Robo poem for 2021-10-16
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Whence and each, how lovly, saw, They pluckt
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the taste No sooner for Lights
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as earthly fruits Of his heel; His
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Armie, circumfus'd on by Fountain by it
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were to do against the will relate, or
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late. Som other calls us down Thus saying rose
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as not fear Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair Then when ALCIDES from mans destruction,
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maugre Hell, and therein set forth all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that witherd all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that equal hope, aspires Beyond all
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Temples th' accustomd hour stood Praying, for
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ever to incarnate and Battlements adorn'd
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With vain In th' AONIAN Mount, while Warr he
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up sprung: amazement of Heav'n be wonn, Or if
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within Lights on her return, but
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perverts best Deserve the Moon Sits Arbitress, and
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stately highth, Stood scoffing, highthn'd in
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hell Precedence, none, That run through Heav'n, and
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food perhaps with winged Warriour thus cri'd. Then
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feed on Bitnet (Judy now thy Lord
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High on JOVE, BRIARIOS or therein
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Each perturbation smooth'd with Pyramids and therein
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dwell. And gaze, Or Altar fum'd, By
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SATAN, now With pittie thus BELIAL with me
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though the left, Now walking in Triumph and
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with black it thee Certain my espous'd, my
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day upon our extremes, Or open brest Of day-spring,
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and call'd The ground A dewie ray,
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and passion to partake Rural repast, permitting him seduc't,
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but that kindl'd those bad no end; this nethermost
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Abyss Outrageous to enquire: above rule Conferrd upon
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my Mothers lap? there He ended, but
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DELIA's Traine, Betook them, by stealth Found unsuspected
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way. There was plaine, A Foe Approaching
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gross by strength, or heav'd his Proem
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tun'd; Into thy folly, and highth, and shallow
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to taste? Forbid who could pittie Heav'ns Almightie. Thou
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did'st resigne thy Law, thou beest he; But first prov'd:
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But goe Before thy victorious Bands Pursuing. I Adore
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him, will claim in compliance bad act
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intelligential; but all Temples th' accuser. Thus with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on Heav'ns matchless Chief: As
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likeliest find To trample thee combin'd In amorous intent,
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Mine never to submit or level wing Scout farr then
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elsewhere seen, Regent of Battel; and durst oppose
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his view Nor shalt give thee, Maker,
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be so, By Prayer th' Eternal wisdom all,
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this Garden, and lost, And what else
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Inhospitable appeer Hell trembl'd at Altars, when
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next him surer barr His violence of Man,
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of aire, that Hell sate me immutablie
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foreseen, They sate Idol of this gloom; the
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Year Seasons return, had need repeate, As
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we sent from SYRIAN ground, in PALESTINE, and Chariots
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rankt in him: His righteous plea, excus'd his envy,
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will Chose freely what is undefil'd and realtie Remain not;
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To Paradise could without measure all, so
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e're it I wak'd her, not
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quite consume us, we may stumble on, Shame
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to return To future we longer shivering
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under evil, Hell, say truth, or combin'd. Fraile
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is posted with flesh Corrupting each
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beauteous flour, Glistring with me. To mortal wound Pass'd
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frequent, and indecent overthrow and bear,
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Our Death shall pervert; and bliss, as
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in PALESTINE, and struggle, as Sea-men tell, How
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first break of seeming Friend. For Death Grinnd
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horrible confusion, wrath or thir deeds; All Power, thy
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Sister, and favour, him next Mate, Both
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to give thee, whose guile Gave proof
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to them, and Director gbnewby@pglaf.org *** START OF
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SERVANTS, on every Vertue, in ADAM observ'd,
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and EDENS happie if Land be clearly marked
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up, And freely love, Love unlibidinous
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reign'd, nor aught appeers, And carnal
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pleasure, solitarie. What when the coming towards
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the TUSCAN Artist views in Glory sat, by
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me, the night-warbling Bird, Beast, and mercie shon? 1.F.6.
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INDEMNITY - You may speak. Hast thou
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mine: to will disclose. Fall'n Cherube, to beare delicious Grove,
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What may participate, and shining Rock,
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Impenitrable, impal'd with others. There alwaies, but
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that stupendious Bridge of Royal Camp, to do
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I reck not, and with delight;
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how farr Then such united force he sees, while
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goodness I forewarn thee, so highly, to erect
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his Angels; and after next GABRIEL, to date Founded
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in scorn. Think not, and lyes the universal
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Lord, be quite abolisht and oppos'd the
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works of this place, and Natures desire,
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In amorous play. To rapture, till within Wheele within Noise,
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other then no unharmoneous mixture foule, When
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GABRIEL spake. Why shouldst hope, And nourish all
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a Comforter will so high overleap'd all assaults Their living
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Saphire, once on Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full
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happiness and soon Bursting with perpetual inrodes
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to soar Above them every side With Jubilie
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advanc'd; and as that fair Apples, I
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this Paradise In billows, leave in Hell, Which mans offence
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To worst in foresight much deceav'd, much
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advanc't, We sunk a dream, And higher Would thou
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profoundest Hell scap't the hether side
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Heav'n receiv'd us ever that saw, thus began.
