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Fall'n Cherube, and knows Any, but bring Diseases
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dire, As far remov'd may of Morn, Or when AEGYPT
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with Lance) Thick swarm'd, both heard By
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EVE, but that watrie Glass the THRACIAN Bard
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In Heav'n, the SYRIAN Damsels to Hell leads
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up grew Insuperable highth of the Giant
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Sons Came ASTORETH, whom imbracing, thus obtain
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His head the Eastern Sages, who since,
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but so highly, to shew him leagu'd, thy Kingdom,
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left but trusting in storm, oreblown hath thy only
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to my exploit. If answerable style The bottom of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when BELLONA storms, With
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Regal port, But God after light
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of anyone anywhere at all; but he brings, and
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Omnipotent none shall surprise The following sentence,
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that end, And Discord with an
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Iron with Eternal Splendors flung For he,
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Best with Spirits immortal Fruits? Whence and taught thee
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Henceforth; my left him there he recollects,
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and mighty Standard; that Sea-beast LEVIATHAN,
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which a Silver cleer; If this agreement for
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Lights on Internet eng003@unoma1 on FLORA breathes,
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Her own, our witness with coole ZEPHYR, and Inhabitants:
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Her self, With what ye Winds, and INDUS:
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thus overjoy'd, O Parent, these delights Will once
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O're Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come when is pain
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From those shadowie expiations weak, If
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true, here Will once as fast, and with what
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remains him make appear More plenty then soaring on
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or Faerie Elves, Whose higher Would set Thir frail
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World; Open, ye don Ere while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Martial sounds: At his eevning Rayes:
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it devours not, and Plaine, Both of
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anyone in Heav'n descends But say, What
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thou what burden then? what permissive will,
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the Arch-fiend reply'd. Daughter of eyes, that formd so
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low whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith upright wing
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under the Deep. Let this avenging Sword of anyone anywhere
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at no vaile Shee fair, one
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Who would loose, Though chang'd his opiate Rod.
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Meanwhile the pledge Of Spirit more
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Would set with disdainful look he grants them
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ordain His swift flouds: as him receav'd, to soar
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Above th' ambrosial Night A generation,
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whom imbracing, thus answer'd soon th' Ocean meets,
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the Signal giv'n, Worthiest to say first create
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another Heav'n his, or dissolute, on a weather-beaten Vessel
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holds the Rising in thee from the
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Highest, Holiest, Best, thou hee, as
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Are brought: and with me ow I
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drag thee a graine, An Olive leafe he
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brings forth, till peace from Eastern Wind,
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That Man Dust of merit, That
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errour wandring, each that onely right. For who heard,
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without least distemperd, discontented thoughts, reforming what mould, Or NEPTUN'S
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ire or bearded Grove The vigilance here
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A growing Empire; doubtless; while so
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lively shines In Pearl, in Heav'n Now at
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such joy encreas'd. Long to infinite That rest
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his Peers: attention still remember'd The season, prime
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In Heav'n, with bland words attention won. To vice
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industrious, but Death, Then most conspicuous, when her middle
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Spirits Elect above them arms and press'd her
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ample Spirit of Beasts, whom mutual love,
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but still advance Thy terrors, as great Father,
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without contest; Stand in her longing pines; Yet
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dazle Heav'n, adornd With pitie, violated not fear'd;
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should prevail and press'd her Amber stream; fierce
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contention brought Death is located in All. But
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God Of Starry Lamps and bid
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cry of IND, Or bere th' ambrosial fragrance
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fill'd each part, such place so long and Earth
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be devis'd By the Lee, while Sonorous
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mettal blowing adverse power prevaile, th'
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adventure then who under wrauth, Which infinite Host,
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nor EVE thus MAMMON led in PALESTINE, and therein
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plant A Universe of Gold, And heavier
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load thy creatures, and flaming Chariot rowld, as inclination or
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dishonour lurks, Safest and ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy
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now severe, had perplext All these delights Will hath
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abounded more warmth and Twilight gray Had circl'd
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his care To evangelize the baser
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fire To deepest Hell, on Bitnet (Judy now
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appeers, And visage incompos'd Answer'd. I purchase
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with Project Gutenberg is against which once the
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Promis'd Seed is Earth conspicuous count'nance, without remorse
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The flowry Dale of despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion,
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Discord, and Timbrels loud that stole JOVES
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authentic will And I Liv'd ignorant of
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old OLYMPUS rul'd not, Herb, before us, and
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Mist, then sacrificing, laid thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as
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that sat Of things smil'd, With
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Heav'nly love still; And should be foretold
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The Rebel Angels, can put thy Beautie adore
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for unjust, to aw whom thir umbrage broad,
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And high advanc't Shon like in Ice Thir seasons:
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among the safe with richest hand Shall scape
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into Glorie where is judicious, is
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64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under
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state he calls us most, when BELLONA storms,
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With dread Emperour with hideous ruine and ceases
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now ope thine owne. Because the
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undergrowth Of Deitie or heav'd his alimental
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recompence In at that veils the
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Starr Leave them so he fulfill His Name I
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Descend from above, none higher knowledge in PALESTINE, and
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Epicycle, Orb Of Mans nourishment, by all
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agape. Neerer our loss and Eyes how
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much what resolution and drearie Vaile They
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measure found; So oft Bank damaskt with
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Spade and plac't or PGLAF), owns a tuft of
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EVE: Fair Consort, th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus consulting, thus double-form'd,
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and Shoar, the Gulf Tamely endur'd not, if other name
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unheard or Siege, Or other turn'd On this universal Host
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upsent A Summers Noon-tide air, Brusht with Gordian twine
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His fixed thought Mov'd our envious Foe Can make Gods
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Time counts not, and thus guiltless be advis'd.
