Robo poem for 2021-09-29
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So well understood must forgoe, To argue
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in sight? Say, Muse, that Hill a
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Mountain of Virgin of God; I more? Here,
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happie seat Half spi'd, so fair
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Spouse, nor Angel Forms, who might rise Unvanquisht, easier enterprize?
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There swallow'd up here shall be; so keene. About
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him due Rites, and INDUS: thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through
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my head: scarse from NIGER Flood With flourets
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deck't and ADAM the longer pause
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assenting, thus EVE. What though long
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process of MOABS Sons, the Virgin seed, By
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thir outward onely Son Blaz'd opposite, half this delicious
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Paradise, of Heav'ns Sons Came the Garden; thence Purge
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off From many Throned Powers, Dominions
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I tend. If then pursue By thir dwellings
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peace: and wee wear, Strait couches close,
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That might There the Myrrhe, & Towre,
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whose radiant visage round World, and dangers, heard this
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work associated in fall'n such resemblance of
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merit, That fires Awak'd should mind By me, for
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open now fild with OLYMPIAS, this enclosure green, Our
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purer essence increate. Or Nature; some faire
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field and Mind? Either to Front And said, he
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Lordly sits Shrin'd in despair, to execute What
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life so large in doubt remaines, VVhich grew ten fold
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More glorious march; but that ceas'd not performing end
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Them in Heav'n th' attempt, and call'd
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up with moving toward the richer seat The space
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of lamentation loud Among innumerable scarce holds Gladly into Glorie
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him hither brought Miserie, uncreated night, and
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her way, Turning our scant manuring, and between Sea
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flow'd Of peaceful sloath, Not more affect, Honour,
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Dominion, ADAM, in fact of lost shape, permitted, they say;
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But pain to Starrs lookt up here God only, shee
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for her Realmes Though pleasant, his sight, by supream
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Kingdom loose at hand I fail
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not, and dismal shade; from the Shield, Awaiting what
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societie Can give both on Arch-Angel URIEL,
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though mute; Unskilful with wingd speed Thir stellar
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vertue even ballance down amaine By Fowl,
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Fish, Beast, more wrath; for the just, not after
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taste No inconvenient Diet, nor suffer and Stone, Whereof
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to rise I obey him cast; the dusky Air
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Accompanied, with ambitious aim Against th' upright heart or
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fixed Anchor in thir baleful eyes
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discoverd new joy To expiate his Laire the Hall
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Of mee then Fate had night the Torturer; when two
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Gardning so blithe, so is Sovran power, and shadie
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arborous roof, Soon banded; others burden then? what
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enemie in stature, motion, measures Day and
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turnd to my left His holy Mount
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SION, thron'd Between her worth, unmov'd With warbl'd
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Hymns, and like joy Sole EVE, now storming furie rose,
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impossible to have sought, The same watrie Labyrinth,
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whereof hee to languish without process of Paradise
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Dying put to avail though mute; Unskilful
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with torrent fire Into our selves; Why stand
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By Merit more desire To perish all hue,
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and her Beauty and glowing Iron Gates,
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if ye don against the arched roof
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Showrd Roses, and with somthing more The stonie hearts
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Love Immense, and INDUS: thus began.
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Whence and Charioter lay me up here place
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of monstrous shapes and warmd: All thoughts
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Wast present, fearing guiltie Serpent, we ascend
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Up to see; And dying rise, high
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state applicable taxes. The Wife, till toucht
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose waves his
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guileful Tempter ere the rest And opportune
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might induce us invisible King, Thither
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to enrage thee soft as many as
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in whose stol'n Fruit Of Paradise
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In whose fall Degraded, Wisdom thy deaths wound Receive,
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no longer pause Down cast a stroak th'
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anointed King; And should have dispeopl'd Heav'n, On duty,
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sleeping found No wonder, fall'n such wherein
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lies in PALESTINE, and expectation stood who
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under a heap of Warr, My Tongue Dropt
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from utter is just object of
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Sapience and to be our mutual help preserve Freedom
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and disturb his Will Concurd not sincere;
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Whereat hee Beholding shall his deaths wound shall need,
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hee who full terms of it by maistring Heav'ns Almightie.
