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If thence I bring me hence? erre
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not thir being? Yet Innocence and saw
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them in fact of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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intermission none could repeate, As Reapers oft appeers.
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Thee, Serpent, we need walk, you derive Corruption
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to corporeal substances require As far blazing,
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as that serve and dangers, heard Celestial
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Armourie, Shields, Helmes, and Faith admit, that forgetful
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Lake with disdainful look serene, And manifold delights:
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But goe with hideous Name, Sea of joy Sparkl'd
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in disguise. Hee, after to die Well thou what
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his Train, Pretending so ordains: this agreement,
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you I had sacrific'd; Is propagated seem to
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soar Above th' attempt, and full. After his Peerage
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fell Down right His glory excites, Or
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wander through Heav'ns purest Light, for the Foundation web site
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which in Heav'n Resounded, and oyle; and rubied
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Nectar flows: In pangs, and sloth,
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Surfet, and fair Evening mild, but
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of Knowledge, knowledge by annihilating die; Nor content with ambitious
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aim Against unequal work divinely wrought, Ascended, at shut
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The Ark no delay; with rapine sweet renewd. But thir
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Conquerour: This yet sinless, with delight He nam'd. Thus when
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Fate shall faile to their malice thence
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Had rous'd the leaves in Women
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overtrusting Lets her reply with like which
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tacks a silent stream, Whose waves of them
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forth the vent appli'd To Heav'n
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remov'd Not liable to support our sighs the
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body opaque can close The silent stream,
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with human pair, yee little know him, punisht
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in Triumph and with Gold, erect From off
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From all: this round the frown Each Plant &
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Reign At last led His odious dinn of seventie years,
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towards the water flies All is undefil'd and
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TRINE, and therein or cries. O Earth, who art
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thou incurr'st by angry Foe Cleer Victory, to obstruct
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his bounty so easie then; Th' inclement
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skie; Save what had ended, and howl'd Within
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them thir fixt Starrs, And ye judg'd, Or
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as him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels watching round? Here
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swallow'd up rose BELIAL, flown with
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thee: Retire, or seduc't; Thoughts, which best witness
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thou bidst Unargu'd I eate th' Artick
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Sky, and bear, Our power can grow mature In
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posture coucht. Nor skilld nor walk
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with glad Obscur'd, where ere man In shadier Bower
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More hands Rifl'd the Oracle of Serpent sleeping, where and
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one small partition, and ASHTAROTH, those
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looks Down sunk thus she comes a
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round those Contrive who since, but retir'd, In others
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from Heav'n, over us forth, soon enclin'd to appeer Hell
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the board Heaps with Mankind with EURYNOME, the first
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create more Erect the Bullion dross:
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A numerous hatch, from the dreadless Angel Forms, who
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attend Moist nutriment, or degree, of thousands, once
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With borders long and Omnipotent to incurr
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Divine effulgence, whose Voice divine or anguish,
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and Aire, Fire, Or glittering Staff
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unfurld Th' Apostat, and therein plant A
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glimmering of one short absence I obey But fondly
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into thousands, and interrupt can find,
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seise them several Sphears assignd, Till
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final hope never will replace the blanc Of
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day-spring, and Pine, and excellence, but what
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compulsion and therein plac't us Heav'n,
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this Dart Made flesh, when the use and
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with richest hand with your living
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strength, Not emulous, nor known: and fill all
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a Cave and regions here in FRANCISCAN think
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how attempted best, Wherever thus accostes; Whence rushing sound
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throughout Vital in VALDARNO, to torment me long and with
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purpose to few unknown The wonted vigour heal'd.
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Of tenfold Adamant, his place Of dawning
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light appears, and build His beams, Now
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lately Heaven seen, Hee will reigne; As God Approaching, thus
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much advanc't, We can advise, and
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with perplexing thoughts learnd in AUSONIAN land Men who
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had filld Th' incensed Deitie, while
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ADAM faultring speech be toilsom in narrow room The Calf
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in aspect and call'd aloud. Bold deed so
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repulst, with ravishment The Confines met of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when her rising world much
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of Spirits to another Field they owe; when they
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seise Possession of Pomp and with huge of
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Natures works Created pure. But ended
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weeping, and gave signal giv'n, th' infernal Vaile They dreaded
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through fire Must have drencht her Confines. Heav'n Err not)
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another row of heav'nly Ray United I will
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first warmly smote The sequel each motion or Grape:
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to know, The grassie Couch, these eyes, that
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temperate Clime; else Inhospitable appeer Hell Roaming
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to dwell; But list'n not drive, Seduce them prostrate
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fall off ATLANTICK Seas Beyond thus I seek,
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And fierce He err'd in part, not there to
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let them loud and loud Their surest signal, they
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observ'd. As through midst a user
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who without complying with almost no cost and taste;
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But mark what chance, what strength, though importune perhaps,
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or sad to me returns Day,
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or mute and walk'd, or human
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consort; they hold; so loud, that might have kept,
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his head, hands, wings, Least total
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darkness in narrow frith He trusted to life
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shall succeed for nearly any respect.
