Robo poem for 2020-10-13
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Out of so loud, that can easily obeyd
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Innumerable. As is lost, If you indicate that the
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wide Circuit, let them new created first sought
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repair that stray'd so ordains: this high magnificence,
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who ask Which two equal'd the
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shock Of dauntless courage, and work
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returnd as in Glory abounds, Therefore from
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mans offence To a spacious wound
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shall light. First wheeld thir lives, And high
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Noon he stood Among our Party,
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that mortal doom'd. How provident he
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summs. And Porches wide, but in Battel proud
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Cities warr be thine Equivalent or mute,
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Pondering the Son, but bring to evince Thir
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visages and press'd her nether shape
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how often plac'd in Heav'n first-born, Or
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wander forth Great Or touch Th' originals
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of Heav'ns Almightie Father and unmov'd, Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd
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His eye so fair Truth. Then due Rites Observing
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none, so lovly smil'd; Aire, Water, Earth, Each
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Tree her Reign thou attended gloriously from ESAU
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fled To mortal crime, Long had
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been Thy lingring, or dimly seen Ten thousand lesser
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Faculties that they little space was of blustring winds,
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which tends to soar Above all temptation
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to share with Iron or waters issu'd from outward
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libertie, confin'd Within them that gently warms The Dank,
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and call'd by John Milton Say
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first, If this Garden, where choice
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and tell how had powerfullest to reign: mean
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of Scorpions I will To search with vain attempt.
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Him counterfet, if ever, then, pursu'd (though
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more, Determin'd to avail though love refines The
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multitude Might intercept thy aid to assume Mans Nature,
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hold what highth All Beasts among, Beholders rude, Guiltless
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of man of far as Sea-men tell, ye saw,
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when Nature wise to accept not preferrd
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More grateful, to right against them, and two, her
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shadow of Heav'n? Or in thick array
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ye know, and rare: thee transplanted, and rather
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to all, and with almost no cost and with
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man of Spirits immortal hate, not
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so, as Nature joind Awaiting what
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the user, provide access to be, worthier
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canst represent As MAMMON led To their temper; which
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methinks I thence to move or MAROCCO,
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or just pretenses in thick array Of
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his Father penitent, nor youthful dalliance with
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corruption there From use, obscure find what his
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Maker them do all assaults Their Seats long
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and receive our loyns, to none
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communicable in event was cleard, and passion
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into th' open field, through experience
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taught his Palace of Right reason hath quencht thir
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punishment, As both Grip't in thee
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Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his MEMPHIAN Chivalrie, VVhile with
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Clouds that Fantasm call'st thou Wouldst
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thou where he ere day upon his Empire,
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that prospect wide Tenfold the neather Empire of sorrow,
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black with scorn, Where TIGRIS at
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Sea thir fatall hands then silent valley,
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sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while here onely, that
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faire Inchanting Daughter, since created things:
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One who will And flatter'd out
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where to
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be judg'd us, That Man once as
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out so refus'd might there mingle and therein
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dwell. For those cursed fraud is a
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spacious Heav'n, adornd With conquest, and once to descend now
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severe, Imput'st thou saw'st, by Signes and willing feet
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I with Mercie, as this frail
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Man find Fit retribution, emptie as great SELEUCIA, built
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So dearly to Project Gutenberg is worthiest, and prayes
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contrite, in despair, to soar Above all assaults Their
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living Soule, Acknowledge him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels numberless, like desire which full Orbe,
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the Government well stor'd with choice
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regard thus high, but perverts best may
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find, for intercourse, Or think wee
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want Cornice or heav'd his fierie Tempest shall his
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foe. Space that strife Was moving toward Heav'n
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Seek not soon Fierce as ere dim Eclips disastrous twilight
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sheds On Man as other Project Gutenberg volunteers associated
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in gaze, Or satiate fury O prime
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of Paradise He gave command, and inferr Thee
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Native seat; Had melted (whether found By Men who
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fell. Not long, Rage prompted them inexpert, and permitted
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all, on dust returne. But thir punishment, False
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fugitive, and press'd her Heav'nly vision beatific:
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by fire had filld with crescent Horns; To
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DAVID, stablisht as frail World; by me
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beyond hope, Before had I sprung: amazement
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of Spirits of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where is low creeping, he gives Heroic Martyrdom
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Unsung; or human sacrifice, and obedience holds;
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of brightest shine. If better seems to make
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now seems the ruful stream; fierce hosting meet,
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May prove thir Finns and tedious
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pomp Supream, And ACCARON and honour
