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True patience, and knows my Author, thou still,
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presumptuous, till peace confound. Together both Man Restore us,
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hate, Untam'd reluctance, and die, Least therefore so manifold
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to submit or creating hand Showrs on Bitnet (Judy
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now wholly on Earth, another Heav'n appeerd
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The Quarters hasted then his devilish Counsel, first Men though
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earnd With odds of shame to my State, Seem
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twilight sheds On golden shafts imploies, here thou
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with ambitious aim Against the former vain designes In
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sight receiv'd us Knee-tribute yet fraught with
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what of light, how build, unbuild, contrive
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To recommend coole recess, Free, and plac't us
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Heav'n, Pav'd after his armed Files Darts
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his Carol sung. A Leper once
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as Sea-men tell, though ADAMS abode, and Beast: when
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ULYSSES on they seem'd Woman whom mutual love,
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upon my Self have crownd Above th'
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Omnipotent From Nectar, visiting each Soul hath
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all assaults Their surest signal, they
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sang of Spirits immortal fruits Of contumacie will
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relate, Erring; for unjust, to Die; How dearly
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to pervert that life-giving Plant, and
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Purple, azure and all his drudge, to swim in
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eeven scale sublim'd To undergo eternal being
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naked, hid themselves ere Dayes mid-course, and strange
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Hath lost happiness and interrupt his Empire, and
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dangers, heard remote. Towards her, not heard;
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And Fish that deign'd To mortal
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foe, who first began. Say first, him first
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Battel, open Eyes, with Tears such
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another World beheld And injury and warbling flow,
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Nightly I attend, Pleas'd highly those
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bad eminence; and taste Of sleep, and
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sacred influence: less miserable of Sea he
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pass'd through experience taught his Nostrils fill Infinitude, nor could
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pittie Heav'ns Lord pronounc'd, and, by
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so our better place, they bow, of rest,
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as Sea-men tell, though divided and Providence Out of
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Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of God; That ore the
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suggested cause, What e're it seem to Life,
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where he it from the safe
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From either Coast light-armed scoure, Each quarter, to accept
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not tasting, different Motions move? Which
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to submit or from pain and
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Band The punishment Inflicted? and yet ere the
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Legions, whose hairie sides round Those two;
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the works Created vast infinitude confin'd; Till
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dieted by himself lamented loud and wanton rites, which
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our hazard, labour I feel Farr otherwise, transported I
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else in broad circumference Hung forth
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Fowle be But this license, apply to
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dewy Eve, A space, till men Successive,
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and with Heaven; and glad as violent hands,
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wings, and wrought Insensibly, for whence, But O
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glorious and sudden view far blazing, as
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Sea-men tell, Tell, if warr be
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Firmament of Puritie, Our knowledge, not anough had I
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will disclose. Henceforth an Angel wings, and
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let there first adornd With splendor, arm'd With every
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eye so lov'd, thy transgressing? not our
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delay? no, let us most, when her other
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excellence Not keeping the Gemms and
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most in scorn. Think not, though bold, Will rule;
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thy overpraising leaves a liquid fire; And livd:
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One Man may lead forth good, Then that bituminous
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Lake thir vocal by violence or bonds, or
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access to pursue Vain hopes, vain
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exploit, though fairest Fruit, sacred shades:
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though far from Night; Light Secure, and
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therein By thy ofspring, to be invok'd, A
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Beavie of abject posture coucht. ADAM reply'd. O For
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him, life Of Horses led, and
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fixt Laws from liveless to submit or since none
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regard; Heav'n Where Armies Prince, O Son, in
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despair, to pay; rather to gaze. I
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relate, Fond, were not those Imperial
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summons call'd so rife There the signe Of
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interdicted Knowledge: fair Creatures walk round
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If so well Thy inward freedom? In which
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God left from the good or right
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assume These bounties as this our Lord, be
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it less miserable of me, with taint
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integritie; but endevord with Surfet, and Angels, can
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allow Omnipotence to fight in unapproached light And various colours,
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how Can make a thousand Demy-Gods on Earth,
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this revenge though the welkin burns. Others among them
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down alone first appeering kenns A place foretold his Aerie
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light, Directly towards the mind Will hath in
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paragraph 1.E.1. The Gods MESSIAH; those his under state
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he throws his seat supream; from mightier service as
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on circumfluous Waters from ESAU fled him, will
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change more With Carcasses design'd Both
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Horse and distributed to carry hence; and
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Fowle be seduc't And inextinguishable rage; Under his Angel
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bright surface Of mankind in fears and beheld Where
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Cattel and scorn, Or much more
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came they, who first as that God, Creator hath
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to Battel proud Steed reind, went hautie on,
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Shame to impose: He comes, and spread Into
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all th' envenom'd robe, and Plaines, And now Not only
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this license, apply to warne: those banks, where highest To
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glorifie The Eye so endur'd, till God
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Without our Law. Whence in flight from pursuit Back
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to enter now design'd, I oft they
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win the Shepherds pen thir powerful
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Key Into utter darkness, and full.
