Robo poem for 2021-07-30
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If aught by allusion calld, Of what
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in Heav'n receiv'd us lies Th' ascending
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pile Stood fixt Mine eare With
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copious matter thou rather why not? som great
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Light back Stay his Angel last by a place,
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Perpetual Fountain or Goat dropping Gumms,
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That excellence Not equal, nor let dry Land
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From Noon, and refin'd By Judges first, who
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in SITTIM on a fairer person lost
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In procreation common else. By force, as
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far with Lioness; So spake the
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partner and miserable Doing or DRYAD, or intermission
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none with horror pale, and splendor
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wan; who fill'd each Hill; Joyous the rest
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by him twines Her Husband, for bringing
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forth, th' Eevning on, Image of Spirits
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could love, so long wanderd man
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fell, And colours mixt, Assemble, and Degrees
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Jarr not let me then, that fixt mind Knew not;
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I feel begun Early, and with Project
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Gutenberg is bliss, while enjoy Free Vertue in
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change awaits us alone pleas'd With loss and
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warme, Temper or unimmortal make her rich imblaz'd, Seraphic
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arms and Limb Sutable grace They trespass, Authors
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to bend Four ways thir work and hapless Paire
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Sate Eagle-wing'd, beside it self: To veile
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the free as JUPITER On evil that
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grew, Sat Sable-vested Night, her bleating Gods. So spake th'
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attempt MEDUSA with Radiance crown'd Of som glimps
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of enmitie disarm'd, Of day-spring, and
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gates of anyone anywhere at eeve In SION Hill
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One night under darkness; but a Flour which
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both stood, Tables are of Scorpions I
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embold'nd spake, th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus to
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seek Such to evil whence? in men; though fall'n
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on Bitnet (Judy now Man there might or adverse:
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so huge Rose as one from utter woe;
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Where I thence To TAURIS or sweet! How
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art happie, owe to soar Above
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th' occasion want, nor these thy name
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If your fleecie Starr Of difficulty or
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Plantation for ever blest. For Gods! yet
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lives, Lives, as his heel; His Longitude through experience of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when the Night-Hag, when
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ambrosial fragrance fill'd With these eyes, Sunk
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down Th' infection when hospitable Dores Yielded thir
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Balls Of Mans First wheeld thir Supper Fruits
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in Heav'n. Shee first lighted, soon
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Among innumerable sound throughout Dominion giv'n him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels Demi-gods. Nor had night Have left
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Among themselves, and heat from the Seas And
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bended knee His Laws argue in Arms, in Triumph high
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praise, The bent On either not but narrower bound
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his Works, and with addition strange;
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yet linkt; Which if so long forborn, at
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hand, and passion into the present pain, where stood
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Then shall reare ye find, seise
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thee, and shot with ease, and inferr Thee
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satiate, and full. After these Vex'd
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SCYLLA bathing in despair, to studie houshold good,
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Against the address specified in aught, no
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additional terms of Pipes that proud ambitious aim Against
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the vext the hoarie deep, Themselves invaded next, free
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Reason, might beget of NILE: So eagerly
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the Filial obedience: So Eev'n and rejoycing
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in Heav'n so unapprov'd, and Rivers mouth Cast
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out of God; I bred them as firm his
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fear: of sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd, Forbidden Tree, If shape
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retaind. Thenceforth shall unfould, To set encoding:
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ASCII 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You can Is
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greater Man fall'n. Yet unconsum'd. Before the din
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of God; I never saw. The
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flaming rode Triumphant through fire Into my dread of
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thee, As we may chance may mitigate and
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willing feet The less Then sweet, That
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led th' inroad of Beasts of prey on Bitnet
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(Judy now scatterd spirits returnd, Pleas'd highly
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they stood, and with pale Horse: to sustaine His
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vastness: Fleec't the Eeven On duty, sleeping soon he
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drew nigh, his coming sprung And
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limited to, the sons of MOSES and heard, without
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was ceas't, but of him a Mountain
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fell'd) Brass, Iron, three folds were
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sweet. But O Myriads which are giv'n; what
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is no drizling showr, But call that must earne
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My Hell-hounds, to deepest Hell, a physical
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medium and upturn'd His wrath or threats to
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give it, or corrupt no outward libertie, confin'd
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Within these then MELIBOEAN, or Fish
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that livd, Attendant on His Brethren, men they seek
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Thir painful steps On duty, sleeping found beyond
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expression bright, The Bond of worse appear The
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Ford, and refin'd, more remov'd, Under thy
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goodness I fell, Wholsom and Scepter of
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thee, and dangers, heard th' Eevning & dance to
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$5,000) are but favour'd more glory, and back recoiles
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Upon confusion stand. For mans behalf Patron or any
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provision of anyone anywhere at eeve
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In mystic Dance not slip th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus alone, As Man of Hell Captive
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Ark Maim'd his rebellious crew? Armie of
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wrauth awak't: nor restrain'd conveyance fill'd With
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sent from the Regent of works: therefore coold in
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the like which first adornd With
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hundreds and all Temples th' Arch-Enemy, And
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bring Thir small as befell, Bound on high: from the
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Royal State, Favour'd of Spirits of Harp and just:
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thrice happie Light, when her kind; Whose snowie
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ridge the neerer to few His
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Brother; studious thoughts more Incens't, and HYDRA'S,
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and fell'd Squadrons at each hand thus led? Till
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the stately growth though sad, noysom, dark,
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What wee, To see her to native suttletie Proceeding,
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which here onely, who seemd well
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to enquire: above shade, But bid
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cry With Reason, all Th' other Creatures, to me
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thought Both Heav'n arriv'd, and thirst And
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the flowing haire In curles on Bitnet (Judy now
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no no, let mee or falling, and trouble,
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which returnes Light by skilful Stearsman wrought In the
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Clouds will Fulfill'd, which cannot and
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shame obnoxious, and gigantic deeds. Then most needs, whether
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to necessitate his Angel, art can
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wee wear, Strait knew me down To deepest Hell,
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With reverence I point is now Advanc't in Heav'n.
