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Of sooty coal the Empiric Alchimist [ 440 ]
Whence in her visage round those spots, unpurgd
Can turn, or holds it possible to turn
Vapours not yet into her substance turnd. [ 420 ]
Deserving Paradise! if ever, then,
As from the Mine. Mean while at Table Eve
Metals o
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Yield Nectar, though from off the boughs each Morn
Coverd with pearly grain: yet God hath here [ 430 ]
The grosser feeds the purer, Earth the Sea,
Nor doth the Moon no nourishment exhale
We brush mellifluous Dewes, an九九藏书d find the ground
Love unlibidinous reignd, nor jealousie
Ministerd naked, and thir flowing cups
And to thir viands fell, nor seemingly
From all his alimental recompence
For know, whatever was created, needs
As may compare with Heaven; and to taste
Was understood, 九*九*藏*书*网the injurd Lovers Hell.
Then had the Sons of God excuse to have bin
Sups with the Ocean: though in Heavn the Trees
Enamourd at that sight; but in those hearts
The Sun that light imparts to all, receives
To be sustaind and fed; of Elements [ 415 ]
In humid exhalatio99lib.netns, and at Even [ 425 ]
The Angel, nor in mist, the common gloss [ 435 ]
With pleasant liquors crownd: O innocence [ 445 ]
Of Theologians, but with keen dispatch
Of life ambrosial frutage bear, and vines
From her moist Continent to higher Orbes.
To transubstantiate; what r
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Varied his bounty so with new delights,
Think not I shall be nice. So down they sat,
Through Spirits with ease; nor wonder; if by fire
Ethereal, and as lowest first the Moon;
Of real hunger, and concoctive heate
Earth and the Sea feed Air, the Air those Fires
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