Robo poem for 2022-09-11
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The seed preserve. Farr off this thir play.
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To claim My exaltation, and discernes,
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Irrational till wandring Fires Shall build in her shaddowie
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Cone Half wheeling to gaze The copyright holder),
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the hapless Foes, Death To question
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thy only this miracle, and appetite
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More glorious once as refuse not, waiting close by
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his head though firm, for both, but less
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be lowlie wise: Think not, Wherein to my
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forewarning, and passion not, but less At wisdoms Gate,
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displeas'd All like deeds Had rounded still assure: though with
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neighbouring Arms Gird on, And ACCARON and
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breath'st defiance toward the renovation of Rebellion rising, saw
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them The bold words or Poole, There wanted in
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AUSONIAN land Men Obedient to performe Aught whereof
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who moovd Thir proudest persecuters: for Heav'n
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thick and vines Yeild Nectar, visiting each Van Pric forth
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came the thick flames, the slumber, on mans
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life ambrosial fragrance after showers, Nor what
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mould, and spoil and strong, who renounce Thir stops
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and Gonfalons twixt Van Pric forth good, Where
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Armies at need; And ore the fourth
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day. Know whether Heav'n such bold The Stairs were
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Of echoing Hill not for I forewarn
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thee, and all Sense, and drew
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Aire, Fire, as Sea-men tell, With monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or do or online at ease out so
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repulst, with speedy words All incorruptible would be
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confirmd, Ere he wonderd, ADAM, in dismal
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Den, Not that The mid Volie, for Maistrie, and
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proofread public scorn; he fram'd. From either
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Throne and with jealous leer maligne
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Ey'd them behind; headlong from the
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new Counsels, and distribute this haste Of
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ARABIE the setting Sun Impearls on golden
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Lamps and obedience paid, Thou Can comprehend,
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incapable of remove, Save he next? Matter unform'd and
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press'd her shadow of joy for that smooth
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the use of happiness and riot, feast and
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pure; That be observ'd; for sight, but
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patiently thy eternal Paradise Of circuit of anyone anywhere
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at THEB'S and of AIALON, Till Pride Waiting
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revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the interdicted Knowledge:
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fair Plant, in our afflicted Powers who live thus
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SATAN spake, and all was high: from
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ESAU fled The holy else according to
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thee now Of unoriginal NIGHT and
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shame beneath That gave way Tore through Femal
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for who hold By whom yet bear The
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flaming from them to Battel drew, Streaking
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the SYRIAN ground, as far whose broad smooth rin'd, or
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Kine, Or taint Th' invention all whom
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now has a Paradise, your sincerest care And
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ELEALE to performe Aught whereof in Night,
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and Temperance, Truth fail not, as from
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this happiness, who first eruption, thither
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rowl'd Diurnal, or thee, and Michael Hart, the spirited with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on Internet eng003@unoma1 on
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Bitnet (Judy now Of his Thunder: and Powers,
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Dominions I go This Hill; Joyous
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the CANAANITE allarmd Warr Open or intermission none of earthly
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fruits on her taste, till hoarse, and
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stray'd so nigh. Neererhe drew, Which when of various fruits
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of anyone anywhere at no end. To
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mortal doom'd. How Nature wise are by
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fraud, though wisdom all, Indu'd with Eyes And
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to them, but suddenly My Cov'nant in wisdom, and
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her soft'nd Soile, for proof unheeded; others cause Mov'd
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on smooth And evil plight In ATHENS
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or feet Hasting this diurnal Starr
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Of natures works, JEHOVAH, who since,
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but chief Not God Rais'd impious War in Dance
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not fear'd; should I of man seek
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Death, and nobleness thir quaint Opinions wide Her own,
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and marriage Rites: But yet there
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grows, And finde Us happie, owe to
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yeild; unsavourie food alike My Fancy
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to smite Descending, and call'd me cleere,
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not exempt us enslav'd, but thenceforth Endu'd with
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shame obnoxious, and completed to all; with
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Surfet, and shame hee alone, Too
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well Enterd so hee on Bitnet (Judy now
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Mean, or bound his fealtie, and shame nigh Your
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numerous Host. Hee ended, and Murren
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die, Die hee sat Of smallest
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forms Excelling human, Princely counsel Warr, My word,
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each other sort by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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a wandring ore the Region, stretcht out of connubial Love
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refus'd: Whatever Earth To gird the dore. Meanwhile ere
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they stood, till wandring poor, but stood From
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Beds of Gods. So now this gloom; the
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Adversarie thus returnd: URIEL, one thrice
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to Heavn, & soonest recompence Of thundring AETNA,
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whose fault? Whose Eye and don From prone, nor
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aught then from on Over Fish
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within Shall that lives, Lives, as equal Joy,
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as mire: for sudden blaze Far round
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self-rowl'd, His bright Turnd fierie glare, Then
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let fall One Heart, And should ascend Ethereal, as
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henceforth most excell, In blissful Paradise in Heav'n
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that bad no bliss With loss it was plaine,
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A Goddess arm'd Hath tasted, nor shall recure, Not unconform
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to her Husbands hand Useful, whence they have seis'd,
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though Worlds they sang of Ice, that earst in PALESTINE,
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and found, If Prayers Could once beguil'd
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URIEL, though Thron'd above his orbed Shield,
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Awaiting what resolution and Earth Though, in Triumph
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high place, our substance pent, which they triumph'd
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once past, as mire: for another World from one Faith
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Prefer, and beare My Bowels, their fault,
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Which neither Man in mine involvd; and rowld Of
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warring Angels with expectation when they pass, to prevent
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The Wife, where he sole contentment find? Thus drooping,
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or last On other Creatures; yet so
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from the Winds, and return as
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a tuft of pain; This Garden, still pays, at
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eeve In those dropping Gumms, That his count'nance too
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late COLUMBUS found not the Hall Of Nature, she cry'd,
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Against revolted Spirit, that swim in Heav'n
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yet sinless. Of Mankind they threw, and
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excessive, overturnes All knees to hear.
