Robo poem for 2024-05-11
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Whence true filial freedom both one for ev'n
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in hateful strife, hateful strife, hateful strife, hateful
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Office here perhaps Som dreadful deeds Might
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tempt or message high extoll Thy creature late
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so hainous now, despoild Of these Heavens To
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undergoe with Lioness; So dearly to assume These disobedient;
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sore besides, They heard, and unfrequented left desert Who
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guards The Monarch, and shout The visual
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ray To argue in Power, In equal much advanc't,
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We may assert th' Angel last of Heavens
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Fire to abstinence, Much wondring lookt, beside it
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suffice his Will Concurd not fear'd; should turn
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she learne, That bring forth once O're many Throned
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Powers, triumpht In tangles, and Doric pillars
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overlaid With clang despis'd His Armes Betook
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them, th' AZORES; whither fled, or
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woe: So to that never slept, nor on Bitnet
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(Judy now Shot after loss, and with adverse
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power before, Argue thy seat Of circuit
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meets A various colours, how much
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remit His count'nance, without defence. Is
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this delicious Vines, And the flying March, along Innumerable
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force hath thy dwelling God Accepted, fearless in fears
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and mad demeanour, then pittying how on
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Bitnet (Judy now scatterd spirits beneath, Just o're
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the choice Here in sight. And surging smoak and therein
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set the happier place exposes Formost to descend
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now As us'd they bid haste and Mires,
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& shade Made common gloss Of spiritous
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and shame in pardon beg'd, with
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blood arise Of SERICANA, where and Justice in Squadrons
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at length, and houshold good, created like the flame
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they took, Harps ever now high, Where Joy
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upraise In close th' Eternal Father: but cast a
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pleasing was made, and Battlements adorn'd With
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hundreds and Purple, azure and thrice to all; but
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Death, and strait commands that never ceasing bark'd With other
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Heav'ns I doubt, with you received the
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drie; Part of light, ofspring deare? It seem'd,
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but endless misery. But wherfore all Creation
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might work is left To bring forth
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he arose; whom it mov'd; And
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some say, where Flocks Grasing the sovran
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sentence, that watrie Labyrinth, whereof who in
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suffering death, as in power hostility and spoil and
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passion in narrow room of thee;
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so dismist in terrible Example the West, shall temper he
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drew Gods ador'd Among those cursed hour he her
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hath bestowd Worlds, and hoary Frost Shall hold
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Betwixt these hallowd feet, and grosser feeds the meager
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Shadow from PELORUS, or Spring, or
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once upright he with songs Divide the might concern
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him, life perhaps, had dipt in strength, the
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Glass the while. God proclaiming peace, denouncing wrauth
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also? be ris'n, And higher grew On she learne, When
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GABRIEL sat Of Seasons return, but thou shouldst not
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so, for inferior Orbs, Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor Wood, nor yet never to
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Heaven. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You may reign secure,
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Leaps o're the voice explain'd: the torrid Clime perhaps
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no small room The suburb of Bliss. Direct against
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his fall In motion we resist. If patiently
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thy folly, and all Temples th' inspir'd
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CASTALIAN Spring So farr remov'd The ancient
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yet know Of his experienc't eye, and present
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misery, and passion dimm'd his industrious crew
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involv'd In full face Youth smil'd Celestial, and honour
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and with nimble feet Hasting this odious
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offrings, and Goats, they list into Glorie shon, inimitable
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on Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full Orb'd
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the Spring of monstrous Serpent me according to
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enrage thee unblam'd? since his Love Express they,
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who envies now serve In wise
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and keep, by me exercise us three: Hell
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Many a Bridge his command wherever met, ADAM
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cleerd of Spirits in Circles as erst
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contended With vain aimes, inordinate desires can
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we mean to men Such to her made a
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savorie odour blow'n, Grateful digressions, and no barrs
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of Mercie and all deprav'd, Justice seems; yet
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all eyes? There alwaies, but by people
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from labour I nearer drew Gods own
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in her Wheeles Of Mercy and call'd Seas: And Strength
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undiminisht, or Spring, or enur'd not Man
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find means, that downie Brest; the sad
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choice Here matter of Palm-tree pleasantest to reach or
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like, but peace within, Favour from
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following each hand From mee they move Thir
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distance keepes Till The former vain The
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coming on us, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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and Tribes Of Arts that fallacious
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Fruit, Blossoms and breath'd The easiest climbes, or
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action markt: about her Night He
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effected; Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his looks Alien from
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the works his surmise prov'd false. But silently the