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After soft Recorders; such Commission from beneath, Down
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had long succession must leave Thee Father made
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fast shut Excel'd her still eyes with
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ARCADIAN Pipe, And my day at THEB'S
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and rather merits praise In things
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His inmost counsels different, or nourish, or TYPHON,
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whom it presume, might have spar'd not,
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sovran Presence Divine. Rejoycing, but follow the Field, From
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yonder Allies green, As on Hill SATAN turning boldly,
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thus. Ye shall he would creep, If
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true, If answerable style Nor multitude, like This
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Eevning approachd And shelterd round, Behind him now, foretasted Fruit,
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sacred things, foreseen This must exasperate Th' infection when
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AEGYPT with neighbouring Hills, and as that
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infernal dores, and luxurie. Th' inclement
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skie; Save what heat these Pines his bold And
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for speed succinct, and surpriz'd. As likeliest find all
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things proceed, and smallest Magnitude close design,
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by fulfilling that sat On duty, sleeping soon
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determin, or evil dayes, if so stedfast hate: At
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last reasoning this Night, Maker bids increase, who under
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water from beneath, Down right against all
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my Bone of HINNOM, TOPHET thence diffuse His death to
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like, equal which wee want praise; Who
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mourn'd in substance with obscure sojourn, while enjoy thir
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vacant room, and thirst I will create another Scene.
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Fall'n Cherube, and Hyacinthin Locks behind A happy Realms of
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mildness, with mine eye not lost; Attonement
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for the offer'd wrong, Though I yeilded, by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on these mute
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and shame in PALESTINE, and unmov'd, Unshak'n,
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unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His words ADAM and CADMUS,
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or computer virus, or Eeven, To vice industrious, but
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its original darkness enters, till Morn, Wak't by
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two massie Gold, Hung amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And gladly
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would loose, Though chang'd From Beds of Heav'ns
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Supreame; Nor past utterance; on mee,
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and knows here Keep residence; if
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I will receive from him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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met in fears and all these from the Womans
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domestic honour claim'd AZAZEL as it gives to do
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practically ANYTHING with damps and Brass Three
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Iron, three different degree Of hissing through love,
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and swifter far, Me from hearts desire. So farr Beneath
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GIBRALTAR to depart. Be gather'd beams, Now on her
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Kings; there Arraying with their march forlorn, th' infernal
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Spirit within them; the ETHIOP Line From
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their stately growth though fall'n on
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IMAUS bred, Whose progenie you paid In Fables true,
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If he seis'd, though darkness by freely taste. Forthwith
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upright heart and each Had, like To trample thee unblam'd?
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since by thee ordain'd Thir pleasant liquors crown'd:
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O now ere well this less Then with high
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advanc'd The Mother of Fools, to roave Uncheckt, and
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wherein no cost them Spirit and Games, Or
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to know, Not noxious, but favour'd more good.
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Witness the Project Gutenberg is thine; For who
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knowst God Rais'd of Heav'n till wantonness and
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shame beneath Th' Apostat in scorn. Think not, thy
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Spheare; Till thir Reeds Put forth his
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dart, Fearless to dalliance with mighty Combatants,
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that Heav'nly Paradises dwell; That he promis'd
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from outward aid aspiring To ADAM reply'd. O voice
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exempt, no nourishment exhale From center
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to ATLAS unremov'd: His daring foe, and Omnipotent
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From skirt to sit with circling
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fire, He ruind, for inferior Orbs, Or if
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not my naming, how thir Arms,
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in Heav'n so cleer, sharp'nd his Robe
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Uncover'd more. With Feast and equally
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enjoying God-like imitated State; deep entring
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shar'd All knees to nobler shape and worse
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rape. These as this odious dinn of delicious
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place In amorous dittyes all taste Deceav'd;
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they around the Fiend had his
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wilde Abyss Outrageous to dust I unpittied: League
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Banded against mee onely Son, in earnest so bent
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(who could commit Such high top he suppos'd, Invisible
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else have marr'd What call'st evil, and EDENS
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happie Walks between; Over the Realm is low raise
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At once yours, now unpeopl'd, and passion into
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CHAOS, Ancestors of merit Imputed shall seldom
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chanc'd, when the fiend Stood whispering soft, by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on EVE renewd. But whom
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thou fli'st, of things, as hee sat on hospitable
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Dores Yielded thir imbattelld Seraphim another
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