Robo poem for 2024-03-19
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Well pleas'd With sent I keep, by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on or Yeares: This new
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utterance flow. While the chief the blessed
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vision, falls Into th' affaires of Virgin seed,
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By Fowl, Fish, Beast, Bird, Insect,
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or ranke Your wearied wings, at last,
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Rous'd from SYRIAN Damsels to be
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thir charge, of Nature; some fit moulds prepar'd; At
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one restraint, Lords of God; I receav'd, Where
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light Shadowie sets them stood So dear pledge Of
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pleasure, though the rest can grow mature In
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amorous descant sung; Silence accompanied, for us
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less, In billows, leave Thee to climbe. Thence
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more wonderful indeed and benigne, Giver
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of sorrow, black mist from their fears. Then Fruits
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which now voutsaf't, other Beasts it be our beginning
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woe. Yet why in peace Of miserie, the
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troubl'd waves, There to every creeping thing on
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golden Scales, yet would intermix Grateful vicissitude, like
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doom, Yet one disarm'd, Of our
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defence, lest action markt: about the foe with Myrtle crownd,
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Look'st from men For he, so is left,
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Now was formd the Victors heel.
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All these walks at will put
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thy Life, The Pledge of our angry JOVE His mounted
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scale of bones, Like of lost
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In them in Hell saw descend A PHOENIX, gaz'd
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by despair: we fled VERTUMNUS, or
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down Thus answerd. Ill fenc't for the Oracle
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of Ornament, in Heav'n that rape begot These
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Acts of sorrow, doleful shades, where PROSERPIN gathring flours
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aloft shading the Day Eev'n and Quiver with
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hostile din, That for so coming;
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he sole Lord appeas'd All, and shame him placable
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and Omnipotent to soar Above th' Earth, when
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Cherubic Songs by so close, That brought them
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The Hell shall die. How dies the Fruit she needed
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Lute or bearded Grove of Light Secure,
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and as now To his ground A Pillar of
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Hell, a Vultur on NORWEGIAN hills, to provoke,
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or access Without Copartner? so seldom chanc'd,
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when the Beast that beare Then feed on
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thoughts, and between spun out of Beauties powerful Key
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Into thy aid, I call: for nothing wants,
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but to return to proffer or possess her storie
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heard th' Arch-Enemy, And ACCARON and fall'n, I
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seduc'd them ordain His confidence Under whose
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gay Carnation, Purple, azure and Earth: And finde
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ease of sorrow, doleful shades, where passing
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back recoild; the grass Coucht, and heard, of
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fairest Fruit, our selves unknown, The fiery concave touring
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high. As deep a Bannerd Host upsent A
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Heaven on he rears from mee: on earth,
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which wrought our deliverer up here Beast, or
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using and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd
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the brink of adverse power Or aught
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on yon dreary Plain, In whatsoever shape servd necessitie,
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Not incorruptible would recant Vows and help And dig'd
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out His holy Rest Through Heav'n Which if thou
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saist Flatly unjust, to avert From flight,
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and enthrall'd By Merit more His Offring soon each
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odorous sweets the voice From off from Eternal Empire, which
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declare My word, my hand A Mercie-seat above
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all Her self upon our Hill. Father, and
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with clamors compasst round Covers his redemption, without
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number joind, thir fill Of his decent steps
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to reaching to naught, Or high Rear'd in fears
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and love. I therefore, open admiration him shon. About
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them he beholds, Thus hee on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to provoke, or else not slow, Who first re-edifie, and
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friendly condescention to do I weene ADAM first
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it rowld. Sole in Triumph high
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he thereat Offended, worth thy Greater, sound throughout
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Vital in bliss) condemn'd In Reason, is fair, nor th'
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obscene dread then perus'd, and therein live,
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The Femal charm. Earth Wheels her Caves,
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Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and met Thir universal
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Lord, and Doric pillars overlaid With Carcasses design'd Both of
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Faith Working through experience taught thee divide The penaltie
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impos'd, to impose: He speeds, and fell'd
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Squadrons and not Lord; such Vertue in gaze,
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Or do not silent, Morn accomplish'd the Foundation
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at THEB'S and sinns Against revolted Spirit, but
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once thir Matrons to warme Earths great
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dislike his fulgent head The Ground whence it
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forth: at Sea Swallows him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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many nobler shape contain; Since this Hell fire
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Victorious. Thus when her Seed is derived from the
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Winds under ground or his voice disswades; for scarce
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begins Her self invisible is most severe, had gon
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to woe, More justly, Seat of Faith, and
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stormie gust and spread Beneath GIBRALTAR
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to partake The tempting stream, LETHE the Center pois'd,
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when the least had bound. Thou wouldst thy
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outcry, and parents tears, Though single. From off
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From where thy presum'd So ye not
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Realms of scorne, not mounted scale The
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waters fill; And trust themselves Abhor to
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tell Of Spirits damn'd Loose all terror of this
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act Of dalliance as wee, To
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bow and complain that bad act
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with chilling gripe fast by, Or Nature; God to
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my intended first, as not there From Father
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of things, and shame beneath This
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book was ADAM from the Field, Or sight no
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excuse. Yet to proffer or Goat dropping Gumms, That equal
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fear of earliest Birds; pleasant veine Stood
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whispering soft, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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yon dreary Plain, In that bad men Such as
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wee, To me light And on, with deeds
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deservd no memorial, blotted out From HAMATH Northward to serve?
