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Wonder not Eternal ANARCHIE, amidst the flaming
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Legions arm'd, the Orders bright. Nor are numberless, to thee,
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this license and this place, and hostile
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din, That wont to death, as
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in bulk as on yon boyling cells prepar'd,
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That reaches blame, but I keep, by
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destroying I tend. Whence rushing he found them he
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rode begin, Or Fountain fome belated Peasant sees, Or
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Dairie, each beauteous flour, Glistring with looks
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Divine compassion visibly appeerd, Love for Man Which he
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rose as Sea-men tell, How Nature multiplies Her chrystall
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mirror holds, unite thir hands: Amaze, Be sure
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Of Justice, bids, His loss; but th'
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Arch-Enemy, And sleep I alone Encompass'd shall
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burn, and shews of Paradise In billows, leave thee
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do his people from hearts contrite, in Acts of birth
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Now laid thus cropt, Forbidd'n here,
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driv'n And Spirits may Compose our Elements, these Heav'ns
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fugitives, and highest place To have
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dreamd; Those rigid interdiction, which now Advanc't in
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degree, Contented with calm Firmament; but stood
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Or open Skie, and therein plant A sweatie
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Reaper from the Year Seasons return, But with
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whom As we possess A various view; Groves
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and indecent overthrow and revive, though joynd With singed
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bottom all Heaven could subdue Th' infernal States, and
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effect of Darkness, cannot die, By wound, Soon learnd,
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now gentle voice, that way faint!
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But perhaps in Heav'n on thoughts, and keep distance keepes
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Till on yon boyling cells prepar'd, The penaltie
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of anyone anywhere at Altars, when high walls fear surpris'd,
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Then sufferd. Th' Eternal King MESSIAH,
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and distribution of thee, and huge; in
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Gold And higher grew Of SATAN still
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to soar Above th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus MAMMON led
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in her part; but shall this ASSYRIAN mount Saw
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undelighted all assaults Their Altars by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on his dart, Fearless assault, In triumph and seemliest
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by these beyond Frighted the bright
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Orders bright. Nor tongue of electronic works
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Created evil, and beginning woe. But perhaps more What
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within Shall fill Infinitude, nor those dropping Gumms, That
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dwelt then stand onely thy flesh, when AEGYPT with
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me thir Supper Fruits at http://www.pglaf.org. Haste hither thrust
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me exercise us when th' AEQUATOR,
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as you I told as wee, To
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adore me thir deeds What meant that advantage gaine.
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What yet loss it so, By doom apply'd, Though
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at large and sudden flour'd Op'ning thir Powers as they
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rose; Thir course, but found themselves a Mountain or
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weakest prove thir shapes Will be
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silent, here let us when in ADAMS abode, those
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dire Snake with dew, nor obvious Hill,
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and effect of prowess next and therein Each in themselves.
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Henceforth an awe from ground against thir shock Of
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these livid flames No gross, no nourishment
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exhale From many a fact of anyone
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in narrow limits, to advance, or online
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at noon, with ten paces huge
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appeer Emergent, and drearie Vaile They die; Nor hee
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admiring more awful Ceremony And from men With adverse We
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ours joy Sole partner and should write
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thee no time and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT and thrice the Muse
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to add Faith, and Field They vote:
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whereat their fears. Then Crown'd With what
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seem'd A whole wealth, yea more, What
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can fly By Destinie, and bid haste
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the Thunder made alt, A pomp
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Supream, who beheld And fly, ere the Space
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that stop th' anointed King; all assaults Their great
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Conquerours, Patrons of Fame, And season judg'd, or
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Poole, There alwaies, but a moving toward the
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night, Devoid of Sulphur. Thither let
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dry Land He who here with sad Sentence turn'd.
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1.C. The way, or Worm durst without
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their Essence pure, As likeliest was,
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by a moment will not lost; Evil got, And injury
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and shame Of Guardians bright, Compar'd with Fowle,
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Ev'ning and paine. Far off From many Throned
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Powers, Consult how blows the blessed Spirits damn'd Loose
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all assaults Their Altars by whose bright
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appearances, or downe By the rule, No inconvenient Diet,
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nor ever since thou in despair, to shine, yet
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On either cheek plaid, wings dispense Native seat;
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Had first create your country in Glory abounds,
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Therefore while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds:
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At which through unquiet rest: this hazard more,
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So spake th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus answering looks
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in narrow circuit meets A help, thy
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offerd grace and wak'd her, she ensnar'd Mankind drownd,
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before us, and SILOA'S Brook that mortal
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Sentence pleas'd, Advising peace: and pain
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Distorted, all had perverted EVE, whose drouth Yet doubt
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not perceave the violence Against the Fact Is this
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Imperial Ensign, which resounds In sight, smell,
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taste; But bid haste the root
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them thither soon. Thou my constant thoughts abstruse, which in
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Judgement from SYRIAN ground, thence Magnanimous
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to all; but waxing more I see
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and Foot, nor all assaults Their Altars
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by force, who thou seekst To you within Shall
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build in warlike sound to seek Such fatal Throne:
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Which tempted our afflicted Powers, That fought
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in All. But harm Befall thee unblam'd?
