Robo poem for 2024-06-21
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1.E.8. You provide, in figure wedge thir hour
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their way. There best, condense or when to Die;
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How suttly to men (Canst thou
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livst Live to few unknown till the Portress
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of Evening Cloud, Amidst as he yet
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large field, through experience taught To heav'nly brests? these,
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Above the loathsom grave Aspect he pass'd On either
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heele with Mineral fury, aid the
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Zenith like joy Ambition and voice
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endu'd; Redouble then gon forth and thee, still in PALESTINE,
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and with crescent Horns; To meet Some
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specious deeds What in Arms, fierce demeanour
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seems a Mountain Pines, With hundreds and Evil,
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Thou to impose: He nam'd. Thus roving on high:
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from states where is undefil'd and
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assume These bounties as food, and law Erre
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not, who if there best we longer shivering
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under darkness; but all other, as violent deeds.
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Then feed on their Creation-Day Created evil,
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and Creeping things, let me loath Us here, though
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strange Hath bin all proportions low indeed, That felt
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attraction unreprov'd, And fell To hellish foes anow
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besides, They sate Idol of Pomp
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and smoak: Such restless thoughts, Vain wisdom
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didst thou with transcendent brightnes didst abhorr to feel!
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Is past, to no middle flight
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the Eye, In perfect PHALANX to answer thy Ofspring,
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end it. Into th' Artick Sky, and shook
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his course, they around the Hemisphere: then
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this houre To evils which on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to do I question askt Puts on IMAUS bred,
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Whose fellowship I see Thus talking to
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cast Thir fight, then who hath joynd In
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unitie defective, which no deficience found; So ye
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both. O ADAM, thee charge of monstrous sight Of
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his voice; the Mole immense of Project
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Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation." So spake th'
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upright he wanderd, till men For since
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love till then. For ever, by a wandring
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vanitie, when it divide our fresh alacritie
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and shame beneath That burden then? what proof to
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highth of volunteers associated files of MEMPHIAN Chivalrie,
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VVhile with infernal Pit by Faith, Amid the
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arched roof Pendant by me, though secret she ascends above
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them into terrour chang'd his head, hands, by
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command Single, is its own rebellious crew?
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Armie against Heav'ns Hath told thee thither with quick
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contraction or enter Heaven sat Second to many
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Throned Powers, triumpht In pangs, and cleer thir drooping
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chere Enlightn'd, and Power, And full terms of ye
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and said, he rear'd me, though just and
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help And high walls of Life Began to begin. As
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neerer view Stood on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to explore or they fought The force
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as food, Love dealt equally to my day Thy
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frailtie and Angels, then returnd Magnificent, his Father from utter
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Deep: There best, What yet among The King
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The chief delight, As not Victory is Man, SATAN except,
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Who might with sacred to better hid. Soon
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learnd, now into sevenfold rage repli'd. How from
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thy substitute, And should conceal, and Reason (Reason
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also I presumptuous; and Dales, ye Pines, With more
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From Earth Winds Close sailing from
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OEALIA Crown'd With borders long divisible, and food In vision
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thus divinely wrought, Ascended, at Sea should with steep
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Of evil whence? in All, and all
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living in answer thus obtain His equals,
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if our foes, thus RAPHAEL his
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Righteousness bin theirs, it so, An eager appetite,
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and strange, A race Of Southmost ABARIM;
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in PALESTINE, and therein live, all
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this dayes Might tempt with me sprung, Two potent
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Rod Of noxious vapour, or Grape: to
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shame beneath his journey, and windes Brought Death I
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still within her shaddowie Cone Half spi'd, so
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refus'd might concern him, that I seek, once
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amidst The Cattel pastur'd late, or both; so
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neer grows More glorious works, JEHOVAH,
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who deceive his fall, onely Son,
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Divine effect of Pomp and passion mov'd,
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Disdainfully half on Bitnet (Judy now
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so sudden reard, Celestial visages, yet by him
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in yonder Sea, and indignation SATAN turning
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boldly, thus. Ye Angels by that Starr Enlightning
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her glowd, oft this electronic works provided all
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unobserv'd, unseen. So minded, have seen,
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That Son, in Heav'n so late so on yon
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celestial light? Be wanting, but he enlarg'd Even
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to Branch to that spinning sleeps
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At which the rest High commanding, now light prepar'd,
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That durst defie th' uplifted Spear Of immortalitie.
