Robo poem for 2020-10-22
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Whence rushing he presumes already infinite; And Fabl'd
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how faire, That lay Chain'd on IMAUS bred,
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Whose Seed is dispenc't, and glutted offal, at which
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none I taught the Beginning how farr
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at Altars, when time Celestial voices sweet,
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Built like doom, Yet half in mist from thir
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odoriferous wings the fertil growth, and Thrones and seem
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so refus'd might work in lowliest
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plight In DOTHAN, cover'd with blood Of
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high above his Creation, or shame:
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Which way And from Heav'n, in Glory witherd.
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As on yon Lake thir odoriferous
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wings mantling o're the clustring Vine,
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forth his heart too high, Which to whatever thing
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naught merits fame in himself he from copying,
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distributing, performing, displaying or strict necessity; Our givers
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thir lips, in gaze, Or emptiness,
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or hate, To stoop with sorrow
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Shalt in part, to know More miserable;
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both Spear and Torneament; then when they
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serv'd, a singed bottom shook his
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highth, and Omnipotent to redeem Mans Friend, familiar grown,
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I in PALESTINE, and with calumnious Art Of
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Conscience, into thir sight Took envie, and
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full. After soft And equal what is
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for Project Gutenberg is Sovran can ensue?
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But opposite fair Fruit, Flour which their Prison ordain'd
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it, give not me? how vain to
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loose tresses wore Of midnight vapor
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glide obscure, Can it rose, impossible to accept
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not there to one, Now Dragon grown, I
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transgress'd, nor yet once as in
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unapproached light Heavie, though the Wall a Summers day;
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and bless'd them, th' applause was this obscure Detain
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from those grim and shame beneath his Grave Spoild
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Principalities the lost and willing feet Shaddowd
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from beneath, Just then mistrust, but first
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warmly smote The new Solace in these first mov'd;
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then at all; but of Peace, now pleases best,
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the warriour Angel can know, and shout,
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return'd them derided, while The Victors proud? Ere
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while here observd His equals, if lawful to weep, burst
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forth: at THEB'S and plac'd Within appointed work
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in your country in her storie heard Infallible? yet
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lest of despite, Whom thou thy way, nor would
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reare ye Heav'ns, or Earth, Made to
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obstruct his Herarchie, the Hymenaean sung, What
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in Triumph and gratious purpose to Death becomes
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Bane, and Natures concord holds, men wont to think.
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Confirm'd then bursting forth all th' indignant
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waves. Now falling showers, Nor knowing ill.
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Southward through with vain contest and therein Each hour
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What fear and therein stand. For bliss, condemn'd
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In adoration pure Which it presume, might work which
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wee wear, Strait knew would invade,
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but favor, grace, The Sun, or immortal
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sing?) Suspended Hell, With dreadful in aide, I
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advise. Is the penaltie impos'd, to
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disturb his Golden Harps, & glad Of torrent fire inflame
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with neighbouring Arms on which else dismai'd. Now
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walking in Days Continu'd making, while To
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stop thy Greater, sound Of warring
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Angels kenn he spake. Why comes
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Lur'd with circling thy doome, Or one Who
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now so with me transgressour, who denies To Hill, Which
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uttering thus to Create, if thou what proof look
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denounc'd Desperate revenge, Accurst, and glad Of
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difficulty or indirectly from PELORUS, or what
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ere well done, well his seat
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of guests Too well this Garden, leav
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unsearcht no eare to dress This would recant Vows and
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SUS, MAROCCO and Reare Streame in
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it pregnant: What there sat A fairer to
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obstruct his like, but all sides round Invested with
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ambitious aim Against his malice fall'n, to EVE,
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Whom to this revenge On Earth
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they sprung Upon her cloudie Van, On
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Earth, with flesh Corrupting each other Creature
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can doe, Our doom; which most conspicuous, when meet with
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ambitious mind is associated) is best, though hid Tunes
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her waxen Cells With shews the sufferance of
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EDEN, where none return'd, with joy, to bend
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the PHOENICIANS call'd MAN, about thee unblam'd?
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since in Hell, or mind thou us
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ought that uxorious King, whose lives in
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addition strange; yet hath adjudg'd, from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon In factious opposition, till God in
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narrow room Throng numberless, And wish and die:
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what sweet dewes and glad Of hard
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by me, with Eyes I soon each
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word, my default, or Head, what Land, the Brute,
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Whose failing, meets A Citie and
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obstinacie, and through experience of Men who forbids thy prison,
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and Aire, No inconvenient Diet, nor Shore, nor
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sociably mild, nor much ease Of hope
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That after light from Darkness Night Invests the Fift
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day. If then the prime, to many Throned
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Powers, Princedoms, Powers, them Lawns, or Years damp
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horror will To Idols through Heav'nly Power, In
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Wood or Head, nor obeid: Your
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wearied wings, and inquire Gladly into
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the damn'd Loose all being, Those argent Fields more came
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Attended: all hue, as glowing Iron
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Rod extends to perfet gift, and with black
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mist from SYRIAN ground, thence issu'd from
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outside bare outside of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where Thou hadst: whom no aide Can
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never ceasing bark'd With impetuous rage, And Morning shine.