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What pleasure seems difficult and sacred Feast and
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after such vast recess, Free, and
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crude, Of pleasure, solitarie. What wee, somtimes Viewless,
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and condemns to execute their temper; which
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the Six days work, the Threatner, look summs all
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prodigious joyning or elsewhere: For never comes unearn'd. Whence
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true source Of carnage, prey Of painful steps
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in despair, to shelter us? this
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Night, and shout, return'd them breeding wings Over the
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fruitful of monstrous sight Of amplitude
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almost no longer scrowle, Whose Seed time
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and by ventring higher I yeilded, by
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som Orator renound In thy dissent, Neither our woe,
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Regions they needs ensue; for Heav'n the
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copyright in All. But O Spirit, that
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The Calf in appearance, forth Triumphant through experience
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of joy: the pleasant Garden Trees
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In Femal charm. Earth Wheels her being, Fountain
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fome belated Peasant sees, Or when wee,
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or heav'd his eye: Thither let me once, now
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learn True Paradise He through ways That shed MAY
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Flowers; and why come I tend. If rightly thou
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shad'st The Bird Sings darkling, and gore. To
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open now on Bitnet (Judy now
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Was meant Not this miracle, and hunger drives
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to cringe, not less Then sufferd. Th' ascending rides
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Audacious, but Heav'nlie borne, Before had
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Of Mans Nature, hold By wound, though SPRING
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and dance, yet still longer will claim Of counterfeted
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truth thus created, and wine. Witness this
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then be thine own undaunted Fiend pass'd
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through Mazes, lead thir wish, to grant it
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less compass all deaths wound in Arms,
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in loves imbraces met, Scarse from SYRIAN ground,
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had been your Legions under Names in addition strange; yet
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recall'd His free Acceptance of harme. But firm
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brimstone, and pain, where your laughter, hath
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Man therefore the Oracle of Glorie
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in Heav'n Seek not Lord; such distempers
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foule Ingendring with hideous orifice gap't on flours,
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much deceav'd, much the sent, And colours of
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monstrous shapes and mossie seats had Of
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sorrow and pain Which two weights The secrets of
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Orders, and Omnipotent to wander forth were known.
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Farr heavier fall: so on thee all Disputes Forc't
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Halleluiah's; while offerd himself affirming Authoritie and drearie Vaile
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They measure found; So unimaginable as midnight brought
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First Father, call'd The Adversarie. Nor stood Before
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thy offerd good, Almightie, thine eye Views
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all deprav'd, Not all a craggy Bay After his
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works, Parent would torment me is life
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prolongd and pain From Beds of fire To
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have read, the Pourlieues of anyone anywhere
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at ease you follow the crisped Brooks, Rowling
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on in stead, and receiv'd; but of
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Hell, say first appeering kenns A Mercie-seat above
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her Wheeles That dwelt then created World, and
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Angels, or Faerie Elves, Whose midnight
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Revels, by e-mail) within the ARIMASPIAN, who is fume,
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That scal'd by surprize To heal the
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Center mix And Fruit Of many sins
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Among the fraudulent Impostor foule Are his impious obloquie
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condemne The likeness of this earthly, with unnumber'd as
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great World With ardor to submit or Infidel Jousted
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in Heav'n receiv'd us now fiercer by various
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influence on Arch-Angel URIEL, for damages, costs and
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Fish, Beast, or group of this abject posture coucht.
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Whence and wine. Witness the Empire now, though fairest
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unsupported
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