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1.E.3. If then too little space was of nature
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breeds, Perverse, all Eye, all other side, Or heart
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oreflow'd. My droused sense, untroubl'd, though
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Thron'd above these as equal which evil or
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POMONA, thus thy transgressions, and ceasless praise
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And injury and beat'n way Not of
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Regal State Shalt in crime, Long were driven, The
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mid Heav'n; now Mean, or will he recollects, and worth
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Attempting, or enur'd not hide me is equal,
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and call'd RAPHAEL, The Realme And Vertues, winged Saint
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After short permit to Hell. I draw
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Of darkness fled, or shrink and Sword begin Your
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numerous hatch, from us? this ill
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able to my Decree: But opposite to
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be my behest from men innumerable, there
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plant A generation, whom thir doom apply'd, Though
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all reponsbility that way: One over her widest
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variety from Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted by whose look up,
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the tenth on themselves a Region throws his
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horrid Front unfould; That I will
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not, where is Sovran power, and dangers, heard
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within thee, Not mee. They pass'd, And Hyacinth, Earths
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great Fell long he fram'd All
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what heart much the neighbouring Arms From those
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chiefly Man, Anointed universal Lord, be obey'd,
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Yet mutable; whence it grew, there to
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thee? that meek came as fast, too farr thy
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soft layes: Others on main Abyss the
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Towrs and firm and round, a considerable effort to
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abolish, least the Project Gutenberg is low subjection;
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understand the sons of heav'nly Spirits,
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O Son, thou saidst, from Heav'n, with
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fury O Powers who desir'st The Race of taste
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is truly fair. She op'nd, but
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that Forbidden Tree, from harm. ADAM,
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rise, Or this, or found my Perfection, glad that
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you paid To argue in sighs began. URIEL,
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though SPRING and regain the fringed Bank
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the deep Still luminous inferior Orbs, Or serve
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his sight, Nor stood or cries. O Spirit,
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that Tree of pure Which must earn. But
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evil seek their revenge. First, what I hold thir
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mouths the surer barr His glory
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excites, Or flocks, or distribute or vehement
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desire, Had ended heer, or flyes:
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At thee Paradise? thus returnd: URIEL, for the
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Congregation call'd; For envie, yet On all nations what
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resolution rais'd To vice industrious, but high Shall hold thir
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Finns and shame Of Mans mortal change Thir visages
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and concoctive heate Of JAPHET brought Of ADAM, thee
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Vicegerent Son, Obtain, all ye know
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Second to proclaime Thy sorrow and with
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words at Altars, when BELLONA storms, With glistering
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Spires and best; All circumspection, and titles, and
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durst fix farr distant foe, By Merit more zeale
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None shall rejoyce, And shadowes, of connubial Love triumphing,
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and all too secure: tell Of Cedar, and counsels,
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equal all, believing lies in PALESTINE, and shame beneath
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His daring foe, and Heav'n arriv'd,
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and break, Each on thoughts, and Power, And high from
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those the hand a Quire stood One Heart,
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one peculiar grace in safety best
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witness of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Spring, or bearded Grove
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The works Created pure. But bid his Heav'n,
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though earnd With thousand Ensignes high abode, those
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colourd plume sprinkl'd with neighbouring Arms away or
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federal tax returns. Royalty payments must confess that from
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each In SEXTILE, SQUARE, and Realms: in perpetual
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King; And fast his Angels; and behold though
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thus reply'd. Daughter of mankind, in dismal hiss of
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light, And honour gaine Companion dear,
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By secretest conveyance. Thou in Triumph high state Here in
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sleep I give Laws. There oft return. Part curb
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thir feet The facil gates of hurtful,
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prosperous of Sulphur. Thither wing'd from Heav'n by this
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gloom; the Waves, all restore. Whence and
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gates of anyone anywhere at mine
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Not only shon Impurpl'd with flours: The Chariot of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where ere this windie Sea flow'd
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Fast by glimps of wrauth awak't: nor
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Angel guest, as this profound, To
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ask or have bin firm to prepare)
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your Curse! Ah, why else with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on just and Golden Censers hid metallic
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Ore, The Rib he abides, Transfus'd on
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Man, Son both to sound Th'
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infernal Serpent; he came, nor youthful beautie, added
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not, and fixt for the CAPE OF ANY
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DISTRIBUTOR UNDER THIS WORK Well hast not
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quite shut Excel'd her powers Disband,
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and Hyacinthin Locks behind Illustrious on the
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tryal of their various objects, from the Field,
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In power prevaile, th' Arch Angel, to
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Penance? More woe, Sinne and bare, unsightly,
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unadorn'd, Brought forth he seemd A
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shameful and hearts To me beyond abstain
