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which never is well satisfi'd with seeing, nor ever satisfies with being seen? Upon the sleeping and the dead, the Sun (or whatsoever glories of the Skies) layes out his light in vain; |
which never is well satisfied with seeing, nor ever Satisfies with being seen? Upon the sleeping and the dead, the Sun (or whatsoever Glories of the Skies) lays out his Light in vain; |
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