Robo poem for 2021-11-06
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Produced by a savorie odour blow'n, Grateful digressions,
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and mercy shewn On duty, sleeping soon
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each Beast; which both live, And various
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objects, from the Fount of anyone
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in despair, to tell thee for know, whatever was
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TYPED in Heav'n (So call Decrepit Winter, from the
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Center, and Monarchy of guests Too well the surging
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smoak Uplifted spurns the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with
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ruin: into the tidings carrie to mix With
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Naphtha and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from Just, and distaste, Anger and her popular
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vote Inclines, here however witness all assaults
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Their surest signal, they walk'd: The brandisht Sword of
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Nature, hold Eternal wisdom all, To wage by turns,
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on yonder starrie Spheare A triple-mounted row
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of peace would ye and implies,
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Not unconform to my left me down as
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mire: for our good, of libertie, who enclos'd
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In whose command To question thy
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Prayers Could have name. But thy
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offerd grace Elect above his own? ingrate,
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he counsels and so he in PALESTINE, and
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passion not, Necessitie and dreadful? Thither full time
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Become our heels all hue, and long wanderd man
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in VALDARNO, to mark what higher foe.
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Space that houre Calls us both. O Peers, As
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through Heav'n submit, hee sat high Decree; And propitiation, all
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passage down in Triumph high renown;
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For not yet unknown, is left me sudden onset,
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either cheek plaid, wings Wide Anarchie of one Beast
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of Gold, With terrors and DEATH,
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and soft And Princely Dignities, And high behests
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his only canst redeeme, Thir corners, when Heavens Azure,
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and under hope no strife of Good out this
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avenging Sword upon thir Fate; As God beholding
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from SYRIAN ground, had the odds, while Sonorous
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mettal blowing adverse Upon the Sons With unexperienc't
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thought, and fast Threw forth, till I thence
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And be so dismist in peace.
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Can either hand seemd A refuge from the boughes
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Yeilded with indignation on Over Mount of Battel drew,
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and shame Cast forth without Night, Now on despair
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And look up, shall seldom chanc'd, when her
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heart and passion to enrage thee combin'd
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In gate And brown as Sea-men tell, ye
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are, Great things, ev'n in strength, this
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pleasant time, thence Magnanimous to soar Above all waste his
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looks That Warr Under spread wings,
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and grove, attune The second Sovrantie; And bringing forth,
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th' AEQUATOR, as out of large For since
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none communicable in shape they were low With mortal
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things, and proofread public peace, denouncing wrauth more
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Incens't, and spoil and nam'd ALMIGHTIE to
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sound Of sacred Songs, In Battels maine, with delight; how
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hee sat the use and love. I suppose If so
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dismist in Arms, and shame in Arms,
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and smoak: Such fatal bruise, And fly, ere
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Night, To magnifie his fury all truth,
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too farr Thir fight, the surging waves, There
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was made, and Faith, till thy Love, mysterious parts
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CALABRIA from men Successive, and shame
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to describe whose aid to be overpowerd, Companions deare,
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Well known vertue to seise them came, that sure
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of God; I never will And high magnificence,
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who first on mee Shall with a fact of gayest
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plume sprinkl'd with Baume, expatiate and Kingdoms of
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ten Furies, terrible as in Heav'n
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such I presumptuous; and suttle Magic many Throned Powers,
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in Heav'n such wherein were abasht, and
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chuse for hiss of longing pines; Yet Innocence and
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all sides round Environ'd wins his Saints, here
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in fears and ride in her with mortal
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crime, Long after to hand; for Orders and
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Timbrels loud that more precious things
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His deadly hate in Heav'n. Shee first warmly smote
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The Glory extinct, and how. Not higher Argument
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Remaines, sufficient to describe whose gray Had
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wondrous, as fast, and neerer to sleep and dreaded
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name this Mountain, built With him lastly
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kill. My Hell-hounds, to try, whose point
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is thine; it I drag thee Love
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and with ambitious aim Against th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus at highth Of
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mankind Is enmity, which wee want
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we can know, and all Baptiz'd, shall soon
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obeyd Innumerable. As neerer tending Each hour What hither
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brought me then from Heav'n so shalt lay
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by, Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious, reasonless. Why
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sleepst thou incurr'st by whose Bark by stream Of
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Whirlwind and all My Bowels, their floating many Throned
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Powers, That fought at this unhappy Mansion, or
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seat of UTHERS Son in foresight much more, A
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crew who hold Immortal vigor, though Fruit Divine, that
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possesse Earth, for Fate, Fixt Fate, So hardie as
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such an empty dreame. If our heels all enjoyments
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else inflict do I obey is left, Now therefore
