Robo poem for 2021-11-27
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Effulgence of Prime. Thou Can hearts, not long,
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Embryo's and joy for mans behalf Patron
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or rare. Descend to? who beheld in narrow room
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of morn, her Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens,
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and bliss, Made erre, was passing
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to seek. Therefore to adorne Her
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Husband the stronger provd He onward move Embattelld;
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when he then PANDORA, whom now purer essence
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then be no barrs of Hell By center,
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or online at Altars, when her Will arm'd,
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Some disadvantage we stand against which one Continent
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Lies dark oblivion let me is To argue in
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Heav'n. But still th' uplifted beyond The dry
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Land of Night, her blazing Cressets fed and
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void profound Of Thunder stor'd, And liquid texture mortal doom'd.
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How cam'st thou beest he; But yet shon, inimitable
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on Bitnet (Judy now The rest High overarch't
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imbowr; or Grape: to enrage thee I rejoyce Each
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Plant & whither have disarmd The danger,
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and laughs the Name Shall in FRANCISCAN think how
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I fly By him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels gave
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ye Angels, yet inflicted, as Princes,
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Potentates, Warriers, the earth a space,
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till his Head more remov'd, Least total kind Of
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EGYPT and Bowers doubt The breath her way,
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among men Grow up drawn, Rose as Sea-men tell,
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ye knew The doubts that when in
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Nature: more then Warr with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on studious thoughts present, and wide
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Her rosie steps adore. Gentle to prosper, and shame
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obnoxious, and call'd Mother yeilds In Heav'n acceptance;
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but misjoyning shapes, Wilde work in me and
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judgest onely Supream of remove, Save
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what I lowly creep; Witness the
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stream Of stern regard he list, would suspicious mark,
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As God only, shee busied heard VVith
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wonder, and drearie Vaile They therefore joynes the desolate
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Abyss, The Womb as came on, Image
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nightly as oft, as Sea-men tell, ye flow,
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Melodious murmurs, warbling flow, Melodious part, from Pole
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to have that Hill Of ARGUS, and ILIUM, on promise
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he grants them Names, and chast pronounc't, Present, or
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slain, Or hollow'd bodies all assaults
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Their Altars by occasion want, nor wider farr remote,
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with almost no better, that swim th' Ocean stream:
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Him Lord best we fear What day will lend,
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Though by John Milton If none to reigne?
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But firm Battalion; back to dwell; But perhaps the
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waste Her nightly by whose point is free,
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Equally free; th' upright heart rebounds. Thus when her
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storie heard Commanding loud. Whence ADAM
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faultring speech recoverd sad. Evil to shut The hollow
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Abyss Heard farr then his faded splendor
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wan; who counsel Warr, Warr with frizl'd hair
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Shakes Pestilence and Diurnal Spheare; Till
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many Throned Powers, That under darkness;
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but down alone is the fourfold-visag'd Foure, Distinct with
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tempest loud: Here at THEB'S and ASPHALTUS
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yeilded light dispels the Flowr of Hell, her Eye,
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all confus'd march forlorn, th' Field, Or if
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other pleasures all tasts else according to
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Warr he who deignes Her dowr
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th' unwieldy Elephant To sow a rural labours crown
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As at hand what I Am found they
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shall found So hardie as perhaps in Heav'n so
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small, If you discover sin, on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to soar Above the hether side with me.
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To adore And courage never will
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acknowledge whence warne him brought along the
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Goal With gay Traine Follow'd in narrow search of
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merit, That Golden Harps, & rowld orbicular, and CHIMERA'S
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dire. Is this eBook, complying with
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lyes Bordering on the Tree and as nam'd
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with God declares his fall, onely brought,
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and AUTUMN thwarts the Name Shall lead Hell trembl'd
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at that Angel warr, provok't; our coming to
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foil Thy youth, thy soft windes with hideous fall
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off From Branch to submit or possess
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her popular Tribes Of order, quit the Hemisphere
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Night This one, but endevord with Heav'n, our
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success, Throws his gate And ACCARON and full.
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After his Race, Charg'd not miss,
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me seemd A lower stair That fought
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The trouble Holy Rest; Heav'n Gates of old,
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Fortunate Fields, And for Wealth and
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bid his grave, with pale, and
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combustion down alone first born of damages.
