Robo poem for 2023-02-20
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Descend to? who since, but peace and howle
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and yee, that Wall Immoveable
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of Hell. Easie to transgress. by Faith, Amid the grassie
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Couch, At one touch to bend Four ways thir
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charge, of Death; so threatning, grew On to
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evince Thir appetite More glorious trial onely Son,
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to accord) Man So easily destroy'd, and fix't as
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farr remov'd may produce new Receive thy Son whose
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end as utmost force, and proud
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Steed reind, went Obsequious, Heav'n Ill fare
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our cure, To trouble of anyone anywhere at Altars,
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when Sin With clamor dround Both of Heaven, Where
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now Mean, or Intuitive; discourse they thus double-form'd,
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and as hee cover'd, but Nature first I call,
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Then aught of Cherub rode Farr
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otherwise th' Olympian Games or racking whirlwinds, or enter
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in; This ponder, that VVhich grew Of day-spring, and
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thou spok'n as may not informidable, exempt from
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Eternal daies in best merits) from
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knowing not fear'd; should write thee adulterous
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lust hard to sustain, Or substance be sure was
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Honour clad In VALLOMBROSA, where stood under,
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streind to dawne Obtains the Rising Sun Declin'd
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was craggie cliff, that kind for free as
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you, there Coasting the sudden hand a
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line thir joy, unrivald love to skirt
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to regard, Must eat, they slack the renovation of pain
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Through the Ark hull on Bitnet (Judy now faild
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speech he to forsake God Of DAVID (so
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call them forth peculiar Graces; then bless'd Mankinde, what
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resolution and paine, Against revolted Spirit, that is undefil'd
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and Virgin is there From us
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excites his prospect from each motion we do all
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Her Husband to submit or where, if Art are redistributing
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or heav'd his uprightness answer thus hast made? So
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spake, and taste thy cours by nature, will reigne;
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As was askt. The Univers, and
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distribute copies of delicious fruit So SATAN
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to diminish, and longing eye; Nor
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stood and gain'd This Earth? reciprocal, if aught then
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from the general Names Of those Among whom mutual
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Honour clad with this mournful gloom For one enmitie
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disarm'd, Of her taste, Sollicited her power; the
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Adversarie thus expell'd to more shall
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achieve Mankinds deliverance. But soon expect great for
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Maistrie, and dangers, heard cry of earthly
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fruits the Waters; what will they Breathing
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united force impossible, by angry Victor Angels, or
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just shall thy sight. And Spirit That laugh,
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when AEGYPT with pride, and ZEPHON
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bold, will Whom Thunder hath none
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for who first assay If then in despair, to
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conceal, and AFER black GEHENNA call'd, and
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highth, and Night; which Man is low
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indeed, if (which might exalt With what we
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feel Strength undiminisht, or foul exorbitant desires;
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Upheld by Faith to bloom, but favour'd more
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strength of doubt, And shelterd round,
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Periods of Hell, or present, fearing guiltie all
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these upwhirld aloft shading the Sea, Draind through Heav'nly
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Maker, though divinely wrought, Ascended, at worst extreams,
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and gave way thou leading, such righteousness To
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trample thee Love and place knows
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my advice; since love of monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or sought; for the thick with Oarie feet: yet
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the Spie, With gentle breaths from the Morn:
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Nor past in PALESTINE, and joys Then
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aught on yon dreary Plain, then mankinde higher, Surpassest
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farr remov'd from begging peace: and Justice had
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been reveal'd What feign'd Or if I purchase deare
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Short intermission none on they durst oppose his
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Royal Towrs to enrage thee of doubt,
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with whom he judg'd; How comes
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a World; at worst Of brutal sense, Plac'd
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Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted by strength, of so suffice his wayes.
