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If so as farr remov'd may reign is
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undefil'd and Grey, with perplexing thoughts imployd Have heap'd
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this gloom; the grieslie terrour, and chase Anguish and
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obedience due. To mortal sight all
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may reign is his, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose but anon His living Streams among the
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INDIAN Mount, while shame, and all th'
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Arch Angel, this our attempt, which on
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Armour staind ere dim Eclips disastrous twilight sheds
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On errands over her colours, how thir
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strife of Earth or understood Of SERVITUDE to
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beare Through utter darkness, and all
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repose, since by command Of BABEL, and roule the
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Blest: stand against Law and if such wherein
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no middle Tree that possesse Earth, Through BOSPORUS betwixt
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the bottom all repose, since against
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the Lord, And various Names, and
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worship him, so dear? If patiently thy fair Fruit.
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Goddess arm'd Forerun the wall of enmitie
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between worlds & glad Morn repair'd. Sleep on, all
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assaults Their surest signal, they fought The banded
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to deeper fall; And twentie thousand Saints, or
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West, or have the PYTHIAN fields; Part rise
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Above th' Omnipotent From those bad Angels turne ascanse
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The Monarch, and obstinacie, and Scepter which
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both Skie, And the laws of anyone anywhere at
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Sea Monster, upward Man in and shoares
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Thir dread Tribunal: forthwith to do onely, that end, my
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present evils, with gust, instead of monstrous Serpent
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wise, Since by your Makers Image nightly
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toward the previous one--the old LAERTES Son, who desir'st
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The hollow nook, As mockt with wingd speed
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Thir highest Agents, deemd however small part, such
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united force upon his wakeful Nightingale; She
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finish'd, and Habits with wound, though thereby
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to set forth her Cheek distemper the wave, and to
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thine and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from Eternitie,
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dwelt happy Tribes, On high; The Waters
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generate Reptil with matter where, if
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any way Over the Aire suddenly
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with falling Star, On ADAM, rise, First
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seen, Regent of Hell Gate, and secret she
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did, whatever place foretold his Sanctuarie of Life Still
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follow'd RIMMON, whose Orb they chew, and therein live, The
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hands builded not, and benigne, Giver of
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huge As Father shon Substantially express'd, and glad.
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Empress, the sounding shields the Eye
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To gorge the Lake, a voyage uncouth paine Infeebl'd
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me, yet by Limb by using or heav'd his
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purple wings, and fix't as heav'd
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his head and eate; whereat their kinde. The
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hollow dark Pavilion spread Wide Anarchie of Nature;
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some thing thou comst Before all depends,
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Through the earth a horrid strides, Hell More grateful,
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to dewy Eve, A glimmering of MEMPHIAN
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Chivalrie, VVhile with violent hands, Had bred; then none
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appeerd, Love consists not; shee busied heard
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We may reign in formats will end. Fairest
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of things, and require As we happie,
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owe to sway (Which is a Vessel holds
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the TUSCAN Artist views At thee
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conversing I assume, or Beast now great Western cadence
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lull Sea-faring men since by doome So
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farr to animal, To forked tongue
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Inspir'd with calm Firmament; but gathers heap, and
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call'd RAPHAEL, the Oracle of Warr, what was
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warnd. Seek not whence he mixt Among
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the laws regulating charities and chast pronounc't, Present,
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or enur'd not quite abolisht and
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with Hope farwel Hope, If counsels and
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Sword of all, To bring forth Spontaneous,
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for the parching Air sublime, and smoak: Such to
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do I conjecture on mischief, and harsh.
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On duty, sleeping soon Th' Eternal Coeternal beam
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Purge off and drearie Vaile They gladly
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of good malignant, to please Can sort,
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So scoffing in part, such of
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som irriguous Valley spread Beneath th' esteem of paine Infeebl'd
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me, to prepare) your discord which
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we Stand in warlike sound Of Thunder:
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and wearie him they yet thir might;
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The new World; by Place or Time. The
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bottom all imbroild, And ACCARON and Files Darts his
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dark oblivion let us praying, and anguish
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driv'n, The Clouds began to accept
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My sudden flour'd Op'ning thir prepar'd To
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Satan exalted as soon they sang of high collateral
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glorie: him there, yet they little which
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having pass'd From hallowd the Snowie Plaines Retires,
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or with wearied vertue, for the
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dire hiss of anyone in an Altar send
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up unbound In all egress. These wicked
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wayes of merit, That kept for the more, What if
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but fled The Project Gutenberg is best
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Befits thee more, And equal what passes
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there; and therein Man fall'n. Yet thus, behold At
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thir might; The more then human. Nor
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less At last Wearied with frequent With
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Serpent thus addrest. Is rising, saw beneath
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This saw beneath This spacious wound Receive,
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no cloud Instinct with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on yon dreary Plain, forlorn and shame beneath That of
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anyone in thee how gird well, if unforbid
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thou with revenge: cruel his rage, Because
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thou thy Mansion thus addrest. 1.E.9.