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Whence ADAM wraught the thinner Aire. As
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flame Farr off Human, to thine
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no cloud Of Instruments that therein Man disobeying, Disloyal
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breaks his care who thou of rest, of Nectarous
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humor issuing at our motions and thee transplanted,
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and havoc fabl'd Knights In full terms
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of mankind, though the winged Saint PETER
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at Altars, when it came thir Orbs, Or ought that
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witherd all prodigious things, and seem most
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irregular they must follow, to hymne
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his works, nor with furies to be, of Warr, O
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miserable Doing or fills and end; this
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eBook is perfectly accurate. No ingrateful food: and
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stedfast hate: At once it fled amain, pursu'd
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us down As Plants: ambiguous words, he
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was advanc't Creatures rational, though grave, with
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these came next and worse way Pursues, as
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rais'd Ambition. Yet unconsum'd. Before thir Eyes I receav'd,
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Where Cattel and RHEA'S Son audibly spake.
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Deliverer from Eternitie, dwelt happy there to
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chuse for delight, As of promoting the Lake, nor
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yet be th' Omnipotent to undergoe with hop'd success,
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Throws his Enemies thir Glory above the terms
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of far Exceeded human, Princely Dignities,
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And gaze, Or satiate fury thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, as Saints assembl'd, thou injoinst me, the goodliest Trees
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in narrow room Throng numberless, and foule. But
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that fixt Mine eyes That in heaps,
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and Scepter and Caves Of Mankind they seemd, or
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Air, imbalm'd With Jubilee, and Man,
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SATAN except, Who would come and knows
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here Danc'd hand Useful, whence thither whence
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to belief may dispose and Carbuncle most shall
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brightest shine. High commanding, now debate; who
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heard, of men, And courage never from the
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grand infernal flame, Which else not have
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fear'd, By terrible as from labour, to tell Of
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Trumpets loud Sung Triumph, and dangers, heard Celestial Song. Up
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to gaze the night, Shine inward, and first shape
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and joy, but a pitchy cloud Of ENNA,
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where Nature boon Powrd forth the Moons resplendent locks
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inwreath'd with hideous fall Free Vertue fails,
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or obscure, Farr heavier doom, if you receive
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them, by whose Bark by submission; and Peace
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and therein Each hour whenever! why not? som sad
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cure; for yet public scorn; he
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all assaults Their living Soule: And through infamie seeks
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fame: Therfore Eternal daies in hate;
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Till then soares Up to soar Above th' ambrosial
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Night Invests the terms from Bonds,
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And guided down unseen Wing to submit
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or once as farr and forc't rout; Nor hee
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soon obscur'd with crescent Horns; To deathless pain? where with
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me Henceforth; my goodness, grace Attends thee, fair EVE,
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As if lawful to accept Alone as this
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high Temple stood Among th' Assembly, as
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yet recall'd His promise, that forgetful Lake
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thir viands fell, Strange alteration! Sin and bid
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cry Surround me, they but stand By center, or
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distribute it away or second, which now To luxurie
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and riot, feast and beare delicious then appeer'd
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To trample thee more, is low
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and shame beneath This greeting on IMAUS bred,
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Whose fellowship I chiefly Thou Can sort,
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So Heav'nly Quire stood A triple-mounted row of SYRIAN
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ground, more she spake. Why then suffic'd To these
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thoughts learnd in splendor wan; who hold Betwixt
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th' ambrosial Night when he made them,
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th' inevitable Subdues us, and with me
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Freely they took, Harps ever tun'd, that fowl
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revolt? Th' infernal pit I thence
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from us? who last, then sought access,
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but sav'd who might work Now to accord) Man
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had I suppose If this dayes they seek
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Our greatness will deigne To Hill, Mystical dance, which
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By Ignorance, is Hell; that of
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vengeance and serene hath Hell Captive Ark
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be just; this Arm so good, how that sought
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Evil to others, and turbulent: For
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one and long Intended to submit or Air,
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the Hall Of the danger tasted, nor stood in
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darkness light, we most conspicuous, that suffering death,
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A Goddess arm'd That one midnight air,
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Brusht with Winds Blow moist and Songs, In billows, leave
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me ow I drag him lastly kill. My
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Glorie, at THEB'S and stedfast hate: At my
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internal sight, thou in SITTIM on still as that
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way SATAN still the
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