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If this unvoyageable Gulf shot with
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Haile, Haile Mother yeilds In foraign Lands and sad
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For angers sake, or highest Wall, and weltring
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now exhal'd, and press'd
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her fertil Banks Of wandering, as
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may ply Thir noxious vapour, or worse, Here Nature
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wise he hies. Whence heavie pace that sight
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Of wandering, as great Year Seasons return, and
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was good, and dark her shot Darts
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in Gold and unmake, For haste; such
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thou saw'st Intended to submit or have touch'd
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and worthiest to reform Yon flourie Vales,
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Thrice he gives Heroic Martyrdom Unsung;
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or nightly by us unworthie, pitying
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while they come rattling on Thrones; Though
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inaccessible, his wakeful Bird and obstinacie, and each To
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call in opposition sits Our overture, and Kingdoms
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of far renown'd, Th' infernal Rivers Bath'd Thir
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callow young, but worse rape. These Feminine.
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For well feign'd, or whether food, and
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deerest amitie. Thou interposest, that NYSEIAN Ile Girt
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with ambitious mind And growing burden.
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Mean while they Hasted with Wine, jocond Music charm
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Pain for adoration pure of pure
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now Shot upward Man therefore saught, refutes That
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time his head, but by so faire.
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Round from their part hence a
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foe: and how. Not only good,
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created in thick the use this dies, and
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Power, In circuit, undetermind square or ADAMS: Round this
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Heav'n From CANAAN, to soar Above all assaults Their
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Altars by gloomie power hostility and thrice the Books
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of adverse Legions, or TREBISOND, Or palmie hilloc, or
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action markt: about them, th' ALEIAN Field
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To mortal Men To Knowledge? By EVE, Partake
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thou thy fair no enemie, but
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with almost immense, a Gryfon through dire Hail, which
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the Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, nor youthful beautie, added wings.
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To wait The Monarch, and pairs,
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in strength he summs. And yet hath no near
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each In time was, by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by supream We sunk with hideous
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change. He markd and waves orethrew BUSIRIS and with
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sly assault; and Aire, Fire, Outrageous
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to do thy beams, great cause to
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regain the sourse and bring obedience then ours
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joy nor Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his dire Arms?
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yet firm to afford him disfigur'd, more Mean while
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th' affaires of Paradise He added
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grace They fasten'd, and place thy word or
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TREBISOND, Or think that thy Saints unmixt, and
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unrighteous deeds, by whose Eye and therein plant A numerous
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Brigad hasten'd. As we affirm or
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more train of Pomp and chuse for the river
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of Fools, to things now Man is dark
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Abyss. Thine own last he throws his bane,
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When time remaind (For what means of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or woe, With his fury yield
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it grew, there plac't, with friend
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with one use, For joy unblam'd,
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and therein plant eyes, that Fruit, that celestial
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light? Be strong, who sits High overarch't imbowr;
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or Spring, or expense to judge it without disturb
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The storie heard Delightfully, ENCREASE AND MULTIPLY, Now
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death thou Visit'st my Guide And
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starrie Spheare Of alienated JUDAH. Next CHEMOS,
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th' ALEIAN Field he relents, not my bosom, Son
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Perceive thee From off From Diamond flaming, and
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Omnipotent From penaltie, And ore Hill retir'd,
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Victor and envying stood, Tables are gon to rebellious
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rout Enter'd, and less Seem'd thir
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Arms, in her seat Thir station, Heav'n so
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dear, and call'd EGYPT, divided into Nature
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set his volant touch Th' Eternal miserie; such
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wherein appear'd Less then now, despoild Of
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hazard in narrow frith He swerve
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not claim our woe; Which now
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storming furie stay'd, Quencht in despair,
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to rule, Each in warlike Angel serene,
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Made vocal by so soft windes with ambitious to
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celebrate his loftie shades High Eternal woe;
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Since through them Rock Over the Firey Pillar
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of monstrous sight Of hazard more, and Starrie
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Zone of Creatures, as Starrs, last reasoning this happie
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in Heav'n such Gardning so Fate had borne
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His death brought First Disobedience, and glowing Iron
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Scepter high King, though joynd In
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amorous Bird Sings darkling, and lies; this mighty leading
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Angel, to reach interpos'd; three sev'ral wayes
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of MARY second Sovrantie; And calculate the riches
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of Hell, or heav'd his satisfaction; so
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highly, to know, whatever place foretold The
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sense of light, Besides what ere
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while over built Here he so hee the signal
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giv'n, Worthiest to restore The Rib he her
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ears Cannot well I created like desire which
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ready stands Adverse, that arise Of smoak
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and QUILOA, and humane; A goodly prospect from SYRIAN
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mode, whereon MESSIAH King Possesses thee out such
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could yeild. For want spectators, God
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create another Heav'n so highly, to
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climbe. Thence to regaine Her self though with huge
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must ascribe, Mov'd the second tire Of
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tasting those flames No inconvenient Diet, nor
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known: and dismay Mixt with unsucceeded power. Shalt
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in her guide Lamenting turnd thither-ward in
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Glory never ceasing bark'd With hundreds and
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