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But Sin and Vice deform and discredit any Place, and fit it for Ruin. And so now I am to pass (but loth I am to do it) from the former Felicity of Tyre, to her present Misery and Destruction; (and this is enlarg'd upon from the 25th Verse to the End of the Chapter.) Her Overthrow is represented in an Excellent Metaphor, in v. 26. [ Thy Rowers have brought thee into great Waters, the East Wind hath broken thee in the midst of the Seas. |
But since and Vice deform and discredit any Place, and fit it for Ruin. And so now I am to pass (but loath I am to do it) from the former Felicity of Tyre, to her present Misery and Destruction; (and this is enlarged upon from the 25th Verse to the End of the Chapter.) Her Overthrow is represented in an Excellent Metaphor, in v. 26. [ Thy Rowers have brought thee into great Waters, the East Wind hath broken thee in the midst of the Seas. |
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