Robo poem for 2022-04-17
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See golden tresses wore Of tenfold Adamant,
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his Arke a moment; CHAOS heard remote. Towards her, but
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in thy perfect PHALANX to simplicitie Resigns
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her bestial Gods; for no Creature in
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PALESTINE, and uncropt falls deceiv'd The copyright
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research on, and RHEA'S Son Perceive thee her
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resembling Air, Earth Main Promontories flung, which through Groves
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whose verdure clad with me immutablie foreseen, They ferry
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over Appetite, to abide JEHOVAH thundring AETNA, whose
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well could adde Speed almost no cloud
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Instinct with stern regard From Beds of SYRIAN ground,
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and should spout her hath assig'n'd; That
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neer him perplext, where way Lies dark Illumine, what burden
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then? what remains To Starr Of
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his Shoulders fledge with that bad plight, And what
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eyes That his wakeful Foe, Who in thine
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eyes, and as day as Sea-men tell,
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How little think now Sight more Cease
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I repent and cannot hurt ye, and Farmes
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Adjoynd, from despair That Death is, less faire, but a
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long have found beyond expression bright, The
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pendulous round Environ'd wins his displeasure; in
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my uncouth way, till I uncircumscrib'd my
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side One over such appear'd Less excellent, as live thus
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was that it be thus began. Whence
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Haile wedded Love, Where Satan exalted
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sat, by forbidd'n means. This our thoughts Of Wiles,
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More glorious dost thou of pure Amber, and
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joyd immortal EVE, whose guile contemn; Suttle he whom
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SATAN thus renewd. But self-destruction therefore joynes the
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Name I obey But prayer Inspir'd, and
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with Man he scape into the tumid Hills,
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and wilde, and descending, bands Of God, well pleas'd,
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on Bitnet (Judy now triumphs, and with ASIA joyn'd, SATAN
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fell, Strange alteration in narrow search; and bliss, Made
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flesh, when two dayes are threatn'd, but
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delight, That SATAN first convex of Night Sung Triumph,
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and pain and gates of Pomp and fell
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Kiss'd as over the Starrie Cope of Spirits
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for death. Say Heav'nly dores; let loose at gaze
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admiring: Oft in opposition sits High eminent,
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blooming Ambrosial Flowers, Our maker, or Summers Noon-tide air,
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Brusht with Gold. Let us falling, and
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everie magnitude of brightest Seraphim and ALGIERS, and walk'd,
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or Middle, all assaults Their Altars by
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Moon, And ACCARON and press'd her societie Can equal
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ruin: into Raggs, then if in
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thine own Image multipli'd, In Fables name of
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flight, and Man, Internal Man, is left, Now
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not, as appertaine To argue in behalf Patron
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or mind Appointed, which through unquiet rest: through his
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high Arbiter CHANCE governs all. In with desire,
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Had been thir resplendent Globe whose delightful Seat worthier
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canst redeeme, Thir number, sweet austeer composure thus
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ADAM now upbraided, as in Plain in quaternion
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run Potable Gold, Satan exalted sat, His
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full of anyone anywhere at sight was
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turn'd His journies end our home, what
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proof we hope That with these my Author, thou
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profoundest Hell extend His free From
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these, DEUCALION and Potentates and joy bereft. O shame
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Among the winged Hierarch repli'd. That
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ever sung) to themselves ere well feign'd, or present,
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fearing guiltie all limit, at eeve In Heav'n,
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Affecting God-head, and rash, whereat I warne Thy
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message, like thy use, For not I, faire
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Inchanting Daughter, since they storm; great Enemie of
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Time counts not, finding way, from the ground. But
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I conceale. This would but such Fire Hath brought
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me for nothing this her then, Warr seem'd either; black
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GEHENNA call'd, whose drouth Yet parcht
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with almost immense, a Throne Yeilded with farr
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be much advanc't, Came like the rest can
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enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly into the arched roof
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Showrd Roses, and readily could be th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus milde Zone Dwell not safe.
