Robo poem for 2023-12-13
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1.E.8. You comply with sad drops Ten thousand
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Ensignes high seat High commanding, now
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high, And God-like fruition, quitted all assaults Their
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great Vice-gerent Reign abide JEHOVAH thundring noise rejected:
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oft Curs'd is lost, I Sing Heav'nly
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touch it, give account To mortal
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things, parted forelock manly hung to set and strange,
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Worthy of Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come not so
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call Of tenfold Adamant, his redemption, without further knew)
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Nor motion or CYRENE'S torrid Clime
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perhaps Your change of evil, and one fling Of
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Earth twice ten Furies, terrible as that
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all on that arise Of Planets and
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flowers Flie to front to soar Above them lets
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pass disguis'd; They open Front a steep savage Hill of
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monstrous Serpent in Salvation and Host
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with feats of solid might ye don
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her visage turnd, Thou O Spirit, that fail not,
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as the Winds, and Bowers, that brightest shine.
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Language: English *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** END OF THIS WORK Again, God
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ever rest entire Whose image thou admit for once And
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hazard all kindes (Though like which follows dignity,
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might well may I proceed, and chast pronounc't,
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Present, or detach or possess her
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resembling Air, To civil Broiles. At which
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nigh Your wonder, and numerous Host. Hee seemd, where
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Heav'n Flew divers, wandring flight intends
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to perfet have anointed, whom the midnight
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vapor glide obscure, Can fit audience and Shields Various, with
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brazen foulds discover wide Champain held thir
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Citie, ere thou then And excellent then
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perus'd, and glowing Iron Rod to
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men Unseen, both Bodie and troule the most
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Endeavour Peace: thir Straw-built Cittadel, New troubles;
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him laid Numbers that new felt tenfold
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Adamant, his Robe Uncover'd more. As now raisd Bore
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him she him Findes no reward,
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the Son, in Heav'n With Frontispice of Libertie and
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torne With this eBook is punish't; whence light As
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new ris'n or heav'd his throne. What day end. To
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nothing lovelier can do ill Mansion thus hast reveald,
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those Of day-spring, and sought Evil in Array of
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honour, due All sounds The hollow
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dark Abyss, whose thou beest he; But Knowledge
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grew Transform'd: but thou Of force Death amain
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Following his side of Life Thereby regaind,
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but within them both, his coole Bowre, And
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sunk thus double-form'd, and rare: thee Freely put
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Enmitie, and laughs the mounted scale The Gods might induce
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us long back Despoild of God; I
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assume, or ATLAS unremov'd: His presence
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many Throned Powers, That would loose, expell'd to few
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somtimes is no no, who created World,
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and call'd him, who will presume:
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Whence in Section 1. General Terms of Heav'ns high-seated
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top, th' hour What when they hit, none can
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seek thee, and Mist, then Heav'n
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appeerd, or fall I charg'd thee, because
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from SYRIAN ground, with mutual league, United thoughts revolv'd,
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his Quest, where he hies. Sleepst thou wert
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created) we by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet
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(Judy now Must I suspend thir strength, though grim Idol.
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Him follow'd and implies, Not noxious, but
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to soar Above all Causes import
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your efforts of all-ruling Heaven sat the Quire
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stood With Frie innumerable boughs each In mystic Dance
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not remove, Save with ambitious aim Against
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us onely like Day and thrice happie
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seat That under one intense, the Vision
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led by Night To gird well, in quaternion run
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through ways thir populous North They dreaded through expectation
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when fair enticing Fruit that posteritie must be remedie
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or shadow seem'd, Much at rest shall
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quell thir looks That stone, Carbuncle most or fall
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Before my Shade above Who of
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anyone anywhere at full, but a scaly fould
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Voluminous and through impotence, or manacl'd with songs Divide
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the liquid fire; And fell Down right of monstrous
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sight Of Birds on earth, which might
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have thought?) escap'd The Calf in warlike Parade,
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When thou what resolution from the vent
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appli'd To visit all temptation then,
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In some the bounds On this perverse With
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what doubt of sorrow, doleful shades, where silence
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then Warr Shall build His Sentence pleas'd, Advising
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peace: for God that thy Son; If you I
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hear that strow the rest what best gift, my
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Bone, Flesh of Creation round; Unspeakable desire To Gods are
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we never will hardly dare, Or chang'd
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at command, and Land be at
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all; needs ensue; for destruction laid me here
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Nature gave to thee fealtie With
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me, and present serve Willing or impose
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Such happy Realms of evils; of SATAN, filld
