Robo poem for 2024-01-20
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If none In CHAOS, and night tun'd her faire
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Light, yet seemd Each hour What though oft
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forsook Their great Conference to do or talk
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where no ill: So bent, the Adversarie
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thus answerd smooth. Dear Daughter, since thou
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being Good, Farr differing from among men orewatcht, whose
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thwart obliquities, Or dreams he next? Matter unform'd and
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pain Distorted, all a God Of charming symphonie they
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come, so in foresight much advanc't,
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We may seem to do thy Mansion thus grew
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ten degrees magnificent Up lifting bore Semblance
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of anyone anywhere at large For high
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exaltation; suddenly inflict; that burne Nightly
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I therefore his head, possessing soon
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reduc'd To mortal food, nor then
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suffic'd To SATAN turning boldly, thus. Ye shall
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never to tell thee Founded in
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PALESTINE, and therein Each Flour which All Beasts alone,
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And fell flat, and ARIOC, and last Farr
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in Arms, in Section 3 below. There the head the
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part more availes Valour or charges.
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If Natures hand, and highth, Stood whispering soft,
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by Place or have attaind then purg'd
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The doubt, and with ruin are decreed,
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Reserv'd him As wantonly repaid; in VALDARNO, to
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move Embattelld; when vapors fir'd Impress the sense within
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30 days work, Least from Earth, who should enthrall
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themselves: I fear, which compel'd Mee thus,
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To expiate his Spies About her, she
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deserts thee thus, of God; I yeilded, by
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strength, Not only good, So farr som Orator renound
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In MALABAR or what proof we behold
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them wise are giv'n; what is committed and
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Grace, Hee in him high Woods and
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Omnipotent to continue, and Pinnacles adornd, Which
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taught thee goes Thy Merits; under darkness; but
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narrow frith He hasted, and seem To Idols
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through expectation stood Thy fear, hath caus'd
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to be yet so dread of
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bones, Like a keen dispatch Of Wiles,
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More sacred name unheard or short permit
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to dare The black attendant Death. Here Love
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To my cries unheard, that possesse Earth,
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Which gives me where none could repeate, As
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far nobler shape how lovly, saw, thus milde Zone
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Dwell not therefore whom now ye shall bow,
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of anyone anywhere at eeve In adoration pure
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of him, punisht in opposition sits Our fealtie
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With gratefull Smell, Herbs, Fruits, Though
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of golden Scales, yet unbegot. Childless thou couldst
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thou covet more. With borders long and Golden
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Scepter shalt Monarch in Thicket, Brake, or
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Garden-Plot more The radiant Seat worthier
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canst not lost; the Moale Rising,
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the false glitter: All persons concerned
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disclaim any Project Gutenberg is no worse
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Urg'd them Superiour, while enjoy So
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spake th' accurst, since into strange to
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partake with gay Legions under feares, That fought
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at no wonder then no doubt, And Day
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In sight tormenting! thus was then so
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proud ambitious to inshrine BELUS or who fell. Not by
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experience of fraud; and gnaw My fairest,
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my owne, My sole Wonder, much
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blood, to spirit remains Invincible, and nobler shape Still
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glorious works, the Firmament: So since I rue
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the while, Pondering the Garden of death redeems, His
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swift as Sea-men tell, Tell, if but op'n
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stood, Both waking or liveless to enshrine his Peers: attention
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due. To mortal sight. And inward griefe His
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promise, that sweet forgetfulness all Eternitie so
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large Front and cool, the Moon SIDONIAN Virgins paid
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their leave? and Meddowes green: Those argent Fields Where no
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satietie. There in Heav'n arriv'd, both wings veil thir
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guise Of Nights he thus repell'd.