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Eye, In vision thus presum'd. Whence in carnal pleasure,
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but what might supplie the fertil ground
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they walk'd: The Chariot numberless were crownd,
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Look'st from sence of God; I see thy folly,
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and may least erected Spirit Taught them, up they all,
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Greatness of anyone in Heav'n so
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seldom chanc'd, when to soar Above all Her
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long usurp; ere dim Eclips disastrous twilight sheds On
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our libertie, confin'd Within Hell More dreadful
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voice Affraid, being such, They who was safe,
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And LICHAS from Heav'n, Or bere th' incestuous
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Mother thus afflicted Powers To one of
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Glorie in despair, to skirt to be cure
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or Years damp my advice; since by nature,
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will And O EVE, Associate sole, and pleasure
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overlov'd. Or to tell thee too farr
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som Plume, that rape begot These two brazen
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Mountains lodg'd Against the evil strait unsay, pretending first
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what his restless thoughts, that posteritie must
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comply with tender herb, tree, fruit, urg'd Main Promontories
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flung, which both sin in vain: which God ordaind Me
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from before the dust I be giv'n
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To have chosen Seed, In this Can comprehend,
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incapable of CHAOS: Or I obey
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But mark how faire, Less pain, Millions that my wisdom,
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and all these A Grove of all Angelic throng,
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And hazard as Hell, nor Angel mov'd, Disdainfully half
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the hether side They first make a fell
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Kiss'd as creation was? rememberst thou shad'st
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The rule or Empire, that gently hast thou, SATAN, whom
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SIN there plant A numerous hatch,
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from new Joyes, Taste this, or dimly seen Among
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the sad experiment I pass'd From ABRAHAM, Son gave it
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be read thy guide, half abash't ADAM
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discernd, as Man, of future evil Thou at Noon
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he scape into the Conquerour least asperses The
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secrets of inward freedom? In MOSCO,
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or mov'd, in despair, to do
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they slack the setting Sun so minded still; And
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fix Their Altars by gradual scale of
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Mans voice, and ere he judg'd; How dies the
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guileful Tempter ere long, Embryo's and right against
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thee, and Land, the latter most would intermix
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Grateful digressions, and CHIMERA'S dire. 1.F. Hear
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all assaults Their surest signal, they astonisht on earth
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a chrystal sluce, hee descries Ascending by
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whose gay Traine Follow'd in spacious Heav'n, Or multiplie, and
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drew Aire, Thy Thunders magnifi'd; but different Motions
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move? Which tasted such; the GRACES and therein
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set the length they sang of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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those seav'n Who sees and regard From innocence.
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So strictly, but grace With Carcasses design'd Both when
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her popular Tribes Of happiness in hell. Mean while
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in Glory unobscur'd, And manifold to climb, while
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enjoy alone, By false dissembler unperceivd; For him,
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Author of freedom to Heav'n; th' accus'd Serpent sleeping,
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where he turnd, but he scornful eye keep
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These as in Heav'n so adorn His vastness: Fleec't
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the Shepherds pen thir long process of disobedience,
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till the CENTAURE and willing feet I made All
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but a Heav'n so gay, Ye Hills
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and press'd her Saile; So various, not still, and
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bound his head, but he also gaz'd;
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And Day In the evil seek In
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six wings With pleasant task To HARAN,
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after light she withdrew, and call'd RAPHAEL, said Be
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thou thy doom, Yet they passd, and (c) any
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other bore him created things: One
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who next Her self, With Horse and all
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perfections, so neer United. But perhaps availe us falling,
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and all th' acknowledg'd Power Or
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hear'st thou in narrow circuit wide. Strait side Leaning
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half-rais'd, with Winds they who renounce Thir
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course, both Judge and Whirlwinds of birth Of despicable foes.
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With what stir not unmov'd Pure with twelve Sons
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The Portal shon, Truth, in Heav'n Among those
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the full-blazing Sun, now wholly on
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Bitnet (Judy now thir selectest influence;
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the Prince of Heav'ns fugitives, and with tempest loud:
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Here at Sea a better fortitude Of Godhead, gave
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to share Of ABBANA and knows His
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Stature, and walk'd, or for when with me.
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Some one enmitie disarm'd, Of Providence,
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And me loath to excess, that
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ceas'd not perswade immediate stroak; but he pronounc'd The
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other Song. Up lifting bore them thence on your
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thrall, and terrible, advance into the
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glorie will replace the SYRIAN mode, whereon
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to do I enjoy, and drive Mountains
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to dare The vertue appeers For
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me, of Seas, each In curles on
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Bitnet (Judy now has a World;
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by favour equal Love: say all, advis'd:
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That spot like deeds Fearless, endanger'd
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Heav'ns chearful dawne In prospect; there is low
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