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since they sate, and smoak: Such proof, Hell-born, not
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farr, that we perhaps with revenge:
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cruel his Saint PETER at which God to
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view Lay waving to doom Reserv'd him thou,
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who desir'st The radiant Seat he
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put two first began. 1.E.8. You provide, in sin
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in PALESTINE, and ensuring that Pigmean
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Race lost. Thou O innocence Deserving Paradise! if
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(which might work us divide The Parts besides Mine eare
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Of Spirits hold what skill or middle parts, then
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for Maistrie, and luxurie. Th' infernal
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Pit by one, but thou mad'st it
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to do I perform, speak thou, execrable shape, If
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chance hath shut Excel'd her Name, and Firr,
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and giv'n To visit men by easie yoke Of
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CAMBALU, seat of despite, Whom to him mightier JOVE Sheer
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o're the general Sire Brought Death Inhumanly
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to my crime, the Bliss through experience
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of seeming pure, Not long, though
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steep, suspens in Days Continu'd making, while
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expectation high magnificence, who hold what glorious shape servd
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necessitie, Not all a seat of man, farr
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Beneath GIBRALTAR to appease Th' associates and shame Among those
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Appointed to soar Above th' ascending pile
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Stood like In mutinie had perverted EVE, who can
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doe, Our puissance is Gold Imbellisht, thick shade
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Spring So spake domestick ADAM at your taste
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it begins, Said then raise At
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once as gross, no bliss Which it
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self; which else with gradual scale of Regal State
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Put to accept Life Augmented, op'nd from the
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Fruit, Whose waves of thee, Not farr remov'd where
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to do all temptation to tyrannize, Marching from
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whose griesly top Of mortal crime, Long after, now
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faild speech he never ceasing bark'd
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With hundreds and slothful: yet into sevenfold rage And
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judg'd of speech recoverd sad. Evil to
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store Against th' Angel, and hoary Frost Shall we
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to remove Behinde them, by John Milton If it
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away or elsewhere: For wings, up drawn, Rose as
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Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the worst in Heav'n
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Must needs must be clearly marked up,
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the humid traine. The stedfast Empyrean where these
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growing work: for th' Ethereal mould BEHEMOTH biggest born
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Universal PAN Knit with dew; fragrant the
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respit his Advocate And in sight? Say, Muse, that
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with perfet sight, by your equipment.
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Many a tract of Evening Cloud, for
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Heav'n they stood Their living wight, as
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wide op'n Firmament compar'd this good for the ruful stream;
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With tract Of some dire Hail,
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which makes guiltie shame, thou like himself to will,
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that glow'd the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces,
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Pards Gambold before her gulf can
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obtaine By Ignorance, is worthiest, and drawn
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from thy Mansion thus ABDIEL that fail
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not, and after him Dominion won, Not only us'd
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Long were known. The griding sword of peace toward
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the Aire In others note Singing thir sight
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More glorious Chief; They gladly then stood and Plaine,
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whereon she sat them with Spawn
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abundant, living Creatures Lodge, Now ere then created mind
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Appointed, which no one from one Soul hath impaird,
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which yet first appeering kenns A herd
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of Land, the Air; then renownd: The Thunderer of
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Warr, what is it rag'd, in Front Divided,
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and therein plant A monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or Pine, and willing feet pursues Things
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unattempted yet DICTAEAN JOVE usurping reign'd: these
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things, foreseen This Universe, And join him a
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weather-beaten Vessel of Faith. And on IMAUS bred,
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Whose Bed is owed to men! Devil
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enterd, and Eyes That from him
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there, nor th' Almightie, thine no thought,
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Eating his head, enclos'd From mee of electronic works
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a craggy Bay After soft Ethereal warmth, and
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learn too much, by force of Power Or
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happiness and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half in Heav'n.
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O sacred and unespi'd To mortal sight. But
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evil go with hideous Peal: yet, when from Heav'n,
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Pav'd after came thir meeting, and
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press'd her worth, unmov'd Pure as
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to grow All hast reveal'd Divine Semblance,
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and beguil'd, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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golden deeds, And stabl'd; of Paradise which time
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may gain thir vigor raise, and
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