Robo poem for 2021-10-04
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Is this corporeal to reign: mean to simplicitie
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Resigns her purple Grape, and sorrow abandond, but
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returns him defi'd, And cloudie Tabernacle Sojourn'd the
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official Project Gutenberg is best, into my
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Loynes Thou canst attain, And oft Bank with Weapons
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more glorious sight, and dash To veile
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the public peace, yet DICTAEAN JOVE His Spirit maligne, but
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that know of manifold to deceive his
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aim, after showers, Nor where th' ALEIAN Field they
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judge them? whom these delicacies I saw.
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The Trepidation talkt, and taught thee thus,
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of Bulls and some fit Of immortalitie. So
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on Bitnet (Judy now debate; who there
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best with Clouds may deem him, who
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showrd the ground, or heavy, sharp, smooth,
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swift wheele reverse, deep Still threatning hideous
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joyn'd That whoso eats thereof, my
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stay? Thee satiate, and gates of Heaven, down
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he our heads; while The Princely counsel joind Awaiting
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what heat Scarce thus expell'd to heare
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Of Passion, I never shall leave No
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voice From CANAAN, to fall off
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Human, to accept Alone th' Ocean or Faerie Elves, Whose
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easier shunnd? God with perplexing thoughts and ride
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in Heav'n arriv'd, both addrest for
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Deities: Then such wherein the brightning Orient Pearl
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& heal'd: The Monarch, and dischargd; what likelier
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can your living Soule: And ACCARON and
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equally enjoying God-like Leaders, in vaine, Under whose
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high disdain, Soon learnd, now Advanc't in strength, And torment
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me unsearchable, now beholds the circuit walles this
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eBook, complying with quick up rose as
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Night Invests the day That spot to soar Above
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th' event perverse! Thou interposest, that
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with Orient Colours waving: with him Thrones and
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blasted Heath. He lookd, and reduce To have reacht the
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gate And nourish all abyss, Eternitie, for
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mankind repli'd. Neither our necessitated, such
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Fire to inshrine BELUS or creating hand
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Reaching beyond The Gods disguis'd in passion dimm'd his
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Enemies. At that then enough; at last
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this Project Gutenberg are dust, Desirous to iterate
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Her hand Soon dri'd, and terrour chang'd to goe, nor
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much converse with songs Divide the strife Was
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never, Arms Fearless assault, In with
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man fell, whom God On Earth,
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Within his tongue ineloquent; for likest Heaven charitie
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so blithe, so coming; he sees, while
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offerd good, Where TIGRIS at such wherein
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no cost them let thee unblam'd?
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since of EDEN, for from the flag Of light
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Shine inward, and ILIUM, on dust returne.
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But apt the ambient light. First in Arms, fierce
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Strive here Breathe forth he wash'd his horrid
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hair Shakes Pestilence and willing feet The sensible
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of the Rivers. That one Night To set himself
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in her battering Engines bent To wing
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against so lov'd, thy flesh, And Bush with a yonger
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Son by Batterie, Scale, and call'd Princes of
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heav'nly Soules had stopt His beams,
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and gorg'd, nigh overwhelm'd, Confessing soon, For swift Then as
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wee, somtimes Ascend to rowl In mean to
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redeeme, Thir perfet sight, each Thicket have
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else no worse deeds Timorous and ARIOC,
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and high Arbitrator sit incarnate, here with Heav'n, our Glory
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crownd, With length Not long usurp;
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ere mid-day arriv'd In wo then; Th'
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Eternal to accept Alone thus began. 1.E. Unless
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th' AMERICAN to thee, Author of bright stand,
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there want of anyone anywhere at large to
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submit or once beheld The Devil enterd,
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and therein By him boast Thir Crowns inwove with
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Man therefore as this darkness visible Diurnal Spheare; Till
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warn'd, or stand, a prey, nor would
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prolong Life began in reason hath past that daily
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Train. Proud, art thou, execrable shape, permitted, they choose
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Dilated or Faerie Elves, Whose progenie you with
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surpassing Glory unobscur'd, And calculate the
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new-arriv'd, in Heav'n much advanc't, We sunk thus
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cropt, Forbidd'n here, as nam'd BEELZEBUB. To mortal
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men, whom This knows Any, but of Majestie
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seemd In vain, of anyone anywhere at
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THEB'S and vain and wave by doome So cheard
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he came, nor Angel wings, and remote Produces with ceasless
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change Hateful to forget. But thir lives,
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and Golden Wire Temper'd soft oppression seis'd The sharpest sighted
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Spirit That for ever shut, And good from the
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reception of Winds: all hue, as onely
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weake Against the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces,
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Pards Gambold before them, terrifi'd Hee rules a green Stood
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scoffing, highthn'd in VALDARNO, to force or fear surpris'd and
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blaines must comply with me that warble, as ere
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while they less, In counterview within them Divine
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Hystorian, who beholds the Gate, and before him
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danc'd Shedding sweet approach and food discern'd Or
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taint Th' infernal dores, and plac'd
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us lies Th' Image whom mutual love, Uninterrupted
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joy, Fruit Tree he stears his loines and
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sense th' acknowledg'd Power That dar'st, though all-knowing, what
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is but by me, sole delight, The banded to taste?
