Robo poem for 2023-02-09
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Author of Supper Fruits and gave Signs, imprest On
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high mount CASIUS old, to do I fear; Yet
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let us no Decree Another World, that opposite
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to fall short, Supream Thrones, that men on
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som glimps of som better fortitude Of
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this delicious Vines, And RAPHAEL After thir Gate rouling
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her Reign of monstrous sight Of some
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regard From all: this less when looking
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round, Behind him there, nor much less. How provident
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he kept, his face borrowing her warmth and
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landed safe unenvied Throne he spreads
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for Thou never can copy it, as all Organs
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of wrauth whose swiftness Number to
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eternal Warr Irreconcileable, to that ask'd How overcome this dire
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Arms? yet once thou shad'st The
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highth of Heav'ns highth, and perhaps asleep secure Laugh'st at
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Altars, when the blessed Spirits Masculine,
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create another Morn To which plenteously The
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Serpent: him twines Her long reach The
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summoning Arch-Angels to suffer worse? is dreadful; they
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onely right. For happy Realms of
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peculiar Graces; then so scap'd Haply so far blazing,
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as undeservedly enthrall to submit or unador'd In circuit,
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undetermind square or ATLAS unremov'd: His
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wish her enjoying, what compulsion and farr Then stil
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shades of Hell, not fear'd; should rise
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in PALESTINE, and game, To respit his praise ye
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Gods, or hate, of computers including outdated equipment.
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Many a passage hence, for that breath'd The
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paine Voyag'd the Bullion dross: A dewie locks inwreath'd
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with Pinns of anyone in mist,
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the flag Of HERMES, and press'd her fair spreading
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Trees; which thy face yet would reare ye
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shalt lay these, covering the Tree, and worthy
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of pleasure not deale Wors then whom, SATAN
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spake, and couldst thou deprav'st it be
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remedie or Hell. Next CHEMOS, th'
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Almighty, since Meridian Towre: Then in TELASSAR:
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in orderly array on winged speed, an
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Organ from the toyl of rest. Meanwhile the
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fertil Banks Of Trumpets sound Of tears VVatering the
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work. You may afford him Hell extend His travell'd
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steps; farr then verifi'd When coming hither,
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and sudden pil'd up with clamors compasst round As
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sorted best known. The flowry Dale of him, nor
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wonder; if our obedience tri'd, And
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CHAOS, Ancestors of wrauth shall pay. Accept
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your behoof, if but worse By spiritual, to
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do what higher Would Thunder didst
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not; to short retirement urges sweet As
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we wake, and destin'd to that Forbidden Tree,
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a noble then said I, ere well
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ended frowning, and Seas, each fountain side, With sweet
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thus these walks at large For such vertue
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to hymne his Throne Equal with
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words here each Thicket Danck or
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a vengeance Arme again dissolve and count'nance
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bright, The hands ere Dayes mid-course,
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and cinders fill'd; so highly, to all;
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with revenge: cruel fight, who Reigns, and Clarions
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be our heels all Temples th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus
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consulting, thus in terrible Example the work, Least
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it is punish't; whence EDEN strive; nor
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art thou, be dextrous to submit or High;
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he wonns In shadier Bower More
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dreadful deeds on Armour staind ere long and wanton
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Mask, or just yoke Of his restless
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thoughts, how like defence, lest action markt: about me
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unsearchable, now at Altars, when his form
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and Power, And hear in fall'n such Fire
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Hath brought Of his graspe What remaines, VVhich
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onely Supream Foe Envying our sight Took leave, and
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obedience holds; of mankind, in despair, to go
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This one, this shape they argu'd then, though
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just number still Night, and Plagues of being by,
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Or by allusion calld, Of CERES all
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copies of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or enur'd not too
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high applauded, and soft imbraces, hee permits Within
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unseen. Farr otherwise th' infernal flame, Which
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two past; and rather why hast
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lost; Evil to soar Above them let us as
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Sea-men tell, Or Altar to contend with rage; Under
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him thou like which God above, none return'd, and
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dangers, heard attentive, and remove thee more;
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but afford him fierce Ensignes high as
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thine By doom apply'd, Though single. From center to do
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I decree, Mine both by command wherever met, ADAM
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the Angelic plac't. To mitigate and knows my
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Author, thou solitude, is undefil'd and since by whose
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wisdom all, mine involvd; and longing wait
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The Tongue Dropt from the Son, in half
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these eyes, Sunk down Return fair In order,
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though far Outshon the deed; Shee
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gave to faile. Updated editions will his Lordly
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sits High proof we must be. Let ther who
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himself not upright. BOOK VI. As Lords, leader to life:
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But all Temples th' inventer miss'd, so much
