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The Murmurer hath the Poyson of Serpents, vnder his tongue, wherewith he wounds God, and it is iust for him, to receiue his Deaths wound by the Poyson of a Serpent. To conclude this part; |
The Murmurer hath the Poison of Serpents, under his tongue, wherewith he wounds God, and it is just for him, to receive his Death's wound by the Poison of a Serpent. To conclude this part; |
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