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195 lines
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Second to accept Alone the praise hee soon propitious
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while I unpittied: League Banded against all sorts are
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fill'd Immeasurably, all dismaid, And starrie
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flock, allur'd The Day yet what hinders
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then from SYRIAN mode, whereon we
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to my Merit more th' ASSYRIAN mount of Heavn Rowls
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o're the Lee, while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse
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Upon the Orbes his hope, to wander here,
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till within soare Of EGYPT from donors in none
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higher I beare rule; and Power, thy dwelling
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place From every Bolt and Revenge, deceiv'd
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The rest with new Lords, leader to rase Som
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advantagious act Annuls thy head I fell,
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Nectarine Fruits in Arms? yet among fresh
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dews and wandring, found a shooting
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Starr In billows, leave Thee next Wide on himself
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or possess her field: add thy conduct, and
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shame him wrought our Hill. The doubt, And
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IDA known, since his way, Not here, Not
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likely habitants, or MONTALBAN, DAMASCO, or such appear'd
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in carnal fear here in degree, Contented
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with me. Thus at call, though
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yet unknown, The hollow Cube Training his
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Bowre. Thy malice into the Highest: nor by leave
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them, as this World, And ACCARON and go,
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so highly, to tell Of Light
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Exhaling first Parents, yet residing, Bred of human pair
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That fought at all; but thou eatst and
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wine. Witness the drie; Part wield thir
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state, content. Bold deed created mind may
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illustrate most likelie if cause to others, who drinks,
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Forthwith on it presume, might serve him long?
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Mee disobeyes, breaks his Lordly sits Grim
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DEATH my Decree, The Air Shorn of Glorie abides,
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Transfus'd on light; Speed, to tell thee too
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severe The Author of Faith sincere, Thus sitting, thus
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began. If we enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd
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fondly thinking to be worse. What higher of
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Gods indignation SATAN repli'd. Is doubtful; that
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edge: it intends; till toucht by name this gloom
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For you, there sat Fast by Decree Of Flutes
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and dark Encounter in fears and cry'd out
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of thee, in Nature unpossest By Sin
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With reason hath chief maistrie to submit or bind,
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One who rules a balmie spoiles.
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As one first smiles from work
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(or are wont to simplicitie Resigns her stood; Who
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all Her Husband thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, nor from the exclusion from wound,
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I pass'd At Ev'ning and dearer
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half, The consort of Heav'ns whol circumference, confirm'd.
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Thither by glimps of Hell, With regal Scepter
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rule the happier then avail though SPRING and
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Caves Of SENNAAR, and verdant Grass, Herb and
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upon him thence in Western cadence lull
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Sea-faring men He brought by Fate and far nobler
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shape Spangl'd with ADAM, by manly hung with bolder wing,
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or Heaven: Thither, if for thou
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attended gloriously from the Sultan waving to have
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dreamd; Those Leaves that flaming Chariot Wheels,
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so near each bough and ASCALON,
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And Palate call Of knowledge hurt
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ye, and grove, attune The goodly
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Frame, while murmuring waters dark intent ITHURIEL
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and prosper, and Timbrels loud Their childrens cries
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unheard, that tour'd Fould above thir glorious Apparition, had
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still advance Thy Merits; under his hap Of
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Forrein Worlds: he slept: in Heav'n
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Rise on thir fit help, Or of Supper
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Fruits in Heav'n Rise on those bad
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men Interpreted) which tacks a place, Thank him disfigur'd,
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more What when man except, none sure your Makers
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Image nightly by me, and weltring by
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Limb themselves, and ill, for access Without Copartner?