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His anger, when th' oblivious Pool, And O what
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would build: Others whose point is thought?
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Bold deed thou alleg'd To mortal sight receiv'd us
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oft his heel; His eye pursu'd Delighted, and
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dying to see; And torment me is Gold
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The Mountain Pines, With vain To open
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admiration him of thy dream, But rather
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Mee of unctuous vapor, which in whom BISERTA
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sent propitious, some dire Calamity, What may reign King, AHAZ
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his Beams, or Faerie Elves, Whose easier to my
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Decree: But whether I will presume: Whence
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ADAM wak't, so seldom chanc'd, when such prompt eloquence
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Flowd from intricacies, taught The glorious
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sight, like Our envied Sovran, and happier state,
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Who is fair, best merits) from any purpose to
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submit or waters forcing way Which hung
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Clustring, but drawn from us down alone The penaltie
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impos'd, beware, And utter and spread Beneath th'
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Ecliptic, sped with only good, So strange Desire with hideous
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length: before the hoarce TRINACRIAN shore: Nor
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will be multiply'd on me hope never but reflected,
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shines; That his other care must overshadow all
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leaving, Devourd each fountain side, ADAM, who
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bids increase, who deceive his Beams, or once
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yours, the Towrs to hope Things
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unattempted yet once dead in best Whom
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fli'st thou? whom BISERTA sent from Sin and CYTHEREA'S
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Son; If stone, Carbuncle most irregular they haste
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To fortifie thus obtain His arrows, from Heav'n, we would
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end and stature as Night Starless expos'd, and
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with vain aimes, inordinate desires can sustain, Or dreams
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he despis'd His malice, to Battel, and ANCIENT
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NIGHT, I may offend Our overture, and all feavorous kinds,
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and all who first create Is
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this universal Host derided, while thus high, with genial moisture,
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when Morn when high Fled not
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reach. Amid the wilde Reignd where silence thus
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cropt, Forbidd'n here, it so, And found
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by whose thou attended gloriously from despare. Whence rushing
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sound Of SARRA, worn with ambitious to enrage
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thee like which EVE Address'd his deliv'rance, and return
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to all? Be over, and revenge accomplish't and
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infirmer Sex assume, or DECAN spreds her
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turn hath giv'n To expiate his
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love-labor'd song; but up with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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by destroying I never had need rest;
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so large and forthwith Light Hasted, resorting to
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Tragic; foul and shame beneath This uncouth dream,
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But now fli'st thou? whom the desolate Abyss,
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and shot forth her plaint. Of
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some milde Zone his Beams, or
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offering meet, who seemd other who them proceeds, I
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keep, by fire To mortal Men To prune these
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thoughts Were always downward Fish: yet never to do
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not lost; where find. Before all kinds
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that bad Expect to studie houshold good,
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Against th' OLYMPIAN Hill retir'd, In
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part, Motion, each Plant & might
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of life. So spake th' HORIZON; then perus'd, and
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with nimble tread; as thy punishment
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then purg'd The grosser feeds the lower deep a
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crowd Swarm'd and solemn Councel forthwith Light after us
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most, and warbling flow, Nightly I
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for intercourse, Or Longitude, where those friendly Powers and
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rising seem'd either; black Air with vast Sublunar Vault,
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And worthie seemd, or adverse: so easie it grew, there
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In th' unwarie brest With Opal Towrs and shame
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that we may advise or enur'd
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not farr his desire To mortal Men also, and
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as farr then certaine times cross'd
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