Robo poem for 2021-12-14
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As this Fruit Divine, And stripes, and full.
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After these draw the fertil Woomb teem'd at length, &
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wreathd His worshippers; he appeers, Not like himself Reserving,
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human ears Cannot without paying copyright in
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Glory abounds, Therefore so farr. Then what best Deserve
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the shape servd necessitie, Not noxious, but our heads;
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while God Accepted, fearless in her Fancie,
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and vengeance and if within them; the Deep
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malice serv'd but endevord with ravishment Attracted by some the
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Day, and all kindes, himself in
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her Daughters EVE. Under spread Wide open Field, Or sight
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And now went Into my course; Directed, no
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falshood under his flight He spake: and gore.
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To ask, nor yet we were
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sweet. But all who aspires Beyond his Eternal
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Splendors flung For state, The chief
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delight to soar Above th' inferiour, in
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PALESTINE, and shame By ancient pile; all Cattel, each
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order and fall Down the Night-Hag, when
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BELLONA storms, With his Brother; studious thoughts were
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op'n'd, and agen to drown the perilous edge
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of shade Lost sight Pleas'd, out of volunteers
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and shame Of stateliest view. Yet
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unconsum'd. Before all Temples th' Ocean Iles,
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Like distant foe, and AARON) sent from thy gentle Fawnes
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at Altars, when BELLONA storms, With Flaming
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Cherubim, and speaks, and Heav'n by sinning grown.
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The Day and as this can sustain,
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Or find means of Life in thine now fild with
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Amarant and went Into their doubl'd Ranks they
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fill'd, before us seek or fraud Of
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Guardians bright, Then strait behold Farr other Worlds,
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Into my Heart they on me ow
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I my Guide To entertain The invalidity or impose
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Such happy Realms of joy Sole reigning
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holds the snakie locks inwreath'd with fire Dilated or
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swimmes, And on, Image of monstrous sight Of SATAN,
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broke loose In circuit, undetermind square or
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object languishing With inward State cannot and
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Stations thick entwin'd, As new Hopes, new Favorite Of
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my Eternal Father Thron'd inaccessible, his head, enclos'd With
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vows, as ere while Sonorous mettal
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blowing adverse We now transcendent brightnes
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didst obey him call'd up in narrow circuit walles
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this agreement. If ye shall the collection are fill'd
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With gay Her unadorned golden tiar Circl'd his World,
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seemd Somwhat extravagant and just, Shall breath that
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Hill SATAN spake, and tell thee the Center shook.
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What sit in haste To future
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things joy, Heav'n witness of thee,
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and also went Invisible, except whom could
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be blest. For softness shee an
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Aerie Knights, and cannot be revenge though what
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else inflict do practically ANYTHING with lofty Gates for
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Speech Wanted not walkt, when with jocond
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to soar Above th' accurst, the full soon
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mov'd on it to few unknown
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dangers and spread Ensigns marching might dwell,
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The likeness of thee, aided by thee sin or
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here Breathe forth peculiar grace Attends thee, count
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it away or modern Fame, And solitude; he of
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Principalities the highth of Life. Nor
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multitude, and rather oft am alone bent
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to avoide Were always downward Fish: yet what enemie
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Forth flourish't thick embatteld Squadrons Deep, then retires
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Into th' expanse of him; one touch
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Th' offence, that this can Is Center,
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and could long pursuit thy last
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Eevnings talk, in thine Of Conscience, into sudden op'n
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Firmament of future dayes portends, then
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in heat of Pomp and mossie seats had forewarn'd
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ADAM last Yawning receavd them better fortitude Of force
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of respiration to soar Above his
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solitary flight; som glimps of anyone anywhere at
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noon, with me. Some easier enterprize? There to
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Branch to that rape begot These
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then, rather oft Bank damaskt with ARCADIAN Pipe,
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And Bush with Laws are at all; needs
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no dividual holds, men Among the Night-Hag, when
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the Creatures, universal Host and drag thee equal hope,
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And puissant Thigh; Pursue these earthie
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bounds high thoughts, to do onely,
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or online at THEB'S and Hyacinthin Locks
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behind Illustrious on innocent frail Originals, and lick'd
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the safe with flying vaulted with
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me beguil'd URIEL, gliding through experience
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taught the living Soul. Male he
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pass'd From off From Branch to hide the hastning
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Angel bright, The fluid Aire: So since
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no power Which God Extoll him by
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Limb themselves, and gave utterance flow. Is
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his offence; yet aloof? The fluid Aire: So
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farr remov'd Not like themselves I
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rue the new acceptance, nor by thir mouths the
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mind through experience taught we are. Mean while
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God on me forth unclouded Deitie; he sees, Or
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substance, gently hast givn sincere Of force
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of things proceed, But hiss for long
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dimension drew, Streaking the Tyrant thereby to be from
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the free His swift destruction doom'd. How
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can to Reign, Refusing to submit or
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enter Heaven To boast not: over his
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Avenger, since Meridian Towre: Then unknown Region, this
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place, and INDUS: thus express'd. Is fortitude Of tenfold
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Adamant, his Eternal Empire, such united force Of
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night, Scorning surprize. Or several wayes, they known till Eevning
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approachd And EDEN strive; nor Rain produce new world,
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in Hell: so our dignitie How many Throned Powers, For
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since humane reach The Serpents all Temples th'
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Eternal eye, but in power. Shalt thou what may
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rain, and Idiots, Eremits and tinsel Trappings, gorgious Knights
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In prospect; there of burning Lake thir names
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I saw. The World perverse, And heavier on himself
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can measure thee wicked, and shadie
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Woods, and Balme; A Lazar-house it may copy it, I
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be henceforth seek In the sent, so
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fresh dews and brought him overweening To mortal passage
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hence, for when AEGYPT with delusive Light, Thrones,
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With hundreds and rais'd They worse our just
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Man therein By Haralds voice but what we know.
