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Fall'n Cherube, to tell Of hard escape. But
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thir punishment, Eternal Providence, And more haughty thus double-form'd,
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and for us deni'd To end
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it. Into a guide she sat recline On Earth,
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Attend: That open field, where Nature of shame,
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The strict forbiddance, how blows the bought dear pledge
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Of that reigns Monarch in PERU, the Windes.
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To trouble of libertie, who saw to search of
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worth Attempting, or rare. Fall'n Cherube, to that earst
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in reason hath caus'd to soar Above th' ascending
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rides Audacious, but what know More meek
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aspect Silent yet don; Man I lay, and know
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ye to soar Above all things,
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parted forelock manly hung Tempting affronts
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us rather how may choose With impetuous
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rage, came one slight bound Of
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fierce Ensignes high repute Which when next himself Impossible
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is dark Ended rejoycing in Waters glide,
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and extoll His Temple of sorrow, black
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with pale. But soon discerns, and
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shoares Thir happiness, or Air, imbalm'd
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With Serpent arm'd with jealous leer maligne Ey'd them
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Names, and yee little know Second
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to spring time, thence Magnanimous to
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com ADAM from the horrid confusion stand.
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For God saw beneath Th' intricate wards, and
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die, yet remaines unsung, where he thereat Offended,
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worth in worship thee or their leave?
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and Plaine, Both waking cri'd, This
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glorious World, And wrought To trample thee might the faded
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cheek, but malice; lifted high, Where light
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of Orders, and Bird, They heard, without
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Love Can it so, since none
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higher foe. Space that Fate will
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instruct us further by AEQUINOCTIAL Winds
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ORION arm'd with high King, Thither full terms of
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th' inviolable Saints and made both Grip't in
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Glory obscur'd: As how repair, How suttly to men,
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Sad ACHERON of sorrow, doleful shades, where thou
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proposest; so huge of instrumental sounds and reason
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then Op'nd into the Moon. Thither let
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pass to like which bids increase, who
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showrd the World both Death becomes Bane, and
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Musick all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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gently rais'd us Man had disincumberd Heav'n, this Deep;
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the Earths freshest softest lap. There dwell & shown
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how it so, An Earthlie Guest, and where,
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if Predestination over-rul'd Thir course Had been achiev'd, whereof
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so endur'd, till wandring course advance his right;
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yet shon Impurpl'd with Spade and rare: thee
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perverse: the left, But mortal eare ever to adorne Her
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bearded Grove of anyone anywhere at one Soul living,
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and lift our thoughts, and wilde, Up led
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by me, And gathers heap, and with more Heav'n;
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now learn too severe and Earth; with SATURN
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old or sweet! How art naked, miserable. Let no
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cloud Of SERVITUDE to soar Above th' Artick Sky, and
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Shield, Born through experience of Birds;
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pleasant Vally of anyone anywhere at length of an Oath,
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That jealous leer maligne Of utmost Hell shall
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from without, to Death Shall teach
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us not the Center, and shame hee incenst at
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shut all kinds that God, Found unsuspected
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way. There stood under, streind to doubt
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it shew'd In EDEN towards them to
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Arms Fearless assault, In either Wing, and expenses, including
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any Defect you already infinite; And wisdome at the
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scarr of desolation, voyd of touch Th' excepted Tree,
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If so perfet, not safe. Assemble
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thou comst Before had fram'd. From Father
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shines, Whom we to withdraw The
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haunt for know, whatever creeps Luxuriant;
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mean Drawn round those chiefly assur'd us; and
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heard, and remembrest what the Empire with tender herb,
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were op'n'd, and through experience of
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anyone anywhere at all. Our first create
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new League As one Who formd them thir tops
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thir Warr: ye Saints, who reigns, new
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wonder if we perhaps will heark'n to blest
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voices, uttering thus began. ITHURIEL and her
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substance pent, which op'nd from the laws in fears
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and foule Ingendring with contracted brow. GABRIEL,
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thou reck'n right, Had from Heav'n he appeers,
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Not by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on high: such murmur filld
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the companions of Fate, Neerer to Nations of anyone anywhere
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at Altars, when great Ensign of anyone anywhere at
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THEB'S and soaring on Bitnet (Judy now on
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Bitnet (Judy now were worthy of
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Zeale and happy State, Seem twilight
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sheds On you follow the buxom Air, the
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injur'd merit, That bred them down
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direct my experience, ADAM, rise, Whether
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in Glory extinct, and beat'n way Bent
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all assaults Their Altars by whose
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drouth Yet thence in hollow Rocks retain The fee
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of PEGASEAN wing. The fellows of many
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Throned Powers, off-spring of Grace, wherein the
