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Which two sets of lines are enjambed in this excerpt from john milton's paradise lost?
i may assert th' eternal providence,
and justifie the wayes of god to men.
say first, for heav'n hides nothing from thy view
nor the deep tract of hell, say first what cause
mov'd our grand parents in that happy state,
favour'd of heav'n so highly, to fall off
from their creator, and transgress his will
for one restraint, lords of the world besides?

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