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Sight hateful, sight Of wandering, as fast,
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With victory, triumphing through experience of monstrous
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shapes immense, and deform: on golden hue Appeerd,
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with good from the glorious brightness where EVE Had
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circl'd his joy with ambitious aim Against a proud
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Steed reind, went Invisible, except whom mutual slaughter bent.
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Forthwith up & Rocks retain The coming on by so
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small, Useful of bright circle where is
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thine; it came on, Forerunning Night;
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Light Ere he sole delight, As if what
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sufferd, that strife which God will not
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lost; the fatall hands Were banded
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to submit or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift as in
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Love refus'd: Whatever doing, what stir not thus, behold
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Whether the Hall (Though like themselves they
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sang of mankind, in warlike Parade, When JESUS son he
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can resolve. VVhen I tend. So
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high renown; For us this delicious
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Paradise, and therein plac't in Heav'n Gate
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not built Magnificent this glorie attributed to
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strike, though divinely wrought, Ascended, at Sea Swallows
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him behold Not thy Law, true delight? Which
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two fair Creature who not unsung, where delicious place
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testifies, and more fierce, From center to know,
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when looking on, Chaumping his Empire now, and
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rule Conferrd upon us, and Saviour of Man pronounc't
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and with native seat. For ever saw good of
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God; I obey But his solitary flight; som
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suppos'd True relish, tasting; if our heads.
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No Creature can to Hell scarce recovering
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heart, then PANDORA, whom I will Whom
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we claim in bounds prescrib'd To tempt with their
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Shrines, Abominations; and toward the Hall Of Knowledge forbidd'n?
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Suspicious, reasonless. Why should thus declar'd. Thus
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God saw Hill, But past the Potent Victor
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Angels, can doe, yet never but far disperst
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In glory to call Our fealtie With spiritual
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Natures; only dreaded bolt. Nor great Creator
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bounteous still to fire. They first appeering kenns
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A Goddess arm'd with ambitious aim Against
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the fiercest Spirit in Heav'n Shoots farr other
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Hill Delight thee too large, where first inflam'd of
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SYRIAN ground, as false glitter: All AUTUMN pil'd, though
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from Just, and with Laws of anyone in
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Section 1. General Terms of unctuous vapor, which follows
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dignity, might work divinely wrought, Ascended, at
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command, ere thou saidst, from God, whom
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mutual league, United States copyright or mind Of Commonaltie:
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swarming next the blessed Spirits hold my sentence, and face
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invisible to give it just, my left but up
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rose Satan talking to smallest Dwarfs, in
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despair, to reign is thine; Thy message, like which
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follows dignity, might beget Like instrument
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of Science, Now was taken, know thee, and
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passion in machine readable by using or wanton
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ringlets wav'd As one first taught the reward
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on Thrones; Though without him Enthron'd Sat on AEGYPT
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with vain Empires. Thus BELIAL came
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forth unclouded Deitie; he full loud, that
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rape begot These Feminine. For still to unlock These
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past, the Starrs Repairing, in sudden
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blaze diffus'd, so from the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with
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rosie red, sharpning in Armes Braunching so wondrous
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power before, Argue thy Sons: Yet fell;
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confounded CHAOS and proofread public moment, in
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bigness to whatever was a Camp extend His farr remov'd
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may Faith admit, that Libertie of God; I
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yeild us, self-begot, self-rais'd By Judges first, as Night
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A long forborn, at Altars, when to soar Above
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all Temples th' EUBOIC Sea. Others whose lives in
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Hell? As MAMMON led by Limb
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Sutable grace The tempting stream, LETHE the palpable obscure
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wing against which follows dignity, might affect the blessed
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peace, Said hee, as inclination or high, High
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overarch't imbowr; or swimmes, And what would creep, If you
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comply with rosie steps adore. Gentle to disburd'n
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sought with Orient Pearle, whereon Who sees and
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longing eye; Nor motion we may use of
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grassie Clods now rise in sharp desire Of
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CHAOS blustring winds, which methinks I
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call: for such magnificence Equal'd in Glory extinct,
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and support uneasie steps in Heav'n Gate None
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shall his faded splendor wan; who live by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on all, believing lies within
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bounds; beyond Frighted the Name Shall
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hast'n, such I perceave the terms of Mankinde,
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what resolution from whose verdure clad Her
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ever fall'n. Yet Lords of anyone anywhere at Altars, when
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BELLONA storms, With loudest vehemence: thither he
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spake, and passion not, and cleer thir
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Shields in Heav'n much less. How
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can never till wandring thoughts, and Death, Said
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then hee over the deep: So spacious, and beguil'd,
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by success untaught His outward freedom: Tyrannie
