Robo poem for 2024-02-20
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Servant of pleasure situate in wisht houre Within
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Hell could it self, Thy Judgement from him
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linkt in it seemd fair Then
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time infus'd Bad men With warbl'd Hymns,
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and Potentates and a Rampart. MAMMON led the
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Son, by me, be scann'd by whose hither
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Unlicenc't from mountain tops the fixt, And light At
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Loopholes cut sheere, nor turnd to forget to
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tell thee more, as farr then her longing
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wait The dark Idolatries Of her look up, in
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discourse they onely Teares Raind at Altars, when
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lest of Cherub rode brightest, till SATAN, but
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a King, All Beasts alone, while enjoy
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PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly thinking to mention, through experience taught
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In contemplation hee descries Ascending by concurring signs,
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ere well joynd, inelegant, but thou profoundest Hell to
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reverse) To match with indignation on Bitnet (Judy now
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bolder wing, Escap't the Captive Ark be
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invok'd, A PHOENIX, gaz'd by your Leader, next, free From
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compassing the Congregation call'd; For dissolution wrought our afflicted
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Powers, For which follows dignity, might erect and
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tangling bushes had filld the vault of
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Gods that they owe; when the DANAW, when he breathd.
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The rest from God, nor with scalding
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thurst and all Earths Giant brood Of Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious,
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reasonless. Why should boast in Glory
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above Who meet Man; over her
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step higher foe. Space that live,
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And starrie Host, nor thou op'nst
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Wisdoms way, or middle pair And visage
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round Covers his wandring this variety from mee deserves
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No gross, no acceptance, nor was Sabbath kept. And not
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fear'd, How overcome or worse then renownd: The grosser
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feeds the night-warbling Bird, They looking on, pensive
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and Flocks, and ILIUM, on innocent frail World; by
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whom not far blazing, as yet well,
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in Fire, Against the ambient light. First
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wheeld thir Powers return'd them pain
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and adore the growth though unseen,
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Shoots farr beneath His end Was known Or theirs which
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if ever, and Grace, wherein no delay Of neither
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Man or presaging, from Heav'n, soon
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they outcast from Just, and shame
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obnoxious, and surrounding Fires; Till, as sons of
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som Caves Of Nature, with SATURN old and
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yee, that made in hast made?
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So fail not, Whereon I encrease
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Or not divulge His lineaments Divine; the
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solemn adoration down unseen Wing to sustain me;
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Woman is best, the multitude Admiring enter'd, and
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spoil and incorporate both, the sentence when in
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both; so endur'd, till Winds ORION arm'd
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With stubborn patience as this question thy sin,
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deserv'd to fall Through labour push'd Oblique
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the Seav'n ATLANTICK Seas And inextinguishable rage; But that
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strow the wayes complacence find. That with songs
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Divide the Shrine Of massie Ore, The sound
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Of EGYPT from Land The second, which for
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proof we then his EYE pursu'd and
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lyes the Beach Of NORUMBEGA, and smoak and with
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revenge: cruel his Angels half enclose him
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long? Mee thus, unmovd with tears and
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press'd her storie heard VVith hatefullest
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disrelish thirst Of happiness: yet spake, and Host Of
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love and vengeance sent us, equal anger saves
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To recommend coole recess, Free, and receave them
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round Environ'd wins his aim, after us
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advise, may produce new wonder then his
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Providence Out of wise, And boldly venture
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down thir flourisht heads Main reason not prooff
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Against us down Wide wasting; such wherein thou
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what first a field Calls us his aim,
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after thee more, She dictate false,
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unmov'd, Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His orient Beams, or object languishing
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With dangerous expedition to save, Dwels in
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part of wise, let me soon inspir'd
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With stubborn patience as hard by hanging
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in orders bright degrees, Crownd them low creeping,
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he rears from Eternal eye, and dislodge by knowing not
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don; Man Which were low; To loathsom grave Aspect
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he scrupl'd not worst, Thus said, thus contest; Stand
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in PALESTINE, and steep wilderness, whose sovran vital Spirits
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arm'd With loss how chang'd in her call, as
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great Ammiral, were large, Nor hope
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conceiving Fire, Who mourn'd in Heavn, & there Coasting
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the wing, as we resist. If so huge a Vultur
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on these his Testimony, The suburb of this
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way round illumin'd hell: highly they among
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the phrase "Project Gutenberg"), you comply with
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less not over-rul'd by me, from such
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imbodied force, hath planted by Millions of mortal
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eare ever praise Thir magnitudes, this night
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Have finisht half appeer'd The Frutage fair
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Apples, I suppose If they dispers'd Among our evil
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much in Glory crownd, With odours; there Coasting
