Robo poem for 2024-02-16
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They swim th' infernal States, and specious object His
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will be human sense With deafning shout, return'd
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them mute. Thrice he first Men innumerable scarce
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allay'd still free Acceptance of like those
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odorous sweets the angry Victor in Heav'n.
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What choice Not long, for none regard;
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Heav'n of him, for prayers or apprehend?
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1.E.8. You may concern him, who
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can Heav'n Such Pleasure took with vain To Judgement
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to all a Limbec to other
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Hemisphere Night bids us nor did they
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meant, Turnd him shalt look thus he
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caus'd to doe, since the Tyranny of bright Rayes,
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jocond Music charm Pain for thou what intends
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to free as onely in Heav'n move Harmonious numbers;
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as Are yet by all assaults Their great Chief
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of anyone anywhere at that boast not:
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that warr'd on smooth ADONIS from numbers absolute, And
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now Not God Hath lost Arch
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Angel, to Pole, More meek came Attended:
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all shall temper Hero's old OLYMPUS rul'd not, though
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his praise him out for adoration to contend
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with high foreknowledge; they mix Irradiance, virtual
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or under the Full happiness and mad demeanour, then
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anough, that advantage then PANDORA, whom thus
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plaind. All of Spirits of thee,
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As we may compare Great things
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proceed, and faded bliss, Tedious, unshar'd with
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clamors compasst round Lodge arriv'd, Wafted by native home.
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What in foresight much blood, to do
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all thy Realm of EVE; Assaying by
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shading the Muses haunt for sight, by
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their Creator, and rubied Nectar flows: In AUTUMN pil'd,
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though firm, for wide op'n Skie ador'd
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Among themselves, and servilly ador'd Among
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innumerable swarme, and scum'd the HOURS in
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Heav'n were none, so manifold delights: But hiss Of
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mankind, in VALDARNO, to wander and final hope
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here Varied his hope, And by
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whose combustible And never ceasing bark'd With act won
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who hold Caelestial Spirits evaded swift
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destruction laid thus guiltless be Paradise, Now came
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one secure Sat Sable-vested Night, her cloudie
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Van, On JUNO smiles, when AEGYPT with active
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Sphears assignd, Till at Altars, when a
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Nation, and Human kinde: Hither of men, and
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Office here condemn'd For one tastes;
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Nor the seav'n Who mourn'd in
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Heav'n rejoic'd, and expenses, including including
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any word which The Cattel pastur'd late,
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now low, As thitherward endevoring, and
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therein plac't A Dungeon horrible, on
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yon dreary Plain, or impose Such Pleasure took me
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then Fate the heat of fraud, though
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men He who saile Beyond th'
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Horizon to resign them whelmd, and sequesterd, though immortal:
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But follow the Sons Came not
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slow, Swarm populous, unnumber'd as come Into my self.
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To my head? and levie cruel fight, (And
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if SION also pour'd, Inward and shame To thee
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Earths freshest softest lap. There swallow'd up
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springing light of any be, Though distant far these
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my Almightie Arms We shall be, all
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hue, and clos'd Not our extremes, Or open
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field, which one Heart, And liquid fire
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Among unequals what praise his count'nance
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cast him fast they sung Unmeditated, such wherein the
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sufferance for th' ambrosial fragrance filld Th' addition
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strange; yet first smiles from THYESTEAN Banquet, turn'd On evil
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Conscience represented All Trees In order, how good, Almightie,
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thine no more; sad overthrow and
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under thee more, for in view, calling
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forth in word mightier JOVE usurping
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reign'd: these thoughts Firm land Thaws not, nor shall
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share with dreadful Dart; what seem'd So fitly
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them wise he so besides Imagind rather oft they
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needs remove Behinde them, th' irrational, Death a
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cover'd with sweat of anyone anywhere at eeve
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In Heaven, or object His day,
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why not? som small peculiar, though free
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Enjoyment of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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manacl'd with me thus, behold but through our
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state Insensible, and all Her own, our Hill. No
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pretenses in her nocturnal Note. Thus her
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glowd, oft he brings, and scorching heate? These
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things, ev'n in mooned hornes Thir specious object
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His Loyaltie he spake. Why sleepst
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thou wert, and Shield, Born through fierce Strive here
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to execute their Creator, and taste; But
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not of Taste, Sight, Smell, Herbs, Fruits, Though
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but favour'd more spiritous, and with all Such
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proof, Hell-born, not from one for generations to
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extend His starrie Pole: Thou telst, by fire inflame
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with mortal food, or nourish, or worse relapse And
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fewel'd entrals thence diffuse His Laws of
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Spirits hold it: here and spring Out of respiration
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to them from Wilderness With scatter'd Arms
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Gird on, Image of any country in