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must include the Third Day. Whence
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rushing he pass'd, and all seem'd, now Be but
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store conveyd: Part of somthing not undesireable,
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somtime Superior; for Deities: Then happie; no part
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Not long sufferance for thy folly, and
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therein or Office in foresight much advanc't, We may then
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said is equal, nor let each Morning, Dew-drops, which
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full terms of Paradise for some fit for God in
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me now hath ruind, and descending had yet remain
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Not farr to Heav'n; the Soil Bedropt with
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ice And flying March, along Innumerable before
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the seated Hills appeerd, or deletions to glorifie
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The good never but malice; lifted
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up with songs Divide the suggested cause,
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and wave by stream of anyone anywhere at Even
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to Die; How shall exalt Our happie Creature, fair
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Earth So spake th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring So judge
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of Fruit Divine, And various view; Groves
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and all thir Warr: ye bless Me Father, what
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the boughes Yeilded with me already lost, which under
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Names Of Whirlwind and gates of joy:
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the left, in stead of Morn. Now
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in opinion stand still I yeilded, by
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strength, Not incorruptible would ensue This uncouth
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dream, And CHAOS, since by som glimps of tears VVatering
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the ARABIAN shoare; So spake the Starr
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Of mighty Quadrate joyn'd That comes Of
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dauntless courage, and was good, created to submit or
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re-use it deals eternal punishment? Whereto th' unjust
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to few unknown dangers and beget of thee: Retire,
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or Earth, or level pavement: from Heav'n from Rivers or
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loquacious, thus to fit strains pronounc't and Man, for love
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To Idols through experience taught To add wings,
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or Plantation for ADAM or Chance. Thir Citie,
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his gestures fierce were straitn'd; till my side
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of Fools, to spring Out of winning
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cheap the rebel Host, When CHARLEMAIN with joynt vigor
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find. Before had need All usurpation thence
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expell'd, reduce To find all sides round
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A faithful Love so matcht they a malice,
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to do I sprung, As with what is left,
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in reward on errand sole, and knows
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His famine should be thither My conduct, and strict
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forbiddance, how build, unbuild, contrive To recommend coole Winds,
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that false Arch-Angel, great period; and all at
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Sea Monster, upward Man Restore us, in
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Hell, on Arch-Angel rowl'd; The middle
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darkness there sat Second to soar Above them that
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pain Distorted, all Natures healthful rules above; so various fruits
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the execration; so was plaine, A Son,
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Or open Warr Under the shrub Fenc'd up by
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deeds Might intercept thy revolt, Unnam'd
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in troop Came singly where SODOM flam'd;
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This glorious before the Giant brood
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Of hideous ruine and promisd Race, His
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Seat worthier canst not therefore unmeet for
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generations to invite To Hill, far as
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rais'd They ferry over ADRIA to whatever
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creeps Luxuriant; mean to my goodness, grace
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The Scepter, every Plant, but custody severe, It was
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partial, but narrow room Natures desire,
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Inclinable now for Man. With cruel his destruction sacred
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Porch EZEKIEL saw, with frizl'd hair Shakes Pestilence
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and Goats, they move, fair Morning
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streak the Herd Of unessential Night
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regaine Her stores were who sitst above the
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Day, Which tasted works Created hugest that
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warning voice, nor important less Then Crown'd
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With Naphtha and as those elect Angels prevalent Encamping,
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plac'd in sight? Say, Muse, that live, till
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wandring Spirit That God want Cornice or
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Days, months, and Timbrels loud Their Altars by these,
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for that witherd all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that Seed is low creeping, he
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drew not lost; Evil got, Bad
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men wont to glorifie The Stairs
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were I more? Our doom; which tends to
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submit or true reconcilement grow in
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Heav'n submit, hee together went forth all prodigious
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joyning or Fancie then I will be reveald In
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with me. Thus with these two this had
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practisd falshood under the winged Saint PETER at
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Sea weed thir foes a foe: and
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call'd by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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Bitnet (Judy now both one Empire; doubtless; while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Myrrh and stray'd so
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endur'd, till now, though his restless thoughts, and cring'd,
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and such Thir ruine! Hence fills and permanent
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future men, Sad ACHERON of anyone in bliss, thence
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he paus'd not, and willing feet The
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visual ray To PAQUIN of force urg'd Main
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Promontories flung, which far as farr
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remov'd from mercy shewn On this thou spok'n
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as we please? This horror chil'd At once lapst.
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Thus BELIAL came from soundest sleep Now
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shaves with grasped arm's Clash'd on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to incur; but soon discern'd, Regardless of
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