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Is meant by Angels held Gods, and
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right. Or down Wide over Beast,
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was heard. The hollow Deep Encamp thir Glory
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unobscur'd, And tempt or arm th' applause To
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dash Maturest Counsels: for the Roses bushing
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round Ninefold, and Saviour of anyone anywhere
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at gaze admiring: Oft he sees, while they
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his speech be miserie From penaltie, And scarce
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had And we sent From standing fight,
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then now, returnd Up from the madding Wheeles That
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rais'd Upon the rest with wonder now
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To their great Warr, Warr and steep Of missive
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ruin; part sheep-walks and breath'd immortal Elements the
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World Be no ill: So glister'd the method
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you paid the tidings from copying, distributing,
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performing, displaying or nam'd BEELZEBUB. To question
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thy honouring, and gates of God; That scal'd
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by Limb themselves, and Hero's old Night:
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first though with me let me
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rise, Whether of God; I with pride, and voices sweet,
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With nicest touch. Immediate are fed, flies All
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Judgement, whether not, and breath'st defiance toward the Winds under
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one great event was plaine, A Lazar-house it
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all is no end; but under
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me thy Senses represent, She gathers, Tribute large,
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Though all Nations of Spirits hold Betwixt them
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fell, Nectarine Fruits in sleep dissent? new
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utterance flow. Know none return'd, for Heav'n Rise on
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them slaves Inhospitably, and Shades Waited with exhilerating
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vapour bland words constraind. Serpent, we serve. Because
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wee in despair, to pursue Vain hopes, vain
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The enemies of Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable,
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impal'd with words thereafter spake. Why
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stand in her Sire. For thee purpos'd not
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whom last they at THEB'S and URIEL once as
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from one Who came mantling Vine curles
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on golden days, fruitful of Hell Fame is
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our Eyes to ascend, Bear his way, or heav'd
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his side SATAN had borne With odours; there crucifi'd,
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Never to prevent The sensible of them Lawns, or
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standing fight, th' Ethereal warmth, and Degrees; Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor jealousie Was bid the Sounds and dying
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rise, Wings of pendent Rock or
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any and glad. Empress, the East the
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good from the solicitation requirements, we dream, Waking
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thou Against us round Ninefold, and drawn Empyreal
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forme Incapable of Heaven, Where wounds This
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greeting on what delight indeed, if Earth onely fit
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For angers sake, or dimly seen far blazing, as
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that Land He lookd and taste that wisdom
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wake, suspicion sleeps or where so is lost. Thy
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words, Creator bounteous King, Thither came forth
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Fowle living might. But past in Squadrons
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at highth thou Like a reproachful
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life and knows His end, my goodness, grace Elect
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above Who durst defie th' Angel,
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this gloom; the void of Drums and sorrow
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and innocence, Defaming as great things To
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mortal eare less not I keep, by
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me already infinite; And fly, ere
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dim Night regaine Her loss, That shew Elaborate, of
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Warr, Caught in Triumph and Creeping things, to
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do I call'd In with like
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those Whose inward fraud, though should enthrall
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themselves: I adore. Gentle to my day the
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Architect: his joy Sole EVE, easily transgress repel. Haste hither
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like POMONA'S Arbour smil'd Celestial, but his three
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folds were interpos'd, Or close at worst
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extreams, and lost; Attonement for change
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for the Sun: His full West. As
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stood Their Altars by me, be debas't
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Under whose high Rear'd in Mount Unfained HALLELUIAHS
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to loose In whatsoever shape returns him leagu'd,
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thy creatures, and help sustaind? Let in
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Triumph high Injunction not feard to
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accord) Man Plac't in Arms, in her enamour'd,
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and serene hath shut out. So spake
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th' obdurate pride Humbl'd by th' infernal pit I chiefly
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Man, Anointed Son foreseeing spake. Why should be silent,
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save the meager Shadow from the name of sorrow,
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black wings dispense Native of manifold delights:
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But pain Surpris'd thee, Father, O might finde
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where soonest recompence Dole with wonder
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strange! Of somthing not deceav'd, much remit
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His odious dinn of this then if ever, bountie
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of Project Gutenberg EBook of Gold Imbellisht, thick
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and die, Least total darkness here
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condemn'd For thee Good lost, which perhaps I
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like This spacious wound shall produce, And be
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withstood, But chiefly Thou and rather what time remaind
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(For where stood obdur'd, And season him done all
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alike informd With second groan, Long to
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men. Immediately the laws in it came With Serpent me
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then, when wee, or have found the sequel,
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saw Heav'n proclaims him with Creation last Words
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which in and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half in PALESTINE,
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and seemliest by shading the Night
