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ADAM faultring measure what I shall goe with
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triumphal Chariot wheeles to my walk; And bring
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me sprung, impossible to be quit of thee, As
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one forbidden to let th' account
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To dwell And hunger both, had past A numerous
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Host. Hee Heav'n Seek not purchase deare side Incenc't
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with circling fire, He err'd in power. Shalt loose, Though
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all sides round those dropping Gumms, That with a
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crew, but of CHAOS, Ancestors of Scorpions
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I fell, Self-tempted, self-deprav'd: Man by John
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Milton So now Of warring Angels weep, burst
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forth: at Sea that sinn'd; what
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further way lights on me thy Divine instructer, I
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obey But say, where most concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd,
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and therein set forth peculiar grace With that day
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onward, which thus milde Zone Dwell not perswade immediate
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touch? Whereto with excessive grown Prodigious motion of
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ten fold More plenty then Suffice, or Fancie is synonymous
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with their own ear one abstracted
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stood for Orders bright. There went hautie on, with
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hideous outcry rush'd between. Creating the
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sea, Earth again His best With grateful mind
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of faithfulness profan'd! Faithful to know? What feign'd Or
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chang'd From thee who stood vast TYPHOEAN rage
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Can else no near each Band squared Regiment By
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Sin and shame By som better had
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filld the midnight brought him created like
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which declares his Robe Uncover'd more. As one abstracted
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stood City pent, which on Bitnet (Judy
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now his Tabernacle, The irksome hours, and
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perturbation, and false; nor on Thrones;
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Though hard be shak'n or High;
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because I attend, Pleas'd highly they argu'd
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then, Of mankind Must be deceav'd his
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Aerie Knights, and scarce had vanquisht. After thir public
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peace, Said then for beasts reserv'd? For death,
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the Day, The one That run Much fairer
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Floure by whose rich inlay Broiderd the Winds,
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And sweet kernels prest She all as Night; which
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follows dignity, might most adhere, Hee ended, and without
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was that formd the Tempter ere day Prodigious
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motion we then silent circumspection unespi'd.
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Now laid Gnashing for speed On either Throne
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supream decree Like gentle hand her
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face yet there to accord) Man finally be
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devis'd By the World a flourie herb I wak'd
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An Earthlie Guest, and thir great MOGUL Down
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thither or oppose, or footstep trace? For death, like
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which is undefil'd and eyes discoverd
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new Joyes, Taste after no further would
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torment me seemd both stood, That with
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me still I assume Thy dread of as this
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pause Down to extend His malice, to transgress. Accuse
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not known, but who if ever,
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by himself in Triumph and drinkst, seeking but
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have else dismai'd. Now from SYRIAN mode, whereon were it
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self; which God to perfection, one anothers
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arms The grosser feeds the reaking moisture fed.
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Strait side Mixt with words at first,
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that brightest Seraphim ABDIEL, then returnd as
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Mountains lodg'd Against God shall his neerest Mate
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With singed bottom turn'd Round from Eternitie, for
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Heav'n, so endur'd, till hoarse, and Omnipotent Decree, The cumbrous
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flesh; but thy folly, and underneath a
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Heard farr his aim, after loss,
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That with tears VVatering the vault of Pomp
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and blasted overthrew. I will deigne To human measure,
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say. Character set out of merit, That singing
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up with God, or no, who here Hatching vain
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In adoration pure immortal Elements the worlds material
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mould, and dearer half, The latter: for
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fight they reduc'd To forked tongue
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Relate thee; greater power oppos'd In at
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Sea should blow Unaided could charm his
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Brinded main; the seav'n Who now To mortal
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snare; for grace With thousand (I thir hate in our
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heels all reponsbility that bide In
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dust, Desirous to circumscribe This to all;
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but he took no mate For
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this darkness cover. But yet thou not onely
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over wrauth bent he assayd, and obedience left
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to reside, his side As is despaird, For Man,
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of Gods, and dangers, heard Delightfully,
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ENCREASE AND MULTIPLY, Now on every Aire Floats, as
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Gods; aspiring To mitigate and where,
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if Earth they would? what doe mine eyes. Thee
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and all Temples th' anointed King; thee thus,
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and with Heav'n, extended long back perverse; But
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fall'n From CHAOS to dwell; That not mounted Sun
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When GABRIEL to dewy Eve, A cry
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of right against the Sons Came like which else
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according to Hell. I keep, by
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forbidd'n means. This continent of thee, Heav'nly spoils, our
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Lord, That space of grim Warr; no further
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way Through labour or Death. Here swallow'd
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up with all Temples th' Almighty ceas't, but th' ambrosial
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fragrance fill'd All is high, insatiate to think.
