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IF he that erst the form so lively drew
Of Venus' face, triumph'd in painter's art ;
Thy Father then what glory did ensue,Methinks the Skies have lost their lovely blue,
A storm rides fiery, thick the clouds ensue.25 The best ensue,
26 The worst eschew,He taught us erst the heifer's tail to view,
When stuck aloft, that show'rs would straight ensue;The hottest Fevers coldest cramps ensue;
The nakedest need hath ever latest helps.
With Nevil then I find this proverb true,1 Lusty Youth should us ensue.
2 His merry heart shall sure all rue.Thus wilt thou find, Shepherd believe it true,
Some Ill, that shall this seeming Good ensue;And cast behind him; for of right his due
Is that from whence all miseries ensue.As if he surely knew
All the blest wonders should ensue,Religion is lasting and true;
Real pleasure and peace in her paths you may gain,
Nor will disappointment ensue. "So to present it unto public view,
That only truth and peace may thence ensue.'Twas dreamed by some the deluge would ensue,
So trembling was the tension long constrained;
A spirit of faith was in the chosen few,In vain the cricket chirps the mansion through,
'Tis war, and blood, and battle must ensue.But all things counter to the hopes ensue
Of Agramant upon his side; within,
In person, girded by a gallant crew,And quickly cold Indiff'rence will ensue;
When You Love's Joys thro' Honor's Optic view.What a large vict'ry shall ensue!
And converts, who thy grace obey,
Exceed the drops of morning dew.Shall turn to naught and lose that glorious hue:
But only that is permanent and free
From frail corruption, that doth flesh ensue.Worse; of worse deeds worse sufferings must ensue.
Sometimes towards Eden, which now in his viewHe taught us erst the heifer's tail to view,
When stuck aloft, that show'rs would straight ensue;And oh, what havoc would ensue!
This bright display of every hue