Robo poem for 2021-10-19
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If Earth so near each Morning duly
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paid their Generals Voyce they assayd, and therein plac't us
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nor erre not heard; And render Hell He soon
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traverse The Grandchilde with neighbouring Moon In
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the danger shun'd By pollicy, and willing feet
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On purpose, nor is left, in Circles as Autumnal
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Leaves that side That whom hath ruind, and
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marriage with Radiance crown'd Of order, how op'nd,
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but thine, shall his Disciples, Men
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to arrive The Roof was in
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Heav'n such horrid confusion stand. For never to destroy,
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but malice; lifted up springing light
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her words so sad, the dun
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Air Shorn of lamentation loud Sung Triumph, and with
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blood arise On ADAM, thee now, his
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Keys, and careering Fires between; Over the Deep, and
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call'd His travell'd steps; farr off, and are and
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Twilight gray Had circl'd his head, enclos'd
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In things proceed, and wide: in narrow
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room Throng numberless, like which God
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create new World; at Hels dark Ended rejoycing
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in full of no part SATAN except, none appeerd,
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Love Hung amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And testifi'd
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against Heav'ns King, AHAZ his Love consists not; I
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question thy Sentence; Hell, or falling, and through
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middle flight He effected; Man fall'n. Yet unconsum'd.
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Before thy Nature brought us, the
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INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had sacrific'd; Is fortitude
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Of costliest Emblem: other two broad Herds upsprung: The
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Earth, another World, and counsels, equal which follows
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dignity, might induce us this Night, And
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higher I sate watch, Unnam'd, undreaded,
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and wine. Witness the Bloom extracting
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liquid Lapse of anyone anywhere at Hels dark
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materials to studie houshold good, Departed
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from the surging waves, There oft return.
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Part hidd'n veins of Man Plac't in
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hue, and descending had stoln Entrance unseen. So Ev'n
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or of Fame, And wandring Gods Disdain'd,
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but then breath that opposite to ride in
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her rosie red, sharpning in her
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guest from other, as hate Illustrates,
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when her attention still remember'd The sourse
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and good; and all Her vertue to be
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overcome Thir earthlie Charge: Of Mankind with jocond Music
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charm his Eyes; With suppliant knee, and keen, shattering the
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arched roof Showrd Roses, and Rebel King
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The deadly hate he took perhaps I Descend
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from SYRIAN ground, or who sought not. Hast thou satisfi'd
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With Regal State Put forth all Her
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vertue on Bitnet (Judy now Of Dulcet Symphonies
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and dangers, heard The tempting stream, LETHE the
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growth though sinless, with thee unblam'd?
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since thou with disdain. These tidings carrie to soar Above
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all assaults Their Seats long succession must overshadow all
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temptation to submit or happy there shall
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forgoe Father shines, Whom else delight Both
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her vanisht Night, Now shaves with
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grave Aspect he knows how here? This
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further way shall foretell, And now hid,
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Leave them that strow the rest High overarch't imbowr;
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or steep, through experience taught his Front
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Presented with awful reverence meek, As
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Bees In shadier Bower More sacred influence: less
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can doe, Our prison strong, this
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darkness should be, and, by GRECIAN Kings,
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when her nothing merited, nor turnd
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By sin of him, the Grand Parents
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in PALESTINE, and all thir shame in foresight
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much the dreadful voice thou instill'd Thy
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terms of Pomp and cheerful, in pain, professing next
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of him, punisht in despair, to eat my
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Trees thir drooping chere Enlightn'd, and shalt
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look Bound on Bitnet (Judy now prov'd certain
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implied warranties or message high behests his
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proper motion we were abasht, and shame that
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future dayes, On Cliffs and shout,
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return'd them rose as set forth
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Infinite goodness, grace They therefore came, but op'n
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flie pain, With pleasant labour, to soar Above all
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hue, and pain. All higher in peace yet
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none among th' inabstinence of Heav'ns fugitives,
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and deifie his happie in her by me shalt
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die For happy seat That lay in PALESTINE, and cursed
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things so with branches lopt, in
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fight rallied Arms Fearless to be worth ambition though in
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thine eye survay'd the Hymenaean sung, What
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further shall faile to soar Above
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his oblique way Tore through our
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Party, that sweet austeer composure thus double-form'd, and
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Jav'lin, Stones and remov'd The Author of whose
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guile Gave proof look denounc'd Desperate
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revenge, Accurst, and composure, and Love Can give his
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head, possessing soon discerns, and breake Thy
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sin in her gulf can preserve Unhurt
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our suffrage; for the official Project Gutenberg
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Literary Archive Foundation. Royalty payments must be human sacrifice,
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and call'd me ye durst not
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farr, that Sea-beast LEVIATHAN, which methinks
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I seduc'd With suckt and MESSIAH,
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who at home, While time this vertuous touch
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with incessant toyle And look denounc'd Desperate
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revenge, Accurst, and Power, And durable; and
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faire field MICHAEL Wrought still renewing, through
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your applicable taxes. The sword Of
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those fair Tree of God; I yeilded, by
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thee too fast by, Or dreams he sent
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With borders long obedience paid, When out
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of Law I that Land; or nightly as
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perhaps Som safer resolution, which first his faded splendor likest
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Heaven charitie so highly, to pluck such
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counsel Warr, My sudden to shut of
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Eevning approachd And higher foe. Space that downie Bank with
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rebounding surge the Night, Fierce as farr Beneath GIBRALTAR
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to hope excluded thus, though the PHOENICIANS call'd
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me som Caves Of tears VVatering the rules a
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Meteor streaming to destruction sacred Songs, In posture coucht.
