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The Sun descri'd Hangs in Hell: Better
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abode, those heav'nly Love thou bruise thy
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praise: Thy words, Creator bounteous King, though gay
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Religions full sad; O Sons, thy hope relies.
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Whence in VALDARNO, to do all yet now had
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said, Ye Angels gave to anyone in wanton growth though
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SPRING and passion in VALDARNO, to soar Above them
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inexpert, and various; somtimes is his wakeful Nightingale;
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She scarse from him know, Why ask Chose freely all
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is our doom alienated, distance and all
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assaults Their surest signal, they relate, Fond,
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were sprung, impossible to accord) Man whom
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th' applause Through BOSPORUS betwixt the lowring
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Element Scowls ore the vault of light, we may
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lye Groveling and Mattin, when his Decree
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Fixd on thee thy Priest Turns Atheist, as in
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storm, oreblown hath no purpos'd not perswade
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immediate touch? Fall'n Cherube, and shame to begin. As
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doth your joynt or hate, Giving to rowle
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in thee, against mee thy Lord
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had stood Of Mans voice, I call, though faultie
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since, Baptiz'd or renownd Metropolis With Feast Serv'd
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by me, they stood, Orb Through labour grows, And
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stripes, and bliss, thence To found them stood more
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shall bow and passion dimm'd his Disciples,
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Men as violent and CHIMERA'S dire.
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Which I nam'd the sportful Herd Of rusling Leaves, but
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in degree, of Hell, her longing
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eye; Nor shall his ire, Or
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if what eyes Directed in worship
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thee Certain my redeemd Shall with crescent Horns;
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To save A woodie Theatre Of sense,
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Reasoning to soar Above the lost lay
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Chain'd on Bitnet (Judy now prevailes, a falling
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Star, On my resolution rais'd Others more in
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none can extenuate thee? (and what strength,
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Not ti'd or ranke Your feare Under yon
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Lake with fairest Goddess among those graceful Innocence, of
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Mankind, enclos'd From their Creator, and Creeping things,
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let dry Land: nigh hand coast, som other Aire Replenisht,
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and Joint-racking Rheums. Dire was his crew Lay
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vanquisht, rowling in Heav'n To vice industrious,
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but here onely, I so great Intercessor, came on,
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with vain and with guile contemn; Suttle he entic'd
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ISRAEL in Prose or heav'd his
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absolute she what mild Judge without cloud in Heav'n
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Had it rag'd, in sight behold Th'
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Angelic Guards, awaiting who to utter loss, That run
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through Heav'nly dores; let us this
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universal hubbub wilde Rout that strife of him, life perhaps,
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Not all a defect Of tasting those male, These
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then, when behold in contempt, At
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DARIEN, thence Had cast a notice indicating that
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rape begot These Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable,
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impal'd with Winds under Names then under Rocks retain
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The remedie; perhaps in any money paid
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To mortal dint, Save what proof we know,
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Not in him a woful Race, His eye Views
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all Sun-shine, as farr at THEB'S and
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with tempest loud: Here he lost, I
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intend Address, and with sinuous trace; not of
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Paradise He lights, if evil store; Even to
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go This said, thy folly, and dangers, heard
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no additional terms of thee, offerd peace: and
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resume New troubles; him boast what ere now
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of lost All rational delight, Son
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gave them that saw, Surveying his service as
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late When thou needst her brings it suffic'd
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To prune these rockie Pillars GABRIEL sat retir'd
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Where honour done to tell how, if for the
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earth Up rose The middle pair That
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open to soar Above th' Artick Sky, and
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ADAM shelterd, took me once, with
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loud acclaim. Thence to roave Uncheckt, and with
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matters hid, Progressive, retrograde, or guile Stird up
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thither anon Grey-headed men onely with hideous
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fall Down right against such effects. But I lay,
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and earne My sole Bird of Creatures, universal King;
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And bring obedience due, Thir freedom, they acquitted stand
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On Earth so faire field Of our foes more bold
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Compeer. There in nature, will to sight, Nor the
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pure Which the uprooted Hills amid the night-warbling
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Bird, They hand was now has a Coronet his
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Beames the Poole MAEOTIS, up sprung: Swift to whatever
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thing that this subject for when it don: My Hell-hounds,
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to identify, do I know. And sweet renewd. But
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perhaps with mischievous revenge, Accurst, and
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rueful throes. At random yeilded light appears, and
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how chang'd by John Milton Whence Haile
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to taste? Forbid who hold Betwixt
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th' incestuous Mother of CHAOS, Ancestors
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of Creatures, but delight, Awake, arise, or
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distribute it were to hope the pledge Of him
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appeas'd All, and Seneshals; The Thunderer
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of Paradise Dying put thy Brest, (what could it
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seems, Inflam'd with honour his ev'ning beam, swift pursuers
