Robo poem for 2021-03-19
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Character set On Heavens Fire Hath brought Of
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DEMOGORGON; Rumor next appeer'd To wing after his
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eare; perswasion in Wood or heav'd his Grove The
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dismal house of anyone anywhere at THEB'S and prayes
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contrite, in PALESTINE, and obey But
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first with me unsearchable, now his
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Glorie abides, Transfus'd on Of his
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adorers: hee and beat'n way Sidelong, had been
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found this diurnal Starr bright circle where your Rode with
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Hell the Plains of wing Now
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from states do not content with me.
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To perish rather, swallowd up returnd, as
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offerd himself was known in Glory above the
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dust I also; at www.gutenberg.net If rightly
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thou attended gloriously from the Sun: His Offring soon
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unsay What may Faith they stand, This greeting on
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Bitnet (Judy now learn What life dies, death
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invented? or Beast; which else So
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various, not ken Th' originals of thee, reign is
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past, Two dayes To mortal eare Then
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both confess'd Humbly our Grand Parents in other
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Animals unactive range, And shook his wakeful Foe, Who
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from the Pole. O name, O
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miserable By Men though sinless, with deeds Fearless, endanger'd
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Heav'ns bounds Of life perhaps, to know, Forbids
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us down To SATAN in hell Precedence, none, so
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highly, to thine eye beheld. For mans
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offence. O Spirit, that Paradise I reduce: All th'
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Impereal Throne Alternate all restore. *** START OF REPLACEMENT
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OR USE THIS WORK While thus MICHAEL; These
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Gates of Starrs, that sung: Just confidence, and face
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renewd, And th' irrational, Death menac't
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would build? Terrestrial Humor mixt Among his Angels; and down
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alone Seemd in spite his horrid Vale. Then cavil
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the work. You comply with Baume,
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expatiate and hollow; though importune perhaps, Not
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like desire Longing and Speares Hung amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And
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pious awe, that witherd all assaults Their surest signal,
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they dread, Rouse and untrod; All like
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which glory with ambitious mind thou what mild answer
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thy folly, and punishment, As far off?
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I know, That day, why delayes His
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swift prevention; but soon In the Sun: His couchant
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watch, that brightest shine. If so shall
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soon, For good If not th'
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inviolable Saints In EPIDAURUS; nor fragrance filld Th'
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Infernal Thunder, Wing'd with almost immense, and
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Dale) Light Hasted, resorting to submit
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or fills and with audible lament Discover'd soon Driv'n headlong
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to Spirit in zeale ador'd Among them to
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skirt to disturb His worshippers; he fram'd
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All but custody severe, And said,
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he Lordly sits Shrin'd in opposition
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sits Our minds and mad demeanour, then
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silent course advance Thy sleep I haste Among the arched
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roof thou believe?) should boast what between
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spun out of sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd,
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Innumerable force of DELIA's Traine, Betook them, to th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus returnd: URIEL, gliding
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through Heav'n, though strange conveyance fill'd With many
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Throned Powers, triumpht In doing what
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God made, and spoile back defeated to endure? courageous
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Chief, The works at mine eyes. Thee and laughs
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the Plaine, whereon MESSIAH shall resound thee his Omnipotence,
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and lyes the shade, Cedar, Pine, and all things gaze
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the difficultie of EDEN over HELLESPONT Bridging his branching
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Palm, A Dungeon horrible, on bended Dolphins
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play: part By thee thus, behold The Heav'ns wide
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Champain held thee; lead on it so, And
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Morning Planet guilds with Eternal King
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The seat of Mankind, whose rich inlay
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Broiderd the eare, though after came the Gate,
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and Repentance, none on yon celestial light?
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Be infinitly good, how op'nd, but have mov'd; And
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sowd with clamors compasst round Ninefold,
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and horror shot forth From us
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most, and tend thir work in it
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seemd, Deign to learn What it self; Then Wood-Nymph,
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or his love-labor'd song; but anguish
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and will his solace and imbracing leand
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On this earthly, with pride, and laborious flight the
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Pole, More grateful, to yoke, From Heav'ns Supreame;
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Nor the surging smoak Uplifted spurns the harme
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Already known As we return'd up
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here onely, and Sleep on, MAMMON, the Promis'd
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Seed is undefil'd and nature breeds, Perverse,
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all prodigious things, parted they, the Rebel Thrones,
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Princedoms, Powers, For one touch whereby they stood One
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Heart, one slight bound high Creator; some
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faire Light, for know, and sure, and
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apprehended nothing high: such impetuous rage, And
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ACCARON and durst oppose th' ungodly from
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the sudden flour'd Op'ning thir Nests Were always
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downward bent, the Celestial Spirits be advis'd. God to
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him the earth a graine, An outside? fair Virgin
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Fancies, pouring forth the gloom For
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never more coole ZEPHYR, and OPPOSITE,
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Of torrent fire To whose charge with vain
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In ancient World With Serpent kinde
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Wondrous in VALDARNO, to doe, But O
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Sun, to that on Bitnet (Judy
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now Acknowledge him all at command, and shame hee
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Who after thaw, till his decent steps adore. Gentle
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to erect His vastness: Fleec't the Devil met
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Undazl'd, farr distant to know, and giv'n O're
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many Throned Powers, If these Garden plac't,
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Reaping immortal Spirits, both together calls, Or
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satiate fury all things at whose swiftness
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Number to that with vain desire, Inclinable now his
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punishment Inflicted? and pure, Instruct me, be advis'd. God
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proclaiming peace, Said then known, How oft the INDIAN
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streams; Abhorred STYX the calm Firmament; but
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in reason not serve The solace
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his Front serene hath joynd In battailous aspect,
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and RHEA'S Son Presenting, thus low?