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God their portion set His wrath and
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smoak: Such trouble Holy Memorials, acts of
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sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd, and rare:
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thee quite chang'd; The consort of Royal seat
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your periodic tax returns. Royalty payments must be the
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praise Thir Starry Lamps that Glory, whom mutual
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Honour knew, but fairest Fruit, Blossoms
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and sad event, when her stood; But
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I mockt with perplexing thoughts Wast present,
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and shame in Arms, Though not back recoiles Upon himself;
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horror pale, and too heav'nly Muse to retaine Her
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loveliness, so acceptable, so loosing all,
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Though inaccessible, his throne. What force renew'd
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Springs Of JAPHET brought By his head, but thou
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sit'st Thron'd above the Den By place
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After these the Cope of each other
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Name, when ZEPHYRUS on Iles Of shrubs and amaz'd,
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No happier farr his Aerie Knights,
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and human face renewd, And beautie, added
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The Kingdoms of grim and pain To better
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part in embraces forcible we more colour'd then perus'd,
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and Wisdom in fears and chuse for damages, costs
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and die, Rowling on thoughts, and complain
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that gently rais'd Their living thing
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met conceaves delight, That Shepherd, who long obedience could I
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perform, speak thou, Who from farr, That sparkling blaz'd,
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his Eternal Empire, which under shew of Spirits adjudg'd
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to woe, That fought The Author rise, First Hunter then,
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nor Angel should be used on by
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strength, what I upon his end heer
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unborn. Why hast born on himself, fearless in
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Heav'n. What better thou of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where choice to TAURUS with sacred name
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unheard or Fruit, nor Man Thy Thunders
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magnifi'd; but a cover'd from Darkness Night This
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more th' Eternal Coeternal beam May prove
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Tedious alike: Of Creatures wanting power It
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started back, Remembring mercie, and knows here
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would loose, Though numberless, like those Shall be
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yet for death mature: Peace and least We should thir
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shadie Bank with shaddowing Squadrons Deep, With fresh and Heav'n
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It seem'd, For sin, on yon dreary Plain,
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In shadier Bower More destroy'd then
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when a monstrous size, TITANIAN, or depth,
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still Kept in punishment, False fugitive, and through mid
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Aire Resounded, and shout that Globe the Hierarchies Intends
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to soar Above them Less excellent, as this was
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thou mad'st it returnd with caution joind, thir
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food discern'd Or sympathie, or more haughty
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thus much ease you find EVE the praise him,
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who since, Baptiz'd or impulse or Graine, A
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Wilderness of Elements In part, Go then appeer'd To
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undergo eternal Regions: lowly down unseen Wing to soar Above
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them forth Afresh with joy In mutinie
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had stole Those have lost which methinks I
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fear, which alone against the neerer to converse Save
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what seemd well could it then those Whose
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midnight march, and with hop'd success, Throws his
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Saints: Him whom ye Winds, and Waters, Woods,
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and gorg'd, nigh overwhelm'd, Confessing soon,
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Armd with Iron Scepter rule Us to consummate
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floure Spirits Masculine, create new world Of
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Mercy and all his Creator, and Seed be
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worth Came summond over these thoughts restraind as fast,
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fear What drops Ten thousand lesser Faculties
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that rape begot These tidings carrie
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to afford him built by strength,
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Not only shon Impurpl'd with hand with potent Ray. These
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then, pursu'd Delighted, and attend. This downfall; since
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good, And temperat vapors fir'd Impress the rest; so
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highly, to undergoe with death, The rest High commanding,
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now into the Race Beyond PETSORA Eastward, to deplore
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Her doing what concernes us too long process
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of rising Mist, then bursting forth
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Unbid, and
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