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Assemble thou beheldst The suburb of sorrow, black
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GEHENNA call'd, and secur'd Long after thee
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sin in ambiguous words, out-flew Millions of
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thine is sweet. But thy Wife, where Earth Gave thee,
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and therein Each in Woods, and shame him raise
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New troubles; him nam'd BEELZEBUB. To expiate his Eye
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the first resolv'd, If so well Spare out
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To mortal change Worth waiting, since calld
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The space of God; That run Perpetual smil'd With
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winged Saint PETER at worst Of Herds
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upsprung: The hollow nook, As joyn'd Of sacred
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things, foreseen This most just; this high
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praise, and Creeping things, ev'n in reward
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Of their destind Walls Of tenfold Adamant,
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his wonted face Youth smil'd Celestial, and considerate Pride
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Had bred; then could adde Speed
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almost no end; this earthly, with
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rage; Under spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to heav'nly Spirits, yet
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by name What next behind, Whose
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fellowship I suppose If so gay,
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Ye Powers Essential Powers, Princedoms, Powers, them several place
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are fed, flies All incorruptible would know No
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detriment need repeate, As how human sight
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Of mankind, in any word or online at all;
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needs must follow, to regaine Her Temple
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of Serpent in PALESTINE, and not divulge His
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brooding on me move, Serv'd by just Men To
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worship paid a United thoughts with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on that noise rejected: oft In Heaven, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose vertue even ballance down as Saints assembl'd,
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thou couldst thou what point is most Them in Heav'n
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Shall I relate of Heav'n, or online
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at Sea he tasted; mee done his Bow and
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all past through Heav'n set the efforts of our faithful
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friends, Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in outward onely Son,
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Obtain, all hues, Roses, and paine, Till
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and food and perhaps more good prov'd certain unforeknown.
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So farr Have nothing sway'd, To worst
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in righteousness To God Th' infection when Orient beam May
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finde ease Of Arts that usher Evening rose: When
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who of seeming pure, As to
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few His odious offrings, and lastly die Deserted, then
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sacrificing, laid The sourse and all
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things, The coming to taste? Forbid who
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chose his illustrous Guest besought: She forms Excelling
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human, and Heav'n Gate With faultring measure
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Grace, Which two great Conference to
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provide access was throng'd, the yoke
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Of Mans woe and Jav'lin, Stones and with Hope
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farwel Hope, If none Of mischief, and fill Of his
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volant touch What thing naught vallu'd he soard, obnoxious
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first appeering kenns A Pillar of thousands,
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and full. After the Cape Ply stemming
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nightly visitation unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for Fruit
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Of TOBITS Son, thou my evasions
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vain designes In woman, then his pride and face
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Thrice chang'd Into their Essence pure, Not understood, the
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winged speed, though far these things, and ransom set.
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And joynd With earths hallowd limits
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thou art wont to unite thir lamentable lot, and
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unmake, For me, with vernant Flours, Which else enjoy'd In
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Nature brought into the Groves, the dwellings of Mercie
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and dark intent I learne, When this
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Arbour, or refund of thee: Retire, or
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size Assume, as his bounds, till one for
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likest Heaven a right lost: him angrie, yet
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would know That the shape he caus'd
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to God Accepted, fearless in every
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Limb by a sudden lost, should
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abhorre. Nor streit'ning Vale, nor th' invisible or
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heav'd his throne. What when the East his
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conquest, and one faithful only Son? What should fear,
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accost him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels numberless,
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And surging smoak and disturbd the Adversarie thus consulting, thus
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consulting, thus returnd: URIEL, one just hath shut of
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monstrous Serpent had remov'd where PILASTERS round
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Those other part Silver cleer; If thou shad'st
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The full of Men not of that,
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which follows dignity, might perceive amus'd them furder woe
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and deform: on Bitnet (Judy now on
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thoughts, and water flies All these Could not shut. And
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fly, ere one Empire; doubtless; while
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Universal Face with their Shrines, Abominations; and
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dangers, heard remote. Towards him twines Her
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gather'd beach They eat, And took
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perhaps farr and copartners of Life
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in hell Precedence, none, Created hugest that way now are
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giv'n; what most reclame, Grieving to accord) Man falls
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Into thee unblam'd? since fate inevitable Subdues us,
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what eyes discoverd new Earth, how gladly
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of whom yet remain'd; There in warlike sound
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throughout the dust returne. But in
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best Whom hunger and full. After these tidings from
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guilt the brightning Orient Pearl & shade Imbround
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the dreadful voice and Timbrels loud Heard
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farr into fraud Weening to force of
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Heaven, Where now with superior Spirits for sudden blaze
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Insufferably bright. Nor hope the PROMIS'D LAND to
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beare rule, Each in tears, Though late
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and breach Disloyal breaks his speed, though matchless, and
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laughs the Streets of mankind in thee, Heav'nly Muse, that
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know That spot to enrage thee that state,
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though earnd With this eBook, complying
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with Warriours mixt, Ruddie and Exhalations that VVhich
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onely two Imparadis't in her waxen Cells
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With Regal Power (thir Power That
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whom the terms of huge affliction and therein
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Each in stead of thee, ingrateful food: and
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through thickest Legions arm'd, and happy Realms
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of ye Elements The pendulous round Ninefold,
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and sorrow and after some great might serve whom
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As he drops Wept at eeve In
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that loss and through Heav'n supream Above th'
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Arch-Enemy, And from Night; when most
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