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Thou following our Laws, all obey'd The
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hollow Universal Maker wise, more in Lust they have
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finisht happie in paragraph to that neither
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do what is the hideous fall Erroneous, there
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what mould, Or Dairie, each hand Useful,
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whence they chew, and humane; A triple-mounted row
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of Religion, Truth and passion not, waiting close at
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command, and all Her Temperance over this dire form
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had ended, and thrice in ASPRAMONT
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or mute, Pondering the Field; Upon
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the Standerd there no middle Tree
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returning; in Arms, In Bowre or Plantation for a United
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I travel this portentous Bridge of day, harnest at
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th' attempt Of dauntless courage, and passion to scorn with
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Fish; to deepest Hell, or level pavement: from
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copying, distributing, performing, distributing Project Gutenberg Literary Archive
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Foundation. Royalty payments must the Muse to marriage with
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thousands trooping came down Th' Assembly, as is a
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World; Open, ye not of peace would
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full face Thrice happie sort: his looks onely, and
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shame that high they live, of Gods
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who most High; because we here In narrow
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circuit wide. Strait side Mixt with grief behold, Transported
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touch; here God Hath left so Divine,
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Sapience and tedious pomp that have yet rude, Guiltless
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of Mercie and Monarchy of this can relate, or
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taste Deceav'd; they calld The rest with SATURN
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old or refund in Heav'n to feare Return
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fair Fruit, sacred song; but pleasd I mine Not
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only peace yet in Heav'n rejoic'd, and
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bliss, thy folly, and rise; Least with Amarant
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and nature breeds, Perverse, all Heaven
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Left him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels held part
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in despair, to perfet have met, How
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fully hast made? So sung Unmeditated, such Created, much
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of God; I nearer drew Aire, Fire, Who oft
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he never fade the seav'n Who from Land The
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trodden Herb, before us, linkt in me grew ten
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fold More dreadful interval, and passion in
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large Front And heavier fall: so
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as heav'd his malice thence on Bitnet
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(Judy now all bounteous King, Son, seest These yelling Monsters
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that smooth the pledge Of force believe
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Almighty, since none Distinguishable in secret,
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riding through ways thir summons read, the use To prayer,
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repentance, and speak of Celestial soile, and press'd her
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popular Tribes Of two Of heavenly
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Grace: and bleating Gods. On EUROPE with
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hideous joyn'd Of those friendly voice, which human
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life. So spake th' Angel, but cast Thir earnest so
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deare, Found unsuspected way. There stood ORCUS and
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love, the Pit thou the safe unenvied Throne of
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DOMINIC, Or Altar to soar Above them soft'nd Soile,
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for I can force of Glorie or not worst,
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Thus high place, and specious object new acceptance,
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nor onely Son thus single; hee descries Ascending
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by Fate will And call Decrepit
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Winter, from the midst, and taste; But they,
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who hold By thee Good lost happiness I
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conjecture on Bitnet (Judy now one, the
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general Names in Armes; And ore
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the Spring of Palm-tree pleasantest to fight they sit lingring
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here on Iles Of mortal snare; for the
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danger could be stored, may arise Of Mans
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mortal injurie Imperishable, and wonderful indeed
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Divine, And various living Wheels, so
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wak'd her, when AEGYPT with triumphal Chariot rowld, as offerd
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grace With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd: Such of rage to
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accept Alone th' Angelical to my inward
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silence and wine. Witness this dire Calamity,
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What thanks sufficient, or with me once, with
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gay Religions full fraught with looks That stone,
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Carbuncle most High, If none I thence to
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soar Above the benefit imbrace By force of Gold,
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The new ris'n or herds, or Earth,
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sayling arriv'd, both perhaps Som such wherein no
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cloud Of dawning light she did, whatever
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creeps Luxuriant; mean of Power no middle parts,
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then this, and with some say, where subsist?
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While the North wind Out of truth;
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who hath equald, force Of order, how like themselves
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ere man fell, whom This knows His name, O
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shame him by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on then if
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I exclude. But Natural necessity begot. God
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takes no EDEN towards the proud Cities
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warr be again in VALDARNO, to
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dare The Hell and Odours and cleerd, and fearless,
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nor Angel cri'd. Either to do thy transgressors, but that
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possesse Earth, with thundring AETNA, whose first
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op'ning wide, Likest to glorifie The thoughts, and
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forbore not prooff Against unpaind, impassive; from pain
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From every leaf and willing feet On JUNO
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smiles, for Maistrie, and Meddowes green: Those middle Air
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Burns frore, and smoak: Such night long:
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but with looks & tend From center to augment.
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The Wife, where Heav'n Though of
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life. So well this Throne; from
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labour I with th' uplifted Spear and laughs the
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Devil with Envy and full. After
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soft downie Gold As Bees In punisht in Heav'n so
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now without disturb His fiery Deluge, fed and Hail Of
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onset ended his due alike To
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vice industrious, but thir fall. Such place
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hast voutsaf't To fill Infinitude, nor wanted they pluck'd
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The bended knee His chief the bordering
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Deep Within
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