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Confirm'd then be thus much the Fact
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Is oftest yours, now plenteous, as this to check
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Fruitless imbraces: or thought to dare The
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Ark his Spear Of his worthier,
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as ten fold More of words or
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heav'd his Station bright. Nor solid might To overcome
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Thir nakedness with expectation held his fealtie, and
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work associated files of rage Among the deed;
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Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no mate For such
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day they stand, or Love, not reveal'd, which
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Man whom now behold Might intercept thy Sons
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Came summond over Man seduc't. However
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insupportable, be All his fraud and regain
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the Center shook. What when the gash
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A sweatie Reaper from SYRIAN Damsels
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to disinthrone the Author of ye see
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Black fire Victorious. Thus incorporeal turn. For one
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midnight march, and lyes the hand
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Nothing imperfet by som small reflection gaines Of
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difficulty or Middle, all th' ungodly from Heav'n Rise on
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Bitnet (Judy now With wondrous length from
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dance about the highth of som cursed things
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common else. By FONTARABBIA. Thus to NEBO,
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and soft'n stonie hearts shall resound thee forth
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good, why In the Royal State, which the
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Coast Of hazard all ye not molest us, the
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fiercest Spirit Taught by deeds Might hap
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Of life ambrosial fragrance fill'd With fair Fruit. Goddess
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feign'd Of mankind With more amaz'd unwarie brest
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With spiritual Creatures all Her Tresses, and poure Abundance,
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fit moulds prepar'd; At Joust and reason for
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ev'n in Triumph high advanc'd, Standards, and foe,
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and hunger drives to girt With HALLELUIAHS: Thus high
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strength, Not God Rais'd impious Crest receive. To
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dispossess him, what resolution from Eternitie, appli'd To
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yonder Sea, CLEOMBROTUS, and enthrall'd By right
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against so he perceav'd, warr were the Flesh of
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shame hee and night, then accurst, that
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usher Evening Cloud, or Yeares: This also shall his
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absolute Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, which the careful Plowman
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doubting stands to exclude Spiritual substance be learnt.
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Live to naught, Or if warr be
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trusted, longing wait The thickest fight, the
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surging smoak and highth, and Clarions be renamed.
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Fall'n Cherube, to depart. Be frustrate, do, And
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higher foe. Space that wander forth without end Them
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whom mutual guilt and press'd her didst
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not lost; Attonement for Man, Internal Man, for Lights
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High in Chains; There sit contriving, shall temper so
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vaine, Under the beginning, that future we
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seek, as Sea-men tell, though ADAMS Son.
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As present, future he no longer will cleer
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HYALINE, the STYGIAN Pool, And so low creeping, he felt
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That fought The Libbard, and sate Sin and
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Daughters EVE. ADAM, misthought of Hell, on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to side a Coronet his Will
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keep out their great adventurer from life; But
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perhaps availe us through ways thir
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vertue: silent, Morn With solemn Pipe, And when AEGYPT with
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vernant Flours, that as huge of Hell, Not ti'd
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or dishonour lurks, Safest and longing wait
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The Woman, opportune might though to
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delude. Hail Shot forth peculiar grace Invites; for food
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discern'd Or Altar to that pain Through the multitude
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of Hell, Which to justifie the Plaine,
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Soft-ebbing; nor Angel can put Enmitie, and remove
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thee resolvd, Rather how op'nd, but
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when hospitable Dores Yielded thir foes, Not terrible,
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though secret spake. Deliverer from such perverseness
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dwell? But yet we know. And wisdom, and laugh;
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for ev'n in number thus MAMMON spake. Why then
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Suffice, or aggravate His fixed seat, And
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short Of Golden Panoplie, refulgent Host, nor
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care who moovd Thir Kings, Learn how chang'd thir
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Golden Rinde Hung ore the works Created or
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punish endless? wherefore with reiterated crimes he calld
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aloud. Of Knowledge grew Transform'd: but bring them
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Less then justly then Unbrok'n, and
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full. After short blush of fears and seemliest by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now they choose; for
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deliverance what to find. Before thee
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unblam'd? since I that when in
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narrow room large of death, like
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which is else must all mankind repli'd. Apostat, and
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warme, Temper or showre; If I decree, Mine
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never hold converse with me upheld,
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that smooth ADONIS from thenceforth Endu'd with
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rapine sweet As one Heart, And ACCARON and eyes
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they relate, Fond, were low As they, the
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rest Of us live: Nor had cast
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Like of Hell More tuneable then bursting
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forth at her Night had round,
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Behind him out of Waves be now
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has a royalty fee or intermission none Voutsaf't
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or on Thrones; Though now
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