Robo poem for 2022-09-25
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If Natures hand, Whom to change Worth waiting,
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since no good in Chief, The Kingdoms of man, so
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Fate Free Vertue fails, or with
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hands then prosperity Could once as
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Sea-men tell, With Mountains in best
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of taste of public moment, in mooned
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hornes Thir branches hung with twelve
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Sons Came not by th' EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much pleasure
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I also; at eeve In the
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wide- Encroaching EVE Address'd his World, and least of Morn,
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I upon his darksom Gulf Of tenfold Adamant,
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his tongue ineloquent; for access Without Mediator,
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his presence, neerest to pervert that brightest
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shine. 1.E.2. If true, here their heads as
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are particularly important less need All persons
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concerned disclaim any way thou anon, while
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Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds: At such wherein consists
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not; love or Middle, all th'
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account To PADAN-ARAM in despair, to submit or
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possess The bold Compeer. Whence in Hell, then my dwelling
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place Chos'n by frugal storing firmness gains To
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observe Immutably his potent Rod extends to shelter us?
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this act Annuls thy Creature who
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not feard To know, when God heard,
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and pay him lastly kill. My hold
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The former state; how can scape into
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the Waters, Woods, and her rich inlay Broiderd
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the limited thir Straw-built Cittadel, New Heav'n so dismist
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in ECBATAN sate, as nam'd of som message
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high place, they fondly thinking to soar Above th'
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instant stroke shall resign, when he can to
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overcom By ASTRACAN over HELLESPONT Bridging his head,
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but food discern'd Or when Night Invests
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the heat these first knew not copy, or
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frustrate: in her kind; Whose fellowship I could
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make Gods they recoild affraid At which he stears
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his deliv'rance, and things so is undefil'd and foule
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Thir downie Bank with hideous orifice gap't on dry
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Land In at Altars, when his fall One
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who last, and all Windes The
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fee or Eeven, To dwell and gates
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of Jasper shon Above th' accuser. Thus was
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to justifie the yellow Sheaf, Uncull'd, as
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farr remov'd VVhich onely good; and go, so farr.
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So dearly to strive or like sense
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Variously representing; yet firm brimstone, and Grooms
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besmeard with jocond Music charm his Enemies thir
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memorie was giv'n, with what glorious and as Princes,
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when the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with like joy
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for sight, by som small peculiar,
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though first seduc'd them furder woe in
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hollow Deep Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And high behests
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his ire, Belike through experience of words,
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out-flew Millions of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where Earth he found thir dwelling haply
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slumbring on evil thence the less peal'd With
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Honey stor'd: the sport and equally enjoying God-like fruition, quitted
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all a pretty Trespass, and Carbuncle most
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needs, whether thus our eares, Farr separate,
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circling fire, He spake: and strength intire Strongly to
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work associated in Arms, In sorrow and
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Trophies: all limit, at Altars, when our dignitie
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How art Judge Of DAVID (so call up with
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me thy beams, Now less vext the Love-tale Infected
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SIONS daughters with like deeds in Heav'n so much
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what thou for when they move In PONTUS or
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human pair That one small partition, and remote From
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amidst the shrub Fenc'd up risen With Warr then,
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all Her mariageable arms, and sudden miserable
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it again thir Law, and Palaces he counsels from Eternitie,
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for sight, With Centric and firm they
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aim'd That must forgoe, To deathless pain? And Wings
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were fought at thy magnific Titles
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yet from SYRIAN mode, whereon we break of
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this Sex: for blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly Power, and
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destin'd to descry new delight, As we eate Thereof,
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nor th' Earth the buxom Air, imbalm'd With all
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Temples th' Eternal Spring. Not then EVE
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rightly thou mine: to soar Above
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the dream Had ended foul and highest in sin,
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on golden tresses wore Of day-spring, and dangers, heard declar'd
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Sovran King, and perturbation, and Asthma's, and Flour.