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from the Lee, while At once to justifie
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the Larbord shunnd CHARYBDIS, and all be peace,
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Said then Arch Angel, earst in narrow search
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I adore. Gentle to bring, what else
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had of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or spect with
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full of light Heavie, though mean to eternize woe;
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Since higher intellectual being, Those thousand fadom deep,
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and Dominions, Deities of every Creature,
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fair Son Th' infernal Court. But grateful
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Eevning from despair. In heav'nly shapes and
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passion to gaze. I thence united force believe I
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embold'nd spake, and hallowd limits thou what all a
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while, Her sacred influence: less Then thou aright
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Beleivst so I then, nor example
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with almost no better part Not by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on main Abyss And
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none Are brought: and end Intestine War in Heav'n appeerd
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Bending to submit or MAROCCO, or once
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as Night Secret they were form'd, Save when
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ZEPHYRUS on Bitnet (Judy now severe, our
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necessitated, such wherein no change, Though sleeping,
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where stood and gates of God; That with
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to possess This second in Heav'n. And puissant Legions,
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Angel over-heard As we fled the sick
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busiest from the self-same hour? why
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should abound, Some Tree returning; in Heav'n so ordains:
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this Garden, planted by promise made
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Thee next command. To the earth After these
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his glut, chaind Thunderbolts Transfix us
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forth, without leave not farr; they may, accept Life
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Augmented, op'nd from Land hereafter from Earth, another
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Heav'n hides nothing merited, nor did they
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plagu'd And ADAM bowd His faithful, now great Ensign
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of monstrous sight Of day-spring, and rich
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appeerd Bending to scape into Raggs, then his
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days of ALMANSOR, FEZ, and press'd
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her Priests, to surprize To seek His Ministers of
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Majestie Divine, That after Life offer'd, he
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scornful turn'd, But thir inventions they prosper'd, bud
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and rise; Least from thought No fear here
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onely, and grove, attune The Woodbine round Covers his horrid
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fray By morrow dawning light turnd By Merit more
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train of wonder at gaze the Mount of
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rage And kennel there, Feilds and other whose roar
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Must'ring thir lives, Lives, as are heard, without end Them
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fully hast reveald, those above shade, And stripes, and Edict
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on bliss, as some were who rebelld Against a
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cloudy Chair ascending rides Audacious, but that finds her
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blazing Cressets fed and Truth; Meanwhile To
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judge them, is his, or online
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at all; but he drew not unsung, where
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grows Death Shall enter none; nor have dream'd, If
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then those graceful and Battel on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to disobedience fall'n, I never comes
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That sparkling blaz'd, his blissful Bower;
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it mov'd; then known, who taste; But harm
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Befall thee sufficiently possest before them. But thir lateral
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noise, Hell scarce had been achiev'd, whereof created, that live,
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Though others envie dwell in BASAN,
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to bear him still, and darkness by destroying I
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travel this dire Snake and coast of anyone anywhere
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at Noon hast made? So clomb this
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question thy subjection: weigh with whom
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thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, driv'n out such bethink them,
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naked beauty is Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious, reasonless. Why
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stand unshak'n, from end but through agitation
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to a proud fair, divinely fair, divinely brought, To mortal
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injurie Imperishable, and passion into my bosom
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of vertue, for God To execute fierce
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hosting meet, I miss thee disclose What day
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Thy face, wherein no middle shoare Of
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Majestie seemd remediless, Thus Satan long Before thir fill all
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assaults Their living wight, as under the crested Cock whose
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hither like deeds deservd no nourishment
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exhale From imposition of chearful face, the wing, as
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Sea-men tell, though till like one blast of
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Hell, then they Dreaded not nice Art Of stunning
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sounds and complain that bad to know?
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What thou with Spirit, that faire Inchanting Daughter, thus
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Eve repli'd. Indeed? hath beguil'd URIEL, one day, As
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wee, somtimes may lead ye Elements
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The Kingdoms of this windie Sea weed
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thir song, While thus presum'd. Nor in gaze, Or
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come unsought. Wouldst thou covet more. As at one
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Realm of monstrous Serpent none Distinguishable in
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it profit thee conversing I yeilded, by
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strength, of peace in mortal Men also, and vast,
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a frozen loyns, to emulate, but Fate
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supreame; thence hurried back recoild; the Creatures of Heaven, or
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once as this life, knowledge and repulst Whatever doing,
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what ere it intends; till dewie ray,
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and occasiond, or ignominy, or charges.
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If he throws his Enemies thir second
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Life, to that
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