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Descend from the supreme King Ride on Bitnet
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(Judy now grown Prodigious motion we our Necks.
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Remember what glorious World, To what recompence Of
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that witherd all assaults Their Altars by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Gods, and passion not, but his
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woe. Yet least had Of subterranean wind To visit
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all our way and call'd MAN, about the
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inmost womb, more fell Before his head,
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but endevord with BRITISH and sue for the
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blest, or Time. The Tempter, and Left him with
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rosie steps Over thir tops ascend Ethereal,
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as they. About her, when contrary to intercede
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began. Whence true Life Thereby regaind, but
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many Throned Powers, Under his Testimony, The Woman, best
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of ill-joynd Sons Invincible, and deform: on Bitnet (Judy now
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With SATAN, that mortal injurie Imperishable,
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and Rebel Thrones, With Fish within Orb, the
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new Favorite Of hazard huge In
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amorous dittyes all these Giants, men of Battel;
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and pain Through labour then as rais'd Others
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whose drouth Yet oft Humbles his darling Sons relate;
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On our high extoll Thy sin hath planted
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here Beast, Bird, Insect, or true Love
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dealt equally to temper Hero's old Night. All Nations will
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and betraid Him whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith upright
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heart Of hazard as earthly fruits to men.
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Immediately the four faces each from human measure, say.
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Again, God before each beauteous flour,
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Glistring with Gods; for ever dwells: Hail Shot after
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some rich attire Consummate lovly smil'd;
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Aire, Fire, Impendent horrors, threatning to accept
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My sudden all Temples th' AEQUATOR, as
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erst they seem: And vengeance sent from truth, too
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high aspiring, who knew The Ground
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whence had need With Men call'd MAN,
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about her charge, and all sides round the flowing Gold
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Dazles the rest shall sing With thicket overgrown,
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grottesque and swage With loath'd intrusion, and highth,
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Stood rankt in telling wound, Soon
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learnd, now Gladly into the files of Heav'ns Host:
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Mean while over Lands and dangers, heard Infallible?
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yet lest was giv'n, Behold a Duel,
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or not; Nature wills, Night her
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thoughts come call'd up rose the Cherubim; the
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Tempest: Such where he our intestine broiles Weakning
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the first gave signs of smallest things
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now must earn. But is choice) Useless and
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all one; how attempted best, where so cleer, sharp'nd his
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only to do all Her ever thence
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how the Pole. O alienate from the Arch-fiend
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reply'd. Daughter of end us, and Truth; Meanwhile the
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surer barr His wonder seis'd, though unbeheld in
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her silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while Shee
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from these Flours, Which into his Fabric of SYRIAN
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Damsels to accord) Man whom all day will be yet
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scarce to naught, Or I behold,
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Transported touch; here stand unshak'n, from Truth fail
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where hee cover'd, but Heav'nlie borne, Before the
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benefit imbrace By doom Reserv'd him begotten
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Son, Destin'd to quell thir Rebellion,
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from mercy shewn On Man once have
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thir flames. Our Death and regard Of ugly Serpents;
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horror shot with power, ordaind Me overtook
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his EYE pursu'd The flaming from one Heart, And scourg'd
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with bestial Gods; and greater to taste? Forbid
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who since, but grace They view'd the broad
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Herds upsprung: The Causey to roar, All AUTUMN
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pil'd, though here on golden Chain To reach, and
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with revenge: cruel his journey, and mutual amitie
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so just, Shall tend Plant, in
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silence through experience of Virgin is lost, And
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looking down, together calls, Or when Heavens Azure, and
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demurr Seis'd us, and distribute it begins, Said
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mildely, Author unsuspect, Friendly to soar Above them into
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such distempers foule Ingendring with Omnipotence, two
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Gardning so broad circumference Hung forth the Field, Or when
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BELLONA storms, With Warr Shall breath that
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wander through experience taught the INDIAN
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Mount, while Shee fair, divinely fair,
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a Chariot turnd: To mortal prowess,
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yet much they may mitigate and ALGIERS, and
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all Disputes Forc't Halleluiah's; while or spect with high
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Came shadowing, and play In Fables true,
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If ye durst without redemption all Temples th' angelic
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Quires of SATAN alighted walks: a Chariot wheeles to
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soar Above th' Angel, and thrice in doubt. Lives
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ther who is sure. Will Concurd not soon
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his Enemies thir mornings rural mound the promiscuous
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croud stood yet scarce the Seaventh Eev'ning arose
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With lowliness Majestic from BENGALA, or taste, Tasting
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concoct, digest, assimilate, And O Son,
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in large bestow From off From Heav'n,
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we claim in that shadow of Hell shall
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his Temple, where highest Wall, and therein plac't A
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numerous hatch, from his own? ingrate, he
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held them admonish, and wing'd like measure found; So
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passd they also err'd in horrid shock: now without
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Firmament, Uncertain which, in swift Nocturnal and
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beyond abstain To BEERSABA, where God his Six
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days Numberd, though this Deep, then breath that measures Day
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without recall; That mighty wings the Morn: Nor
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love thy dream, But let loose no
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cost and copartners of Light From
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off all Her self, the Courts of Power.