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Our tended Plants, & Fruits in Triumph high
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over-rul'd Thir sinful thought, and shame Among the guileful
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Tempter ere thus much the Father, what
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could I will raise At sight Of mightiest
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rais'd us through waste, and ride in PALESTINE, and
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as violent hands, wings, or high, now Of
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Harlots, loveless, joyless, unindeard, Casual fruition, quitted all assaults
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Their living Wheels, so hee with clamors compasst
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round Were set, With travail difficult, not bright,
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Then was set the face Youth of
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God; That God aright, and violence Of brazen
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foulds discover sights of one Crime, If they
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transgress, and Fowle. In those flames No rest: he
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appeers, And courage on golden Scales, yet observ'd Thir
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Orisons, each behind Illustrious farr From Beds
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of thee, yet there He lookd
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and tinsel Trappings, gorgious Knights In Labyrinth
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of Death; so from Eternitie, dwelt then saist
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Flatly unjust, to Death Bind thir Balls Of
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order, quit of all-ruling Heaven Gate was swum,
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was shee busied heard cry Surround me,
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to finde Matter unform'd and ANCIENT NIGHT,
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I taught the passive both, had need of
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Hell, Which mans delightful land, nor Angel can
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high King, whose radiant Seat the use
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To mortal dint, Save what may not
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void and down Into th' uplifted
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beyond Frighted the brittle strength Glories: For happy state by
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experience of sorrow, black and shame To bring
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to excess, that tongue Inspir'd with Vines, And
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Valour or presaging, from hearts desire. To guiltie all
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assaults Their Altars by whose drouth Yet unconsum'd. Before
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mine ear one thrice in PALESTINE, and silent
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stood yet methought less need All amaz'd Night-wanderer
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from the Bowre, while her praise. Ye shall resound
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thee thy Associates, ADAM, now they
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light she took me long obedience then bursting
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forth came to God. But mortal foe, and rout
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on errand sole, and OPPOSITE, Of them
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came, nor ever fight, Sore toild, his
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head, devouring fire. They led th' assembly next
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behind, Whose Fountain who appeer'd To mortal prowess,
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yet know More glorious Warr, Caught in destroying,
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other Hemisphere Night Secret they spent his
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forming hands Were Tents resound. Such whispering soft, by force,
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as over head return: So should
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find His peace, Yet thence to satisfie
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the damn'd Firm land imbosom'd without Thorn the envier
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of dark opprobrious Hill, Dale, Pursues the
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Soil, the just equalitie perhaps with bold Wont
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ride forth, soon discerns, and Union without more shall need,
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or wilt taste of sorrow, doleful shades, where flowes
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GANGES or prop, or standing else Superiour and distribution
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of God; I love refines The Devil enterd,
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and nobler birth mature Of radiant visage
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incompos'd Answer'd. I fell, how is associated)
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is discovered and drag him temperd
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so, that Starr Of Beril, and assume Mans effeminate
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slackness it rowld. Sole reigning holds Gladly the
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rough edge of Spirits immortal fruits the purer, earth Up
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to come, for possession put two past;
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and Apologie to rowle Spaces incomprehensible (for of
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him sole Dominion like safetie guided down in Heav'n
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by work ease I have sought thee
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reconcil'd, at each Nation to endure Thy lingring, or som
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great Chief of warr; there plac't,
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with eyes, that provided all Heaven Gate Tempest
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shall yeild To dash Maturest Counsels: for use of Hell,
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Thou mai'st not; Nature to Death deliver ye
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to plague us? this Imperial Ensign, which
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yonder shadie Woods, and through ways thir prayers or whither
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tend Plant, but long after them lets
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pass Without Copartner? so much failing,
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meets A long See farr from SYRIAN
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Damsels to thine eye askance Thus measuring things
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proceed, and sequesterd, though not Heav'n; I keep, by
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command Shall hast'n, such confusion: but retir'd, The
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Hell Fame is derived from mercy shewn
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On ADAM, estrang'd in daily flow From their fault,
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Which now flotes, but of old with me,
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Which gives me committed and shame Of THEMIS
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stood mute, though thereby to strength within EDEN
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planted; EDEN stretchd her Aire wide
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bounds, Dislodging from SYRIAN ground, till The summoning Arch-Angels
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to Heav'n. What feign'd Or cast at
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Altars, when BELLONA storms, With gratefull
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Smell, Herbs, Fruits, & oft hast lost;
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the Arch-fiend reply'd. Empress of Grain, or
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Fountain by Millions of man-kind, To
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forked tongue of God; I keep, by Imperial
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Ensign, which my head though the terms of
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Paradise Foundst either side, the Serpent, and took
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From far blazing, as Hell, or distribute or nam'd
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the Oracle of light, but th' Angelical
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to dissent From prone, nor rising seem'd
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A Circuit wide, Likest to reveal? yet
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well, and dying rise, and gross to CERES
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all As DELOS or Garden-Plot more
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violent way thou spok'n as this day from liveless Rib.
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Being as Nourishment to strive or Beast;
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which follows dignity, might stand, a
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wonder claims attention held At Loopholes cut sheere,
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nor yet who might supplie the change, Where Cattel
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in Waters he judg'd; How little space was at first
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on stiff Pennons, towre The sword Of Innocence, of
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harme. But he scrupl'd not lost; where
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Earth No where he resolv'd With
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me exercise and with labour calls
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us deni'd To me hope here place
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