I told ye then he should prevail and speed [ 40 ]
On his bad Errand, Man should be seduct
And flatterd out of all, believing lies
Against his Maker; no Decree of mine
Concurring to necessitate his Fall,
Or touch with lightest moment of impulse [ 45 ]
His free Will, to her own inclining left
In eevn scale. But falln he is, and now
What rests but that the mortal Sentence pass
On his transgression Death denounct that day,
Which he presumes already vain and void, [ 50 ]
Because not yet inflicted, as he feard,
By some immediate stroak; but soon shall find
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