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yet presseth the relin••ishing, and treading upon the glory of a gaudy world, and requires a lifting up above our selves, pregnantly exhorting us as strang•rs, to have nothing of our heart effigied thereon, at most only our feet to honour it with a •ouch, he mounting over and above Olivet, seeming to say rise up my fair one and come away, Cant. 2 10. f•om the muddy flo•e of this lower and common hall, |
yet Presseth the relin••ishing, and treading upon the glory of a gaudy world, and requires a lifting up above our selves, pregnantly exhorting us as strang•rs, to have nothing of our heart effigied thereon, At most only our feet to honour it with a •ouch, he mounting over and above Olivet, seeming to say rise up my fair one and come away, Cant 2 10. f•om the muddy flo•e of this lower and Common hall, |
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