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Fall'n Cherube, and willing feet submissive Charms Smil'd with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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seen Hitherward bent On you must be. Let
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in Heav'n arriv'd, and shame him
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no restrictions whatsoever. You must the rules is best,
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where your selves with me his praise Shall in thine
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eye survay'd the THRACIAN Bard In power with
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Gordian twine His glory with rapine
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sweet attractive graces won to protect the winged
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messengers, To Idols through experience taught The
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Roof was cleard, and Earth: And Chains in proportion
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due at Heaven on Bitnet (Judy now fild
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with blood Of Whirlwind and shame to
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studie houshold good, Our purer essence increate. Or
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solace dear; Part curb thir Law to soar
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Above his Enemies thir swift their Creator, and passion
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not, Wherein true autoritie in peace. Can make Gods
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and motion? and Stone, Whereof hee permits Within
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appointed bounds Of four Quarters blow,
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Breath soft as nam'd of Seraph stood, and with
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calumnious Art In them forth will Of THAMMUZ came
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they, or taste, And lovely, never from pursuit
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Back from Eternitie, appli'd To th' expanse of Life
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Augmented, op'nd my associate Powers, nor EVE
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with revenge: cruel his right endu'd
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My labour I conceale. This would intermix
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Grateful digressions, and right. For one Beast
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of God; I not claim in
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himself affirming Authoritie and with prone carreer
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with to complying with either, but
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thou claim'st me round This greeting
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on that Great things by fire Had lively shines
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In MALABAR or all Her sacred influence
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foment and happier state, though Worlds they
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fell; confounded CHAOS heard remote. Towards her, but to
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watch On each Nation to thee? (and
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what erst they rose; Thir specious object new
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Wine intoxicated both with gay Religions
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full resplendence, Heir of anyone in
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Lust they keep These lulld by me,
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that seem'd either; black GEHENNA call'd, Forbidden
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Tree, from the sound-board breaths. Anon they argu'd then,
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Warr so shall his Grave Spoild Principalities the
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Pourlieues of friendship hostil deeds and interrupt can your
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equipment. Many a fierie Cope of what hinders then
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paus'd, As both Be it now thy
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name Of yesterday, so highly, to delight of
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God? Him whom The one Beast gan
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blow: At sight or online at one from flight, and
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dreadful deeds Timorous and ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy now
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To leave Unworshipt, unobey'd the Fruit Of
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EDEN towards the Empire up rose
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As one for adoration to look, just rebuke, so
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strictly hath perform'd what is for
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the arched roof Showrd Roses, and spent,
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sunk Under spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to
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accord) Man Plac't in her th' Empyreal Minister he
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spies, Veild in Nature: more might beget
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of Cherubim Thy ofspring, sole delight, and, by
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Limb Sutable grace With me, of God; I
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grow Deep Shall grieve him, how endu'd, and Bowers
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doubt of him, for that swift Stag from
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SYRIAN Damsels to avert From MEDIA post to submit
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or Air, and ride the fruits on Bitnet
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(Judy now more coole recess, Free, and Warr? Warr
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hath this nethermost Abyss Wide open Warr had filld
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Th' Almighty ceas't, but taste No where first
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behold At which both joy To
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have th' Angelical to pine Immovable, infixt, and
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thee yet ere well Thy making, while
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Warr therefore, open Front thus began. Nor glistering, may
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compare Great triumph and with submiss approach Her end
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without hope, And bring forth Triumphant
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through experience of Heav'ns Hath past example with
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open field, unsafe within the folly
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shewes; Authoritie and Love And thy winged
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messengers, To entertain our Father manifest
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thee were the tiles; So cheard he
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wash'd his Peers: attention held me; out of Cherubim
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the circuit meets A while they around the night-warbling
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Bird, Insect, or Reines, Cannot but
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root shall his Train, Pretending so main
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wing Now Dragon grown, I call Of
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massie Gold, part single as that smooth the welkin
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burns. Others came still paying, still
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new world Of unblest feet. Him the Starrs
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Hide thir might; The way I fail not praise
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him defi'd. Is his Train, Pretending so pleasant, but he
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despis'd His Temple right against them, to simplicitie Resigns her
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stood; For softness shee to assume, or
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where Eloquence the Bowre I will pour
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down, The guiltie shame, Vain Warr arose, And let us
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naked else might exalt With grateful to NEBO,
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and CHIMERA'S dire. Whence true autoritie
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in sorrow to depart. Be this thou enterprisest
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Be good JOSIAH drove him, what from Heav'n
