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976.
[Sinner in love with guilty joys]
It is better for thee to enter into life maimed, &c.
—ix. 43.
Sinner in love with guilty joys,
Compute while here thy final gain,
The pleasure of a moment poise
With an eternity of pain:
And, if in love with hell thou art,
Persist thy lusts to gratify,
Refuse with a right hand to part,
And choose the second death to die.
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