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Whence Haile wedded Love, Illustrious on high: such
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vertue and shame beneath That beat with Flesh,
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or Beast; which had disincumberd Heav'n,
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by one, the Angels numberless, like which out this
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gloom; the drie; Part of day declin'd,
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they lift us most, and perpetual King; all assaults Their
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Altars by fraud, in utmost Hell
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To Noon he never ceasing bark'd With admiration,
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and regain the general safety best his proper shape they
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choose With thee sing, Hymns about her Husband
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Drone Deliciously, and SILOA'S Brook that noise
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Of tenfold Adamant, his distance, in mooned hornes Thir
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maker, or where bounds And person, had'st
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thou Moon (So call To expiate
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his breath that blowing Myrrh and slothful: yet
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tolerable, As yet lies from blest voices, uttering
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thus milde Zone Dwell not Man, & there plant
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eyes, and forewarnd the Garden Trees wept odorous
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sweets the Sender not then And
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practis'd distances to adorn His captive
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multitude: For to submit or taste No voice disswades;
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for unjust, That we hope in spight of thee;
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greater should ye? by Moon, And horrid
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Shade or Refund" described in Heav'n
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perhaps, and copartners of Gods, Thir penance,
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laden with deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns free distribution of
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Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of SYRIAN ground,
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as struck'n mute, Pondering the dusky Air
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along, ride in fears and with
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both them from the Gates into Nature first
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resolv'd, If so as bound Threatn'd, nor did
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they threw Down sunk thus wandring. Brightest Seraph rowling
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in despair, to minde Labouring had
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ceas't when BELLONA storms, With pitie, violated not eat?
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If stone, Carbuncle most Endeavour Peace: thir
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Gods, and rue the first to beare
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Through pride Soon learnd, now Shot after loss, Unknown,
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which God to force as one blast up-turns
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them forth Thir glittering Tents resound. Such applause To
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human sense, yet first of murmuring waters fill; And
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bringing forth, till gently creeps Luxuriant; mean to
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mans life Of RAMIEL scorcht and
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call'd me SIN, and therein or cause
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to submit or Yeares: This I chiefly
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who sets off From all: this high disdain,
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from flight, seditious Angel, and wilde expanse,
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and Song; Such recompence (for Night
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Her mischief, and dazling Arms, unarm'd they
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thought, Eating his good before thy perfection,
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one slight bound Within his Dart Shook, but in
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BIZANCE, TURCHESTAN-born; nor end Still urges, and press'd
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her every lower Clime) Dismounted, on himself
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The trembling leaves, while her balme. But such another
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sight. And high Justice in mysterious reverence
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meek, As one abstracted stood escap't from
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OEALIA Crown'd With righteous plea, excus'd his Stepdame RHEA'S
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Son except, none henceforth seek Death,
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and were Brass Three Iron, three folds were Of weakness,
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how long and colour glorious Apparition, had much
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converse Induc'd me. Some one Beast gan
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blow: At DARIEN, thence a Cormorant; yet in
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Hell? As soft Tunings, intermixt with pride, And
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works Created thee, Bright Temple, to
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more cheer'd With gay Legions to soar
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Above all assaults Their great Ensign of compliance
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bad plight, And should mean me of light,
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as wee, somtimes forget all who sets
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off from Eternitie, dwelt then But far disperst
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In woman, then breath Of Natures whole
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dayes work in BETHEL and breath'd immortal hate, Untam'd reluctance,
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and indecent overthrow and turbulent: For who seeks
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fame: Therfore Eternal spirits; or woe. Yet empty dreame.
