Robo poem for 2022-12-17
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Produced by my will: The Frutage fair
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Idolatresses, fell His Ministers of sleep Affects me are
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tax returns. Royalty payments must forgoe, To utter darkness,
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and they needs remove The glorious works, to tyrannize,
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Marching from new Laws impos'd, And livd: One
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Flesh; to annoy The flowry Dale of high applauded,
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and dangers, heard cry With such resemblances
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methinks I request think how wearisom
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Eternity so last appeer and with Winds blowing
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adverse We overpower? Suppose he fram'd. From those
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steps in narrow vent appli'd To gird
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well, how glorious shape they return as
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Gods disguis'd in stead of Paradise, the glittering
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Starr-light without paying copyright royalties. Special rules,
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set the baser fire To trample thee
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foretold, Foretold so to love and eat Against th'
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infernal Court. But her countenance triform Hence fills All
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seasons, ripe for Pardon left? None yet, when BELLONA
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storms, With Orient beam Purge off
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As once The Calf in Glory obscur'd:
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As now fild with wondrous power oppos'd In
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the dwellings peace: for Orders bright. Nor those
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his Angels numberless, like themselves ordain'd it,
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as some the Sons Came shadowing, and stormie gust and
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wilful barrenness, That Golden Scepter rule or additions or
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enur'd not rapt above these things, and may
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range: To trample thee How due! yet confest later
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then on JOVE, BRIARIOS or tedded Grass, whose Conduct
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MICHAEL smote, and as not seem most
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severe, our small drop to that formd
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them on thoughts, reforming what is low raise
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At his tortuous Traine Adorns him, life for the
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circuit of Heav'ns ascent is located also not obeying,
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Hath lost happiness and ere our Omnipotence, two Polar Winds
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Close at THEB'S and pride, and
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copartners of Life Still glorious once known, How art
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perfet, not find Against th' unfaithful dead, who
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interpos'd Defence, while over built Here had need
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All I sprung, And bring me mine
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eare, and Fate, Or Longitude, where The
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dark Ended rejoycing in haste. But thy
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Saviour, shall derive his purpose to pass disguis'd; They
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ended frowning, and humiliation meek. Nor can performe
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Aught whereof all who liv'd; nor art can ensue?
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But other still advance into the
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love him, that strife Was meant by
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me, how thir summons call'd so deare, Found
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unsuspected way. There they fix'd, imagining For dignity
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compos'd SATAN done this, and roule the
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odious offrings, and beginning late; Not of Heaven, or
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Pine, and solitarie, these successes, and
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ILIUM, on dry Land, the quiet state
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he sees, Or palmie hilloc, or condens't,
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bright Sea North-East windes Brought Death the Vision
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led him slope their Creator, and all
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Temples th' Angel with smoak, all but
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rackt with Pure as hee to conceal,
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and prayes contrite, in it seems, In six wings outspread
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Dove-like satst brooding on such Thir song was plaine, A
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Nation to impose: He who notifies you I call'd
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that Fruit, Whoever tempted; which God Rais'd on
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mee Perswasively hath wrought our joynt or worse, in Heav'n
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Now I upon our joynt or Beast; which
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perhaps To mortal snare; for lost. Thou hadst: whom
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in thick thrown by chance Re-enter Heav'n;
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for scarce begins Her rosie steps we
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discharge Freely put to Pillars laid In duskie
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or Garden-Plot more haughty thus MAMMON
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led by command we then? what would
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intermix Grateful digressions, and would lay Chain'd
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on FLORA breathes, Her bearded Grove or fraud
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is against so refus'd might his light.
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These as farr more gross to
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flie Infinite goodness, grace diffus'd, so proud ambitious aim
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Against unpaind, impassive; from Flesh of prowess
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next command. To wing Easing thir Assemblies,
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whereso met, How dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as our defence, to
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sway (Which is a small Came like ripe for
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know, Least with deeds What in Heav'n rejoic'd, and
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as from the hether side With Incense, I
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my Perfection, glad Obscur'd, where Earth self-ballanc't on promise
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he alights among the bough of wise, more chearful
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waies of that, which time and all armd Of
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interdicted Knowledge: fair dismiss. Hadst thou think,
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trial what Warr in men; though brief, when
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contrary to claime His Temple enshrine. Such
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were known. Farr heavier load thy blood of
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fit strains pronounc't or refund from the sedentarie Earth,
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in PALESTINE, and supposest That reaches
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blame, but thee, As one greater now Stream,
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and interrupt the bordring flood As liberal
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Thou drov'st of blustring winds, which evil whence? in
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Heav'n Is doubtful; that feard to scorn with audible
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lament his Empire, such wherein the slumber, on then But
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such glorious sight, Amid the Mariner
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From compassing the CAPE OF THE NINTH BOOK.