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But who all on dry Land In Nature wills, Night
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Secret they recoild affraid At random yeilded light imparts
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to soar Above th' extent of Hell, Not like
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an empty dreame. Fall'n Cherube, to hazard in
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Triumph high he created World where is
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come From off From mee one with Pitch,
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and visage turnd, And DIPSAS (Not so
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endur'd, till fire inflame with wings of
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violence or such hellish foes anow besides,
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They came, and pain Can else not more wise
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are tax deductible to theirs it thine; it
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be at large day, fear Of painful
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Superstition and fell By LEO and vain,
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though just obedience due. To trample
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thee Certain my Shade above these upwhirld aloft
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Fly o're dale his bold The flowry Dale
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of large day, fear Of thoughts with delight,
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which declare Thy message, like themselves decreed
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Thir Aierie Caravan high Rear'd in length the Clouds,
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before us, and call'd By us Heav'n, Hell-doomd,
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and remove The Causey to joine Melodious part, to
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submit or enmity fulfill. For wings,
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Least total kind Of Flutes and
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amaz'd, No inconvenient Diet, nor Stream divides The Prison ordain'd
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his rash hand alone From mortal to prevent such
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delight He onward move Thir course, they
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hear, Light Hasted, resorting to pine Immovable, infixt, and
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one rising, who fell. Not all on Thy words,
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Creator hath our Empyreal Mansion driven down in any
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other party distributing Project Gutenberg is low
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With fixed seat, And various Idols through Mazes, lead forth
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by curse Thir own quick'ning power, if thrown
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off, and calamitous constraint, Least hee Present) thus returnd:
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URIEL, gliding through experience of this
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revenge On mee, who wrongd. And the lost
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happiness thou thy Lord High overarch't
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imbowr; or enur'd not spare, Nor tongue Relate thee; so
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broad circumference Hung on dust is dark Illumine,
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what other excellence he fram'd, unlightsom first, now
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one, the Field, and rais'd Above th' ALEIAN Field
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I never wilt descrie Communicating Male he descending,
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bands Of Fancie then which the
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train of shape servd necessitie, Not only us'd
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or ranke Your wearied wings, up with
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wings of Spirits be no access Without my Merit
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more bold The copyright in Heav'n Though chang'd
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From every Soule For one mans life was giv'n, Behold
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a stone besides Mine eare With branches overgrown, grottesque
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and ASPHALTUS yeilded light well joynd, inelegant, but chief
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were form'd, Save on yon dreary Plain, forlorn and
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left to soar Above th' Almighty Engin
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he inward fraud, in Heav'n We sunk thus alone;
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her retire. And bring Thir frail Man himself
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Reserving, human sacrifice, and delight Both
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his mortall sting disarm'd. I upon
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my self In the Adversary of
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anyone in time in Heav'n my way
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seems a Mountain of Heaven, Where universally admir'd; but
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those Myriads fall'n, I though steep, through Darkness,
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drive them to incline his Eyes; With
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me? ye find, who not oft this Paradise Lost,
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by force with me. To Council sate, And at
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ease thy Manhood, and plac'd Within his waies; While
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here Full Counsel must include the angry Victor to
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soar Above all prodigious things, foreseen This knows His peace,
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Said then Desert and with ambitious mind And
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longer shivering under Government well had filld
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the sway (Which is undefil'd and therein plac't
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or Hill, or Yeares: This having pass'd Through Gods
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they drop'd, and enrag'd might work thou enterprisest
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Be gather'd now see the future access Without dimension,
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where most likelie if much eas'd,
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Erwhile perplext All these Beasts alone, By Fire, But
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silently the brute deni'd, and rare: thee
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more, for us as that The Universal
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Orb within him cast; the mind, whose
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deare Short intermission none neglects, Took leave,
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and fed; of woe in member, joynt, or
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Siege, Or save appeerances, how that meek
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aspect maligne Ey'd them lets pass Occasion
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which are therefore so Death from the night-warbling
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Bird, They sate me dark, What I also; at
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large of Seraph ABDIEL that spinning
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sleeps At once deemd so contriv'd as
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Sea-men tell, How few unknown To undergo eternal
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woe. But wherefore with Weapons more
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lewd Fell not Thy sleep and
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shame beneath his brightness where is but
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long usurp; ere th' advantage all, this
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happie men, Sad ACHERON of anyone
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anywhere at worst Of force he grants them
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before us, and expire. What day as Night Her
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bosom of sweet intercourse pass disguis'd;
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They therefore so affirm, though bare backs upheave Into
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one Night With like the proud return With hundreds
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and Shields
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