Robo poem for 2024-05-20
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Fall'n Cherube, to hear, if that pain
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However, and gross Bands, On duty,
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sleeping soon beg to heare new world of dim
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suffusion veild. Yet all his Children thou lost, Songs,
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wherewith thy bright Pomp and dangers, heard And
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carnal pleasure, solitarie. What thanks sufficient, or
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indirectly from the deep Will not taste
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These Feminine. For angers sake, or Faerie Elves, Whose Eye
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To their aerie crowd Swarm'd and
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full. After these his wakeful Nightingale;
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She op'nd, but farr more sweet austeer composure
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thus judgement giv'n, th' Ocean circumfus'd, Thir
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nature, will claim in discourse Is
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propagated seem Patron or dishonour lurks, Safest and laughs the
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arched roof Pendant by command Transgrest, inevitably thou wilt
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bring to shut out. So since fate In
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Manhood also taste, but narrower bound
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Threatn'd, nor more; but taste. Forthwith upright
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he took That both when Night Starless
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expos'd, and with Pitch, and pleasure to accept as
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Princes, when he might find Of immortalitie.
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So spake th' upper World; by our suffrage;
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for different sex, so lively vigour soon
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th' upright And wisdom, and one day
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of touch Th' APOCALYPS, heard within her numberd
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such As Plants: ambiguous words, he no
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unbounded hope never to Earth again dissolve Allegeance
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to transgress. Whence in Ocean brim, Shot forth disclos'd
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Into my bosom of Spirits immortal Fruits? Is this
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praeeminence thou canst redeeme, Thir nature, will
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fall Degraded, Wisdom in face Deep Of
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Harlots, loveless, joyless, unindeard, Casual fruition, quitted with Spawn
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abundant, living Soule: And various influence
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Of dalliance had ceas't when Night comes a
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heap of anyone anywhere at Altars, when ARGO
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pass'd through highest bliss Equal in
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VALDARNO, to Life three of what stir not eating
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Death: Satiate with ruin: into the amorous
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intent, Mine eare of anyone anywhere
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at Altars, when vapors fir'd Impress the mild Judge Of
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knowledge, as Night bids increase, who in Heav'n permits,
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nor restrain'd conveyance fill'd up here observd His
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deadly hate have name. But all assaults
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Their Seats long after, now is
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undefil'd and all vertu void; Who sees and vengeance
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wing'd like which you with Clouds began in
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Glory never fade the individual works
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his Associate; hee thir change, Nor motion we
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propound, and call'd MAN, about this agreement. There was
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sin'd and stedfast hate: At Heav'ns fugitives, and Wrong,
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Of mankind With thousand Harpes that strow the greatest
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part religious Rites perform'd. His gentle tear
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let thee Came flying, meet with branches overgrown, That
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gave prospect from SYRIAN ground, or like, the limited
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thir spite still advance Thy merited reward, the deep within
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the eBooks, unless we stand Do thou attended gloriously
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from the Center shook. What remaines, VVhich
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onely God, with wanton Mask, or worse
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to me shalt look into the flowing
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haire In the Streets of him this
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easie yoke Of dauntless courage, and strife with
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ASPHALTIC slime; broad Herds upsprung: The storie heard Commanding loud.
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Of wandering, as this last shall live as
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this gloom; the seav'n Who seekes
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To their Creator, and opprest and
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therein plant A Dungeon horrible, on warr were seen:
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Hee on Bitnet (Judy now began, When,
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and through experience of mankind Must
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have fed: yet all Her Tresses, and Peace
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of Domestic sweets, Whose failing, hapless EVE, And
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thus and Asp, and full. After short blush of
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Adamantine Chains and Gold: So on
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Bitnet (Judy now foretold The strict Fate shall
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find Some bloud effus'd. Much less Choice
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in aide, I learne, When out
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fit to no small Thicket Danck or enur'd
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not visible, when Morn crownd Above the
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grateful Eevning Starr perhaps will leave of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or prune, or
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timerous flock together calls, Or substance with Winds blowing Martial
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sounds: At Ev'ning from Councel forthwith spake, each seem'd
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A stream From Wing to flie above
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the Bullion dross: A violent hands, wings, and
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we owe to judge them Names, and shame
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him mightier service then I reduce: All night; And
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practis'd distances to identify, do his game) With
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hundreds and Timbrels loud Among so
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much worse would know both They ended they
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calld The easiest recompence, and Death
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becomes Bane, and remove thee more,
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Determin'd to set the hands then form'd the
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grateful Twilight gray Dawn, and therein plant
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A darksom passage down alone first by deeds
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of bones, Like of mankind, By center, or
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TREBISOND, Or happiness and each, how in
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OREB: and Timbrels loud Through pain Torments him; hee
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who since, but that this gloom;
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the grunsel edge, Where Joy for delight,
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wherein shall burn, and bid dwell his desire
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which instructs us asunder, Hopeless to reveal?
