Robo poem for 2021-10-09
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Is enmity, which both of anyone anywhere at
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eeve In Hillocks; the status of true allegiance, constant
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Faith approv'd My exaltation, and say, What best order
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and pile Stood fixt my adventrous Song, That
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riches of Heaven, Heav'n Refrein'd his solitary flight; som
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message high Archt, a line thir stings Then was
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giv'n, th' Ethereal warmth, and hunger drives to
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Death began. T' whom JOHN saw Heav'n
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URANIA, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on they pervert that
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temperance taught your dauntless courage, and yee five watchful
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Senses represent, She heard thee disclose
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What though long stood Then that his
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hope, aspires Vain hopes, vain exploit, though she eat:
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Earth twice ten Furies, terrible array Of
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Thrones and wider farr excell'd Whatever Earth
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Wheels her so, as here, though joynd With Incense,
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I seek, And makes a spark Lights
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on dry Land, yet such effects.
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But with Omnipotence, and all sides round Earth Wheels
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(for such magnificence Equal'd in Love the spirited with conscious
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terrours vex me beguil'd URIEL, gliding through
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experience of God; I see him, if ye don
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Invincibly; but anon With furious King, though so
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highly, to soar Above all unawares Fluttring his way
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shall forget all kindes (Though like which else
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this eBook, complying with aw whom will disclose. Which if
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from the seav'n Who all Her
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annual Voiage, born With suppliant knee, and see and press'd
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her reply with equal over these
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walks at our proper motion formes. Nor grateful Evening
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mild, nor the method you who lay
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by, Or open Warr: ye Saints, He
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never more in me to mention,
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through experience of thee, whose command wherever met,
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ADAM reply'd. O what is beheld Our Supream
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In CHAOS, Ancestors of Hell, nor yet those dropping Gumms,
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That one and commands that ask'd How
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art call'd, the Pool His Stature, and secret foe,
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By force, who first inflam'd of Victorie and
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Monarchy of thee, Wondrous in Women overtrusting Lets
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her look defiance here their leave? and with
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secret she ascends above fould Voluminous
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and Revenge, deceiv'd The paine Fled ignominious, to
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my evasions vain The great Creator: oft invok't
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With borders long before her balme.
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But firm Faith, Love, Illustrious farr From
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where is Knowledge grew Transform'd: but featherd
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maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like consort of GREECE to
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soar Above the gloom For death, which yonder
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VVorld, which declare Thy presence, neerest Mate With
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singed bottom shook Heav'ns high seat
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of hate So eagerly the Full happiness thou oft
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times the Giant Sons With Carcasses
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design'd Both what excels in Heav'n such
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appear'd A Virgin Modestie, Her Temperance over Heav'n in
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any part Silver wand. He pluckt, he
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with words voucht with hideous ruine and lyes Bordering
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on Bitnet (Judy now pleases best, or
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aggravate His presence many Throned Powers, and spread Wide
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open when, and scarce up with Haile, Haile wedded
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Love, which yonder Gates? through experience of
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Sulphur. Thither let mee they enthrall to
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Arms to perswade immediate Warr, we
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dream, Waking thou speakable of injur'd merit, That one
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restraint, Lords Possess it, for flight,
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and obedience paid, Thou shalt know. And
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dying rise, Whether his hate thy worshippers. Who first
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though free, If that may praise;
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Yee that suffering feel? Nor those friendly
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Powers Matchless, but shall pay. Accept
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this eBook, complying with EURYNOME, the previous one--the old
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repute, Consent or deficient left free
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will, And evil thence I told thee being?
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Yet unconsum'd. Before all dismaid, And on, MAMMON,
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the Soil, the Relater she came, his
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Angels Food, and strange: Two dayes
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journey high, Wherein to tell His stature as Celestial
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Patroness, who have stood, While by it deals
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eternal might induce us call up rose Satan first
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prov'd: But O argument blasphemous, false and
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never saw. The Rebel Angels, or prop, or online
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at thy flesh, And now low,
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As neerer to soar Above all declar'd,
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Him whom now plenteous, as are easily
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approv'd; when among th' ETRURIAN shades High
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overarch't imbowr; or hypertext form. However,
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and said, as our cure, To proper
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motion formes. Nor sinn'd thy care lost lay overturnd
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And yee in broad and chast pronounc't, Present,
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or aggravate His sad drops Ten thousand Ensignes
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high Throne, and pain However, and condemns
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to drag thee chiefly, who renounce Thir
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pleasant liquors crown'd: O Hell! what time
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and all flesh of paine of anyone anywhere at th'
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Angelic Guards, awaiting who thus began. The
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Adversarie. Nor I give; Hell resounded. Princes, Potentates, Warriers,
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the pleasant liquors crown'd: O Visions of supernal Power.
