Robo poem for 2022-11-19
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Hast thou attended gloriously from NILE To undergo
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eternal woe. But soon Fierce as rais'd incessant toyle
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And guided down To leave attempt, and
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descending, bands Of us Knee-tribute yet those HESPERIAN
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Gardens fam'd of Heav'ns King Held by
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these sons of ROME. With peril gone All like
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himself in DAN, Lik'ning his wonted pride and
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lyes the flowing haire In wise Or Nature;
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some have rul'd. True Paradise Dying put not charge
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is choice) Useless and therein Each perturbation smooth'd
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with two strong hold Betwixt th'
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Ethereal quintessence of Evening rose: When suddenly inflict; that
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way through each inferior; but all ye
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shall grace Attends thee, saying: Thou mai'st not;
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shee busied heard his hands; Under spread Wide the
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Rivers. That Golden Rinde Hung over which God
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likes best, or art; enormous brood, and enthrall'd By
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me, with songs Divide the lurking Enemie of Hell No
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second time may range: To recompence (for like
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these scarce holds the Red-Sea Coast, up with
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Fire Hath raisd Bore him in
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Heav'n with ease, and distributed to
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soar Above them all, on dry Land hereafter from SYRIAN
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Damsels to converse Induc'd me. To settle here
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needs with th' Earths Giant Sons of
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Heaven, Where boldest; though perhaps Designing or charges. If an
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enemie Forth stepping opposite, A third
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as thou enterprisest Be infinitly good,
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sham'd, naked, and beget Like Quivers hung, and
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TIDORE, whence EDEN towards thee none. But first
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shape it possible to each Beast and play
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In punisht in fear and sometimes went, Shaded with
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shining Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with songs Divide the Tyranny
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of ROME. With fixed Anchor in Salvation and wonderful indeed
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and all Had entertaind, as if all sides round
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Of choicest bears ANDROMEDA farr from pure of dim thine
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By ancient Pair In silence be
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deem'd Equal in crime, Long were large, Though single. From
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standing fight, Unless th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus leave
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Unworshipt, unobey'd the dun Air Came the Gard'n
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of bliss, Made horrid confusion rose: When from pure
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breath that finds her houre Calls us
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two brazen foulds discover sights of knowledg
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fair Paradise, fast bound. Thou my
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left his Angels; and full. After soft
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downie Bank with dreadful to succeed, so
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fulfill, To sit the superiour Fiend Who dwell
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farr Thir Crowns inwove with addition strange;
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yet remain Not free, My droused
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sense, Dazl'd and less his shape
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may lead forth in some forein land
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Men call'd up here needs with
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SATURN old or rage Of contraries; all living
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Creatures deare, Well known to date Founded in Heav'n
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so fulfill, To question askt of anyone in aide,
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I descrie the Scepter and permanent
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future days Death is, and regain
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the revenge. First, what wretched Life Still urges,
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and longing pines; Yet unconsum'd. Before his
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horrid hair Shakes Pestilence and farr deceav'd; thy
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care Sat like desire Longing and longing wait The
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Libbard, and acclamations loud, that brightest shine. So
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spake th' inevitable Subdues us, equal hope, And
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Dulcimer, all my side, ADAM, though numberd such Fire Hath
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vext the rest; Man himself to
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soar Above them all, on golden seat's, Frequent and
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one forbidden ten. But grateful mind not restraind as
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thick and fearless, nor missed the Bullion dross:
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A hideous Peal: yet, when vapors fir'd
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Impress the din; thus renews. Now falling Star,
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On this God-like Leaders, in half
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enclose him at large in him, who requires
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From whom mutual league, United thoughts present,
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and jarring sound On my Trees appeer'd, Girt with delight;
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how here? This Hill; Joyous the brittle strength
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entire, Invulnerable, impenitrably arm'd: Such night
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till I In others burden heavier doom,
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which God so cleer, sharp'nd his fate inevitable
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Subdues us, in Battel proud ambitious
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aim Against such murmur echo'd to soar Above th'
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AONIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had spred That
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scal'd by SATURN old Ocean smiles. So
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awful, that new to perplex and smoak:
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Such trouble of Noon amid the
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sent, Or live throughout the Spear. From me,
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that distance argues your country in aide, I
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seduc'd With blackest Insurrection, to whatever
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place he must comply with foes, thus judgement
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he pass'd At once thir tribulations long
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usurp; ere well converse, Wisdom thy doome, Or
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if evil seek Death, In the
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Threatner, look his Shield Such recompence Equal in
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unapproached light the soile, and taste; But
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from him stood, recoyld Orewearied, through experience taught
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The deadly forfeiture, and smoak: Such high I then, what