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All other hand thus much less. How provident
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he sees, while Waiting revenge: cruel Serpent:
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him repli'd. How such confusion: but th' Ethereal
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Trumpet from enthralment, they choose Dilated or direct my
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advice; since none appeerd, From th' Empyreal road;
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till one blow To wage by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on me exercise us falling,
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and Shield, Awaiting what heat of bliss on Internet
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eng003@unoma1 on Bitnet (Judy now has agreed
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to sharp and seem most irregular
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they light of seeming Friend. For who
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late the ample Spirit perhaps with ambitious aim Against the
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vision beatific: by their great deliverer, who without
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restraint, Lords of place: Now possess,
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As Gods, Adore him, or Beast
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and drearie Vaile They shew Rather admire; or
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thou Of hazard as day spring, under ground
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Gliding meteorous, as this text should rise into plaints
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thus plaind. 1.E.8. You comply with deeds
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of this agreement. There sit contriving, shall believe Almighty,
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since love Vice for beasts reserv'd?
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For one use, Conceales not far round,
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That time this high Decree; And kennel there,
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And now learn What if but thou no
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middle flight precipitant, and Balme, Others
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among the Son, Obtain, all Temples th' expanse of
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thee, Thy words, that like kinde Wondrous
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in Sea, Nor glistering, may I sprung, As they,
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who in Heav'n ruining from the
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call in Heav'n that Just men Among
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innumerable boughs each Tree that strife
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which wrought them more shall burn, and SILOA'S
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Brook that brightest Seraphim another Skie. As us'd all Temples
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th' anointed King; all things common
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gloss Of contraries; all access Without Copartner? so
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dearly I wak'd, and CAECIAS and despair
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Thus Satan and with speed gave to appease,
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Kneel'd and Omnipotent none can no no, for scarce
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recovering heart, unfelt before. If rightly thou
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with high place, and wine. Witness this Firmament
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With unexperienc't thought, sunk Under whose verdure clad
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In adoration down Return me becomes
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Bane, and Timbrels loud acclaim. Thence to prosper, and
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Bowrs, VVith wonder, fall'n From sharpest sighted
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Spirit and ADAM from pain Through the Flowr of
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Heav'ns his head, hands, wings, at play, Strait
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couches close, That must down Thus God said is
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high, Which from Cups to naught, Or
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from the Son, and Valley spread his onely two
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dayes Giv'n me loath to Nations round, With vanity
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had from beneath, Just o're ELISIAN Flours a written
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left, Now conscience wakes despair Our
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two equal'd the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with
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wings mantling o're the baser fire
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Had work ordain'd, Author and declare My conduct, and ignorant,
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His death thou spak'st, Knew never fade
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the Land-mark stood & Fruits at Altars,
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when loe A growing burden. Mean while goodness
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bring me transgressour, who ought that what strength, Not
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free, what transports a tuft of anyone in
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SITTIM on IMAUS bred, Whose midnight search,
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where soonest recompence Equal in PALESTINE, and condemns to
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soar Above his whole World Offended; fearless in PALESTINE,
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and horrent Arms. Nine times the Streets,
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then too heav'nly Bands Pursuing. I else free future
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we more came as in mooned hornes
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Thir song was but chief Thee only
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hee; But rise, and with public peace, Yet soon
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discerns, and foulds; Ith' midst thus
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our mutual Honour knew, and needs
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with revenge though gay Traine Follow'd in fears and
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greater then To call that life-giving Plant, but down
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unseen Wing to dare The banded to transferre The
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black GEHENNA call'd, the marish glides, And flouring
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Odours, Cassia, Nard, and obscure, Can give
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account To the sent, Or hollow'd bodies
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all declar'd, Him the pledge Of happiness:
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yet ere well could frequent, and lick'd the Fruit, Profan'd
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first low subjection; understand in ADAM
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with thundring noise reside, his image
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viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and heard, and remote From PANEAS the
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Hall Of BABEL, and dangerous To mortal tast
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Brought her slowest pace that bad eminence;
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and food In circuit wide. Strait side Abandond at
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www.gutenberg.net THE END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG
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EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START OF THE END
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OF SERVANTS, on
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