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So dear delight till dewie ray, and plac'd Within
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Hell To Man, did they mix,
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Union irresistible, mov'd on Silver cleer; If then bursting
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forth redounding smoak and ambrosial smell So beauteous,
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op'ning to Godhead; which understood not content with so he
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gives me immutablie foreseen, They hand belongs, Vengeance
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is plac't; Whence in Heav'n. What choice
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and Kingdoms of monstrous sight The one rising,
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saw Due entrance on highest Wall,
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and various; somtimes forget Those rigid Spears,
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as far worse deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns
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bound, unless an Aerie Gate; But in
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fear and cold invirons round, inclement
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skie; Save what harmonie or evil
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intercept thy outcry, and drearie Vaile They ended
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soon th' other life; Whose Fountain by
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thy Beautie adore And cloudie Van, On duty,
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sleeping found them woe. Yet unconsum'd. Before the grieslie
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terrour, and corpulence involv'd With dangerous To slumber here,
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driv'n By Judges first, who late dismissd, the never-ending flight
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intends to realities yeild To mortal prowess,
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yet no more who all Temples th'
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expulsion of liquid Light, thy power, ordaind Me
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some other sort In power God appeas'd, Or
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is held, or falling, and dearer half, The
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Femal charm. Earth conspicuous count'nance, without charge with thy
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power, at THEB'S and shame beneath
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That Glory never pass'd, have ensu'd, nor
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Train, Pretending so scap'd his next of
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sorrow, black tartareous cold invirons round, Behind him that
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they corrupted to rase Som advantagious
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act may gain Through all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that meek man, Under spread
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thir inmost womb, more Cease I resolve, ADAM gratefully
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repli'd. Daughter of anyone anywhere at th' advantage
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gaine. What in fears and regain the
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Oracle of taste is left, Now
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shaves with matter all, believing lies from liveless Rib.
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Being as erst they fill'd, and passion dimm'd
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his wonted pride And famish him all assaults Their
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great Creatour thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as his under
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the shrub Fenc'd up in opposition
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sits above his restless thoughts, and deifie his wayes of
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Sapience and PHINEUS Prophets old. Then voluble and
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passion to descrie the wasteful Deep; What thy head, possessing
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soon Th' infernal Spirit That led him disfigur'd,
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more desirable, or CYRENE'S torrid Clime
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Smote on promise shall yeild To fill
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Of danger or message high Justice Divine instructer,
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I obey is choice) Useless and
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game, To Starr or prop, or
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rare, With Tresses discompos'd, and dangers, heard Infallible? yet
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when themselves to her seat Of EDEN which op'nd
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my Judge, either Sex assume, And injury and
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rash, whereat their Vows and dangers, heard Now Dragon
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grown, I keep, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on our evil go This Garden, God descended,
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and foild with SATURN old with superior Spirits immortal
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Fruits? So farr worse, in Arms, fierce
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demeanour seems On this universal ruin seems To fan
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the track Of torrent fire Must
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eat, And scourg'd with Envy and with perfet Gold
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Empyreal, from bliss, Tedious, unshar'd with neighbouring
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Moon, that happy Ile; what chance detains?
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Come forth. He sat; and help And ore the
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Mole immense To PALES, or EDEN: this
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advantage then rising sweet, now glow'd the
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night-warbling Bird, They measure found; So on yon
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dreary Plain, forlorn and full. After the rest
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Mind us invisible or danger tri'd, now ope
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thine Of Fruit-trees overwoodie reachd too fast
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his neerest to haste, And Judgement to
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me soon reduc'd To Spirits immortal hate, of anyone in
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appearance, forth all Temples th' event, That
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riches of merit more fierce, From Father penitent, nor
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walk with blood Of Knowledge, knowledge might
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have disobei'd; in Heav'n wakes the Son, Possesses thee
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more, for ill not lost; the most
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irregular they brought by Vision led her frozen loyns, to
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beare, Prosperous or such abundance wants to submit
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or second, or Head, what deny, and bid cry
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Surround me, sole fugitive. If I drag
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thee unblam'd? since no satietie. My Vanquisher, spoild
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of huge appeer and pure; That ore the Teats
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Of fierce desire to protect the secrets
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aske Of ATABALIPA, and laughs the surging smoak and
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Asthma's, and PHINEUS Prophets old. Then Crown'd With ravishment
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Attracted by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to force or Sunnie Hill, Nor solid good
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prov'd certain unforeknown. So spacious, and present evils, with Beast
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which requires From HERMON East with pain Distorted,
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all waste his Carol sung. A crew
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The others note Singing thir shapes old With ported
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Spears, as refuse to rack, disturbd the thick array ye
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then in VALDARNO, to do practically ANYTHING with
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potent Rod to soar Above all Her sacred
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Song, That ore Hill Delight thee miserable pain
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Torments him; round Were it down,
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together sowd, And puissant Legions, to forewarne Us here,
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it grew ten
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