Robo poem for 2021-09-14
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Assembl'd Angels, by temperance taught thee more, if for
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whence, But past with like an individual works
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behold Farr heavier fall: so large field, where to
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add the Gard'n of desolation, voyd
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of Pomp and with dew; fragrant the pledge
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Of light Dwelt from him MULCIBER;
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and passion dimm'd his only sign That
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mock our Faces each Beast; which
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having pass'd through thickest shade: Those thoughts learnd in
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word is low indeed, That Death or seek or
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right against Armie of monstrous sight instead,
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meer shews instead, meer shews instead, meer shews
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instead, meer shews instead, meer shews instead, meer shews instead,
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meer shews of supernal Power. Will arrogate Dominion
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won, th' advantage then verifi'd When coming to one,
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Now from despare. Produced by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on drie Wrinkl'd the Banks Of EREBUS.
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She was good; and place foretold his Familie
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he thus contest; Stand in PALESTINE, and Trees
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ye are, Great triumph and foule, When coming
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on rout, Confusion all passage wide,
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Portending hollow nook, As was farr more sweet, With Heav'ns
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Wicket seems difficult and huge; in fears and
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Flies must pass, the gash A
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shout Of SENNAAR, and golden Hinges turning, as Sea-men
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tell, Tell, if that Libertie and Waters, Embryon immature
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involv'd, Appeer'd not: over her thou profoundest
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Hell fire Into our afflicted Powers return'd up
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with Tears such Commission from work and thence
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to do I obey But past with
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me. As stood under, streind to
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heare: This friendly condescention to work thou thy
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inexperience what the blessed peace, Yet unconsum'd. Before
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thir Lord Envie them pain Which he deservd no
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fear here below Philosophers in Glory unobscur'd,
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And testifi'd against God Without remorse
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The Tawnie Lion, pawing to ABRAHAM
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due alike My Hell-hounds, to supply Perhaps
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our evil that kindl'd those infernal
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dregs Adverse to that fell A thousand (I thir
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lost Arch Angel, though the INDIAN streams; Abhorred
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STYX the fleecie Starr Of Deitie aspir'd;
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But thir being? Yet why did
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they choose Dilated or head, possessing soon and
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longing pines; Yet to soar Above all assaults
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Their surest signal, they slept Fannd with public peace,
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Yet Chains and endurance. This file should ascend
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Ethereal, as beseems Thy King Exalted to
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consult About him disfigur'd, more lift us falling,
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and love, Love without paying copyright in hue, and Mother,
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and involve, done all bounds, Palpable darkness, thrice happie
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Native East came one Faith and vines Yeild
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Nectar, visiting each divided Legion might Then with
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Envy and food Gave proof his drudge, to soar
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Above the injur'd merit, That reaches blame, but answer'd brief.
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There lands the Snakie Sorceress that shall his
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fear: of pain Distorted, all prodigious things, who
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wrong me for God Of those HESPERIAN
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Fields, And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and slow; But
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God of Beasts, or enur'd not Man, for
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such delight could hav orepow'rd such title should
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most conspicuous, when Orient Pearle, whereon MESSIAH his ire.
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Nor hee ere fresh alacritie and Dominations ministrant Accompanied
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to Branch to enrage thee Henceforth; my choyce
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To claim Of thoughts Were don, but suddenly inflict;
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that bad men and light turnd to decide
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the Hall (Though like those dayes work (any work
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from. If true, here Varied his Face begins Her
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bosom smelling sweet: and clos'd Thy power; the Aire,
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Fire, And torment me laid thus milde Zone
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his words, impregn'd With Mountains buried deep, Won
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from outside bare strand, While time infus'd
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Sweetness into the bough of all-ruling Heaven could I hold
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his mould high conceits ingendring pride. Him God aright,
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and returne, Father, thou saw'st; Where no nourishment
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exhale From out Hell Draw after
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LUCIFER from Heav'n of supernal Power. Will
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covet more. With large to Fire, Who justly
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rues. Me from hearts Love well this our
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mindes, and bid her shadow staies Thy fiercest, when
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men should thir Names, till I
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conjecture, our beginning late; Not knowing ill.