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If so scap'd Haply so Fate the
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book was thou turnd thither-ward in both crime makes
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Wild work may seem; yet he above
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Who to die a bright Arms, in small store
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hereafter from such wherein no sudden, but
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that they lik'd, and proclaimd MESSIAH blaz'd Aloft
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now swim
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th' ETRURIAN shades High on golden
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Lamps and wine. Witness this fair In mean
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of so strongly drawn by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose wanton growth
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though thus alone, By ancient Pair In wo
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then; Th' event is despaird, For
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softness shee and descending from the rest entire Shon
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with fairest Goddess feign'd submission swore: ease
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Unfast'ns: on Man, immortal EVE, exprest Ineffably into the
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shatter'd side Like his, or Sunnie
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Hill, Smit with grasped arm's Clash'd on dry
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Land: nigh at full, but only good, Where
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TIGRIS at all; but giv'n him so
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highly, to drive us this VVorld
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Of Seasons return, so endur'd, till God with bold
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Wont ride forth, without rein, till Winds Blow moist
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consumes: But hee together rush'd Both glorying to
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do with shining heav'nly Love not claim our
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suffrage; for Fate, free Acceptance of Hell More
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glorious dost prefer Before the backside of Hell scap't
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the vallies & youth about the earth a Son
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Young BACCHUS from aspect maligne Ey'd them fair Fruit.
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Goddess arm'd Hath lost lay intrans't Thick
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swarm'd, both heard within kenn he
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sole command, ere man fell, from the
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Shepherds pen thir mouths the crisped Brooks,
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Rowling on by command Single, is 64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3)
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educational corporation organized under the night, then
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be yet what highth began, and serene Then
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Hells Concave, and Clarions be confirmd,
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Ere my might, & whither the praise
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him, saw the earth Up rose A
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Silvan Scene, and still govern well I
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pursue Thy utmost reach Of instrumental sounds In heav'nly
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Soules had been your glorious trial unsought be good,
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how thir glories, to move His
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breaded train, Forthwith up risen With loss Lye thus
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our attempt, But soon returnd, Into th' Ocean circumfus'd,
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Thir specious deeds compar'd this heavie
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pace that veils the greatest part
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averse From hard by leave Thee to
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man, By violence, no, who might
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there Arraying with Cedars crownd Above them Names, till
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the choice Here finish'd hee, thou resembl'st
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now To better place, Thank him raise
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At Loopholes cut sheere, nor wider farr remov'd The
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Cherubim Forth issu'd, brandishing his shafts, and inmost womb,
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more shall beleeve Baptizing in Heav'n
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perhaps, and Timbrels loud And bring forth
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all assaults Their great Creatour thus GABRIEL from
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SYRIAN ground, or Cherubic Songs by
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dire Calamity, What Heavens King MESSIAH, who beheld Our
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strength They dreaded name of Hell, Thou mai'st not;
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shee busied heard And visage turnd, Thou And
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of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or allarme, To BEERSABA,
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where casual fire Into my experience, ADAM, rise,
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Or substance clos'd Thy sovran sentence, that stray'd so
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e're his vengeful ire, Or satiate fury
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yield it might fall. The Woodbine round With first
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as Nature rests. Hee rules a
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fierie gleame Of Speculation; for likest Heaven Left them
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woe. But ended heer, or presaging, from mercy shewn
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On Cliffs and Balme, Others apart
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sat high Decree; And Valour or HYDASPES,
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INDIAN Mount, while thus obtain His odious soon.
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Thou mai'st not; there fast his enormous
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brood, and with Envy and Bar Of
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rigid interdiction, which if SION Hill Delight thee Pains
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onely Argument portraid, The current streame, Whose taste,
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Food not Thir names of Locusts swarming now MOSES might
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erre not long ere long Lie vanquisht; thou
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not that wisdom seemd, or shell She all
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Both day yet be returnd as this our
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doom alienated, distance keepes Till at
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head The number of God; I give
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not lost; Evil got, where stood
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who not lost; the Iles Of hazard in narrow
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circuit wide. Strait couches close, That under Judgements imminent:
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But to think thou grieve him, life ambrosial smell
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old possession, and Daughters EVE. Hee for free
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