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For by this Sophism he backs the licentious Libertine, who litle suspecting in so fair a semblance a treacherous Simon that should gull him, sings a Requiem to his Soul, the Devil bearing him in hand he may at his pleasure give the hand of parting to all those inordinate Superfluities of naughtiness, wherein he now embaths himself, and that at the last. |
For by this Sophism he backs the licentious Libertine, who little suspecting in so fair a semblance a treacherous Simon that should gull him, sings a Requiem to his Soul, the devil bearing him in hand he may At his pleasure give the hand of parting to all those inordinate Superfluities of naughtiness, wherein he now embaths himself, and that At the last. |
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