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are restor'd, As might affect the rest well
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consist. Who came With hundreds and heard,
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with ambitious mind And carnal pleasure, but all a
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frozen loyns, to judge the fraudulent Impostor foule Ingendring
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with Gods; for use this Hell
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sate Idol of JORDANS flood As far as
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they. About his wrauth Burnt after came they,
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or JUNO'S, that crownst the harme Already known till
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the Bloom extracting liquid Lapse of Life Our Enemy, our
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libertie, who out of Hell, Thou O
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Man whom then him perplext, where he strode. Th' Empire
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of future, in All, and thrice to obey,
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worthiest to no mate For softness shee to
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my advice; since hee over equals to reject Envious
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commands, For ever with me not,
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who was this but Death, In Heaven, Where good Upbraided
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none; nor from mercy shewn On they
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see her seeming, and rue the Moons resplendent locks
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That fought at large of all-ruling Heaven shalt die perhaps,
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or hate, Giving to look suspence, awaiting
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who hate or remove; but a Ship by command
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Shall bruise our vacant room, though steep, through
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experience of TARTARUS profound, To tempt not I
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obey But mark his was seen: Hee with
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revenge accomplish't and laughs the surer barr His kindred
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and long succession must be just, my Sect
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thou shouldst my Foes, Death with neighbouring Hills, so lovly
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smil'd; Aire, Forth issu'd, brandishing his strength of
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seeming pure, Transparent, Elemental Air, diffus'd In amorous intent,
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Mine eyes discoverd new Wine intoxicated both
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one whose wisdom seemd, or Aire, Fire, As far
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blazing, as mee. They hand Showrs on
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Arch-Angel URIEL, one touch to think thou spok'n as now
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Through pride and condemns to second in fears and such
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evil then on mee, and call'd and Seas
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And now breath'd Heroic then thus
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grew Transform'd: but less but th'
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AEQUATOR, as offerd himself reli'd, As
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we stand unshak'n, from which else though
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both Oare and multitude, and Hero's old or
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enur'd not had, or scatterd sedge Afloat,
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when sleep Affects me once, now
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constraind Into the fatal consequence unites us down Thus
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her storie heard his triumphal Chariot Wheels,
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so seldom chanc'd, when her waite, As they
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relate, or enter in; This yet
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public peace, both They ended weeping,
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and regain the lost all unawares Fluttring his Omnipotence, with
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jealous leer maligne Of such force effected
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not: that fallacious Fruit, in Heav'n. What when on
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me, or once as mee. They eat,
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they feel Our ruin, rout on Bitnet (Judy
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now direct the flying Fiend: at gaze the calm
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Firmament; but all assaults Their great first-Movers hand
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Useful, whence they corrupted to me from utter darkness,
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and receaves, As far within Began to pursue Thy folly;
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or group of evils; of punishment, False fugitive, and therein
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plac't us unworthie, pitying while now pleases
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best, What thinkst not worst, If
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you I lowly down in Vallie and longing pines;
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Yet to jollitie and regain the more, What feign'd
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submission swore: ease Unfast'ns: on som connatural force
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to submit, hee blew His blessed vision, falls to
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som, leaves free From hallowd the
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happier state, More tuneable then he brings, and gates
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of som small may seduce Thee what
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besides, vaulted with these Herbs, Fruits, &
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oft on promise made way, A solemn Feasts
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profan'd, And Bush with greedy hope of pleasure I
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weene ADAM the Arch-fiend reply'd. O welcom hour At
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wisdoms Gate, and all assaults Their great
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receptacle Of sympathie and Seneshals; The one Heart, one
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Soule. If that for who last, him repli'd. Apostat,
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and drearie Vaile They eat, they sang of
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anyone in embraces forcible we need from him bound.
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Thou O foul descent! that the retreating Sea flow'd
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Fast caught, they dread, Rouse and
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her the lost us lies in Glory above Prevenient
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Grace that way And evil hast provided all
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assaults Their surest signal, they arraignd
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shall pervert; and hard, much revolving, thus the Harp
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Had from himself or short silence be modified and
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dark Aereal Music charm his Friends, why else
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must weepe. If thence Had entertaind, as
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Princes, whom now Advanc't in they around
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the ruful stream; fierce Chariot sate Idol of monstrous
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Serpent had plaid, wings Over the best things
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created all chase me redound: For envie, yet remain'd;
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There rest, we possess All my evasions vain Empires.
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Thus said. Native seat; Had first Day
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and oft engag'd To DAVID, stablisht as mee.
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They Limb Sutable grace Attends thee, and
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yee, that gently rais'd I be
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free, If true, If ye Sons Came Prologue, and
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gates of adverse
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