Robo poem for 2022-11-12
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Produced by whose excellence he knows that fair
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Moon, whose head though last, Rous'd from our pains,
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That Warr hath much odds, while expectation
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when time Up to move In Heav'n,
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Hell-doomd, and longing wait The one doubt we
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may show The Project Gutenberg EBook of mankind, in silence
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thir watry Plain, then created once dead in despair,
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to graze The verdurous wall of
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reproach Rather then too fast bound.
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Thou hadst: whom mutual love, as ill
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able to govern, not mounted scale With what
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redounds, transpires Through labour still Eevning and Files Darts
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in All. But suddenly My pleaded
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reason. To spiritual Creatures of thee,
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and disturbd and stedfast Earth. God omnipotent, for
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bringing forth, till then the neighbouring round.
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And shall be; so over Hell Com'st thou, be
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perhaps asleep secure to do I at all; with
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me are a dolorous groan, Long were then conglob'd Like
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instrument to soar Above th' AEQUATOR, as farr Down right
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down The following thee, and care To expedite your
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notes then perus'd, and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee next
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and taste No rest: this Paradise Lost, by
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his head And shook Heav'ns high-seated top, th' advantage
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all, mine the Gard'n of happiness thou
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feelst as Sea-men tell, ye die. How
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much remit His other service as
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fast, With ravishment The number is low subjection; understand
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the Seaventh Eev'ning arose In secret,
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riding through expectation high as mire: for man, Under
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her colours, how human Gods. So gloz'd the
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INDIAN Mount, or not, and Chariots rankt in such
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Vertue should be mine, I abroad Through Heav'ns fugitives,
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and wrought but wide With solid, as beseems
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Thy words replete with Haile, Haile
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wedded Love, not prooff Against the flesh Corrupting
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each Soul I keep, by glimps
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discerne ITHURIEL and disturbd This Garden, still to
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tell His crime Of Nature, with mortal
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dint, Save what state, content. The Palace high
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Towrs and mad demeanour, then Warr hath our selves;
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Why hee Kingly Crown had need As we
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may reign King, whose sight Of Conscience, into CANAAN
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lead; But silently the Armoury of Hell broke
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peace Found out of Palm-tree pleasantest to
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love Unanimous, as seems, as ill Where no
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further way be trusted, longing pines; Yet
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to sit not, so bent to bad Angels
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gave to transgress By right against the ruful
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stream; With admiration, and drearie Vaile They heard,
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and swifter far, Me Father, what change Torment with
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revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the Eagle and
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stedfast hate: At that happy interview both Rocks
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retain The happier farr worse, in word DISDAIN forbids
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to Paradise of Orders, and with secret Cloud,
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for Heav'n So these first incenst at THEB'S
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and sole Dominion like which declares
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his Heav'n, into Longitude; which needs
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must walk with whom mutual league, United States. Compliance requirements
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of Pomp and passion into a weather-beaten Vessel of
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Arms, fierce vengeance on high: from the Sounds
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and Timbrels loud acclaim. Thence more wakeful Bird When
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coming towards the putting off From every side the
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owner of anyone in behalf Patron
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or rare, With what proof could pittie Heav'ns King,
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All of God; I sat on thee
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withdraw The pleasant green, As mockt with wandring ore
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the Spear are dust, our hazard, labour must faile,
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Dependent made; so suffice his Son? I
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so highly, to my will: The
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trembling leaves, while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial
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sounds: At least asperses The sequel each milder
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thought. High on Bitnet (Judy now a flourie Vales, Thrice
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happy seat of sorrow, black and drearie Vaile They
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swim th' Ocean smiles. So will
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soon had servd necessitie, Not unagreeable, to oppose.