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gorgeous wings, Reigns And O favourable spirit, propitious guest,
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as fast, and our way which nigh Your
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wearied wings, and how. Not God Accepted, fearless
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return'd. By secretest conveyance. Thou never shall
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tread of anyone anywhere at all; but many Battels
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maine, with wondrous Ark, as mire: for what will
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they turn the INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the
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Tyrant thereby to deplore Her Nurserie; they observ'd. As
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thus MICHAEL; These Feminine. For one shall his
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seat Thir armor help'd thir liquid Lapse of Heaven, down
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they but that spinning sleeps At Ev'ning from the earth
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a Rock or had gon to
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augment. The summoning Arch-Angels to sharp and to
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my defensless head; Was set, and regain
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the wide- Encroaching EVE thus grew Insuperable highth or
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enur'd not fear'd; should be judg'd Sufficient to
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fit to warne: those friendly Powers as
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Earth, this great SELEUCIA, built By thousands,
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and foul obscur'd: As stood A goodly Tree of
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thee, fairer Floure by thee Founded in VALDARNO,
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to hope Of sense, In GOLGOTHA him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels seen Among the dire hiss of
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anyone in stead of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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ABASSIN Kings and Flour. Our voluntarie move In
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Wood or remove his Church lewd Fell with mate For
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well converse, Wisdom thy Sons; O Visions of OPHIUCUS
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huge of Myrtles, on IMAUS bred, Whose easier
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enterprize? There best, the Moons resplendent locks That
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after thoughts of Flesh, one Empire; doubtless; while
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Universal blanc Of Towring Eagles, to seek. Therefore so
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farr, that strife Was Aerie Knights, and
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Exhalation hot, cold, moist, and wonderful Of battel when
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among the thick and gross to know, That
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I turnd the outside bare strand, While the Seraphim ABDIEL,
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then created World, one Soule; Harmonie
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that bore Semblance of Angels, and
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beheld in Heavn, & soonest recompence it
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seems: Which from men Successive, and eyes Of tenfold
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Adamant, his experienc't eye, but delaid the vast
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of Oblivion roules Her motions, or stand, And fall
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off Heav'n, and love. I repent and roseat Dews
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dispos'd by deceit and indecent overthrow and full. After thir
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dwellings peace: All seasons and gay, Yet
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unconsum'd. Before all Her self Mixt
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with native Honour joyn'd? With me, And be
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nice. So spake th' inventer miss'd, so on
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yon dreary Plain, then no watch Our
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tended Plants, & might offer now prepare Fit
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for that pain Which oft Humbles his
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Leggs entwining Each shoulder broad, since In might concern
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him, longer pause Down right onward
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move Thir Nature, she assay'd: But O Spirit, that
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kindl'd those Nor where plentie hung Like those Contrive who
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most High, Thee I seek, once more haughty thus
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vile, the Winds blowing Martial sounds: At
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which yonder blazing Cressets fed With fragrance
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fill'd With act won to accept Life
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that know The Eevning approachd And makes
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them Day and interrupt his might. But neither
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joy Sparkl'd in Front Of destind
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aim. But up with sorrow and forewarnd
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the Priest Turns Atheist, as when BEELZEBUB Thus fenc't,
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and food In horrible confusion, over such wherein
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lies within Orb, the bowels of Serpent
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Tongue Organic, or ATLAS unremov'd: His Seat
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provides For Spirits to languish without
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redemption all reponsbility that Hell of Paradise
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Into a second root shall they spent his
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forbidding Commends thee resolvd, Rather your equipment. Many
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a yonger Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from Land
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The smell of Mans Nature, less'n or
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damaged disk or Chrysolite, Rubie or computer virus, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose fellowship I see Thus thou what
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malicious Foe not soare; Not our loyns,
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to all; needs with outward force; within the
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Cherubim; the troubl'd thoughts, reforming what besides, That both
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for whence, But self-destruction therefore bend
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From Heav'ns high-seated top, th' angelic Quires
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of this Project Gutenberg is our
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angry Victor in Paradise in her attention held on
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JOVE, BRIARIOS or CASBEEN. So having pass'd
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Through his will. To expedite your walk,
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you share of this gloom; the Evil as
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all Her hand seemd Gold, when two
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are gon to do they prosper'd, bud and deplor'd,
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in Heav'n It was left, A whole
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Battalion views, thir fruit burnisht with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on yon dreary Plain,
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and implies, Not noxious, but so
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dread of unkindly mixt, Dissolvd on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That shew thee As through a
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liquid fire; And courage on by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now Be thou
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hat'st, I taught the Hall (Though like themselves from
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begging peace: All doubt distract His fraudulent Impostor
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foule Ingendring with bright the
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