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Will For swift pursuers from SYRIAN mode, whereon
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we have, who fill'd With complicated monsters, head up
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here perhaps her lore, both our joynt
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or size Assume, as chief; among the
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buxom Air, To SATAN fell, As Plants: ambiguous words,
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& stoop with jocond to spend
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all assaults Their living Souls, ye
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chos'n this host of Hell, or
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search I stood; For Understanding rul'd
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not, for the glimmering of knowledg fair Women,
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richly gay Carnation, Purple, azure and passion not,
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if so lively shines In Synod of ye should
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mind us live, of God Extoll him
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the Books of monstrous sight was
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pure, Transparent, Elemental Air, Sagacious of men? But
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ratling storm of Heav'n Err not) another World, and
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rout Fell not worst, Thus saying rose A generation,
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whom these Flours, Equal in Arms, unarm'd they
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found me opens wide, To Noon retir'd,
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from Heav'n, On either cheek plaid,
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wings he made, and flaming Sword, Satans
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dire event, That from the arched roof Showrd
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Roses, and therein dwell. For Spirits that livd, Attendant
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on mischief, and paine. Far round
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self-rowl'd, His Eye Of horrible destruction
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doom'd. How art to thee hath presented
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This one, Now shaves with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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golden Lamps that strife Of these three drops
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Ten thousand various rounds? Thir specious deeds worse rape. These
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cowring low indeed, That Glorie in her power; the brute
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Image, head and silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while
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so he celebrated rode Of Thunder mixt
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Confus'dly, and waken raptures high; No less
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think superfluous hand A PHOENIX, gaz'd by Limb Sutable
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grace Invincible: abasht the previous one--the old
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age; but th' ambrosial smell of Life began Is this
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wilde Of grassie terf Thir fight, then within.
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Some, as creation was? rememberst thou what
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concernes us most, when it vain; awe About
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him into the most would soon repeal'd
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The breath her faire field be overcome Thir Orisons,
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each hollow dark Ended rejoycing in Heav'n
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Shall hast'n, such concord is truly fair.
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At one of Hell, say the sport
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and beget Like Quivers hung, and
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jealousies, to soar Above all As through experience
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taught The fiery concave touring high.
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As we perhaps Hereafter, join'd in
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thick swarming now fild with ASIA joyn'd, SATAN had
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general Mother, and Monarchy of thee, Whither shall
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resound His beams, and all Her Virgin
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seed, By strange Hath honourd more? Our voluntarie
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move th' expanse of Heav'ns bound, unless you indicate
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that I live, scarse pleasant task In adoration
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pure Devotion paid? MICHAEL, this world Of his zeale
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ador'd Among the night, Devoid of anyone in coate,
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Rough, or condens't, bright Captivity led
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The skill or Wilderness, To guide
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them easier enterprize? There alwaies, but he to
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do I offer, on yon dreary
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Plain, then perus'd, and receiv'd; but all on me
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Freely put to accept as food, Love Immense, and
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make Strange horror will Prayer, Or
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if the heat Be wanting, but familiar grown, I
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suppos'd, all abjure: When to remove his
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sovran will, none thence To argue in
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any copy it, give thee, and rather such
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commotion, but returns Day, Which God
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by proof his Flock Choicest and
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full. After the INDIAN Mount, whoseop
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Brightness had from no Leader, but cast a
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Summers day, as Princes, whom mutual wing URIEL
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and glad Morn accomplish'd the wave, and
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call'd In horror; from the mightiest, bent to build
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in cogitation deep. Glad was worse. What thanks sufficient,
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or rare, With him disfigur'd, more I perform, speak
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I created World Where I will be lost,
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If once as from men they move new happie
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Light, Which hung to soar Above them be invulnerable
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in Plaine God saw and forlorne. Half flying;
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behoves him sung The penaltie impos'd, to have oreleapt
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these growing Plants, & tend Thir Element Scowls ore
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the signe Of future, in bright Sea feed
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on in faith, in numbers full, Thenceforth shall pervert;
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and shame beneath Th' event was giv'n,
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with me transgressour, who yet from Man,
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and wilde, Up he so wak'd her, but
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thou op'nst Wisdoms way, till one call'd
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a written left, Now lately Heaven sat and
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tangling bushes had journied on, Shame
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to trench a spark Lights High commanding,
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now this Throne; from God omnipotent,
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for ever shall die. How such eruption bold, Destruction
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to speak thy Song End, and ANCIENT
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NIGHT, I wound And Seale thee lamenting learne, And
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more endanger'd, then receive, & divulg'd, if God
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aright, and shame hee who at
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all;
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