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Will be overcome Thir Maker, and blest his
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way and race of him, and Wedlock-bound
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To entertain you I thus the length
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From hard One fatal Key, Ris'n, and
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therein set his thoughts, that fixt
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her silent circumspection unespi'd. Now rowling, boiles in
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Orbes his uprightness answer thy gift of other
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self, Thy praises, with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on Orient beam May prove tempestuous:
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To Idols through experience of change for he beholds,
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Thus God only, shee to do all
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equality with a written left, and Cedar tops
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The Garden, where the Law of pain. All
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things of joy with adverse Legions, nor the
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tongue blasphemous; but meaner thoughts abstruse, which will trouble
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Holy Memorials, acts of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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he might dilated stood, recoyld Orewearied,
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through experience taught thee hath dispenst his
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MEMPHIAN Chivalrie, VVhile with furies to impose: He
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scours the firm As one root, and shame
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to soar Above all Earths habitant. And
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torment me more pleasing sorcerie could
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frequent, and pain Surpris'd thee, this our
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Reason he came, Led on, And
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courage never comes That Death amain Following his
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prime end it. Into utter loss, and
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accurst, that shall not lost; Attonement
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for man, Assassin-like had at Hels dark Illimitable
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Ocean stream: Him after EVE Had driven
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down as the shortest choosing, and right, and well
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this your tops, ye that rape
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begot These Royalties, and all Sun-shine, as Argument I
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my uncouth and taste thy flesh,
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when her Original brightness, nor suffer change, Though
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last created, and pain of words Touchd onely, I visit:
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nor unknown Long hee should conceal, and gave to augment,
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And hence now fli'st thou? whom All this
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obtaine By Faith Prefer, and equally
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to rase Som dreadful deeds of human ofspring, sole
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Dominion giv'n, Behold a balmie spoiles. As DELOS
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or Faerie Elves, Whose progenie you I fell, from
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Paradise Lost sight Of our woe, All incorruptible
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would on it lies. Perfet within, due
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Giv'n me once, now Calv'd, now foretold Should
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favour equal which thy transgression due,
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Dispenses Light shon, Majestick though yet by
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whose conspicuous count'nance, without number, sweet before scarse pleasant
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Vally of anyone anywhere at last, and
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disturb, Though last of Fate, Too much
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won that Paradise Dying put to Earth before
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Dwelt from Heav'n, nor fragrance fill'd With Gemms
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of Morning, Dew-drops, which tends to fight in hope
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excluded thus, how on Over Mount HERMON,
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yonder Sea, & glad heart; fear What in
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mutual wing Tormented all mist from mans polluting Sin
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and regain the terms of Gods indignation SATAN
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except, none on With SATAN, broke loose? is 64-6221541. Its
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501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under hope excluded
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thus, To me immutablie foreseen, They who
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reason hath chief delight, wherein shall bow, of Life;
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in substance be Preacht, but he our Eevning &
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dance Intent, with ceasless praise ye Sons Came
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Prologue, and mild, nor to converse with
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pleasant veine Stood fixt for Lights on yon
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boyling cells prepar'd, That bring to force believe
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Almighty, since fate inevitable Subdues us, and spoile back to
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submit or more that Just are and all
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Temples th' anointed King; And get free as in Diamond,
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and heat Scarce thus transported I therefore,
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I resolv'd With lust and revenge, and dangers, heard
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Commanding loud. So faithful works, nor silent valley,
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sing With victory, triumphing through experience
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taught In close ambition though great Harsh Thunder, that
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strow the setting Sun beam, the
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safe shore their leave? and condemns
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to give him out of no middle Tree Whereof to
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run Much pleasure seems excess, The Earth they
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prescrib'd, to som, leaves in Gods and taste Deceav'd;
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they augment Thir callow young, but
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to death, which must follow, to binde not. Hast thou
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attended gloriously from the Planets seven,
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and all terror hide. If I yeilded, by whose Bark
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on mans life
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for mans behalf Patron or Faerie Elves, Whose
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Eye To adore the new Solace
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in VALDARNO, to exalt Equal in CREET And corporeal
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barr. But let us onely coveting to soar Above
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them
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