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All Judgement, whether thus single; hee To
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mischief as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the
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Filme remov'd from the new hope To
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let him out of things, ev'n in wait; beyond
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hope, when he thereat Offended, worth
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ambition though sad, till like an inrode
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gor'd; deformed rout Enter'd, and paine of
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Heaven, or fixt Laws thou injoinst me, she alone
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From Man fall'n. Yet with hideous change. He
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brought them be shut of incense His
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couchant watch, that thus expell'd to swim
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th' accus'd Serpent meeting here, Not uninvented that,
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which thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as friend
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with ambitious mind Foreseeing or charm
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Pain for I therefore, open to little, though the
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tender love refines The Inwards and Glorie to
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reside, his loines and seem strait, invisibly thus to perfet
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good ingraft, my mind And puissant Thigh; Pursue
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these Victors heel. *** END OF
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THIS BEFORE YOU FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL,
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PUNITIVE OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT BE
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FOUND OBEDIENT? can force resistless way, Turning our
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fresh alacritie and willing feet I spare
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Thee Native of SYRIAN ground, under the surging smoak
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and all assaults Their surest signal, they hold;
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so soon. Thou sever not; wherfore should ascend Up to
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accept Alone the angry JOVE His Spirit That thou
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attended gloriously from such from PELORUS, or
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dishonour lurks, Safest and say; But all waste
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and drive as in heat Be frustrate, do, appeard,
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Not higher Would set the lawless Tyrant, who
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knew pain, that witherd all My Author
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of Spirits evaded swift prevention; but
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store conveyd: Part wield thir lamentable lot, and
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dreadful and sleek enamel'd Neck, Fawning, and
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with me slumbring, or therein live, The
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most High, If then retires Into the lawless Tyrant,
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who fill'd each his Plumes, that sight,
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but a Land appeer. Immediately the Lightning
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and Goats, they walk'd: The suburb of
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desolation, voyd of violence fear'd aught; And Man
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shall please Can never wilt object
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His proud imaginations thus double-form'd, and foule. But call
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judicious; I against a Hell To respite or enur'd
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not have met, Scarse from despair. In horror;
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from Heav'n resembles Hell? As the
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defective or any and game, To what
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resolution and laughs the perilous edge Of puritie
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and displace For Understanding rul'd the
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Giant Sons thy prediction, Seer blest, Much hee
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descries Ascending by deeds Might hap may
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thank ADAM; but down alone they shall his
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labour, and dearer half, The middle
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darkness enters, till part in sharp desire
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which yonder nether shape the rest; so soon. Advise
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if our heads. No ground or West, or
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creating derivative works, the sufferance for inferior Orbs, Or
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satiate fury yield it fled before whom
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should enthrall to abstinence, Much of Heav'ns
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King, whose excellence Not farr deceav'd; thy Song End,
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and spoil and renowne, Who from the other
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than "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or prune,
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or o're the envier of Fame, And from every leaf
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and jarring sound Of mankind Must exercise Wrath without
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shoar; and shame obnoxious, and repossess their march where
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I shun, And me opens wide, Portending hollow
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dark her slowest pace the use and
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freely taste, till now at all;
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with these walks In PONTUS or since calld The
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person lost not Death, of Light, when in Child-bearing
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were form'd, Save what intends to soar Above
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all who reason then stood yet confest
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later then said MICHAEL, this Gate none
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with me on, with coole when BEELZEBUB
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perceiv'd, then breath of taste that deign'd To yonder
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starrie Spheare A Spirit, that swim
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th' impure as the Sons With
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thousand Demy-Gods on yon dreary Plain, and press'd her
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taste, Food of Hell; that thou deprav'st it returnd
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Successful beyond Compare of Glorie they were come rattling
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on me long dimension drew, Which uttering thus began.
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Thus while discourse more chearful face, wherein appear'd
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in best Of Reason on what proof enough such choice
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Leads up with torrent fire To which way
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to work Now Land, sideral blast, Vapour, and
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wilful barrenness, That fought at command, and
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wandring, found none, That mock our present
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things. Revenge, deceiv'd The Causey to soar Above them
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proceeds, I behold The more violent, when
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BELLONA storms, With more successful hope of talk where
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they saw; And should be our
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first Pausing a prowling Wolfe, Whom
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thou findst Attractive, human, rational, though mute; Unskilful with
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Mineral fury, aid to me hope argues
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your periodic tax identification number is else to view Nor
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glistering, may show The Faith Rarely be ripe, With
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narrow room of bliss; By Nature shews the
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Son, by might find means of Nature as
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the Wheels her Husbands hand they may henceforth oft;
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for other calls Justice, sending thee as
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Night Starless expos'd, and fro Pass'd
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underneath had thither soon. Advise if in
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Glory above them above and taught To which
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under me are these, covering the scale sublim'd To
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glorifie The Libbard, and through ways That is, after
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made Of tenfold Adamant, his consorted EVE separate he
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in comparison of God; That Morn delayes: So savorie odour
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blow'n, Grateful vicissitude, like themselves at Noon he
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thus to gaze Insatiate, I bring. O
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shame Cast forth peculiar grace Invites; for Lights
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as this gloom; the roving on Bitnet
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(Judy now rise Of JAPHET brought
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Death expos'd In clusters; they sit
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and with tempest loud: Here Pilgrims roam, that
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promis'd clearer sight Of Spirit more came down, The
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Sixt, and strange: Two dayes To sorrow infinite
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