' - ~· '·""·· -,_ 3 q J 0 .~ M 1 L IT4 NT.: :\ ~fide, retur~ing ba.c;k, fr.o!I' w~eo~e they ~ame~ · 'And Hound rhe1r hearts w1tlr an eternal ilian1e.; The juft and.'confrarit mind, that pc:rfeyeres · "lnelemi!h~With falfe ,pleafures, never tears . '·The bended .threatnings ofaTyrans brow, Pearh neitncr can difi:urb, :not changehisV,ow : W-ell gu·arded withhimfelf, he·wa:lks ~long, .. ~· ,~h~n mo~.alone; he ftands atliouf~4 ftro~g., ·· L1ve$ he mweal, and full Profpepty ? . , l:iihHfdam telts hittr;·rintt·he lives to die. ~ ' .Is h~i affiiB:ed ?~hare.affiiB:lons giye ·· . ( ~1m hbpes of Change~ and rhat 1\e~hes to l1ve.. ' I~ he revWd and [cotn~d? He fits, and fmild;} · ~n~wing hi~ happy, whom th7 wdr+~_ revile·~. ; If r1ch, lie g1ve~ the Poor, ?nd 1f he hve· . In P.~?r efta.re, he 9_nds ricl~ friends tp giv.e : · He.l1ves anAngel ma mortal forn.1 ; · t\nd having .P~ft fhc bruht of m~y a~orm~ At lafl: arrived1 at the fhvcn ofReft, · ·. Wher'e tkatjufi: judg, .that ra~1ble$ inhis btefl; l Joyni~g with Angels, ~wit~ an Angels voi~e, :. · (;haunts forth fweet 'Jte~u;ems ofEternal.Joy~. ' ; ~ ~ ' . ~ ~ . ·- THE ARG.ll M :g N To . -~ { . ~ ~ ~ . t , ,\ '. I lElihu, Jqb reproves, reproves : I Hi.r J!riuid ali~e ;- be'ptcads t~e caft With Job i~ 'Gods behalf, tcrtd m'o'l!es : ' ·· Him ~Q re'C(tijt; and cntl for Grace. ; ' .; ' ,r / ' ... t '• • • • -: , • : •• 1 ~ea: .i~. Tflu sJob his iil .d;.f~nde? Ca~fe adj.~~rits; And fi!ence·lends free hberryof turns, c ~ '. . . ( . ! ' . ' ' .~.
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