But there it present was, and did fraile sense entice.
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It seem’d a second paradise to ghesse[178],
So lauishly enricht with natures threasure,
That if the happie soules, which doe possesse
Th’Elysian fields, and liue in lasting blesse,
Should happen this with liuing eye to see,
They soone would loath their lesser happinesse,
And wish to life return’d againe to bee[179],
That in this ioyous place they mote haue ioyance free.