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as broke from whence these wastful
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Deep; What e're it toilsom, yet for ev'n
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in Glory obscur'd: As stood mute, to confirm his
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sight More terrible array Of depth immeasurable: Anon
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out by name, Though distant farr
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to bear: but strict Senteries and mad
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demeanour, then as inmate guests Too well contain,
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bring on himself; horror chil'd At such
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horrid Circles; two strong To search
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and bid her Cheeks with Bow and
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call'd and chaste PYRRHA to drive
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as Sea-men tell, With like folly of Day,
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and Aires: Then cavil the Earth be
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remedie or obscure, Can make her
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blushing like Armes No sooner had formd, For such
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Fire Hath Omnipresence) and huge; in
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one. Before all imbroild, And freed from the
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Tyranny of fierie spume, till like defence,
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to do we were they cannot survive without
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redemption all please thir eyes. Thee Native East
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On evil strait behold Farr less for
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who scarce recovering heart, unfelt before. To
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heal the happier place from Heav'n so Fate supreame;
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thence weak. Whence and Hinde; Direct against mee must
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be with these mid-hours, till the fixt Laws ordaind:
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God only, shee and honour to let me
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ill, which yonder Gates? through experience
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taught the Highest Should intermitted vengeance on
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errand sole, and all prodigious things,
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as CAPRICORNE, to all; needs remove him
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Glorie in Heav'n Seek not violence fear'd aught; And
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perfet sight, and I, methought, alone From off
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It seem'd, but of fight; Equal in bulk
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as Sea-men tell, With blandishment, each part, to
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part seemd highly they chang'd at eeve In part,
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though God by Batterie, Scale, and pain From off
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ATLANTICK Seas And what ere man obscur'd, But
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know thy suppliant knee, and pain Of
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merit rais'd Above th' instant stroke
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intend, and passion into the Cure of desire
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Into a shelter us? this time in Glory
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of seeming Friend. For me, of Paradise Dying
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put to repose Your message, like
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To settle here thy transgressing? not
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fear'd; should blow them down, together rush'd with
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perswasive accent thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, This downfall; since
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mute, And gaze, as Sea-men tell,
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Tell, if ever, by stelth Had been falling,
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had general Names in ADAMS eye. Not only enlighten,
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but hast'n to disturb His brooding on Bitnet (Judy
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now lament his course, and joy to touch
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with anyone. For state, More justly, Seat
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of Heaven charitie so great Warr, Warr hath
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impaird, which ready at shut all Temples th'
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AZORES; whither fled, not lost; where
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danger with our bliss Enjoy'd by fiery Surge, that
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live as heard no dividual holds, men He
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lights, if I fail not, till his Saints: Him first
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as thy Seed is subject for
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that possesse Earth, who desir'st The ridges
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of God; I assume, or choice Of
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day-spring, and Mattin, when BELLONA storms, With
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envie and permanent future time. With thy Sons; O
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unexpected joy for Heav'n, Since Reason
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joyning or change Worth waiting, since I in thine
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is obvious Hill, far round, Kindl'd through
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experience of impulse or Worme; those dropping Gumms, That mighty
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Stature; on Armour clashing bray'd Horrible
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discord, and flourie Vales, Thrice happy Ile; what
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highth of sorrow, black it light from
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under op'n Skie With loudest vehemence: thither brought, Yet
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these growing up here Danc'd hand Useful, whence learnt:
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who without end; this eBook is most irregular they
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see her soon. Thou mai'st not; Trial will
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accuse. Hee with adverse power Which into the
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deep, Won from liveless to serve thee,
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stranger, please Can else this day at
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home, While the use On what rage let
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those mysterious parts CALABRIA from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon to manifest His loss; but
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meaner thoughts and somwhere nigh in Battel, sunk down,
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If Natures Law, thou becam'st a crowd Swarm'd
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and Sword of incorrupt Corrupted. I chiefly Man,
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Or Summers day, why In some part
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have transferr'd All other able, and soon In
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curles on mischief, or choice and full. After
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short absence I would surpass Earths habitant. And
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now got, where these hallowd limits thou beest he;
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But they, or shun to do
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the worlds material mould, Of vertue spent his
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Golden lustre rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms Fit well Seem
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twilight sheds On they know must dwell, As
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Battel these raging fires Will vanish and no
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fear or down Th' inclement skie; Save what
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is, from either with like safetie guided
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down alone first the boughes Yeilded with
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taint Th'
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