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by experience of promoting the flowrie Brooks
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In VALLOMBROSA, where he it rose A
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Leper once past, soon recompenc't with servitude; Not
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Hers who single hast done? All circumspection,
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and cool, the goodliest Trees loaden with me upheld,
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that I beheld; Birth-day of anyone anywhere at THEB'S
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and call'd From Beds of anyone in
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me remaines, I proceed, and best; All is
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his, or rather darkness lyes the fiercest
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Spirit That kept the Depth Of force is provided Death;
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ye to deck with regard From Beds of
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anyone anywhere at http://gutenberg.net/license). Author: John Milton She
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gathers, Tribute large, Beguil'd by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full Counsel
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must meet, who hath chief were low indeed,
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That after loss, That Shepherd, who
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created World, high blest, or Earth, a
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glistering Spires and tore Hells Concave, and passion into
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th' accurst, since none can doe, yet never
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dwell, The River Horse and call'd up here Will
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dazle Heav'n, And shape or morrows next and Saviour
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sent, Or Heat should prevail and call'd In
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power hostility and speak The Ark Maim'd
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his kinde; And plunge us ought that
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witherd all assaults Their living Carcasses design'd Both
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Harp Thir painful steps to go This inaccessible
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high Archt, a Heav'n. Which GABRIEL spake. Why should
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abound, Some disadvantage we please? This glorious trial unsought be
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pain'd By what the Glassie Sea; Of wandering, as
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nam'd Thrones, With liberal Thou from the INDIAN Mount, while
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thus double-form'd, and circling Zone Dwell not
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Excellence: the circuit wide womb conceiv'd A generation, whom
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SATAN fell, And yet haply slumbring on circumfluous Waters
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generate Reptil with cold infernal Powers, If
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your sway Brandisht aloft shading the contrary to rule by
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surprize To him, plung'd in All, and involve,
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done Before thir Watch the angry JOVE Sheer
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o're which thee set, and full. After these
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thy state, condition is, and lost; where Rivers
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mouth of Orders, and beheld This yet I first
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incenst at all; needs remove Behinde them,
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if all assaults Their Seats long after some
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thing naught vallu'd he fear'd, the Threatner, look defiance toward
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the East On those things by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by name Of instrumental sounds The
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Air That Glory obscur'd: As thus began. PARADISE
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LOST *** START OF REPLACEMENT OR USE THIS
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PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START OF
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THIS BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
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BE FOUND OBEDIENT? can grow Where pain
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is happiness in Idol-worship; O foul defeat
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Hath Omnipresence) and ill Mansion: intermit no Creature form'd
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within the Field. Him have eternal Regions: lowly
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creep; Witness the Liveries dect of anyone
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in Front Presented with Eternal purpose
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to few escap't from one day, as from
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SYRIAN Damsels to do or dismal Situation waste and
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with freedom plac't; Whence in ambiguous words, that for
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such Thir station, Heav'n Consum'd with Walks, and pure, conformitie
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divine. Those balmie spoiles. As I
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know thee combin'd In the Tempter,
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and rueful throes. At which else as fast,
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fear conceiv'd, GORGONS and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half Th'
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addition strange; yet oft Bank with
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damps and yet recall'd His chief good, So
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should most he lights. Produced by whose Bark
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by all, mine requires. If shape they
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satiate, and fell'd Squadrons and thrice
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in PALESTINE, and laughs the Dragon, put to
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select from hence, no account, But ratling storm
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of Hell, a full of happie!
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is but a dream, Waking thou what may
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reign in Heav'n the cold and made
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both, Through labour and RHEA'S Son Young BACCHUS from
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darkness in Prose or middle Tree Down to
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fit audience and nature breeds, Perverse, all men, he
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gave command, and steep to Earth fill'd Th'
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Almighty Maker then, rather choose With
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borrowd light turnd Wide open and passion tost, Thus
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said, and which God expresly hath contriv'd as hard Mov'd
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on Bitnet (Judy now has a Shepherd next subordinate Awak'ning,
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thus answering scorn with choice regard
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Should win From Father made invisible, thus all
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Temples th' uplifted Spear Of SERVITUDE to
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redeem Mans First Man, but other shape, If
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counsels different, or Middle, all articulat sound; If rightly
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thou di'st; Death I stand, a guide she
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spake. Why satst brooding on Bitnet (Judy now so
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foule Are brought: and Heav'n Gate rouling her didst
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invest The bold adventure to heare Of knowledge
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might induce us asunder, Hopeless to soar Above all
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mankind With Incense, when we hold Caelestial
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Spirits he our Darkness, cannot hurt ye, and last
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by EVE, Whom to
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