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yet from no thought, Wrought still to little, though wondrous
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works, by Moon, whose first naked thus,
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To mortal foe, who bound us? let
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us is no outward aid to Serpents
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all Th' associates and shame By mee Thou
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shalt be wise? Such place Left
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him due and shame Among the Fruit Man So
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gloz'd the pretious bane. And wisdom, and blasted overthrew.
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I thence Invoke thy gentle penetration, though
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damnd I demurre, for soon expel Her former vain
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desire, In solitude somtimes in despair,
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to soar Above th' Arch-Enemy, And
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Seale thee unblam'd? since God unguarded,
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and forbore not perceave the spirit
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within Shall fill all these shining Rock, Impenitrable,
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impal'd with greedy hope excluded thus, how
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thou his Soul I pursue Vain Warr seem'd Woman
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to dissolve Allegeance to Nations yet my heart;
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fear surpris'd and upon my cries unheard, that warble,
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as Princes, when behold This report, These lulld by keeping
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watch Against the Starrs Hide thir Powers went
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she preferr'd Before him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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under water flies All courage; down alone From where
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passing to few somtimes Viewless, and desolate,
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Onely Omniscient, hath overcome or Aire?
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Descend from BENGALA, or dying to direct my
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unspotted Soule Are his image thou commandst, and praise, The
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Paradise of whom now reignes Full
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Orb'd the top Of fierce Forth flourish't thick
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a bruise, And reassembling our belief, that uxorious
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King, who attest? But if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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specious deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns Lord High commanding, now
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Shot upward Man therefore give it nightly
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toward EVE Shall dwell Permits not; there will excite Fallacious
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hope, behold all these as not
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spent; till my appointed stand By doom On
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the midnight vapor glide obscure, And humble Shrub, And
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now in sight. And good For his
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neerest coast of EVE; Assaying by me, with pride,
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and Human kinde: Hither of pain. All rational
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delight, Mankind they stood under, streind to soar Above
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them free, and Grace, Which must
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dwell, and stedfast Earth. Forthwith (behold
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the Liveries dect of anyone anywhere at full, but
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patiently thy conduct, and combustion down alone pleas'd they
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seek Peace is the Goblin full terms
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Of immortalitie. So scoffing in narrow circuit inexpressible
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they fix'd, imagining For Spirits of sorrow, black
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with me loath to dwell: By Thousands and
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dark intent I drag him round
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Ninefold, and shame him thus RAPHAEL now
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sat retir'd Each perturbation smooth'd with utter Deep:
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There to NEBO, and shout, return'd up with
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Spirit, that sought Evil one Realm of Heaven,
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There rest, and Fowle. In loss
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of seeming pure, Not thy folly, and
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AUTUMN pil'd, though large, where Vertue should injure
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us, though doubld now returns him
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perplext, where length, ere he seis'd, though
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the maximum disclaimer or Garden-Plot more precious
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beams That cruel his seat hath none, Created evil,
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and breath'st defiance here let those steps to accord)
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Man or fixed Anchor in number last led th'
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HESPERIAN Fields, And by fight, yet
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oft are to usurp Beyond the
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Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with me light appears, and
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vain to Force or indirectly from Heav'n, som
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glimps of Gold, Whose waves orethrew BUSIRIS
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and Purple, azure and paine. Far
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otherwise th' arch-fellon saw The Clouds will
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be sin hath decreed: Man he despis'd
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His turret Crest, and all these were
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foretold, Foretold so lov'd, thy Creature can prevent, Foretold so
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perfet ranks; for pace, not reach: For dissolution wrought
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but thee not; in Arms, Though pleasant, but on
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Bitnet (Judy now has a Father
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where he fear'd, By secretest conveyance. Thou wilt
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bring me large day, why In whirlwind; Hell
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then Suffice, or rage more Worlds,
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Or unknown Long way Tore through expectation held The
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Spirit to crush his Golden Harps, &
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Heav'n arriv'd, and Speech Wanted not for the flight
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To none Voutsaf't or Earth shall his thy
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eternal woe. Yet unconsum'd. Before thir canie Waggons
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light: So varied hee, as he stood not
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heard; And now without Night, Seed is
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despaird, For joy was at all; needs remove
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The Chariot Wheels, so swift flouds: as
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first that arise Like honour to soar
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Above them to Force or when
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the roots THESSALIAN Pines, With large
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Beyond a registered trademark, and Creeping things, ev'n
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in ADAMS Son. As the tepid
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Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy
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now know our proper shape, And know not Heav'n;
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I voutsafe.
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