Robo poem for 2021-09-22
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Produced by Day, The brandisht Sword begin Your
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message, like doom, Yet empty dreame. All perfet
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sight, thou th' upright wing Tormented all Temples th'
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effect of smallest Dwarfs, in Heav'n on Bitnet (Judy now
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To transubstantiate; what high abode, those dire
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attack Of Hell could pittie Heav'ns and
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torne With Warr therefore, open Warr Open
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or Death, and therein or High; he
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sole among Gods, into CHAOS, since into the guileful
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Tempter all unweeting, seconded thy presence many precious
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beams Of BABEL, and Dale) Light
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from such flight He lights, if he my
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day Wav'd round those numerous late, or
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Sun-light, spread Beneath thy dear and Fate, Too
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soon Fierce as Sea-men tell, How should
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better life with jocond Music charm Pain for open brest
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Of Battel, sunk Under his fatal Dart Strange horror
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backward, but her entrails tore, disgorging foule
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Ingendring with sly Insinuating, wove with me. Thus while
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Shee from SYRIAN ground, had pluckt; the Blest: stand onely
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disagree Of Life Our doom; which by manly
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hung on my head and for Maistrie,
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and Shield, half amaz'd So farwel Hope, If mettal,
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part puts me already infinite; And should
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enthrall to me mine eyes Of BABEL, and
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bear, Our power left it shew'd
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In whom mutual love, Love so on IMAUS
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bred, Whose progenie you follow the
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truth thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, it so, As thus
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The likeness of mankind, in it with me as
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that posteritie must be shut, And
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the border of God. In the Garden;
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thence ensue, Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no
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watch that kindl'd those dropping Gumms, That
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brought First wheeld thir selectest influence; the CYCLADES DELOS or
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Faerie Elves, Whose annual Voiage, born to
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soar Above th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus by
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gradual scale sublim'd To be Firmament
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Of SARRA, worn with fire Sluc'd from
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men innumerable, there plac't, but now expecting Each Warriour
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thus wrapt in dismal Den, Not likely habitants,
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or Heaven: Thither, if aught Therein enjoy'd In triumph
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and Angels, or redistribute this mean? Language of God;
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I less desire Of cold invirons round, Behind him
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various shapes and Fowle. In vain, at
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Altars, when time To see Thou mai'st not;
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so spent his utmost end heer unborn. Why should with
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me thy Belly groveling thou wilt bring shall ye
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see them to his Zeale; Nor knowing ill.
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Southward through experience of warr; there to
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accept My Umpire sits, And charming symphonie they say,
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what I repent or anguish, and low,
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As after some tradition they introduce Thir
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Nature her Cloudie covert guile, We can now
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Such wonder was plaine, A glimmering of fears
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and soft'n stonie hearts desire. - Except
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for beasts reserv'd? For bliss, thence
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his Eye so farr; So spake th'
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AONIAN Mount, or thir charge, and Will he,
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Best with thick a Raven flies, And
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o're ELISIAN Flours and him high behests
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his arm th' Abysse Long after no doubt;
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for Deities: Then Fables name best witness Heaven,
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Heav'n th' accus'd Serpent kind for neither
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Sea, each hand what punishment; Which they
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sit indulgent, and regard of Warr seem'd
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Woman to offend, discount'nanc't both, and
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Mind? Effulgence of dark designs, That one shall returne
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perhaps no near each other name His lustre
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rich appeerd In Battel these beyond thought, Eating his secret
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she trod. His vastness: Fleec't the voice I saught
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By which thus deal with fire; If
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he ALMIGHTIE to my sense With
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fresh Wave rowling in sighs began. Whence heavie pace
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the future for which way And
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longer hold them be at ease Wafts
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on Earth, each Thicket have foyld, If this
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day will fall Was not; Trial will weild
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These Elements, Earth, another EVE, though Sin, his
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head, possessing soon contemnd, Since to blest voices, uttering
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thus dissolv'd; and Ambrosial Odours and Repentance, none
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appeerd, From me, from one Who speedily
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through all Temples th' HORIZON; then EVE perhaps, Not of
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lost and lyes the fruits Of Wiles,
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More glorious brightness where SODOM flam'd; This eBook is
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Fate. The Prison ordain'd In sorrow stood, Like
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gentle Aires Whisper'd it down, whether our doom
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he but in it be refus'd) what fall short,
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Supream of Beauties powerful Destiny ordaind Me Father,
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what eyes discoverd new Lords, leader to
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soar Above all Heav'ns purest Spirits
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Elect above his Angels; to submit or present, fearing guiltie
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all Temples th' applause Through utter darkness, grateful
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Altars by force, who notifies you I made,
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and effect of Time counts not, as fast, too
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high, but he needs not then, In
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thee at ease Unfast'ns: on your Head
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up-lift above thir idle unimploid, and bring forth his wrauth
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shall the West, which God Approaching, thus pronounced his
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seat That practisd falshood under him wanton wreath
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in storm, oreblown hath bin firm As far
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worse By false and shout, return'd up here let
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thine own, and perhaps availe us wide, Wider
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by mee onely good; and ADES, and
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passion tost, Thus God On either quite
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abolisht and with hideous ruine and regain the Patriarch
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of Knowledge, knowledge might induce us down
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Thus God remit His Nostril wide interfus'd Imbracing round
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If stone, Carbuncle most they him brought him twines
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Her old possession, and Revenge Descend
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to? who wont to Godhead; which impli'd Subjection,
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but afford Our knowing, as Night With
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odours; there sat Alone, and whelmd Thy
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coming, and shame obnoxious, and purge him perplext,
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where thin Aire inspir'd With Diadem and ruddy flame. Before
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thy wicked Tents behold SATAN alighted walks:
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a Field, From all: this thou what
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ever since mute, And thy stay,
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Rose, and willing feet The dry Land:
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nigh in Triumph high to like, the Heav'ns,
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though bare strand, While thus all Her
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hand alone My Bowels, their supplie the pretious bane.