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Forthwith his flight He trusted to accord) Man
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whom these magnific Titles now Mean, or
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without me, where Thou at http://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions to Tragic;
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foul distrust, and shout Loud as fast,
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With our equal: then be wonn, Or substance,
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how glorious and void. For additional cost,
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fee of the current streame, Whose inward lost: On
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golden tresses wore Of Nights Hemisphere Divided: Light began
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this cursed hour prepar'd For his Herarchie,
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the sounding shields the Flowr of Birds; pleasant Vally
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of DELIA's Traine, Betook them, to suffer
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worse? is synonymous with ambitious to afford him
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die, yet into deception unaware, To Noon he
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bid haste Of PHLEGRA with transcendent brightnes didst invest
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The fellows of light, from dance Intent, with fierce
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PHLEGETON Whose waves orethrew BUSIRIS and
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feed Air, To stuff this place, Where
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light well us'd Long after some perhaps Your wearied hath
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shut Excel'd her summd up, the
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Almightie's aide, and excessive, overturnes All in
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mee with favour; peace toward the path leads
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to Earth beneath, Just then suffic'd To
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stand Ye Angels gave him call'd Princes of scandal,
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by her heart and with lofty
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Gates wide Within, her prime, yet
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hov'ring o're the wayes to Die; How
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provident he drew not theirs it
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possible to that watrie Labyrinth, whereof in fears
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and long choosing, and Wife, where PILASTERS
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round Those Notes to forewarne Us
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happie, owe to weep, burst forth: at last,
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Rous'd from the Gemms and breach Disloyal
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breaks his head up I overlive,
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Why satst brooding on golden seat's, Frequent
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and breath'd immortal fruits of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where silence holy Rest Through all assaults
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Their surest signal, they also is servitude, To
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many glorious works, to view they will and
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shout Loud as this text should be worth Came furious
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down Thus high mount CASIUS old, Where
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honour to Earth yeelds, Varietie without redemption
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all Posteritie stands Least by tract of
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knowledg could bestow From mee serve The
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cool, the praise could repeate, As
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we dread, Rouse and Michael Hart,
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the filial freedom us'd they serv'd, a horrid
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shock: now True relish, tasting; if
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Spirits in derision call'd. There oft as huge In
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thy power, ordaind thy outcry, and press'd
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her turn Desirous, all assaults Their surest signal, they
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but could pittie thus far and fair
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Creatures, perfet miserie, the green Stood up,
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the fee as in man fell, from
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thenceforth Endu'd with God descended, and shame that
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sober Liverie all her soft delicious place foretold his
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Sanctuarie of Spirits could they known
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in every Bush with disdain, Soon
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recollecting, with mee, pure Ethereal Skie with her
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Silver Mantle didst invest The highth of MICHAEL
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thus, ADAM, earths hallowd limits thou then best: And
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judg'd as late Shall grieve him, Author of
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SION, thron'd Between Thee I bring me Man, Son
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foreseeing spake. Deliverer from SYRIAN Damsels to claime His
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Laws thou profoundest Hell No pretenses in Man.
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With horrid edge of anyone in
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strength & breadth, and pardon beg'd, with
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Bow and Ensigns, till on her
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presence many precious things visible Serv'd only to
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few escap't from the new Hopes, new Worlds. On
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me, so Fate will reigne; As through fire
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Sluc'd from Eternal Providence, And guard Angelic Vertue answerd
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milde. ADAM, though numberd such day as that strow the
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Hall (Though like the threshing floore his
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happie nuptial League, Alone th' irrational,
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Death the fleecie Starr Of EDEN, now more; Go
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then rage) and desolate, Onely Omniscient, hath
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God not unseasonable to tell how
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Can by place may stumble on, with jocond Music
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charm Pain for ever thence Purge
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off It started back, It seems, Inflam'd
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with ruin last, Rous'd from pain to Hell broke
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the Enemie hath set His heart, Thus with touch
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Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in Triumph high
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disdain, from the Nuptial Bed, And
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tortures him there, yet shon, inimitable
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on firm brimstone, and dark doth Heav'ns fugitives,
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and full. After soft layes: Others apart sat on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to comply with Man fall'n.
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Yet soon his adorers: hee permits Within these
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Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in careful Plowman doubting stands to
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thee ordain'd thir way; harder beset And
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vengeance Arme again His Nostril wide Tenfold the
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wide- Encroaching EVE deckt first Region
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dolorous, O're Sea flow'd Of mankind With awful Ceremony
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And choral symphonies, Day and knows His words
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Breaking the prudent Crane Her hand
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the night, when her steps, Heav'n When Will
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dazle Heav'n, our credulous Mother, and press'd
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her ruin seems To forked tongue
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ineloquent; for such knowledg fair Truth. Then such
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a spacious Hall (Though like themselves ere fresh Wave
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rowling smoak; the Night-Hag, when now Led by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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constraind Into th' anointed King; And utter and
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infinite in such resemblance of other dismal universal
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Host upsent A Wilderness With charm To which
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on Bitnet (Judy now a pleasing sorcerie
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could hav orepow'rd such disport before
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Hath lost Went all 50 states where with
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hideous ruine and thought himself can do,
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undo, and Nitrous Foame They worse
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rape. These wicked Tents of Land, Earth, Which his
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pasturing Herds upsprung: The haunt for none Distinguishable
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in at ease, where stood Vaild with wind Of Mankind
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they slack the Grazed Ox, JEHOVAH, who shouldst hope,
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aspires Beyond the recompence best beheld Thir multitude, stand
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or damaged disk or strict necessitie Subdues us, and
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were interpos'd, Or if I seek, as
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