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Forbid who that can proceed, But self-destruction therefore
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doubt possesses me, have gain'd This to breathe Among
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the INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the lawless Tyrant,
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who beheld thir port Not only
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dreaded worse destroy'd: what besides, vaulted with ten thousand Banners
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rise on golden tiar Circl'd his place
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From every Bird When who made The
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last, Rous'd from one thrice the
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way, besides to submit or immortal fruits Of their
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revenge. First, what ye to my Guide To union, and
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longing pines; Yet with almost immense,
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and with Envy and all egress. These past, return'd From
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ABRAHAM, Son Young BACCHUS from despare. All perfet
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beauty adornd. My judgments, how repair, How comes a Golden
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lustre rich Trees wept odorous Gumms and all
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assaults Their living Soul. Male he sees, Or happiness
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thou accept not but that Pigmean Race
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of him; if Predestination over-rul'd by various objects,
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from SYRIAN Damsels to pervert that strife Was giv'n to
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that same watrie Desert: I will overcome Thir
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influence Of Day Eev'n and breath'd The flaming
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Warriours, Arme again in PERU, the Earth
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Wheels her brings with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on Bitnet (Judy now lament his seat hath eat'n
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and
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longing wait The bold design Pleas'd with
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neighbouring Moon (So call up his
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Nostrils fill I lay, and gates of Spirits to
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submit or besieging. This pendant world, in Glory
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unobscur'd, And that meek aspect thus accostes; Descend from bliss,
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Into their temper; which declares his fate inevitable
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Subdues us, we perhaps the slumber, on their Generals Voyce
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they onely Tree that hill and
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gates of dim Eclips disastrous twilight here; and renowne,
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Who is best gift, and chast pronounc't, Present,
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or creating hand the RUSSIAN Foe by
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more zeale ador'd The coming thus plead,
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not eate Thereof, nor Angel up here
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onely, but when ambrosial smell of MOABS Sons, From
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amidst the Realme And perfet beauty
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is Sovran can uncreate thee such distempers
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foule Ingendring with perpetual fight Unspeakable;
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for the current of supernal Power. Will once as
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on With mortal doom'd. How are at Sea North-East
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windes Brought Death Bind thir shapes
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and given the Books of their Creation
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might affect the voice thus the Plain descended:
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by fraud, contagion spred Ensignes pierc'd the Squadrons at
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highth enrag'd, Will rule; and fall
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One Kingdom, left side Abandond at Sea a
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spacious Empire with Mineral fury, aid to few somtimes
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on Bitnet (Judy now high, Where Armies
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rush To their misrule; And high they
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saw; And ACCARON and Art Of BAALIM
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and chast pronounc't, Present, or prop,
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or with tender Grass, Herb and worship paid In
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those few His eyes appeard, Not then can the
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Goblin full of Heav'ns whol circumference, confirm'd.
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Thither let your Shades Waited with disdainful look
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Drew audience and dire hiss Of richest hand
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manuring all terror of being I revisit safe,
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And temperat vapors fir'd Impress the Goblin full exprest Ineffably
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into what may stumble on, Or is
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his, or human face Youth smil'd Celestial, and shame
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in despair, to utter: but in TELASSAR:
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in coole, and unguarded, and Mankinde;
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I ordaine Thir Snakie Sorceress that know what skill
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or our final rest From their works knowledge within
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Began to participate All taste These lulld by Limb
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Sutable grace Attends thee, and went a tract
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of living Saphire, once In woman, then Obtuse, all might
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work ordain'd, Author and Omnipotent Decree, The Eevning
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Starr interpos'd, Or end, and dangers, heard so
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much remit His knowledge past Ages of choice Of despicable
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foes. With gratefull Smell, Herbs, Fruits, & breadth,
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and go, Going into sevenfold rage repli'd. Indeed?
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hath none thence on errand sole, and
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ought good workes no better hid. Soon banded; others
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count'nance bright, Chariots rag'd; dire Calamity, What Heavens Fire
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Hath toucht With singed bottom all night In amorous
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delight. She all night long: but down
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alone I sat on himself, fearless return'd. By which,
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in Mercy and Union of Myrtles,
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on Bitnet (Judy now SATAN, so on
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earth, which God Rais'd impious War in Wood or
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they were, or harme. But have bin warn'd us,
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what could love, Uninterrupted joy, that
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swim in her woomb, And me opens wide,
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Likest to my day and huge; in
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opposition sits
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