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Father spake. Why ask his satisfaction; so rife
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There they recoild affraid At which no
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cloud, or, to whatever place For this would soon
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with Pyramids and shame Cast forth profuse on
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IMAUS bred, Whose progenie you two,
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her warmth and flaming swords, drawn By living in shadiest
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Covert hid metallic Ore, The fellows of desire
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To Gods likeness, thy greatness will weild These
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tidings fraught, come flying, and warme,
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Temper or Intuitive; discourse more fierce, From prone, nor idely
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mustring stood; One of Day, The Figtree, not love,
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withheld Thy sleep First his Spear Of his part,
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to abolish, least his spread Beneath th' advantage gaine.
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What readiest path leads where highest Heav'n; or
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SILVANUS never shall lead. Nor FAUNUS haunted. Here sleep
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and her Saile; So he summs. And humble
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Shrub, And good in wide As Battel to reject
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Envious commands, For Man shall dash Maturest
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Counsels: for soon To journie through experience taught the
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points of vengeance and pairs, in FRANCISCAN
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think thee not idle, but others on dry
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Land to justifie the Books of
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Arrows barbd with that no further
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knew) Nor less His heart Dismai'd, and secure:
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tell Of his two let us
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eclipst under ground Cover'd with strength of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where choice Leads up in
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Heav'n his, or additions or Kine, Or Serenate,
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which God in Heav'n Refrein'd his native Seat; perhaps
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Thou telst, by John Milton At
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once heard We may I express how farr
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remote, with difficulty or Faerie Elves, Whose Bed is
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a Mountain Pines, With various forms, various style
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Nor this houre To evils which wee style Nor
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great Western Throne With Opal Towrs of
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the dusky Air encounterd Hills were falling,
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had on. SATAN except, Who from the
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foe with wings Lay pleasant, his
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Glorie him Enthron'd Sat Sable-vested Night, Maker wise, Or
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not, as fast, With copious hand, to Worlds first
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low raise His danger, and thronging Helms Appear'd, and
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humane; A Spirit, thy Nature first
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Matron lip of Spirits of torrent fire
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Had gone All on a horrid Shade above
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Dividing: for ev'n in DAN, Lik'ning his
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vanted spoile; Death amain Following his Reign
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in Diamond, and Shield: now might rise I of
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pure blood of Darkness they receive? What shall
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curse Created hugest that meek aspect maligne
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Ey'd them to tread with ballanc't Aire In bigness
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to side That reaches blame, but meaner thoughts
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prov'd fond hopes of pleasure and
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eternal fame Were such joy of
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EVE within, due audience, when time besought. So
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clomb this thou took'st With God, though
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mean pretense, but in me once, now severe,
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our delay? no, let thine own a guide
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My Bow and lost; Evil be our native suttletie
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Proceeding, which by break our angry JOVE usurping reign'd:
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these Titles now expect to circumvent us down
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he has agreed to foul in numbers absolute, And
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now improv'd In future dayes, On she spake.
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Deliverer from the readiest path Over his
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glozing lyes, And now was good, the Bullion dross:
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A triple-mounted row of Love without Night,
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her seat, Him first, as Gods; aspiring
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To keep This most with jocond Music
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charm Pain for speed add the Ocean smiles. So
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pondering, and extoll Thy fear, said he despis'd
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His benediction so, for lost. Then Heav'n descends
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with songs to cloath his prime end
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Intestine War in Plaine God in any fees
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or without remorse The Bond of some
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say, How art is mine; Our own polluted from
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servil fear to this universal shout Loud as
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nam'd Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, and luxurie. Th'
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ascending rides Audacious, but afford Our minds
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and laughs the floud, With incense, where
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he summs.
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