$ thus my awful presence thou dost shun? 10:000;066[A ]| 10:149;066[A ]| Lord, I confess that$3$ my offence is great; 10:150;066[A ]| The Serpent tempted me, and I did eat; 10:151;066[A ]| The Rhetoric of his tongue did so$5#1$ delight 10:152;066[A ]| Mine ears, that$3$ I obeyed mine appetite. 10:153;066[A ]| Thus did his Oratorious delusion 10:154;066[A ]| Lead me along, unto my sad confusion. 10:000;066[A ]| 10:155;066[A ]| Because thou hast fallitiously deceived 10:156;066[A ]| The silly woman; thou shalt be bereaved 10:157;066[A ]| Of future happiness; thou, thou, the worst 10:158;066[A ]| Of all the beasts: shalt not be least accursed, 10:159;066[A ]| Dust shalt thou eat, and since thou hast done so$5#2$, 10:160;066[A ]| Forever shalt thou on$4$ thy belly go, 10:161;066[A ]| Abhorred of all; moreover I will$1$ disperse 10:162;066[A ]| Debate, and variance between thy seed, and hers. 10:163;066[A ]| Her seed shall bruise thy head: And poisonous thine 10:164;066[A ]| Shall bruise her heel, and round her heel entwine. 10:000;066[A ]| 10:165;066[A ]| And thou, nefarious bride, who$6#1$ hast betrayed 10:166;066[A ]| Thy husband's trust, and wickedly obeyed 10:167;066[A ]| The Serpent's words; I will$1$ inflict on$4$ thee 10:168;066[A ]| As bad a curse, as any curse can be. 10:169;067[A ]| In$4$ pain bring forth thou shalt; griefs shall encumber 10:170;067[A ]| Thy tortured soul; thy torments shall out number 10:171;067[A ]| The minutes of thy life; ten thousand woes 10:172;067[A ]| Shall plague thy spirit; and thrice as many throes 10:173;067[A ]| Shall rack thy this disastrous chance 10:174;067[A ]| Shall cling to$4$ thee till thy deliverance. 10:175;067[A ]| With all submission: thou, vile creature, thou, 10:176;067[A ]| Thy servile neck, shalt to$4$ thine husband bow: 10:177;067[A ]| He, shall rule over thee, and thou shalt stand 10:178;067[A ]| As liable, to$4$ his severer hand. 10:000;067[A ]| 10:179;067[A ]| Apostatized wretch, because thou hast 10:180;067[A ]| Given audience to$4$ thy wife, to$9$ boldly taste 10:181;067[A ]| The bitter sweets of this reserved Tree, 10:182;067[A ]| From which$6#1$ (on$4$ pain of death,) I warned thee. 10:183;067[A ]| Cursed be the earth, and all her smiling pleasures, 10:184;067[A ]| Her grateful plenty and exuberant Treasures: 10:185;067[A ]| Cursed for$4$ thy sake, be earth's amiable face, 10:186;067[A ]| Let thorns, and thistles, grow in$4$ every place. 10:187;067[A ]| And thou, for$4$ this abominable deed, 10:188;067[A ]| Shalt feed on$4$ herbs; I will$1$ make thee get thy bread, 10:189;067[A ]| With a laborious hand: thy sweetened meat 10:190;067[A ]| Must now have sour sauce: thy toilsome sweat 10:191;067[A ]| Shall stand in$4$ furrows, on$4$ thy bubbling brow, 10:192;067[A ]| Earning thy living at the painful plough. 10:193;068[A ]| Thus shalt thou live; till death the thread divide 10:194;068[A ]| Of thy frail life, thy sorrows shall abide. 10:195;068[A ]| A number of diseases shall attend 10:196;068[A ]| Thy loathed life; sin's off-spring, death, shall send 10:197;068[A ]| His Harbingers abroad, which$6#1$ shall annoy thee, 10:198;068[A ]| And never leave thee, till they quite destroy thee. 10:199;068[A ]| The never missing dart of death shall slay 10:200;068[A ]| The brittle Casket of thy soul, and lay 10:201;068[A ]| Thy earth-taken body in$4$ an earthly urn; 10:202;068[A ]| For$3$ dust thou art and shalt to$4$ dust return. 10:203;068[A ]| Be gone; base Caitiff, from this garden, flee, 10:204;068[A ]| Such rare enjoyments shall not belong to$4$ thee. 10:205;068[A ]| Be gone: be gone: no$2$ longer shalt thou please 10:206;068[A ]| Thy delicate palate with such cares as these: 10:207;068[A ]| Worse fare shall serve thy turn: with ploughs go wound 10:208;068[A ]| Thy native soil go dig, and delve the ground.