Chap.

 1    1|     reason; and the vengeance of heaven, lurking in the subtile
 2    2|           one need not come from heaven to tell us the consequence.~ ~
 3    3|         firm base is there under heaven - for let them beware of
 4    4|      kind;~ ~ But glory, virtue, Heaven for man design'd.'~ ~ After
 5    5|          that were an angel from heaven to tell me that Moses's
 6    5|      None - did not the winds of heaven casually scatter many useful
 7    5|           like the silent dew of heaven, - of being beloved by one
 8    5|           nor venture to provoke heaven's fiercest vengeance.' I
 9    5|       Florid appeals are made to heaven, and to the beauteous innocents,
10    5| innocents, the fairest images of heaven here below, whilst sober
11    5|          alone only dependent on heaven for that emulous panting
12    8|         who, 'mind not what only heaven sees.' Why, indeed, should
13    8|      sleep, they seldom think of heaven or themselves, because their
14    8|         immense estate came from heaven knows where!~ ~ To view
15    8|       with bold stride mounts to heaven, and claims kindred with
16   11|         this reasonable way that Heaven seems to command the whole
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