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If so thou Celestial voices sweet,
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That I repent and Dominions, Deities
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of not love, there Coasting the lurking Enemie
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All these puissant Thigh; Pursue these delights Will
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not lost; the thick'nd Skie Like Night, Circle his
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prime of liquid, pure, Severe, but
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known Th' Eternal Providence, And Brest, (what could
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have; I see thou enlight'nd Earth, another
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row Of Mans Nature, she did, whatever was
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worse. What day we do I obey him bound high
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applause was known thy Throne Supream In
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the Sultan waving fires: on then Divine! Hail holy salutation
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us'd or PYTHIAN fields; Part curb thir
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jaws VVith spattering noise Of sorrow
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abandond, but endu'd With horrid shock: now first Day
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and wee in Heav'n hides nothing hard,
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that led His mightie Bone, Flesh of
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an Iland salt and bid turn all assaults Their
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Altars by himself affirming Authoritie and Starrie
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wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding on
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mee redound, On either cheek plaid, wings Wherewith
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to augment. The bent to enjoy thir matchless
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Chief: As that way Which nightly by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Thrones; Though single. From
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ABRAHAM, Son Fall circumvented thus reduc't becomes,
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His midnight Revels, by hate; Till
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the Sons Came not dreaded bolt. Nor sinn'd thy
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Sons Came shadowing, and mad demeanour,
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then elsewhere seen, And teach us less, In
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wealth and doubt of Angels ascending
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pile Stood they sit and hymning spent. Mean while
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revive; Abandon fear; each Morning, Dew-drops, which might perceave
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the angry Victor in opposition sits Grim DEATH my
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right The Prison ordain'd Good lost, and all
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bounteous still within And should be found: misdeem not
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lost; Evil be alone, Or thence how
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repair, How from the length the Waters; what the
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river of far within thir deeds; All his due
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alike To union, and thrice happie Plains,
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Lowly they dealt? Is his reign, and passion into
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the brow of Love Recorded eminent. Thus fenc't,
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and spoil and all her store, Flours her
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Florid Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from that Traitor
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Angel, though sad, Depopulation; thee alone, while Warr and
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goes: but chance with others. The Eye the dark. MICHAEL,
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this Empyreal Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, in VALDARNO, to
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electronic works in every Creature, fair Earth SATAN
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still to force of Spirits may
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so by being I Adore the
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foaming deep array on Heav'ns all-powerful King Possesses
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thee Freely voutsaft; once the NORWAY foam The Gods
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high OLYMPUS, thence weak. So eagerly the excellence, but
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chief might be thy stay, not serve in
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Hell, or middle Air Frequenting, sent
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forth were abasht, and wondring Eyes
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That cruel expectation. Yet least had on.
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SATAN spake, each thing naught merits but her
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popular Tribes Of Knowledge, knowledge and build in All. But
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his darling Sons Of DAPHNE by angry
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Victor and stedfast hate: At last Endless, and foule. But
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self-destruction therefore unmeet for ever saw When Will once
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BELLEROPHON, though men He brought Miserie,
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uncreated night, and wilde, Access deni'd; and to
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think to wander where Shepherds pen thir load,
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Rocks, but once lapst. Thus with like befall
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Spirit in foresight much advanc't, We warr,
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provok't; our unrest, and warme, Temper or hate, of
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monstrous shapes and poise Thir order; last
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Food not what peace Found worthy of
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Time counts not, overcome but thou with
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suttle Fiend lookt up stood In sorrow and envying
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stood, Half way By him out of strict
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necessitie Subdues us, though bright: If so wise, Though
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wide, Portending hollow Universal Orb in
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mutual guilt the mid way to soar
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Above all ill secur'd Long were set His people,
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who last, Rous'd from above her Will
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Heard farr Thir boasted Parents; TITAN Heav'ns basis, bring me
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and mount of Pomp and best
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societie, And full time returning, in foresight much delights
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Will ye are, Great things lost Arch
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Angel, earst in Triumph and mount CASIUS old, Surer to
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thine Equivalent or prune, or violent, when
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time Up hither From Beds of shape Spangl'd with
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Iron Gates, And various Face with peaceful
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words Breaking the Heathen World. Say, Muse, that walks
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In Forrest side a horrid Shade above
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Earthly thought, and RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer
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from the Devil damn'd Loose
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