Robo poem for 2021-12-08
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Fall'n Cherube, and Wedlock-bound To waste beyond Frighted
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the use this our own. Cease I keep, by
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me withhold Longer thy Lord, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the
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world; nor that swim th' Empyreal forme Angelic, but
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he scape Th' Apostat, and tedious pomp of late
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Heav'n-banisht Host, When CHARLEMAIN with us three:
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Hell Receive thy fellows, with deeds of
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EVE; Assaying by such Accept your Dominion giv'n,
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Behold a secure Sat like safetie guided
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down To us, hate, Untam'd reluctance, and
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call'd ASTARTE, Queen unvaild her Prime, Yet
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evil Be sure, shalt behold At last
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On Man I espi'd thee, Bright effluence
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of whom ye both. O alienate
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from mans behalf Patron or sporting with Justice, of
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woe and pangs unfelt before. If this essential, happier
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daies. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - Except for Deities: Then
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voluble and Torneament; then ADAM first
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Morn. Now Night Related, and forewarnd the Master work, yet
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never will be In punisht in coate, Rough,
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or Pine, and colours mixt, Ruddie and disturb His Adamantine
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Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with Femal Light, Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms,
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Vertues, winged Spirits, O fall Before all a pleasing
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light In perfect PHALANX to incense his pennons
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vain plumb down Thus trampl'd, thus obtain His
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gentle Aires Whisper'd it away or fixt mind
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his eye beheld. For CHAOS damp and
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fell To Judgement to die Well hast
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thy punishment, False fugitive, and rest, of seeming Friend.
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For I re-visit now To transubstantiate; what thir Seat,
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Sing Heav'nly instructer, I keep, by EVE, some
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fit For Death her absence I bring. O friends,
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Th' intricate wards, and PHINEUS Prophets old. Then
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Wood-Nymph, or sweet! How shall pervert; and
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therein live, Though threatning, grew ten paces huge extent
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somtimes, with jocond Music charm his brethren,
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and laughs the free Approve the strife: The tempted
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our proper shape Starr or have walkt with
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revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the former state
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he wonns In narrow room in sight, each thing
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not remove, Save what follie overthrew, And pious
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awe, that implies not imparted to
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Wing, and due All seemd Somwhat
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extravagant and pain Of force urg'd Main Promontories
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flung, which God his capital bruise Expect
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to that most High, If that possesse Earth,
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with these I attaine, ADAM, whom mutual slaughter bent.
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Forthwith up here we happie, still
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I fall, o'rewhelm'd With all assaults
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Their living thing naught vallu'd he recollects, and
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boundless Deep. Let this essential, happier Seat of man-kind, To
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me is sure. Will covet more. With easie prohibition,
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who more sweetness, and infuriate shall faile to
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better fortitude Of CERES all these graces won audience
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and full. After thir minds and ADES, and
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reverence prone; and breach Disloyal breaks his leave
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a laughter; for sight, like deeds on
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som false Worm, That Lantskip: And fierce
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Winds Close at THEB'S and bould emprise; Part wield
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thir doings God of Worshippers Holy Memorials,
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acts of mankind, though that seem'd A mind
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And now proclaim'd? But opposite to loose it
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begins, Said mildely, Author of monstrous sight instead, meer
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shews of Power I felt, Commotion governd thus,
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behold Might in all a heap of earliest
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Birds; pleasant veine Stood on Bitnet (Judy now Saint
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After the Books of him, but a Project
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Gutenberg is meet, The work which plenteously The multitude With
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impetuous recoile and shame By Death
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her hand Showrs on Bitnet (Judy now came down, together
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throngd Drove them out th' Olympian
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Games or send his fury thus express'd. Here Nature
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seems And summons call'd a registered trademark,
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and Fowle, No inconvenient Diet, nor
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appear'd Less excellent, as henceforth oft; for damages, costs
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and Shield, half enclose him Findes no middle parts,
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then serve thir study of God; That under ground
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One over head appeerd Bending to
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reverse) To mortal tast Brought forth Triumphant
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through experience taught to know, Which thus BELIAL came
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one of Heaven, There wanted they obey, and rejoycing in
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Heav'n: on Internet eng003@unoma1 on Earth, who
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would reare ye Sons Then Wood-Nymph, or prop,
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or flie pain, where there he appeers, And
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calculate the Night-Hag, when call'd ASTARTE,
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Queen of anyone in Heav'n so stears his
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Love dealt equally enjoying God-like fruition,
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quitted all Heav'n to submit or inspir'd
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CASTALIAN Spring of Heav'ns Hath emptied Heav'n,
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whose boiling Gulf Hath left hand
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Abolish his love him, life dies,
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and addresses. Donations to submit or limitation
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set the wisest heart of peculiar Graces; then all
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assaults Their surest signal, they durst upon his Altar,
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bowing lowly roof thou thy view
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far Exceeded human, Princely counsel Warr, Caught in pain,
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that parts like, but despair: we to no end;
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this Maine from pain However, and found themselves ere
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thus securely him safe From their revenge.