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Whence Haile wedded pair that finds her looks,
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words, he bends Through labour hee;
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But if SION also err'd in Heav'n Expected,
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least can seek What pleasing sorcerie could ever
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With charm Pain for mans behalf Patron or
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without Love Express they, or have I
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conjecture, our heads. No need As Man his foes, thus
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milde Zone his experienc't eye, and laughs the
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Foundation's EIN or nightly toward the hateful
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to plague us? what higher Argument I of respiration
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to such and EVE his punishment Inflicted? and
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all liability, costs and his wonted calm. On
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LEMNOS th' assault or hee Affecting God-head,
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and beat'n way I sprung, And Porches wide, Portending
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hollow Universal blanc Of PALESTINE, and LIBYAN
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JOVE, BRIARIOS or Summers day; and
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choice regard Of Battel: whereat their temper; which
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the wrauth, Which if that durst defie th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus she embrac'd him,
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life so repulst, with bolder wing,
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as violent deeds. Then thou spok'n as
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Sea-men tell, Tell, if but to add what
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mould, Of nectarous draughts between, from Rebellion shall he thereat
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Offended, worth not visible, th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus expell'd to assume These tidings
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carrie to build Thir Arms and with
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steddie wing the ample spaces, o're the voice disswades;
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for fight Unspeakable; for from above, Those Leaves
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together throngd Drove them pain Torments him; hee
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sat Alone, and all th' uplifted
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Spear Touch'd lightly; for us this great reception of
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Ethereal stream, with Hope farwel Hope, If
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guiltless? But mark what proof to transferre The
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Garden, God Precipitate thee oft, as vain
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things remote Produces with Love And
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opportune might of me loath to soar Above the
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Sounds and shame nigh burst forth: at Eevn, Unsuckt
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of whomsoever taught his sovran will,
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the foughten field I suppose If guiltless? But
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follow the Fowle living might. But rather
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(Far other sight or passion in
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mortal wound shall fear least of thee, and
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help sustaind? Let us three: Hell within soare Of
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erring, from the previous one--the old Arming to
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soar Above them Day and Office mean, & worthy
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well this terrene: at shut out. So
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he promis'd clearer sight instead, meer
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shews the necks Thou surely hadst in ADAMS room
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large and shame To over-reach, but with
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jocond to mark his mawe Destin'd to corrupt
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no more, if within them askance, and granted
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tax exempt From a weather-beaten Vessel holds the signal
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blow Unaided could long after, now are Brethren, ADAM, witness
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all assaults Their Altars by far, Me
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miserable! which both at Eevn, Unsuckt
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where stood Then Heav'n so
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much more endanger'd, then best: And twentie
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thousand Harpes that fixt mind first though steep, through
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middle flight Aloft, incumbent on yon
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Lake with pride, And Seale thee unblam'd? since no
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worse would invade, but that strow the Giant
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brood Of King of incorrupt Corrupted. I yeild To
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other faults Heapt on me thy permission
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of fraud; and with ASIA joyn'd, To PADAN-ARAM in
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fierce reflux on Bitnet (Judy now foretold
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his Dart Made happie: him his sleep Soft
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words replete with thwart obliquities, Or
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much confide, But neither keen dispatch Of two such wherein
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lies our Grand Parents in vain:
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which they have presum'd, An Earthlie Guest, and
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mix Tastes, not fear'd; should blow them Gods
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ador'd Among those Shall we know,
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The silent hours, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from men orewatcht, whose broad as you
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receive Your wonder, fall'n condition is, Som Capital Of
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Goddesses, so streight, so incense his right, a foe:
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and love, withheld Thy awful brow, more glorious,
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in Heav'n move Harmonious numbers; as Princes, Potentates, Warriers,
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the recompence Dole with almost immense, and RHEA'S
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Son Th' Eternal store, Flours her eare shall
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be, all mankind, By sinne of
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flight, and hee To heav'nly Host Of contumacie will
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be remedie or indirectly from SYRIAN mode, whereon to
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smite Descending, and seem'd So eminently never slept,
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nor important less assur'd, And visage
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incompos'd Answer'd. I gave way Beyond
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the Birds; fresh Flourets Hill SATAN still thou abhorr'st
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That the Morn her popular Tribes Of noxious
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vapour, or right as chief; among the
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foe With thir aspect, and PHINEUS Prophets
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old. Then Fables yet beleeve, though bare
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Earth, in luxurious Cities, where these efforts, Project Gutenberg
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Literary Archive Foundation and thrice in small night-founder'd Skiff,
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Deeming some dire attack Of membrane, joynt, or
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dying rise, and am thy Ofspring; good or Head,
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And high collateral glorie: him call'd and as then
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soon mov'd My Bowels, their repast;
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then I gave prospect wide Territorie spred out huge
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of monstrous Serpent sly Insinuating, wove with
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revenge: cruel Serpent: him and after us play, Strait couches
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close, That for my glorie aspires Beyond the
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prime, yet unnam'd) From darkness borne With wondrous Ark,
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as CAPRICORNE, to protect the sick
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busiest from Heaven, down alone Encompass'd shall seldom
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chanc'd, when her thy folly, and wrought
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but to descrie the seat soon enclin'd
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to mention, through experience taught to cherish Our ruin,
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rout Through Heav'ns all-ruling Heaven Gate, displeas'd
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All path Over the waste, and all Her
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former vain The mightie frame, how often
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plac'd in PALESTINE, and therein or disjoyning, frames All
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thoughts Had bred; then his Enemies
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thir public scorn; he Created, much won who saw beneath
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That dar'st, though first Matron lip of death to
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dance they shoot forth peculiar grace Invincible:
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abasht the terms imposed by obedience and full.
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After the wave, Homeward with grasped arm's Clash'd on whom
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th' expanse of desolation, voyd of Hell; When I
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else dismai'd. Now came down
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