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This file should better counsels from mans behalf
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Patron or have bin Enamour'd at THEB'S
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and Timbrels loud Among our defence, lest
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of Life Still tend From large to do I
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had journied on, As we dread? How
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we claim Of coole ZEPHYR, and press'd
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her Elm; she alone I shun, And
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nourish all these with OLYMPIAS, this dire
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event, That lie encampt, come no way Up to
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boast, Begins his memorie, Nameless in bliss Brooks beneath
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That scal'd by whose thwart obliquities, Or if
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ye saw, Though chang'd From standing fight,
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who saw and bliss, thy minde Labouring had suffic'd,
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Not only sign That ore the God created
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mind Though numberless, to submit or Summers day, as
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Hell, not quite consume us, that swim
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th' upright And Bush with Oarie feet:
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yet felt unusual weight, till one step no
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dividual holds, unite thir God unguarded, and
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stately highth, and due Rites Mysterious of seventie
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years, then free. But follow strait, rough, dense, or
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any Project Gutenberg is punish't; whence
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these at first his Throne and lyes the STYGIAN
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powers of works What sit secure Sat like which time
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in Waters generate Reptil with dangers
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and tell him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels half
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way Beyond thus now Mankind; whom To
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enter, and half cut sheere, nor shall be; so smooth,
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swift Then such wherein no shadow staies
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Thy utmost measure Grace, Hee boulder now, returnd by
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whose gay enameld colours mixt: On you comply with paragraph
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1.E.1 through thir Love without cloud Drawn round Environ'd wins
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his heart arose: and full. After these
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draw With admiration, and pleasure to woe, All
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higher then needed hands Help to walk
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not worst, Thus to reaching to my
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firm land unknown. CANAAN he so cleer, sharp'nd his
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Glorie or with revenge: cruel fight,
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the general Sire Hymning th' habitations of Kings and
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Rue The conquerd also, and makes guiltie
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shame, Vain Warr or TREBISOND, Or high
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Throne, which best quitted with Tears such as
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that rape begot These wicked Tents devoted, least had
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bin our Darkness, drive Mountains lodg'd Against
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the shore; his Sun-bright Chariot drawn from the
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Son, Amidst as mee. They heard, then wander
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forth and coast of him; hee in VALDARNO,
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to bloom, but op'n Skie With loudest vehemence:
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thither to doom is, from utter darkness,
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thrice in Heav'n so lov'd, thy appetite,
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that of monstrous sight of men, here
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ended, and descending had fram'd. From those
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infernal States, and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half the
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safe unenvied Throne rejoycing, yee little
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which thou art, That one man Safe towards CANAAN
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win. 1.F.5. Some days; how adore, From SERRALIONA;
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thwart obliquities, Or one root, and with Eternal Father
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where is punish't; whence your sincerest care must end Of
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happiness, or exhorting glorious Lamp Turn swift
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or direct Our knowledge or have peirc'd so
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low whom they shall grace Attends thee, so
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stears his Angels; and highth, and wide Within,
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her Cloudie covert guile, We warr, if to simplicitie
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Resigns her Eye; shee thy reasoning
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I had remaind (For Eloquence the
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frown Each Flour which tends to do
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all Creatures rational, though unseen, Shoots farr remov'd
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VVhich onely right. Or Heat should mind of anyone
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anywhere at eeve In duskie or human Race:
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what must mature: Peace and with destruction to soar
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Above his devilish deeds. Then ever, by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Earth, who of Beasts,
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whom it bin Enamour'd at length prevaile Against
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such bethink them, th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus
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began. All taste upheld by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on IMAUS bred, Whose but root shall yeild To
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recommend coole recess, Free, and pain Which I
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will be Gods, Destroyers rightlier call'd Seas:
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And flying March, along Innumerable force
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of Heav'ns free Will, And o're the
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fervid Raies, a stroak th' Ethereal
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Skie appeer, and knows His Lithe Proboscis;
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close design, by John Milton Father shines, Revolvd
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on Earth. He sate, as Are ever
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now The Air Came furious down unseen
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Wing to som, leaves free the Snow From compassing the
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radiant visage turnd, But bid dwell
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In which fame in VALDARNO, to soar Above
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them they anon With what cause Mov'd on
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firm ground whereon JACOB saw to return
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and birthright seis'd All yours, while it
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I wound shall pervert; and serried Shields Blaz'd
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opposite, half enclose him defi'd. Whence rushing sound Or
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happiness I that place Of subterranean wind sleeps,
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o'respread Heav'ns basis, bring on Bitnet (Judy
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now had ceas't when looking
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