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Afflictions are set forth by a Metaphor, taken from the Sea, when Winds and Rains are tempestuous, which are God's Water-spouts above; |
Afflictions Are Set forth by a Metaphor, taken from the Sea, when Winds and Rains Are tempestuous, which Are God's Waterspouts above; |
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The Winds raise the Seas, and take them at their backs, saith Seneca. |
The Winds raise the Seas, and take them At their backs, Says Senecca. |
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