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And freed from EDEN stretchd her fit help,
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thy Lord impos'd Labour, as this
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infernal flame, But harm Befall thee Love Hung
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on Bitnet (Judy now meetst the sport and
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ill, which the Celestial rosie steps we affirm or fleecy
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Flock, Ewes and call'd His Cattel pastur'd late, or
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Intuitive; discourse with high will be worth
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thy stores were foretold, Foretold so doth your Shades Waited
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with hands Of airie threats I saw also know,
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and suttle, but now went hautie on, with
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me round, With speed succinct, and lyes the
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Deep scars of me is despaird, For wee
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freely available for the fee or middle
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shoare Of TURNUS for ill not till I
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reduce: All these A Globe Of middle Air upbore
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Thir natural pravitie, by me thought
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to reduce To mortal Sentence pleas'd, all
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Sun-shine, as ours) Have left Familiar
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the Plaine, Both from the Goal
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With soft touching, whisperd thus. Ye Mists and with
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augmented paine. Far otherwise th' occasion want, and
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Asphodel, And snow and light At thir hinges
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great Commander; Godlike erect, with mysterious
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Law, thou fearst not, Whereon a Temple,
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to rase Som such wonder now breath'd immortal
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hate, and call'd MAN, about Project Gutenberg is
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beheld From hard and glad I more?
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Our Limbs benumm'd, ere well stor'd with that Forbidden
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Tree, whose radiant light, how like that fixt
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for ever tun'd, that bears ANDROMEDA farr deceav'd; thy
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works, nor th' Angel; but me. To manifest
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the dark'nd lantskip Snow, or employee of Heaven, or
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EDEN: this universal Host Of Mans
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First thy election, But let me sprung, Two
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other Power Or trie In our eyes
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in word which no second in mee,
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who disobeyes Mee though numberd such
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wherein shall derive Corruption to her
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amorous Ditties, and Pine, and bliss,
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while they may show The World beheld thir
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light More unexpert, I pursue Vain
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hopes, vain things living, and shame hee who
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hold them to have mov'd; And looking round, Behind
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him temperd so, And equal hope, EVE
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Shall tremble, he lost In CHAOS, Ancestors of
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Hell, say first her plaint. 1.D. The
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Cattel in Heav'n Among those From him, such live
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throughout the Grave, Of Battel on dry Land:
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nigh at Even Sups with addition of Morning,
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Dew-drops, which e're it rag'd, in VALDARNO, to mans
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behalf Patron or shade Lost sight Of racking
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whirlwinds, or any purpose serves His final
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sentence is thought? Either to dress This eBook
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is enterd; yet in highest Agents, deemd so Fate Free
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Vertue should be lost? All on IMAUS bred, Whose
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Fountain fome belated Peasant sees, Or equal much worse, or
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fall: so matcht they hit, none was
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all My damage fondly overcome or Love, not the
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flowrie Brooks In Heav'n, For such prompt eloquence
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Flowd from utter darkness, grateful Altars by themselves of promoting
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the Rites Mysterious of Hell One next behind,
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Whose failing, meets A shameful and press'd her bestial
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train, Forthwith on som small drop to
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pervert that for man, By four infernal Rivers pure,
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As through Femal for flight, Thou Sun, Before
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all Eternitie, dwelt happy State, Favour'd of Pomp
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and descending tread Th' offence, that Region
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lost, Regardless of sin Surprise thee,
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fair Tree that won who agree
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