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards
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Gambold before thy sight The Guilt on Bitnet (Judy
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now of us hence: Here Nature
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first and with mine. EVE, though in Hell: so
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strange point now storming furie stay'd,
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Quencht in Triumph and Femal for drink
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the Mount. Creation might offer now have feign'd, or
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HYDASPES, INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the night-warbling Bird, They
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hard'nd more we mean Drawn round
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illumin'd hell: highly they went, and bid haste
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the river of MICHAEL Wrought still
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to corporeal to prevent worse way Sidelong, had forbid
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the Bullion dross: A thing no reason;
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who first sought not. Hast thou of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where is most conspicuous, when th' AEQUATOR, as
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this mischief as in Paradise Lost,
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by which far nobler shape servd necessitie,
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Not keeping strictest watch; these his
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head, enclos'd From him, life ambrosial Night Darkens the
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World a Field, In Adamantine Chains in Heav'n
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Ill fenc't for I mean those infernal
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Vaile They eat, they First Man, SATAN alighted walks:
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a Tree whose delightful Seat of TANTALUS. Thus
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were they stand, there yet never pass'd, have
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mixt. Not higher Would set himself
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ingross't All generations, and with beams, great Creatour thus
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returnd: URIEL, for this forbid? Why is undefil'd and
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if but lead the Third Day. Here swallow'd up
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stood A Seraph wingd; six thou claim'st
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me move, so high neighbouring Moon, that
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damage fondly deem'd, I for who
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since, but in Glory above her balme. But thir humid
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Bow, When thou speakable of anyone anywhere at worst
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abuse, or th' Angel; but meaner thoughts
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that abortive gulf. If Natures know'st, and
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Angels, Progenie of AIALON, Till they talk'd, Smote
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on Bitnet (Judy now his prey, but rackt
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with unsparing hand; for lost. From under
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ground Outstretcht he so highly, to Die; How such impetuous
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rage, Perhaps hath past Of TURNUS for
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pietie feign'd Of Light as inclination or
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right against so highly, to tell him last,
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then breath in Ice Thir Parent would end to
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promote. Yet fell; confounded CHAOS judge the
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Sea: part in flaming swords, drawn up
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beyond hope, EVE Got them down, whether food, nor
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wanted they calld The Angel, art Heav'nlie,
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shee with words so refus'd might taint
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Th' excepted Tree, from above, none
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could without further consolation left In Heaven,
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Where now learn by Decree Of Fish
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and (c) any Project Gutenberg EBook of shade
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Laurel and levie cruel expectation. Yet unconsum'd. Before thy
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Throne Equal in PALESTINE, and stray'd so pleasant,
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his rash hand seemd then verifi'd When the hideous Peal:
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yet, when hollow Universal Orb in stead
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of worse appear More miserable; both Skie, and all
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Windes The onely right. Or high applauded, and therein
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plant eyes, Sunk down he would know whence evil
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shall be, all enjoyments else and all these
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puissant Legions, to remove The Prison ordain'd thir Fate; As
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far off? I fell, Nectarine Fruits in sighs
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began. If thence Purge off From
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their prey Of day-spring, and some Island, oft,
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and happy State, Seem twilight sheds On duty,
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sleeping soon Among the end Them nothing: If
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your knowledge within Noise, other Creatures; yet I
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pursue Vain Warr unproclam'd. The breath stir
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not lost; Evil be given them
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derided, while revive; Abandon fear; each thir canie
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Waggons light: So strange fire, He never pass'd, and
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press'd her Cheek distemper the Mountains as
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heav'd his way; harder beset And gaze, as Sea-men
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tell, How art likeliest was, when Orient Colours waving:
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with songs to mix the Tyranny of Mississippi and
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Flies must light, Save what delight hath naught
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vallu'd he weighd, The coming towards his labour, to
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do all external things, and shame obnoxious,
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and enslav'd by many wayes Of
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gesture proudly eminent In yonder Sea, now got,
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where way she came, farr remov'd where any purpose
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to Earth joyn thir grassie Terfe, and ride in even
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ground Cover'd with frizl'd hair Shakes
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Pestilence and Empire with surpassing Glory abounds, Therefore
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what other Climate grow, My pleaded reason. To question
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thy Life; In Nature set the Hall (Though
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like shall enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly overcome
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Thir Bootie; scarce perform Nigh on
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that is life In vision thus returnd: URIEL, though
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many dayes, as the Streets of
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God; I see his pain? where Rivers mouth Cast out
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of revenge, immortal hate, And sons of Love not
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lost; Attonement for death to me, the fear
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not let Reigne, One Man seduc't. However some
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inferiour Angel, earst in fears and
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them stood under, streind to do onely, but what
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