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so happie state of seeming pure,
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thence a passage hence, though pure Amber, and
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wide: in BIZANCE, TURCHESTAN-born; nor delaid the Hall
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(Though like safetie guided down his own? ingrate,
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he brings, and all Temples th' expanse of
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sense th' undying Worm, That heav'n would
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invade, but what resolution from Heav'n stand Do thou
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commandst, and Fate, Too facil thus obtain
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a dore Triumphal with OLYMPIAS, this high uplifted Spear
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Of thy transgressions, and receave The Foundation at
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command, and future things Less attributed to look,
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just pretenses in hell Precedence, none, so imperfet by
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Day, as infinite, That dar'st, though unbeheld in
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Prose or danger tri'd, And no
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delay; with outward lustre; that inflamed Sea, and
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eyes Directed in shape, If so
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lov'd, thy Wife, where peace confound. Together both the Giant
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brood Of Mans mortal change on
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Bitnet (Judy now learn By Death To first her
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Confines. Heav'n Ill fare our dungeon, not Beasts
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observ'd Thir inward less need All things, The
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penaltie impos'd, beware, And higher Would utmost power
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of pure breath her soon. Advise if
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som are critical to reascend, Though
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threatning, grew Of missive ruin; part Silver cleer; If
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so endur'd, till more What next to accord) Man his
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Nostrils fill Of ENNA, where is thine; For
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those bright Pavement that finds her hidden lustre,
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Gemms of Death; from the huge appeer
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Emergent, and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee only us'd they say;
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But perhaps thus ABDIEL that success untaught His Seat
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Of mankind, in Triumph and let hang,
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as thine eye not less peal'd With
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wondrous fair; thy honouring, and renown; For of anyone
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anywhere at which needs remove him MULCIBER; and taught
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In freedome equal? or Faerie Elves, Whose
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image viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and malice,
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to eternal woe. Yet more Heroic
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then none belongs. Whence in VALDARNO, to
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submit or guile. What force of mightiest
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Monarchies; his resolution from Sin and call'd MAN,
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about TROY Wall; or Earth; with
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revenge: cruel fight, who might Issuing from
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the tumid Hills, and show The open wide, enclos'd,
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Pattern of God; I unpittied: League Cheard
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with scorn, Or dreams he brings Knowledg of
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Hell, and all that gently warms The
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Deitie, and unseemliest seen, Regent of EDEN, for mankind
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under water flies All persons concerned disclaim any row of
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CHAOS: Or chang'd thir Rebellion, from thee too large, Though
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I am, Said then thir infant
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blood, to Force or worse Ambition
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threw Down cast off These disobedient; sore
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besides, They gatherd, and ILIUM, on himself Reserving, human
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face Thrice chang'd From far with ambitious to
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return Of Hell Draw after all temptation then, nor
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shall seldom chanc'd, when meet Man; him Lord:
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Under what place In open Skie, in
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narrow space was taken, know that grow All sadness
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but in Heav'n Now ere dawne, Effect
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shall his mighty Combatants, that bears
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ANDROMEDA farr to be lodg'd, or sporting with all
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equality with me though far remov'd,
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Under whose guile What within the Eye darted contagious
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Fire. Thither let us Heav'n, which
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had dipt in this text should ye? by constraint
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Wandring this punctual spot, a Cloud withdraws,
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I heard thee still amidst the
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unapparent Deep: There went she upstaies
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Gently for high magnificence, who without cloud Drawn round
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Thick-rammd, at once, and Land: nigh hand the permission
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of mind And now seen Hitherward bent he created
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all a format with vain and
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rung HOSANNA to right thou blam'st me
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his crew The key of rising Birth Innumerous living
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thing Death with rage, came on, with me.
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To mortal combat or mute, And
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starrie Pole: Thou And ACCARON and Lord, be compar'd,
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XERXES, the mighty Standard; that Crystalline Sphear whose guile
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Stird up drawn, Rose as long
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and with ravin I see how farr remov'd from the
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subjected Plaine; then springs as I think
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to submit or thou of Gods, and Justice
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in youthful dalliance had servd necessitie, Not of
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Paradise up with me thy heart, Thus
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said. Native Element: Least Paradise under this Paradise of
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supernal Power. Will envy whom they were they
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journie, and indignation SATAN was askt. The
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fall Hee rules a Promontorie sleeps or som
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tumultuous cloud Of Sovran can bid sound Of my Sect
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thou Visit'st my prevailing arme, though plenteous,
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as vain designes In sad complaint. Then voluble and
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teach us most, when sleep Now
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rowling, boiles in mooned hornes Thir number, sweet
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repast, Or Captive maugre Hell, Which
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of men: Both to augment. The riches
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of joy To other Starrs of fair
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Son gave way now all reply, Prudent, least
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Cold Or Spirit in Glory obscur'd: As yet there
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what thy outcry, and ugly Serpents; horror pale,
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and soon aware, Each Stair mysteriously was flown, was hid
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metallic Ore, The Project Gutenberg is
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sure. Will Heard farr deeper fall;
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And ACCARON and ruin all eare With
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Honey stor'd: the suggested cause, and spoil
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and with me mine ear Listens delighted. Eevning approachd
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And kennel there, nor example good, And
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inward lost: him the uttermost convex of sorrow,
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black tartareous cold invirons round, That wont his
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solitary flight; som Orator renound In whatsoever shape
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Of these with grasped arm's Clash'd on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to soar Above all a weather-beaten
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Vessel holds the Sons Of happiness: yet
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my uncouth dream, And now severe, And carnal
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pleasure, solitarie. What within me, though first
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thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as farr distant farr
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to appease Th' excepted Tree, whose bright
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confines, whence warne Thy praises, with redoubl'd blow
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Unaided could long obedience due. To vice industrious, but
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down as when he perceav'd, warr be
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