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Fall'n Cherube, and lyes the Waters; what Revenge? the
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highth and end; Till dieted by me, best we
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do, And shook throughout, All these Garden mould
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high To Idols through experience of anyone anywhere
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at Altars, when BELLONA storms, With
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dangerous To vice industrious, but dispraise And sin? the
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Scourge Inexorably, and occasiond, or Faerie Elves, Whose
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Eye To mingle and well awake. Nor
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stop thy self; Then commune how spred Ensignes
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high renown; For of Hell, say I will
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be worth ambition though this Tree, The suburb
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of ye not fear'd; should thus overjoy'd, O
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fleeting joyes Of Herds upsprung: The Grandchilde
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with me thus, how like those loftie shades High
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and began To one rising, saw good never see
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who stood Their childrens cries unheard, that pure Ethereal
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warmth, and condemns to submit, boasting I
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will And temperat vapors fir'd Impress the dear life.
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So cheard he scornful eye discovers unaware The latter:
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for that new strength & juciest Gourd will And
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ore the Center pois'd, when the sound The sensible
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of Warr, Caught in comparison of anyone anywhere at
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Hels dark oblivion let down, devour For
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Man or aggravate His Malice, and various,
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not tri'd: and no cloud Made to submit or
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Aire? They die; Nor wanting power God above,
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From Heav'n acceptance; but endevord with ambitious
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aim Against the foe subdu'd Or hear'st thou
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with ambitious to taste? Forbid who without thy Birth,
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For many and therein plant A happy though
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grave, with retorted scorn with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on themselves decreed Thir own last
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by whose look compos'd The only to rase
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Som say the Firstlings of Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n
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Expected, least all Temples th' affaires of
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Supper Fruits which op'ning wide, enclos'd, Pattern of MEMPHIAN Chivalrie,
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VVhile with Gods; aspiring Dominations: thou soughtst I
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will be peace, Said then anough, that Command Sole
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reigning holds the Tempter, and Power I adore. Gentle
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to reside, his count'nance too fast they say; But
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thir viands fell, from the reach interpos'd;
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three different cause the buxom Air, the just
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shall the brink of sorrow, doleful shades, where choice
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to attract Thy enemie; nor endearing smiles Wanted, nor odds
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appeerd Up led th' Almighties works, yet remain'd;
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There stood mute, and shame beneath This
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more milde, this mighty wings he up with
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joy with me thy Womb as Night; and
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ample spaces, o're the Cliff as built Here
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matter thou knowst God till now triumphs, and right
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hand; for Heav'n rung A place
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of Hell, Though threatning, grew On
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she sole among Gods, Destroyers rightlier call'd
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In the Dragon, put to descend A
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death lives, and with high or mind
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us divide The starrie Host, and thee Vicegerent
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Son, Divine not anothers: for teachers, grievous pain? where
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we receive, & gray; thy folly, and
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shame Among so much advanc't, Came singly where
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stood Of Heav'n, yet inflicted, as hee
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once as fast, With hundreds and fro convolv'd; so
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as over men Cut off, the
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buxom Air, His Trumpet, heard remote. Towards either heele
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with submiss approach of old Night. All Heav'n, with
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Starrs. And due alike those that flow'd Of stateliest
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view. Yet unconsum'd. Before mine own evil, and her nocturnal
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Note. Thus said. Native of judgement giv'n, th'
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Ocean smiles. So fitly them breeding wings
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and full. After short pause Down right belongd,
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So spake th' Equinoctial Line From use,
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For Spirits is overcome Thir natural center
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to men! Devil with me then, Warr seem'd
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Or Nature him passing: these inferiour Angel,
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art thou, who neglect and shame, The bent he
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fram'd. From off From him, and moist, and
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therein Man his Enemies thir Matrons to donate
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royalties
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