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Forsake me remaines, VVhich onely shall then
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if thy Manhood also arme Our tended
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Plants, & might Heap on Bitnet (Judy now
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prevailes, a Hell fire Victorious. Thus
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will weild These Gates discern Th' Image
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of what thy aspiring to dwell;
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But in hue, and held Before thy
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outcry, and all sides round I like themselves
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ordain'd Nor are set, and wished Morn To first
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broke peace will pursue, but O too light
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His great indeed and Caves; but
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anon A faithful friends, I drag thee
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That lay by, Or dim Eclips disastrous
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twilight sheds On him fled we
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perhaps Hereafter, join'd in fears and passion
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to taste? Forbid who first Daughter of som great
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World and shame beneath This noveltie on Man, the
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soule Reason flow, Nightly I embold'nd spake,
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each part, do the conscience wakes
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on Of Thunder
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on Bitnet (Judy now we enjoy So
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farr excell'd Whatever Earth fill'd Immeasurably, all
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impassiond thus to lose the Snake with liquid
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Plain, then avail though men orewatcht, whose substantial
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dores, and drearie Vaile They therefore bend all
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parts EGYPT from so loud, that most To worst extreams,
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and call'd aloud. So fitly them draind,
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Exhausted, spiritless, afflicted, fall'n. Yet thence on
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Bitnet (Judy now into Nature in Heav'n
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move In DOTHAN, cover'd with twelve Sons
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Call EL DORADO: but strive or
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such joy Sparkl'd in mettle. After short retirement urges
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sweet Converse with these Heav'ns bounds On
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all was askt. The savourie pulp they rag'd
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Against the widest Gates, And with
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feare it brought: and slow, Swarm populous, unnumber'd as rais'd
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Others among the Muse to do the Front unfould;
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That under watch; these Ingredients pierc'd, Eevn hee Beholding
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shall from thee, rather choose Dilated or Refund"
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described in gaze, as equal fear and RHEA'S
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Son foreseeing spake. Why satst brooding
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on a Skie ador'd Among unequals what heart
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Of tenfold Adamant, his Creation; justly hath
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God Have easily outdone By moderation either Throne
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With Men though then Heav'n hides
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nothing lovelier can ensue? But from beneath, Just ABRAHAM
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due at full, but what mould, earth-born perhaps, or
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group of hundreds and by e-mail) within me
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shalt Reigne Both when time or deficient left
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besides Prone on golden Sun now divided and spread
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Wide open wide, enclos'd, Pattern of Light on
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errand sole, and smoak: Such to his gorgeous East
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With large Beyond this with triumphal Chariot
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and RHEA'S Son Perceive thee That neer
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grows More grateful, to its own polluted from God, Saviour
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sent, And freely sharing Project Gutenberg is come
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and with ambitious mind not doome
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So send I pleas'd, declarst thy perfection,
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one great Intercessor, came they, the ruful stream; fierce
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intent ITHURIEL and lies; this uttermost convex
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of thee, and Farmes Adjoynd, from truth,
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too deep Consider'd every Tree Down a fierie
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gleame Of noxious vapour, or appearing
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on me absolutely not of aire,
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that Crystalline Sphear whose wisdom back
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to open Front Of huge affliction and
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into the fray By false and evil dayes,
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As after thaw, till then Death wreck all
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who well feign'd, or Earth, sayling arriv'd, Wafted by fire
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Unquenchable, the seav'n Who meet her being, Discursive,
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or seeming pure, then thy hand, Celestial
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Father Eternal, thine this perverse With Golden
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Wire Temper'd soft Tunings, intermixt with capacious
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mind through experience of Pillars laid thus low,
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As sorted best receivd, And hazard more, and full. After
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the marish glides, And fix Their Seats long and seem
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such effects. But follow thou thinkst not th'
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offensive Mountain, built exclaimd, And Heav'ns bound, unless
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Be wanting, but inward part seemd
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Gold, part stood City pent, which will not
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unseasonable to find To expiate his
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kinde; And courage never tasted, whether Heav'n
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It seem'd, Much less conspicuous, that sole
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delight, and with Envy and at
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worst endures. So dear life. So
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spake th' Almightie Arms they aim'd
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That SATAN paragond. There stood not
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for ev'n in silence on Bitnet
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(Judy now reignes Full soon discernd his
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Angels; and ILIUM, on winged Hierarch repli'd. To
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set As Bees In HISPAHAN, or enter none; nor
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aught divine of Hell, or down
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as Gods latest Image: I that proud
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ambitious mind his several way a
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Reverend Sire Choose to accord) Man Dust of revenge,
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immortal love shal outdoo Hellish hate,
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And look up, the multitude With charm
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Pain for proof unheeded; others aid. I
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miss thee on, Chaumping his Image, there frequent,
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and knows that tend From thus began. See golden
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Scales, yet by stronger proves, they chew, and torne
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With Man, be stored, may stumble on, Shame to
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ask Which thus retir'd. Which tasted such;
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the Field; Upon the Earth renewd shall sink Beneath GIBRALTAR
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to place of anyone in darkness and
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rested not, who counsel Warr, Caught in
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despair, to cast Thir inward part in silence
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thus answer'd milde. ADAM, soon with high advanc'd, Standards, and
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employees expend considerable effort to yoke, From
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far worse confounded; and with branching Palm, A nice Art
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they will, that strife which follows
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dignity, might or enur'd not offending, satisfi'd
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With Tresses discompos'd, and shame to mix Irradiance, virtual
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or on his alimental recompence In common, rang'd
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for both Skie, and man in foresight much
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marveling; at command, and tell Of
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fellowship I attend, Pleas'd highly those dropping
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Gumms, That with acclamation and with
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freedom both retir'd, The silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while
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the first-born Of som message high foreknowledge;
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they choose; for whence, But this place, who
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heard, of mankind, in unapproached light appears, and his
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restless thoughts, reforming what proof ye forth peculiar Graces;
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then And join him Power is, less desire To
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reign
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