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and strugling naturally with the Lawes of vertue, his affections more steepe and prone to the wayes of pleasure than the untrodden paths of Righteousnesse) to mixe the power of Doctrine with that of Tunes, Vt dum suavitate carminis mulcetur auditus, divini Sermonis pariter utilitas inseratur, that whilst the eare was charm'd with the sweetnesse of the Ditty, the minde also might be rapt with the divinenesse of the matter, |
and struggling naturally with the Laws of virtue, his affections more steep and prove to the ways of pleasure than the untrodden paths of Righteousness) to mix the power of Doctrine with that of Tunis, Vt dum suavitate carminis mulcetur auditus, Divine Sermon pariter utilitas inseratur, that while the ear was charmed with the sweetness of the Ditty, the mind also might be rapt with the divineness of the matter, |
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