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Excerpt from The Works of John Iilton, Vol. 4 of 8: In Verse and Prose Printed From the Original Editions With a Life of the Author
From us, and to ref'train what power either the de vill, or any earthly enemy bath to work us woe, that then mans nature would find immediate left and re leafemcnt from all evils. But verily they who think fo, if they be fuch as have a mind large enough to take into their thoughts a generall furvey of humane things, would foon prove themfelves in that opinion farre deceiv'd. For though it were granted us by divine indulgence to be exempt from all that can be harmful] to us from without, yet the perverfnefie of.
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