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to beare, Prosperous or have happ'nd thou with almost
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immense, and dying rise, and Rites
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perform'd. His Loyaltie he sits Our
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walks Invisible, except whom they seemd, or worse then
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avail though divinely wrought, Ascended, at Sea
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where first awak't,
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and sworn, That lay Of Towring Eagles,
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to shelter us? who beheld Where Armies to dance
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they say; But might work divinely brought, and under Rocks
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the rest, self-knowing,
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and copartners of desolation, voyd of Man ere
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man seek Our wonted favour equal God
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would end Thou my side Henceforth of joy:
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the Year Seasons return, And O
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pittie thus astonisht on stiff Pennons, towre
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The Femal Sex, and shoares Thir earthlie Charge: Of
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mankind Must we found, How can true Or
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Pinnace anchors in Hell, Though numberless, to prevent worse
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He brings, and with BRITISH and
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destin'd to soar Above his head, possessing soon
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Would thou appeer, and wide op'n flie not,
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works Created vast immeasurable Abyss the Den By
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pollicy, and wilde, Access deni'd; and Dales,
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ye Winds, And be learnt. Live while Sonorous mettal
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blowing adverse Upon the beam; Which would
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torment me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd
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appetite, that shall absolve them Divine Mends not me? I
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else Superiour and should enthrall to soar Above all
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summ'd thir sleep. Then was plaine, A
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place Farthest from those HESPERIAN Fields,
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And hazard huge convex of anyone in Feast Serv'd
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by your Leader, not sin: onely weake Against a
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prey, With thousand decencies that dark
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designs, That Shepherd, who dwelt then hee over head And
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where he throws his stubborn patience as erst they thought,
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sunk thus milde Zone Dwell not Men,
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thy other viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and barricado'd strong;
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But thir being? Yet oft then retires Into
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a spacious wound shall beleeve Baptizing in Heav'n upright
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with attractive graces won The Organs
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of adverse Upon the Oracle of
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bones, Like TENERIFF or Kine, Or taint
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integritie; but that sight; but within them; the sea, Earth
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hath rebelld Against the Reign At certain number'd
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days, fruitful Womb of change. He added not,
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works In at noon, with death, or West, which
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unrevok't shall retire As at one Crime, If it
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light she wills to immortal Elements
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In heav'nly Quires of Spirits that live,
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of harm? But him off this question askt Puts on
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him by deeds Under thy offerd grace not
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oft Curs'd is Fate. If rightly call'd, Forbidden Tree,
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whose thwart obliquities, Or Bright effluence
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of this commotion, but all prodigious things, which
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he pass'd At length into the
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Wind With pittie thus double-form'd, and soft'n stonie hearts
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Love triumphing, and highest bliss In part,
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though not forth, th' Earths Giant brood Of
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Thunder on by fiery Surge, that is
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happiness in Hell, say he scornful
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eye survay'd the ancient and wilde, That underneath ingulft,
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for ever praise Shall dwell And higher Orbes. The
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just pretenses in DAN, Lik'ning his
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experienc't eye, and counsels, equal God they
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weend That run Perpetual Circle, multiform; and with surpassing Glory
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above his Robe Uncover'd more. So pray'd
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they sought: him bound his presence, neerest Mate With head,
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possessing soon return, But as Sea-men tell, Or
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multiplie, and after Wave, where with ballanc't Aire
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suddenly My Image, head Would never
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comes That which no better fight, the Patriarch of
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connubial Love not nigh, Which tasted works Created thee, yet
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by th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus divinely brought, wher
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found, If care who fell. Not sedulous by concurring
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signs, ere fresh Morning hour whenever! why delayes His
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malice, and full. After these mid-hours, till wandring
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ore the Field, Or Nature none:
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in mysterious parts EGYPT and Shoar, the
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bare Stands on NORWEGIAN hills, to accord) Man
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Dust of Fiends, fit Of firm brimstone, and
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ILIUM, on Of mightiest quelld, the
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Waters, Woods, and call'd a Meteor
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streaming to civil Game To trample thee
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communicated, and full. After these and Nature
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to others aid. I pursue By center,
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or Empire, how glad Morn We brush mellifluous
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Dewes, and give it seems, Inflam'd with
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purpose to set open admiration him Som
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safer resolution, which must keep His dearest mediation thus
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proceeded on Mountain as erst thou beest he;
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But long with clamors compasst round
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Lodge They who might stand, or Yeares:
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This Flourie Plat, the fray By my naming, how without
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Feminine, Her Virgin seed, By Act
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of anyone anywhere at one Beast where ere man
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a deed created World a shooting Starr Of
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fierce encountring Angels Demi-gods.
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