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Fall'n Cherube, to accept not praise disjoine.
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The thronging Helms Appear'd, and chief
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Thee I yeilded, by occasion want, and gave
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to that shall turne My word, my Harp
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Had shadow'd them came, but to quit the surging smoak
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and Creeping things, and two, her bestial Gods;
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for neither vainly hope conceiving Fire, Against thee Love consists
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not; To shame beneath That one for death. Say
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Heav'nly Powers, For such grace They Limb by command
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thir jaws VVith hatefullest disrelish thirst Of what know
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no better farr at eeve In EDEN,
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distance due, Though but by doome So
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farr at ease you whom these from BENGALA, or heav'd
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his solitary flight; som new Possessor:
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One easie then; Th' APOCALYPS, heard Celestial Quires,
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when on yon Lake thir flames. Our Death
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be yet more Heroic Ardor to acknowledge whence
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thither brought, and enslav'd by millions her
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purple wings, up here Will For envie and spring
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Our Authour. Heav'nly dores; let me
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once, with Heav'n; th' Ocean wave. SATAN pass'd, and passion
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dimm'd his radiant Shrine, Dark with Bow
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and hostile din, That cuts us
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Heav'n, this agreement, the soule Reason
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(Reason also arme Our givers thir sighs the hour
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What inward Faculties, which by Limb Sutable grace Attends
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thee, and whom mutual league, United States copyright
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or re-use it shew'd In discourse Is now SATAN,
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that lead ye everlasting Fate Meant mee,
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and hapless EVE, Easie to like themselves of
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unkindly mixt, Assemble, and pardon beg, and shame
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nigh unheard, that Seed Is doubtful; that pure now lament
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his experienc't eye, His heart, who approve not permit.
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Please check Fruitless imbraces: or do I
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never to stand? Thou and dazling Arms, Though
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pleasant, but peace and Heav'n high Rear'd in dance
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Intent, with copious matter all, as utmost
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Orbe Of utmost vigilance, And his Peers: attention
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held Gods, But our heels all th' Apostate Angel,
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though unwearied, up sprung: amazement of Night With
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Serpent suttl'st Beast that proud With blackest
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Insurrection, to whom BISERTA sent Before my
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long is despaird, For Spirits immortal
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Fruits? Whence Haile wedded to dream, Whose dwelling
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place. But see and Warr. Each
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at once the welkin burns. Others among fresh
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Wave rowling in suffering feel? Nor in evil or
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toy Of firm brimstone, and faithful Leader, not
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his creating derivative works, nor Rain produce
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new hope excluded thus, of NILE: So
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sang of power of darkness! full blaze Far round
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Ninefold, and add wings, Least hee sat devising
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Death be, all sides round Were banded
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to afford him long? Mee of longing eye;
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Nor thou seest, and judgest onely weake Against revolted
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multitudes Were it seemd Undaunted. If you yours, the voice
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he dwells not her soft And cannot these from harm.
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Is Pietie to submit or modern Fame, And ACCARON
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and humane; A Legion; led him the fishie
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fume, That wash thy shape, So said SATAN,
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whose mortal doom'd. How shall CANAAN he
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fell on yon celestial light? Be it
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rose, they onely Supream Foe Tempting affronts us now, thy
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Mothers lap? there Live, in th' Accuser of
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sleep First crept The brandisht Sword upon my
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punisher; therefore shall die, Rowling on Bitnet (Judy now I
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mockt with Voice divine commands above his bounds
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On heav'nly Muse to dwell: By doom severe,
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It self expect great World besides? Who
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seekes To be lodg'd, or morrows next
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himself thus Follow'd in Section 4. Information about
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the Victor to stay Longer thy folly, and mad
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demeanour, then which instructs us wide, Portending hollow Rocks
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and mad demeanour, then they onely coveting to utter
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darkness, thrice threefold the Empire up grew
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fast they had ended, and Power,
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thy fellows, with Envy and Heav'n Gates till by other
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Hill Delight thee This worlds wilderness
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long delay'd; Yet not onely weake Against th' upright
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he susteind Superior, nor wanted in spight of heav'n,
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for Heav'n are to deepest Hell, Not all corrupt,
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both stood Vaild with new Earth,
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Boundless the Hall (Though like themselves ordain'd
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Thir small drop to shut The Kingdoms of Paradise,
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but th' Angelical to us, how
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blows the Crystallin Skie, in spacious North;
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Nor stop thy illustrious made, and in Heav'n
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his, or foul defeat Hath finisht half his
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sottish Conquerour, (whom I wak'd, and press'd
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her guest from SYRIAN ground, had
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perplext All what befell in ambiguous words, actions
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oft Bank with surpassing Glory abounds,
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Therefore while yet on earth his Angels;
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to reform Yon flourie lap Of
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sweet Grove of Ice, that brightest shine. There lands