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Southward through our Faces each hand parting, to know,
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and Gonfalons twixt Van Pric forth more
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came with high Decrees, I extinct;
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A Son, Divine within me, of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where those grim Feature, and yee, that strife of
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rage Among the TUSCAN Artist views The
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miserie, the Morn: Nor content with peccant Angels without
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cloud those Appointed to all; but all things,
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The cumbrous flesh; but malice; lifted
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up here onely fit to declare unfeign'd Union
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without end. Justice Divine resemblance, and through
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fire Had been falling, and Blank, while thus
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obtain His uncouth way, And ACCARON and perturbation,
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and Mirtle, and luxurie. Th' ethereal
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People ran, they were, or once as great Light
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after all depends, Through Heav'n Rise on mans destruction,
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maugre Hell, nor youthful dalliance had thought Both
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SIN, and passion into four times the world; nor
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these Nor multitude, stand On each beauteous flour, Glistring with
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cursed World begin Thenceforth to enquire: above
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thir Orisons, each fountain side, and
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torne With Regal Power is, and remov'd
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may light Sent from the Bullion dross: A Legion;
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led him make such discourse with
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words voucht with mee shall remain, Till
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now wouldst thy beauty adornd. My
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Storie to taste? Forbid who fill'd each odorous
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sweets the bestial herds to send
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along, ride the universal hubbub wilde uproar Stood
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rul'd, stood Rustic, of Man his wayes. Author of
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Heaven, down To undergo eternal Warr hath
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none, But say therefore as onely Argument
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I unpittied: League As Man he
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spake; No inconvenient Diet, nor blame thus
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consulting, thus our success, Throws his winged Warriour thus
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began. There alwaies, but that happy
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state he caus'd to assay If true, here each kind.
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So farr Have nothing from SYRIAN Damsels
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to accept as in joy, to his heavier
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fall: so To mortal voice, nor staid, But
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least We can wee to stand? Thou mai'st
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not; To perpetuitie; Ay me, as farr I else
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this houre Calls us less, In
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the breath her nothing from bliss, Faded so
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friendly Powers and ASPHALTUS yeilded light turnd
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By loosing all, and therein plac't A
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crew Rebellious, them Names, Needlest to
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enrage thee it envie, or West, which
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is all Beleevers; and swifter far, Me
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overtook his foot well feign'd, or Earth,
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Flood, Under thir umbrage broad, And flying
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March, along Innumerable force Of tenfold Adamant,
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his fervid Raies, a noble stroke
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shall in remembrance alwayes with soft
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Recorders; such hellish pair More tollerable; if no cloud
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Drawn round About him disfigur'd, more Erect the Den By
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ancient TARSUS held, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose inward freedom? In presence falls deceiv'd The character
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of desolation, voyd of Heav'ns now SATAN, and repulst
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Whatever pure of joy Surcharg'd, as are restor'd,
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As leaves free choice, With earths hallowd feet,
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and thinner Aire. As far as far within
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them; wilt bring forth he hies. Professor Michael Hart,
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the frighted deep as now, uncall'd before
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thy daily flow From off at eeve In
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mutinie had Of Hymns and Omnipotent none Of his
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eare Then due All other hand were known. The
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less compass all impassiond thus contest; Stand in
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dreadful gloom, Which to sharp tribulation,
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and interrupt his Train, Pretending so easie intercourse
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Thither came last, then Our first begins Her office
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they rose, impossible to other half:
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with freedom us'd had hope never tasted, whether
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waking cri'd, This saw her faire
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Light, firm brimstone, and can doe, yet would
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be assur'd, And dying rise, Whether
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to simplicitie Resigns her Silver cleer; If this
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combrous charge, Flown to create an enemie in VALDARNO,
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to dance Led on bended Dolphins
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play: part have misst, and Rebel Angels, by th'
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other serv'd but soon the VVell of
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grassie Couch, these at Noon came they, the sport
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and filth Which that might induce us rather seek
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their Prison ordain'd In posture have
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built Here swallow'd up here to
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soar Above th' adventrous Song, Torment, and incorporate
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both, from the Grove Of Mans
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woe and rueful throes. At interview both
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They hard'nd more came from the
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grim and (c) any Defect you
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within beyond hope, aspires Vain Warr in Acts
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of God; I will in it profit thee
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purpos'd not be: Taste this, and call'd
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and with richest hand Reaching beyond thought,
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Wrought still Eevning coole Winds, that spinning sleeps At
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thee Man till wandring thoughts, and now fild with
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me. Thus at Heaven on Bitnet (Judy
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now improv'd In prospect high, but
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thou may'st repent, and Host Level'd, with
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Omnipotence, two brethren (those two a
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line thir joy, unrivald love or
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stand, Whether his precept so much failing, meets
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A mightie Bone, Flesh of God;
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That sparkling blaz'd, his secret spake. Why
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hee To ask Which it thee being? Yet
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least impulse or distributing Project Gutenberg is
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a Fleet descri'd Hangs in Heav'n Though threatning, grew
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ten Furies, terrible array Of Sovran
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voice, and first behold the Vine Layes
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forth crept The Pledge of incorrupt Corrupted. I
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suspend thir being? Yet mutable; whence they Hasted
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with bluster to soar Above all Her
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nightly by Place admir'd, the
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