Robo poem for 2024-04-12
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Whence and with expanded wings the Sun's decline arriv'd
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In counterview within 60 days may Faith Prefer,
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and Soule, Acknowledge him chief were op'n'd, and
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passion to accept them; and dangers, heard Delightfully, ENCREASE AND
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MULTIPLY, Now shaves with surpassing Glory sat, Or
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if that spinning sleeps or Months, or be
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wrought In imitation of Nectarous humor issuing flow'd
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Of leaves and plaid at no solution will
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not preferrd More easie, wholsom thirst and Meddowes green:
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These wicked wayes In billows, leave so bent
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to accord) Man whom last led To mortal
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injurie Imperishable, and Eyes the hainous now,
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as great MESSIAH blaz'd Aloft by fire inflame
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with insolence and Man, Or touch to th' unholie, and
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shame hee To expiate his wayes
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of light, ofspring of waters dark oblivion
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let forth in MAHANAIM, where Flocks Grasing the
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wide- Encroaching EVE Us'd to elude, thus returnd: URIEL,
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gliding through experience of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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vehement desire, In the Mariner From under Kings;
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there to plague us? let each To Noon
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he sole delight, Son belov'd, Son both have
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ye shall never will accuse. Hee in
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pleasure, but of Virgin pass, there take heed
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least Are ever blessed, and joyd immortal love shal
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outdoo Hellish hate, And shame, and Charioter lay
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in yon Lake where And now prevailes,
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a Fierie Alpe, Rocks, but taste No homely morsels,
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and Stone, Whereof hee permits Within his
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Leggs entwining Each Plant & rowld orbicular, and labour
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grows, And of Renown less Maritine Kings destroyd, then silent
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course advance Thy cherishing, thy Bowre To
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interrupt can think Submission? Warr in Heav'n
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move Indissolubly firm; nor Angel the change,
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Nor doth Heav'ns fugitives, and tasted, yet by Signes
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and all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that strife
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Of force as Hell, on IMAUS bred,
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Whose image now meetst the general Doom Shall bruise
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The smelling Gourd, up all yet never till
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on golden shafts imploies, here and with utter darkness,
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and praise, The great Maker them to attain,
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which both precedes. Produced by me
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thought, Wrought still thou couldst thou profoundest Hell Gate,
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displeas'd All on whom now Such
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wonder then enough; at THEB'S and numerous
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Verse, More then The Mother of Fruits, Though
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sleeping, where Thou with three-bolted Thunder heard
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Celestial Tabernacles, where ye shall his bold adventure to
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rase Som dreadful Thunder utter'd thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, it self; by our evils, with thwart
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obliquities, Or Longitude, where thou injoinst me, for ever plotting
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how the hainous now, While the mortal things,
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a Tree of this license and one rising,
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who ask ye, and stedfast Empyrean to that fair DAMASCUS,
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on men. Immediately a scanner) Bold deed thou
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Against th' advantage then his mind, whose
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hither thrust me loath to yeild; unsavourie food
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alike My own recover'd strength, Not
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terrible, advance Thy counsel Warr, Did first broke loose?
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is all Heaven Stood scoffing, highthn'd in
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Counsel must down To suffer, as Princes,
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when her Kings; there to submit or flight intends
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to soar Above th' Ecliptic, sped with
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Winds under saintly shew, Deep Into our
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dignitie How few unknown Region, this high
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from the fear Of his suggestion
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taught, Ransack'd the deep I return,
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If any other Creatures; yet firm
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brimstone, and Heav'nly dores; let us rest. Meanwhile
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the Vision led th' attempt, and years, then suffic'd
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To sanctitie that fair Son foreseeing spake. Why
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is old With hundreds and Sea.
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Others whose lives in by strength, They light
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turnd my owne, My wandring, each beauteous flour, Glistring with
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paragraph 1.E.8. You pay The STYGIAN Councel call'd
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him, brighter once the Mast Of
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Fancie is undefil'd and goes: but now severe, And ignominie,
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yet large bestowd, where thin Aire Made
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to relent? They trespass, Authors to trace the hideous length:
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before thee, Wondrous in thee, What drops Wept at
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Altars, when AEGYPT with bluster to calculate the
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ETHIOP Line From thence call'd. There to change awaits
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us wide, but of revenge, Accurst, and amorous Bird When
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I unpittied: League Cheard with whom This
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file should injure us, and savours onely stand
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approv'd in Heav'n perhaps, and effect so unapprov'd, and labour
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must be chang'd to accord) Man Which way Lies
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dark Globe the Gate Of Mans First Hunter
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then, if I keep, by me, of power
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hostility and Earth; or TYPHON, whom
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now all assaults Their living wight, as
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in Heav'n so farr, and deifie his wandring poor,
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but was th' Almighty, since God All-seeing,
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or worse our descent Celestial voices all hue, and Pillar
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of just Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, thine By Merit
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more willingly thou thir vicissitude, like which before
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her out-side formd then said God, with
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clamorous uproare Protesting Fate supreame; thence weak. The
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waters dark destruction doom'd. How much deceav'd, much less.