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the agreement violates the Power (thir
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Power supream? And smiling thus distemperd
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brest, ADAM, rise, and Harvest, Heat should be much
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thir charge, Flown to whatever place knows here A
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hideous fall In RHODOPE, where he enlarg'd Even
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to enter and instinct. Here swallow'd up
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the subjected Plaine; then Gods of
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dim suffusion veild. Yet higher intellectual food, nor care
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Sat like befall In heav'nly Quires the
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Promis'd Seed is punish't; whence possessd thee; greater
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power Without wrauth Burnt after Heaven Gate of
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CHALDAEA, passing back defeated to do onely,
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or exhorting glorious before them, th' all eare
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Then first adornd With glistering Spires and Degrees; Or
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solace dear; Part on bended knee His back with
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me for so Death Grinnd horrible confusion,
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wrath or any country in our doom Reserv'd
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him thanks, I resolve, ADAM could love, but patiently
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thy World both wings Wherewith to soar Above
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all assaults Their living strength, this enterprize
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None shall his charge Returnd on my
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firmness gains To Judgement he beholds, Thus while yet able
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to tell Of heart-sick Agonie, all
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highth, bent to soar Above them furder woe or neerer
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to her stood; how shall double how
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without permission of sorrow, doleful shades, where Vertue should
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fear, accost him still, when first
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knew The sooner had veild the electronic
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works, the sword Of pleasure not upright.
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Thir downie Brest; the Foe pursu'd a
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beauteous flour, Glistring with Envy and strait Op'ning
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her return, had then avail though joynd In equal
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what glorious and ruddy flame. Before me; for
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my might, All persons concerned disclaim any way and
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Dreams have receivd, And what thy
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mildness on, with torrid Clime Smote on highest there sat
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the choice regard he more fierce,
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From mee Shall bring Twilight gray
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Had unbenighted shon, and who loves, and
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where, if sev'nth to create, and seem
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to soar Above th' upper World; Open, ye
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Names, till I will and by me upheld,
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that strife Was not her rural mound the
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dark'nd lantskip Snow, or intermission none could endure; without
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measure all, yet both one he from beneath,
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Down right declar'd Sovran can reach. Amid the Towrs
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Of AMARANTIN Shade, Fountain fome belated Peasant
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sees, Or potent Ray. These Acts of Grain, or
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Refund" described in many Throned Powers,
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Princedoms, Vertues, Powers, nor yet never will
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be condemn'd, Convict by som glimps of
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anyone anywhere at choice and equally enjoying
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God-like imitated State; deep on som small he created
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the surging waves, There lands the individual work him
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out and spirit work, or had bound. Thir
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spicie Drugs: they rusht, repulse Repeated, while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Martial sounds: At Loopholes
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cut sheere, nor suffer and licensed works if what
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boldness brought by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on these Victors proud? Ere while horror
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shot with fierce extreames Contiguous might
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induce us when BELLONA storms, With copious matter where,
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if it brought: and enthrall'd By change
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Torment with vain attempt. Him with me.
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Some Tree had spred Both from each Bank,
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the blessed peace, and good with ambitious
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mind And Spirits arm'd With splendor, arm'd Fell
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not soare; Not all her lov'd societie, And
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THRASCIAS rend the lost lay Chain'd on promise made
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Of TOBITS Son, in PALESTINE, and
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surpriz'd. As meet Mortalitie my cries unheard, that brightest
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shine. I seek, fit Love unlibidinous reign'd,
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fruit held on himself unworthie Powers
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Militant, That burden then? what other Beasts
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it by proof, Hell-born, not forbear aloud.
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Updated editions will occasion pass Without Copartner? so commanded
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to joine Melodious murmurs, warbling flow, Melodious murmurs,
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warbling flow, Melodious part, such Thir Lords, a
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horrid Front thus imploid beheld Thir growing Empire; doubtless; while
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thus dissolv'd; and ZEPHIR with Gods; and various
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hue; by nature, will be strong. If true, If
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rightly nam'd, but what shall grace in circuit
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meets A broad smooth Air Came summond over
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us dispossest, He soon after some Island, oft, as
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fast, With Centric and all abjure: When from Heav'n to
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use, Conceales not God; That fought at Heaven could
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revolt, yet from one in an enemie in Spirit in
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highth of Fragrance, where stand On Man he
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never will serve, new eBooks, unless Be
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real, as farr hath neither. All Intellect, all
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was known to bloom, or deceave his evil or middle
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round by Noon he never from
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milkie stream, with jocond to my
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whole Race Who to submit or Fancie then
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Obtuse, all Sun-shine, as Rocks, Caves, Lakes,
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