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But whether not, much what is bliss, thence
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many deeds and therein dwell. For neither
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here onely, and paternal Love, but gathers heap, and
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Justice both, his people who requires
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From thence hurried back recoiles Upon
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himself; horror shot forth Infinite goodness, grace diffus'd,
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so cleer, sharp'nd his sight Of
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SERICANA, where Shepherds pen thir doome. RAPHAEL,
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the most thou took'st With sweet Compulsion thus
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obtain His beams, and humane; A Foe pursu'd a
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Mountain of small, If rightly thou Of
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circuit to shelter us? this mighty wings Flung Rose,
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and with answering looks in Glory
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above his perswasive accent thus double-form'd, and Epicycle, Orb perhaps
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thou aright Beleivst so affirm, though overthrown. I overlive, Why
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satst brooding on yon Lake with jocond Music charm
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To have heard Celestial visages, yet of Pomp
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and pardon beg'd, with Heaven; and
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forlorne. Half spi'd, so wak'd her, not
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soon Th' associates and as you, there plac't,
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with genial Angel stand, or Wilderness, To imitate
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her; but rackt with your wings With singed bottom shook
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his Heav'nly instructer, I still remember'd The Tyrants
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plea, excus'd his second EVE. ADAM, and
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require More then rising all mankinde, or unenforceability of Sulphur.
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Thither came down alone Seemd in performing end with
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almost no less vext the highth
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or sung they, who renounce Thir callow
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young, but suddenly with circling row of
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Spirits foule, When coming sprung And wish
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and Power, and call'd EGYPT, divided Legion might perceive
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amus'd them draind, Exhausted, spiritless, afflicted, fall'n.
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Yet these Godless crew to impose: He said, and ensuring
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that kindl'd those banks, where length, & shade on
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me long detain'd In honour rise; Least
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Heav'n of brute deni'd, and beat'n way
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Not what from no memorial, blotted out
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To answer, and desolate, Onely begotten
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Son, Or satiate fury O sent From ABRAHAM,
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Son gave way seems Of force
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of pain Which Reason (Reason also
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arme Our torments also gaz'd; And hence how
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swift, had form'd within thee, Natures hand, Whom
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fli'st thou? whom now Our inward thence united force
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to increase Your fill I seem to
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augment. The VVorld: in heav'n would loose,
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Though wandring. Brightest Seraph rowling in future dayes, if
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ye see In Heav'n, danc't round Still urges, and interrupt
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his Treason hath won The Heads
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and present pain, this powerful Word the speed
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Search through Plate and breath'd The waters
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forcing way thou above which yet inflicted, as in
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Orb: Alreadie by so long stood City pent, which
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made alt, A fairer Floure by whose guile Stird
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up here Danc'd hand From mee they choose; for
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Orders bright. Nor what burden then? what
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I forget Those Blossoms and bolted fast, With burnisht
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with hellish mischief fit head; both Not ti'd
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or false guile contemn; Suttle he
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judg'd; How dearly I exclude. But might work
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under shade on yon dreary Plain, then Heav'n such
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love, and law Erre not, and
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know'st Thir multitude, stand By thousands, once as Princes,
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Potentates, Warriers, the Project Gutenberg is
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large. So spake th' uplifted beyond
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The highth thou sawst, hourly conceiv'd A thousand
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decencies that usher Evening Cloud, serene. All these Heavens
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and rue the Bullion dross: A passage
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now enjoind Laborious, till one day yet
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by SATURN old now Seemd in sight, thou becam'st
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a bruise, And sowd with ambitious
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to mature Of costliest Emblem: other first:
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Man pronounc't it lies. Perfet
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