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ECBATAN sate, as did God, whence
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no Mate With shews of joy,
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but equal, and where, if sev'nth to
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mark his head, but all Gods latest
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Image: I keep, by Vision led th'
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Almighty Victor Angels, by maistring Heav'ns basis, bring on
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Bitnet (Judy now had intrencht, and lost;
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Evil into our new Casual fruition, quitted
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with fierie Seraphim confus'd, at www.gutenberg.net
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Accuse not soon behold. Haste hither brought
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into my Head a means of Paradise under shade
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Made to divide. God ordains, God Rais'd
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impious War in him, life the fertil
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Woomb teem'd at command, and taste, too
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heav'nly Spirits apostat and longing eye; Nor other Hill retir'd,
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from the Creator from the rest And o're hil,
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o're the Royal seat of Spirits damn'd Loose all Temples
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th' Equinoctial Line stretcht out by all, Indu'd with
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diminution seen. First from mercy shewn
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On Man Dust of Hell flames and both by
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occasion want, nor love, nor did I
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cannot these To our defence, lest Dinner coole; when time
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remaind (For Eloquence the middle darkness here needs remove
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The new minds may lead ye everlasting
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groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages infinite. Thee
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once of doubt, repli'd. Indeed? hath here In dust, our
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will if ought that this vertuous touch Th' IONIAN
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Gods, Thir course, and praeeminence, yet tolerable, As they, and
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present pain, The Deitie, while Night Darkens the use of
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war, Hurling defiance toward the Fruit that
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after such as, but op'n Firmament compar'd
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this can receave Access deni'd; and Warr?
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Warr wearied vertue, all resistance lost, This
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ponder, that end, in Heav'n When he sits Grim
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DEATH my Almightie spake: and dearer half,
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The sound at highth or Reines, Cannot without Thorn
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the bands Of sympathie and shame in pleasure,
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though the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with Soul. Male
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he gives me shalt Monarch in fit Of
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future time. With this mighty Paramount,
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and shame To mortal wound shall turn
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Metals of Good bought dear I found her
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widest Gates, they saw Angels disarraid. Back
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to concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and besought
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The Ford, and commands that high mount of SINAEAN
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Kings, Or sympathie, or such Commission from
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the deep despare: And shame, thou what
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passes there; and Timbrels loud Their
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living things made, and Angels, yet scarce recovering heart,
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not had thither with Praeamble sweet Are brought: and LIBECCHIO.
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Thus BEELZEBUB Thus roving on a Starrie Cope of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or taste upheld by command Shall
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dwell Permits not; love sincere, Thus BEELZEBUB Thus to faile.
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So spake th' impure as Sea-men tell, With hundreds and
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Lord, And for the Ocean or spect with sorrow
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infinite Thy utmost Pole. O Myriads
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though yet happiest if ever, by
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soft windes with feats of Truce; IRIS all things, and
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levie cruel his parted forelock manly
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hung to drive them better pleas'd the Hall,
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invisible is dark Aereal Skie: So Eev'n and
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fast they rise Among the ruful stream; With sudden
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view appear More glorious Angel can grow
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All thy subjection: weigh with deeds Timorous and
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outward lustre; that walk With Mountains as vain designe
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New warr, provok't; our attempt, I name
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O thought Of miserie, the praise Thir devillish Engine
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back I found. Sated at himself lamented loud misrule
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Of som glimps of Hell, Thou find'st him
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due All seasons, ripe for Truths sake will
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And craze thir fight, the sweat of
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flaming Ministers of Peace, now was sunk, and steep
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to deepest Hell, and Shield, half her rural seat your
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Realm, beyond Frighted the maximum disclaimer or have sworn
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To guiltie shame, thou with steep to do
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what delight He swerve not eate Allotted there;
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and yet unpaid, prostration vile, the sourse and
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composure, and fearless, nor yet at
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greatest part SATAN except, Created or
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Man fall'n. Yet leudly dar'st our other Climate
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grow, My coming thus began. The Tempter, and purge
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off this forbid? Why am Hell;
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Squar'd in despair, to men they know. And
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opportune excursion we by conversing I keep,
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by sentence from Heav'n thick shade,
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And such another Skie. As on Bitnet
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(Judy now storming furie rose, As thitherward
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endevoring, and Eyes that sight; but all Her office they
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treat till wandring Gods Whom fli'st
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thou? whom hast made? So eminently never shall
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seldom chanc'd, when their native dust? O
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by Hell Grew darker at Hels
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dark unbottom'd infinite Abyss And corporeal barr.
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But still to augment. The lip of God;
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I will send The Hell he fell both Be
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gather'd now prepar'd For each Hill; Joyous the
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