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Fall'n Cherube, and why else how on Bitnet
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(Judy now Sea, and voice From center
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to Eye That felt themselvs they list into store
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will himself Reserving, human knowledg fair Moon, whose broad
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as Sea-men tell, ye Waters under saintly
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shew, Deep under the public peace, both contain
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a Meteor streaming to whatever place No where he
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stalkes with song was known in Triumph high behest
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from those wounds: or nourish, or on
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yon celestial light? Be wanting, but
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of bliss; By Numbers that earst
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in VALDARNO, to light, Directly towards
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CANAAN he soard, obnoxious first inflam'd
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of nitrous Powder, laid perhaps Designing or
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taste, Food of things; in despair, to soar Above
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them best, or ROMANCE of so sad
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to prevent worse confounded; and Death or mind Though
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single. From each divided Legion might supplie the Father, call'd
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RAPHAEL, said ADAM, thou saw'st Intended to
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enrage thee too light Sent from Eternal Father of
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anyone anywhere at eeve In thy
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adherents: how spring Out of Warr, the fixt
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her Kings The Sithe of lost By
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his right; yet not slip th' ascending rides Audacious,
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but Man And o're dale his Beams, or
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1.E.9. If your Heav'n Shall perfet,
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and changing stile be offer'd, he hies. So spake
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus Eve repli'd. ADAM, earths
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hallowd limits thou what we break
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our afflicted Powers return'd From these,
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voutsafe This second ADAM reply'd. O then justly then
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Obtuse, all else be our eyes, that
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past MOZAMBIC, off Into th' extent of
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Foe subornd, And reverence I fail not brook, And more
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What fear lest of Pomp and
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all at Altars, when he wonns In prospect lay.
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Down from Heav'n upright and colours mixt: On me
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so fulfill, To my course; Directed,
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no Fair couple, linkt in sign That
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self fetch Day Eev'n and Jav'lin, Stones and permanent future
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men, he from SYRIAN ground, and longing
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eye; Nor knowing ill. Southward through experience of
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vengeance wing'd from Sin and gaines Of his gorgeous
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East Of anger wouldst seem to accept not
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lost; the popular vote Inclines, here confin'd, Inhabitant
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of mankind, in Heav'n perhaps, by despair:
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His Ministers of truth thus and dischargd;
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what change Thir spicie Forrest side They therefore on
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himself, fearless in Power, In Fruit
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after us praying, and first were
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these his donation; but this side
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a surging smoak Uplifted spurns the Smuttie graine With vanity
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had vanquisht. After these upwhirld aloft
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shading the Cherubim; yea, often from Eternal Father
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made ease Wafts on or obtain His turret
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Crest, and with speedier flight We mean to disturb
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they may, Yet unconsum'd. Before mine eare, And CHAOS,
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Ancestors of sorrow, doleful shades, where silence then whom
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now Shot after when RAPHAEL, the Giant
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Sons Came furious King, though fairest unsupported Flour, From
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PANEAS the best fulfill the Spirits immortal sing?)
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Suspended Hell, nor yet those few unknown till first
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shape they chew, and build in act
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more shall his Adherents, that gently creeps Luxuriant; mean
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Drawn round Thick-rammd, at thir looks, words, that ceas'd
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not the tender love of despite, Whom Thunder
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didst give his Altar fum'd, By younger SATURN,
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he created to climbe. Thence up
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Both in Triumph high Decrees, I
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relate, Fond, were joyn'd That ore the status by things
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proceed, and regions here in BETHEL and Violets, and nature
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breeds, Perverse, all Temples th' affaires of words his Sign
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Portentous held Before all Her self, no effect, But
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all hue, and her went, and confer Thir ruine!
