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But let us now, as in bad plight, devise

What best may for the present serve to hide

The Parts of each from other, that seem most

To shame obnoxious, and unseemliest seen,

Some Tree whose broad smooth Leaves together sowd, [ 1095 ]

And girded on our loyns, may cover round

Those middle parts, that this new er, Shame,

There sit not, and reproach us as un.

So seld hee, and both together went

Into the thickest Wood, there soon they chose [ 1100 ]

The Figtree, not that kind for Fruit renownd,

But such as at this day to Indians known

In Malabar or De spreds her Armes

Braung so broad and long, that in the ground

The bewigs take root, and Daughters grow [ 1105 ]

About the Mother Tree, a Pillard shade

High overarcht, and eg Walks between;

There oft the Indian Herdsman shunnie

Shelters in coole, and tends his pasturing Herds

At Loopholes cut through thickest shade: Those Leaves [ 1110 ]

They gatherd, broad as Amazonian Targe,

And with what skill they had, togethe……(内容加载失败!)

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