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First, what Revenge? the Earth: And
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Spirits, O sight of vernal bloom, or
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drink, and bickering flame, Which we lay me
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set? Among the Starrs, that sleep? Produced by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by Kings BARBARIC Pearl &
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Flours, that live there, nor touch;
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here would surpass Earths inmost counsels different,
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or 20.zip ***** This eBook is low
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Bow'd down amaine By center, or West,
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or ridge the race contend, As with
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mine. At last consume us, shall remain, Till
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the Deep, With glorie aspires Beyond the slope their
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revenge. First, what hinders then his Angels; and
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from mercy shewn On Heavens Fire Hath
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emptied Heav'n, our state by me opens wide, but
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to anyone anywhere at large day, as thy
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outcry, and ILIUM, on yon boyling cells prepar'd, That the
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CAPE OF SERVANTS, on mee, and ILIUM,
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on EVE The Glory witherd. As we more potent Rod
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Of composition, strait they wish'd his
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restless thoughts, to be withheld Thy face, the
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tender herb, were propos'd: for Man, Son foreseeing spake.
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Deliverer from the stately highth, Stood in them enemies: From
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off These two first low whom
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now has agreed to mankind repli'd. O Woods,
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and violence and foule Are brought: and corpulence
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involv'd Thir nakedness with Mankind drownd, before
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Hath tasted, yet unspoil'd GUIANA, whose delightful use; the
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Son, in hand. A Foe pursu'd
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in writing (or any way he pass'd From
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flight, and spread Ensigns marching might surest signal, they
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lik'd, and innocence, Defaming as fast,
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and SILOA'S Brook that durst not thine
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is Knowledge of works between, Food of rest. Meanwhile
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the Majesty of dim thine now learn too much, by
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thy folly, and bid her substance
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be weak & heal'd: The Femal Bee Sits Arbitress,
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and foild with ambitious to submit
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or ranke Your wearied hath planted here
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onely, I be yet never to those colourd
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plume sprinkl'd with hideous length: before scarse pleasant Garden
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is just right, a heap of Paradise He
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lights, if I speak I fly By death shall pervert;
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and being To perish rather, swallowd up A monstrous
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shapes Will covet more. With hundreds and wrought
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by small infantry Warr'd on by hanging in
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it thee charge To match with words offend Our
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walks To blood Of Trumpets loud and occasiond,
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or offering meet, I suppose If thence his
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ray. What justly then whom SATAN (for Night Related,
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and all at whose Bark by Night Her
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fardest from God saw beneath That argu'd
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then, Warr hath laid Numbers that
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witherd all assaults Their Seats long Rove idle unimploid, and
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freely what resolution rais'd incessant toyle
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And on NORWEGIAN hills, to reascend,
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Though heaviest by this our state Here Love Immense,
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and fro To trample thee in Adamant Barr'd
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over this license and Grey, with accent thus renews. Now
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alienated, distance inexpressible they onely like
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which thou appeer, Back to retain; they around the
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Heathen World. So spake th' Ethereal Powers
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Matchless, but nigh Your bulwark, and wide
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Within, her coming thus and rash, whereat
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their great Luminarie Alooff the Firey Pillar of liquid, pure,
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accustomd hour set me loath to Man, as that
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witherd all might pass On duty, sleeping found by his
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coole recess, Free, and sets them more. With
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horrid shock: now To dwell And waking cri'd, This
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file should ill have foyld, If
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once Indebted and SILOA'S Brook that hill and
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long, though more watchful, stronger, some unkindness meets, the
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meager Shadow from SYRIAN Damsels to short
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blush of light, Save on som
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irriguous Valley spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to do
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with innumerable swarme, and shame in
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bright Arms, In Battel drew, and outward also mov'd,
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Fluctuats disturbd, yet unfound most just, Shall tend
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thee, adorn'd With thee repeaed; nor aught of
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sorrow, black and as appertaine To question
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askt of bones, Like a farr at head
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the fixt Thir happiness, who hold
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The doubts that strife Was understood, the frown of
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this work from. If then appeer'd To make a spot
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to my choice Leads him fierce desire
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To tempt with most excels Mistrustful,
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grounds his Train; there be forestall'd; much the Fiend.
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Back stept those HESPERIAN Fields, And should
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enthrall to force is also is low
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With what may know, Forbids us live, and with upright
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heart to stand, a Sea
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