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How from Hope, If then might induce
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us excites his Word the INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had
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the offer'd wrong, Though hard For
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Spirits of hurtful, prosperous of Flours
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a Floud thee adulterous lust and
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readily could such confusion: but high King, though
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plenteous, as that they Hasted with that
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swim th' acclaime: Forth issu'd, brandishing his orbed Shield,
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Born through with Pure with destruction doom'd.
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How art can high and complain that Forbidden Tree, and
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Joint-racking Rheums. Dire was of night, when
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now has a weather-beaten Vessel holds
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the SPARTAN Twins Up to pervert
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that excels Mistrustful, grounds his Meridian
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Towre: Then time returning, in Heav'n upright
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And starrie train: But who will,
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foreknowledge absolute, And knew not like In us two
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and RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from sad dismay
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Astonisht: none I else enjoy'd In equal ruin: into the
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Conquerour least of Creation, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose Bed is our faults, and
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dwell here, Not distant hee soon obscur'd with rebounding
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surge the INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness
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had heard, of sorrow, doleful shades, where God
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to soar Above the "Right of birth Now
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lately what thir kindes; I nam'd BEELZEBUB.
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To Knowledge? By secretest conveyance. Thou mai'st
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not; I flie is fear'd; should
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with like doom, if in darkness visible Serv'd
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by farr remov'd, Under this perfidious hatred
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they with mutual amitie so Fate
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the dwellings peace: Glorie or like themselves
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among men Among thick-wov'n Arborets and me
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thus, behold The clasping Ivie where stood In HISPAHAN, or
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high, with death, or Communion, deifi'd; I receav'd,
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Where onely brought, wher found, which best prop so
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Justice had no Decree Fixd on dry Land that saw,
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and commands above Should win From off From
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out of Heav'n Inducing darkness, while we here shalt
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look summs all prodigious things, and all Temples th'
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Earth Dominion won, th' Ocean smiles.
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So easie, and eyes of anyone in it
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I fear, hath made thee, shun The flowry Dale of
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mankind, in any word or dimly seen
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In with me returns Day, or West, or
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later; which else not fear'd; should
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Man fall'n. Yet live thus alone, Best with pride,
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and therein Man Whom Thunder when vapors fir'd Impress
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the Author of him, that seem'd
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Firm concord holds, unite thir Rebellion, from on
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His journies end the Project Gutenberg is for lost.
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Then self-esteem, grounded on Arch-Angel URIEL,
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for food perhaps Our labour will deigne To
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our defence, lest of speech be deem'd Equal
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with sighs began. Fall'n Cherube, and
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strange: Two other serv'd it divide The spirit remains Invincible,
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and I, faire Oxen and shame him
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sung Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal
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Splendors flung For envie, or enur'd
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not lost; where grows Death his Maker
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shon, Majestick though God for the night long: but
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taste These disobedient; sore besides, vaulted with perswasive accent thus
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SATAN who moovd Thir station, Heav'n
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Among themselves, and all access to soar Above
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all liability to Heav'n. And ACCARON and other Rites
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Establisht, such Audacious neighbourhood, the seated Hills Hurl'd headlong
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flaming Sword, Satans dire change more zeale
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ador'd Heav'ns highth, Stood waving to soar Above th' Antagonist
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of Pomp and you discover sights of Spirits
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is undefil'd and bid sound Of pleasure, though far
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blazing, as onely just rebuke, so stedfast Empyrean where
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peace from despare. All seemd Undaunted. If
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so lovly smil'd; Aire, and shame Cast forth
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and defiance: Wretched man! what may do onely,
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I will cleer thir ears. Out of darkness!
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full face excuse to gaze admiring:
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Oft he recollects, and taile, Scorpion and ASPHALTUS
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yeilded light Rebellion rising, who slew his
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neather Empire neighbouring Moon Eclipses at large
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Lay vanquisht, rowling in behalf Patron or
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fond hopes of brute. Thus with
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songs Divide the Ark, as we
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live, thy outcry, and Shield, Awaiting what was
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plaine, A growing Empire; doubtless; while Warr then,
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Of lustful Orgies he fulfill the Empyrean:
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down Thus I pursue Vain Warr had
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heard, dim thine owne. Because thou enjoy
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Free leave i'th' midst a Skie Sailes between two a
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secret Cloud, and bound Of porous Earth shall
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lead. Nor doth Heav'ns Hath wiselier arm'd
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Out of talk where with thick entwin'd, As Flesh
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to gaze Insatiate, I chanc'd A
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