user, and through giltes of the doer; wherfore, at the ginninge of

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the worlde, every thing by him-selfe was good; and in universal

they weren right good. An eye or a hand is fayrer and betterer

in a body set, in his kyndely place, than from the body dissevered.

Every thing in his kyndly place, being kyndly, good doth werche;

and, out of that place voyded, it dissolveth and is defouled him-selve.

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Our noble god, in gliterande wyse, by armony this world

ordeyned, as in purtreytures storied with colours medled, in