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Author of Gods high advanc'd The
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Calf in Ocean flow'd, Thou at his whole
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posteritie must be Gods, or Thicket past
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uncelebrated, nor of Taste, Sight, Smell, Herbs, Fruits,
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& Rocks of shame obnoxious, and
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infinite in Heav'n claming second stroke they Breathing
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united force with Winds Close sailing from
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Heav'n or of God; That shook his worthier, as
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bound his wakeful Nightingale; She tempers dulcet creams,
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nor yet unknown, is choice) Useless and Shields
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Blaz'd opposite, A militarie Vest of promoting the
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surging smoak and outward freedom: Tyrannie must pass, That neer
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the method you who deignes Her unadorned golden
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Scales, yet not of sorrow, black Clouds were none, whose
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hairie sides round If true, here shall
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grace and Gold; ABDIEL faithful add? O
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had levied Warr, O Son, Both her Faith
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and Rocks and RHEA'S Son in Heav'n
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first-born, Or Wonders move In Cubic Phalanx firm advanc't
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on Thrones; Though but that gently creeps Luxuriant; mean
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to enrage thee Abundantly his fate inevitable Subdues
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us, that alluring fruit, and Wedlock-bound To wreck all a
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sumless journey brought along Innumerable before th' East, had stoln
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Entrance unseen. So farr at eeve In Nature
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boon Powrd forth peculiar grace Attends thee,
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and horrent Arms. Nine times He brought by
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Cubit, length, breadth, and affable Arch-angel, had general fall short,
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on errand sole, and gave ye to stand On mans
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delightful Seat Was not Nature, hold Caelestial Spirits
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of mute, and RHEA'S Son Perceive
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thee partake The Palace Gate With burnisht with superfluous
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begin Your fill Of easie entrance on earth the
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IRS. Produced by Decree Or unknown dangers
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and OPPOSITE, Of alienated JUDAH. Next CHEMOS,
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th' advantage then they have sworn To the rest is
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high, Which it devours not, as fast, With more
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came with Mineral fury, aid the
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nethermost Abyss And tresses wore Of
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darkness here however to have liv'd and
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hurried him twines Her own, and intellectual more
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hands No pretenses in splendor likest
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Heaven on Sea should compel them yet
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why? it pursues Things else So dearly to hope
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to enquire: above his waste, and circling
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Hours, with accent thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, driv'n
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By doom is, from the sway (Which is in
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fears and all waste it I provided that VVhich
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grew in awe of our pleasant Vally
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of GOSHEN, who thus Th' effects to men were falling,
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and therein Each perturbation smooth'd with bright Of Truth,
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that Hill made melodious chime Was
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not slow, Who speedily through experience
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taught To dash Maturest Counsels: for these Dogs
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of Good out so faire EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much
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pleasure I now enjoind Laborious, till SATAN,
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now SATAN, so small reflection gaines Of SENNAAR, and lyes
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the Mariner From EGYPT from hearts desire.
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1.E.7. Do as may deem him, Author
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of force Of unblest feet. Him follow'd RIMMON,
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whose roar Must'ring thir Gate Of Battel rang'd for
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possession put to rase Som such vertue of
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electronic works possessed in Heav'n much to
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him his Tabernacle, The Power That bring
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thee now, While day mortal, and
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all bounds, Dislodging from such an Iland
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salt and night for adoration pure now
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raisd Bore him showre His inmost counsels different, or
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Heaven: Thither, if they took perhaps The bold
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discourse more he decreed Thir Table
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was, what else above Light, Thrones,
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First, what rash hand thus double-form'd, and
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full. After soft oppression seis'd The birds thir
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fill all Devolv'd; though Regent of Rebellion shall need,
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hee Departing gave a scanner) Vangard, to Create, if
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no sudden, but soon propitious while discourse
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is despaird, For not unsung, where is perfectly
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accurate. No pleasure, for the exclusion from us lies
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in order bright, Chariots rag'd; dire Calamity, What may reign
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Over the eldest Night had need With solid, as
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are Brethren, men since none Of immortalitie. So
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SATAN done all Temples th' uplifted Spear Touch'd lightly;
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for who drinks, Forthwith his grave Aspect
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he arrive The fellows of Sacred silence
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to soar Above them soft'nd Soile, for mankind under
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shew Elaborate, of Spirits foule, When he
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stalkes with Wine, jocond Music charm Pain
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for Heav'n so hee oft am alone they
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among the dust and whatever place Of
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EGYPT from the Author and dismal
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Gates, if for when fair enticing Fruit
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Of SENNAAR, and by me, And slow But
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faded splendor wan; who out of Summers
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Rose, Glad to add thy load
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thy voice disswades; for none of bodie or
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