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the broad Herds upsprung: The fellows of Warr, My Umpire
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sits, And Strength and kickt the Potent Victor hath
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giv'n him all assaults Their Altars by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now My fairest, my
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inward thence ensue, Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no
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end In Meats and gain'd a notice
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indicating that wilde Reignd where none
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communicable in his bane, When thou Celestial
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rosie red, sharpning in sight, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on by thee so cleer, sharp'nd his Angels; and
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stormie gust and beginning knew? Desire with
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ambitious mind Of AMRAMS Son Of Deitie I fear,
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accost him make Gods live well thy obedience;
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therein By death lives, Lives, as vain And
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ACCARON and reproach us with hideous
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orifice gap't on Bitnet (Judy now To Idols
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through hostile scorn, Or NEPTUN'S ire Had been your Dominion
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exercise Wrath without longer to scorn with me
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ow I keep, by command, and permitted all, on
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her swelling Breast Naked met his
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horrid silence thus accostes; If Prayers Could have
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besides, vaulted with impious hands Help
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to Death a cloud Made horrid hair Shakes
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Pestilence and wilde, in PALESTINE, and pain
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Can Perish: for pietie feign'd Of SERVITUDE to SENIR, that
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soon they were worthy not so:
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then within. Some, as rais'd To journie through
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experience of worth ambition though th' inventer miss'd,
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so was this shape hath assig'n'd; That
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such flight Aloft, incumbent on errand sole, and just
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Man To mortal sight Of dawning light the
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yoke Of evils, with Arched neck Between her
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Name, and darken'd all her being, And mortal wound
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in PALESTINE, and avert From the
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wakeful Bird Sings darkling, and flaw, BOREAS and smoak:
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Such resting found by experience of Hills. As
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stood Of hazard all assaults Their surest signal, they
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haste. But more affect, Honour, Dominion,
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ADAM, at command, and Tackle torn;
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Or to give care Hath lost lay Chain'd on
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Bitnet (Judy now transcendent brightnes didst converse, Wisdom
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to enlighten th' open to feare Under
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his enemies, and shame Cast forth once
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as it away or West, or enur'd
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not permit. Whence rushing sound Of order,
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how shall light. First thy Peace, chiefly where the
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Spirits damn'd Loose all these To witness
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with adverse Legions, nor shall endure
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Touch of far remov'd, Least by easie
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it so, through my scornful turn'd, Till night,
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when first it so, An Atom, with fear, said
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is low Reverence don, as creation first
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Daughter of liquid murmur filld Th'
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unarmed Youth of heav'nly brests? these, DEUCALION and taste, Food
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of Elements The ridges of me
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down; there yet faithfull how horrible destruction doom'd. How
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should thy Peeres. Canst thou resembl'st now Then temporal
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death redeems, His back redounded as this gloom; the onely
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disagree Of Glory obscur'd: As Man with joy Sole
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partner and all Her Nurserie; they part puts me
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becomes Bane, and wilde, in Chaines Through CHAOS wilde expanse,
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and uncropt falls Into thy doom, which
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God Of weakness, how would I
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also; at Altars, when her absence I adore. Gentle to
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supply Perhaps hath shut all bounds, Dislodging from
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mans life ambrosial frutage bear, Our labour then mistrust,
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but down with fear, hath much
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the Thicket past through their Essence
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pure, then my Glorie, my Judge, either Flank
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retir'd. Which mans offence. O Spirit, that live, though
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begun My Fancy to arrive The
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World erroneous to Nobler deeds Had ended frowning, and with
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coy submission, modest pride, and still Night, eldest Night alterne:
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and concludes thee here, nor from the Silvan
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Scene, and Fens and worth ambition though SPRING
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and all Her loss, That mighty Seraphim
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Approach not, and lastly kill. My Maker, be
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for the sufferance for in Hell, Thou find'st
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him forbids: Those Blossoms and therein or heav'd
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his Seed: now one, Equal in Glory above his
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way; harder beset And know Thir song
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and Eccentric scribl'd o're, Cycle and Art are
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dust, our suffrage; for Heav'n Which to mee
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returnd, Into utter dissolution, as Gods; for delight,
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By all reponsbility that VVhich onely
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Tree her Priests, to dislodge, and passion to dwell;
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That time his winged Haralds voice
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but farr his mortal Dart Made vocal by
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th' obdurat King Stood open to
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themselves I tend. If thence his decent
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steps Over Mount Of BABEL, and
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passion not, and infinite Host, rode sublime
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declar'd the Threatner, look he heal'd; for
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God Was death lives, And ADAM now prov'd certain
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revolutions all reponsbility that sleep? Whence in
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any way be invulnerable in Heav'n Such proof,
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