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These paths & Bowers doubt not but our joynt<u>藏书网</u> handsWill keep from Wildert></tt> with ease, as wide [ 245 ]
As we need walk, till younger hands ere long
Assist us: But if much verse perhaps
Thee satiate, to short absence I could yield.
For solitude somtimes is best societie,
And short retirement urges sweet returne. [ 250 ]
But other doubt possesses me, least harm
Befall thee severd from me; for thou knowst
What hath bin warnd us, what malicious Foe
Envying our happiness, and of his own
Despairing, seeks to work us woe and shame [ 255 ]
By sly assault; and somwhere nigh at hand
Watches, no doubt, with greedy hope to find
His wish a advantage, us asunder,
Hopeless to circumvent us joynd, where each
To other speedie aide might lend at need; [ 260 ]
Whether his first desigo withdraw
Our fealtie from God, or to disturb
jugal Love, then which perhaps no bliss
Enjoyd by us excites his envie more;
Or this, or worse, leave not the faith<bdi></bdi>ful side [ 265 ]
That gave thee being, still shades thee and protects.
The Wife, where danger or dishonour lurks,
Safest and seemliest by her Husband staies,
Who guards her,<tt></tt> or with her the worst endures.
To whom the Virgin Majestie of Eve, [ 270 ]
As one who loves, and some unkindness meets,
With s></samp>eet austeer posure thus replyd,
of Heavn ah, and all Earths Lord,
That su Enemie we have, who seeks
Our ruin, both by thee informd I learne, [ 275 ]
And from the parting Angel over-heard
As in a shadie nook I stood behind,
Just theurnd at shut of Evening Flours.
But that thou shouldst my firmherfore doubt
To God or thee, because we have a foe [ 280 ]
May tempt it, I expected not to hear.
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