I ; ... . 2~ ... . H.e(trt-Trtafor-e~ . · 'bear't flruck ·dead:with a fudden (urprizal, (o . that the thoughts are puzzelled , Experience ~ -comes.in to theic relief, , and reprefents the ·£late as feafible , fince it calls to rilinde as ar– ·duous aca{e, which yet was not infuperable1 And whymaifi thou not get through ~s wel ._ ~s formerly, faith Experience? And thus it Marlhals the ·foul~ faculties in their proper ri'anks, a]1d brings it tb~ough the prefent at1 tempt wich order. and viaory,r whether the · . 'undertaking be ot doing Duty, or enduring ' · difficulf • · , . - · '· · cen."• '4 . . 4· Tic lafi refrelRing fiream that. fupplies I E.upb!ater the heart with Heavenly thoughts, is die wells f~ m a-, ~11 of ~gnfC?\~tion' .; t~i~ li,ke the,laft, yet not the , r.uct>etX leaff Rtvcr of Paradtfe [Euphrates] doth (as ~.~;ti/i- ~h~. name c;f ·t.hat. !~ports) .ref~etb the hea:t ,.t Jt.ndo prtJp- ~~th chear~~g tncomes, and mfluenc~~: 'Tl~ts t eru qun</. 'n1akesthe {oul both chearful ·atld fruttful; .ut tir~amja . the midft of terrifying thoughts, the!e ·corn..: . roJtU: " ·m forts delights the foul , P[al. 94· I 9. ·Oh the ~ ~~d~~~::: j<!Y t~at thefe_beget in t~e IJ.?i~fi of foFrow! fe~~ente Nqrhmg can make fad? tf ~iVIQe Comf~rrs AmJ(J pnn· make Jlad f ·rhefe. bng~t beams of Ltght te•re; cat. chafe away ~ the fbggy ·rntfl: of darkoe{s, and .J difconfolate horror; Thefe pure fireJ.ms of • t • comfort wafu away the biccer ' effectsofde(– pairing thought$: Thef~comforts infinitely · . exceedwine·, w.hich Phylofopher~ have calleq ""' ~ Miftri~. . the chief allay·inetits of hien$ ·miferies , but _rumham.r.· the fen{eof this love.is bet(e,t:~h~n wine; onG 1UfUfil Jrop ()~ thefedivirie Joys 'Wot.i.ld CVCO miti.,: JUJA&_';f.- £ate Hell torments: .This isalite~fh1·e indeed, ;rm.LX. " hi :h, as it is of great dli~a~yiJo ic is !he .fa- . .. ,. · ·. , usfyn1g ' '
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