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And eaten of the Tree concerning which
Out of the ground wast taken, know thy Birth,
Shalt eate thereof all the days of thy Life;
Removd farr off; then pittying how they stood
Before him naked to the aire, that now
Nor hee thir outward onely with the Skins [ 220 ]
In counterview九*九*藏*書 within the Gates, that now
To him with swift ascent he up returnd,
As Father of his Familie he clad
Stood open wide, belching outrageous flame
Thorns also and Thistles it shall bring thee forth
Or as the Snake with youthful Coate repaid;
Recounted, mixing intercessioread•99csw.comn sweet.
Araying coverd from his Fathers sight.
And th instant stroke of Death denounct that day [ 210 ]
For dust thou art, and shalt to dust returne.
And thought not much to cloath his Enemies:
Into his blissful bosom reassumd [ 225 ]
I chargd thee, saying: Thou shalt 九*九*藏*書not eate thereof, [ 200 ]
Must suffer change, disdaind not to begin
All, though all-knowing, what had past with Man
In glory as of old, to him appeasd
Sin opening, who thus now to Death began.
In the sweat of thy Face shalt thou eat Bread, [ 205 ]
Farr into Chaos, since the Fiend九*九*藏*書 passd through,
Because thou hast hearknd to the voice of thy Wife,
Meanwhile ere thus was sind and judgd on Earth,
Within the Gates of Hell sate Sin and Death, [ 230 ]
Opprobrious, with his Robe of righteousness,
Unbid, and thou shalt eate th Herb of th Field,
Cursd is the ground for th九*九*藏*書y sake, thou in sorrow
As when he washd his servants feet so now [ 215 ]
Thenceforth the form of servant to assume,
Thir nakedness with Skins of Beasts, or slain,
So judgd he Man, both Judge and Saviour sent,
Of Beasts, but inward nakedness, much more
Till thou return unto the ground, for thou