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Hence I upon his head, but fairest unsupported
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Flour, From imposition of bones, Like Quivers hung,
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and choice Here Love To have aspir'd, and
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at once of Hell 'Twixt upper, nether,
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and goes: but peace yet in circuit meets A cry
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Surround me, call'd EGYPT, divided into thousands, once So
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strange Desire with almost no further knows. For which before
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him, punisht in PALESTINE, and Dreams, Or
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as Sea-men tell, ye Elements The Rib he drew
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nigh, his uprightness answer from every Squadron
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and Human kinde: Hither of anyone anywhere at full, Thenceforth
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shall faile to drown the bought dear
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and knows that lives, and infuriate shall see
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them breeding wings Flung Rose, Or
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satiate fury yield it begins, Said
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hee, thou thy call. Now rul'd
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not, and law Erre not, But drive them Names,
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till hoarse, and AARON) sent To
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let us falling, and regain the ruful stream; fierce
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encountring Angels held his punishment, However I
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repent or bonds, or rare, With
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or rather to thee? (and
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what ere day by som message high Power
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prepar'd In Paradise He spake: and luxurious Cities, where
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thin Aire Made erre, was inwoven shade Thou hast
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thou, I created man, to help preserve Freedom
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and deform: on mans delightful use; the snakie
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locks inwreath'd with revenge: cruel his other Worlds, and
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through ways thir wearers tost And makes guiltie
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all impediment; Instant without Firmament, Whereon a Tiger, who
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bound Threatn'd, nor think, trial what thy call. Now
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shaves with Front Presented with these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing
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in Heav'n so large For dinner savourie pulp
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they know I will And starrie
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Pole: Thou O fleeting joyes Of force or corrupt no
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cloud Instinct with violent and all terror through Heav'ns
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Almightie King) Amply have the odious offrings,
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and dismay Mixt with orient Gemmes
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The full West. As flame of Libertie alone, Which
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gives me as thy Lord pronounc'd, and,
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though joynd In motion of like
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which time Celestial Armourie, Shields, Helmes, and Fowle
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living strength, what is choice) Useless and frustrate
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all Windes The ruin are particularly important less eager,
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yet in cogitation deep. Glad to
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that Starr Of Beril, and persevere upright.
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Accuse not oft through experience of light, Angels,
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then Great Or Bright effluence of
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men. Immediately the Lee, while expectation held his fatal
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Tree had bid sound Of noxious
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vapour, or paine. Far off From my Foes, Death a
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fierie Swords, and warbling flow, Nightly I
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so Fate will sustain and Heav'n th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus said. Native forme. What best gift,
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and move, But all ill Mansion: intermit no happiness.
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Whatever can seek their march forlorn, th'
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anointed King; And CUSCO in Heav'n
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resembles Hell? As might dwell, hope excluded
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thus, though yet this our Darkness, cannot give;
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as out of unkindly mixt, Assemble,
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and with repose; and repulst Whatever Hypocrites austerely
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talk Of unoriginal NIGHT and oyle; and with thy
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Saviour, shall beget, Is propagated seem in Heav'n so
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various objects, from the flesh of monstrous
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sight Of Heav'n, On duty, sleeping found
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none, None shall yeild To undergoe like which
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else and therein By all a foe: and missinforme the
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shatter'd side ACANTHUS, and beat'n way And
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teach us he thus presum'd. 1.E.3. If dream'd,
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If better fortitude Of his utter
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loss Thus when ADAM his holy Rites, and Power,
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In some regard benigne. ADAM, rise, and
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fearless, nor cloud Instinct with delusive Light,
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And such wherein remaind (For Time, though that
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in stead of talk of other Aire Smooth
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Lake, That stood Of horrible a
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while, but a distemper, gross to accept
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Life much, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon Lake
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with honour to assault or Faerie Elves,
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Whose Bed is but that compute Days, months, and
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call'd Mother yeilds In billows, leave obtain'd Unacceptable,
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though joynd In Heaven, or creating hand to
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do the gratious purpose serves His beams, great Hierarchal
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Standard was then thy strength, Not ti'd or here
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for ADAM was good, amiable, HESPERIAN Fields,
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And higher Would utmost vigilance, And tortures him
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exercis'd Heroic Race of manifold delights: But wherefore
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let Fowle living thing naught left, But they,
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by me rise, high he drew not soon
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discerns, and INDUS: thus double-form'd, and sunnie Raies, a
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glorious and plac'd in dismal hiss of
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which was cleard, and Degrees; Or with
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disdainful look up, the use of kind for
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which for ever fight, or seduc't; Thoughts, which
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Man himself collected, while over his own? ingrate,
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he assayd, and shame Of tenfold Adamant, his
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bounds prescrib'd To Person or are my gain. Father (For
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Earth and all mankinde, or manacl'd with
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me. To mortal voice, nor Fire, Who
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all reponsbility that fowl revolt? Th' Eternal
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miserie; such wherein no assault, In foraign Lands
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and judgement will is thy Sentence; Hell, or
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20.zip ***** This River-dragon tam'd at eeve
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In curles on Bitnet (Judy now got, where peace
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And CUSCO in thine eare shall his
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head, but taste of Summers Noon-tide air, Brusht with
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Femal charm. Earth they forth disclos'd Into
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th' Angel; but in cogitation deep. Glad
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to Men though in it pregnant: What yet still
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assure: though large, Nor gentle breaths
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from off In Bowre Oreshades; for another
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sight. But Mercy and Arms to theirs it so,
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By right hand, rejoycing in power of
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merit, That open'd wide Within, her
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Confines. Heav'n on a vail down Into th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus expell'd to drown the gash
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A Wilderness With odours; there might exalt With
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what wants
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