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advanc't, We warr, provok't; our Conquerour,
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(whom I know The Femal Light, for
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as Are yet I revive At the Tyranny
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where choice
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Leads him thence conceiving Fire, Impendent horrors, threatning
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to simplicitie Resigns her private Cell when it seems:
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Which uttering thus returnd: URIEL, though his heart of
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anyone in storm, oreblown hath deep fall
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Erroneous, there From all: this darkness in hell
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Precedence, none, so doth the signal high advantages
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thir use On every Bolt and prevented all
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access Without Mediator, his dark Ended
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rejoycing in store. International donations can close design, by these
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graces won to circumference, confirm'd. Thither let me for
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the Almighty Power As this odious offspring whom
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SATAN except, Created or middle parts, then
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if his ev'ning beam, swift ascent is
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servitude, To you whom they chose Fit
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Vessel, fittest Imp of mankind, in luxurious
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Cities, where PROSERPIN gathring flours Her self
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am grac't The Men also, and RHEA'S Son in
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utmost end Thou from sleep Disturbd not, thy reply:
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For me, and rue the ruful stream; fierce
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were not endu'd My obvious to superior Nature, bowing
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lowly down amaine By ASTRACAN over such distempers
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foule Ingendring with grasped arm's Clash'd on Thy
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Trophies, which else inflict do practically ANYTHING with
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Mineral fury, aid the LYBIAN sands. Forthwith upright he ordaind,
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Hath bin Enamour'd at ease out of all one; how
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we break our Hill. While Pardon left? None
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shall in safety best Befits thee combin'd In sight More
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unexpert, I call'd Seas: And of bliss Human desires
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Blown up here with Power Or less
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but grace and sacred Porch EZEKIEL saw, when the
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Celestial Patroness, who might draw With adverse We now
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upbraided, as next designe, But well beware, And
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starrie train: But goe and smallest Dwarfs, in gloomiest
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shade, a Boggie SYRTIS, neither joy Sparkl'd in his
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envie and passion into this etext is accessed, displayed,
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performed, viewed, copied or possess her Seed;
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Her doing what eyes discoverd new Lands, Rivers that
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none could commit Such recompence it
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from thy doom, if (which might erre in Heav'n first-born,
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Or violence, hee To trample thee at all; needs
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no access Without remorse and unmov'd,
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Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His fair and thee. The skill
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or flew, and many comforts, till SATAN, hee inlie
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rag'd, in charge, be withstood, But us
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naked beauty more glory, and sudden blaze diffus'd,
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so wish'd his darling Sons Conjur'd
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against the Hall (Though like To first Be
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it speak thou, and let me remaines, I soare,
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Above them thus BELIAL came the thick'nd
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Skie lowr'd, and granted tax returns. Royalty
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payments should relent And courage and
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taught The Femal Sex, and wine. Witness
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if som doubt and URIEL once of
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worse By thee disclose What day That
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durst dislike his perverted EVE, Easie to dare The
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Stairs were driven, The Deep malice serv'd
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but thy bounds, till one Realm, beyond
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abstain To meek aspect Silent yet aloof? The spirit
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within thir fruit surcharg'd, Deigns none Voutsaf't or
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Mountains in Triumph and gates of Pillars GABRIEL
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sat Chief of light, we perhaps For such
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Thir downie Bank the Skins of worth
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ambition though far within the fixt her slowest
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pace that past, if there From Heav'ns Artillery fraught,
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come From Heav'n, And should with discontinuous wound
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in thine no vaile Shee as mee. They
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dreaded Spear. From off It started
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back, It may suffice, and chiefly assur'd us;
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and voutsaf't To me withhold Longer
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thy hallowd limits thou beget Like
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Night, If chance The pendulous round the highest
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deeds, And high advanc'd, Standards, and farr deceav'd; thy
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stores were large, Nor streit'ning Vale, nor much what
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highth enrag'd, Will be deem'd Equal
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in a Meteor streaming to warn proud imaginations thus
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first devis'd By morrow dawning light and
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smoak: Such to Wing, and bliss, Tedious, unshar'd
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with Oarie feet: yet unbegot. Childless thou mine: to
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men: Both her look denounc'd Desperate revenge,
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immortal sing?) Suspended Hell, then verifi'd When
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to dissolve: When thou dost prefer Before all Temples
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th' infernal dregs Adverse to accord)
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Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his Meridian Towre:
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Then commune how build, unbuild, contrive To tempt
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it, give care Sat on me SIN, and
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unespi'd To first Men with after-bands, what art
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thou, who hold Wants not lost; Evil
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in fears and Flours worthy to
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thine owne. Because thou Serpent, we suspense, Collected stood
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devout. To mortal to enquire: above
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his
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