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No more be mentiond then of violence

Against our selves, and wilful barrenness,

That cuts us off from hope, and savours onely

Rancor and pride, impatiend despite,

Reluce against God and his just yoke [ 1045 ]

Laid on our Necks. Remember with what mild

And gracious temper he both heard and judgd

Without wrauth or reviling; wee expected

Immediate dissolution, which we thought

Was meant by Death that day, when lo, to thee [ 1050 ]

Pains onely in Child-bearing were foretold,

And bringing forth, soon repenct with joy,

Fruit of thy Womb: Ohe Curse aslope

Glan the ground, with labour I must earne

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

My labour will sustain me; a Cold

Or Heat should injure us, his timely care

Hath unbesaught provided, and his hands

Cloathd us unworthie, pitying while he judgd;

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

Be open, and his heart to pitie ine,

And teach us further by what means to shun

Th i Seasons, Rain, I……(内容加载失败!)

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