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Th' Eternal Splendors flung For sin,
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deserv'd to enrage thee quite be tri'd: and
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light On evil go This eBook is most excell,
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In yonder VVorld, which follows dignity, might Issuing from
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the eldest Night freed from flight, and thinner Aire.
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As they sung of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where subsist? While Pardon left?
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None shall this round Thick-rammd, at
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Sea Swallows him Enthron'd Sat on
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AEGYPT with Haile, Haile wedded Love, And
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SAMARCHAND by her rash untri'd I directed then so
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much eas'd, Erwhile perplext All seemd Gold, Satan
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first taught we claim our delightful use;
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the Mariner From mee also I less peal'd With
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violence mov'd. Hail universal Host and goes: but
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rackt with sweat of Creatures, dignifi'd so
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erroneous, thence distinct by whose rich imblaz'd, Seraphic
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arms and rung A race of Light Hasted,
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resorting to each side were it
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thine owne. Because thou attended gloriously
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from sence of ISAAC, and therein plant eyes,
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all Starrs, fixt Laws our adversarie, whom knowledge past
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the barbarous Sons Invincible, and eat, they light
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Heavie, though steep, suspens in All, and flour, Glistring
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with incessant toyle And guides The summoning Arch-Angels to
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mark what burden ease I will be sure, In
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mutinie had fixt her well converse, Wisdom
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thy Celestial rosie steps o're with Fire; Nathless he sees,
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Or Longitude, where your equipment. Many a path
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leads to submit or rather serve, where he
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starts Discoverd and all mankind, By false glitter:
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All who wont to that first Father,
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I labour hard to tell Of what we
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ascend In some immediate touch? So
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spake the terms of judgement he resolv'd With
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him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels ascending pile Stood up,
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shall temper chang'd his purposd prey. He also
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govern thou art seen that our new computers.
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It started back, Remembring mercie, and scap'd
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his Bowre. Thy Justice seems; yet all
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bounteous King, Onely Omniscient, hath pronounc't and fearless, nor important
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less exact. For now, his voice: him live
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throughout the rest And tortures him
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they need, not thou, and since good,
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created World, and dazling Arms, in pleasant labour,
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yet all past MOZAMBIC, off In mutinie
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had need Refreshment, whether food, for of
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joy Sole Victor Angels, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on every Aire In the sole command
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thir shape retaind. Thenceforth shall end The hollow Universal
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blanc Of composition, strait behold Farr be
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bounteous still as henceforth not exempt from states where and
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with ravishment Attracted by John Milton
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So spake th' unwelcome news had
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ceas't when Orient Colours waving: with copious hand, she
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stood, though thereby to gaze Insatiate, I
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more? Our prompt eloquence Flowd from Heav'n Of Passion,
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I never to aspire Above all sides round Environ'd
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wins his faded splendor likest Heaven and coast of
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Nature first That time and bid sound
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at will. To vice industrious, but that made that damage
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fondly deem'd, I thence his Peers, He had of
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offerd grace and honour him brought down As vitiated
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in despair, to Die; How few somtimes in Diamond,
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and shame Cast forth to soar Above
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th' inroad of Heav'n; now (Certain to remove
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his triumphant wheels In MALABAR or enter and AARON)
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sent Before thee not eating Death: Satiate with
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God, Creator in Glory sat, His couchant
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watch, that witherd all Her ever rest
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or worse would have rule Conferrd upon my entrails, that
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soon had hope Of a peal shall forgoe Father
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from bliss, condemn'd In perfect PHALANX to enjoy
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thee, I approve. To be refus'd) what must
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weepe. Haste hither EVE, Shall lead the
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Hymenaean sung, Open, ye right, that shook Heav'ns
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his head, possessing soon To search and fierie Region,
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stretcht out my
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