Robo poem for 2023-10-31
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If your sway Thy praises, with lonely
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steps adore. Gentle to transact with warring Angels ascending rides
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Audacious, but EVE Undeckt, save where stood escap't
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from Eternitie, dwelt happy State, which he nailes
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thy rebellious head. And yee who aspires Beyond
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th' occasion, whether I fell, Nectarine
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Fruits and fell'd Squadrons and reverence in wandring course
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to spie This Earth? reciprocal, if Death from
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under feares, That dismal Situation waste and Death
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ensue? But somtimes Ascend my complaint;
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but greater now True appetite, that good
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have rule Us both ascend Shade above
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which before the Harp thy wings, and least
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fierce Foe SATAN, and wine. Witness
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the taste is low From Beds
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of worth Attempting, or unimmortal make her bounds,
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Dislodging from atchieving what malicious Foe hath also is servitude,
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To Starr bright the winged course now tost
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And pious awe, that were laid, nor on
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yon boyling cells prepar'd, they ran, they
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needs with high praise, The Grandchilde with blood Of
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Harlots, loveless, joyless, unindeard, Casual fruition, quitted
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all ye Rivers, Woods, and implies, Not
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more shall in writing from the shades Ran
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Nectar, visiting each wing Tormented all deprav'd,
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Not mee. They hard'nd more thou
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hat'st, I gave signs of Men; thereby Fame
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shall be; so manifold to spare. Produced by
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fair Truth. Then strait Op'ning thir Reeds Put
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forth Infinite goodness, grace and Director gbnewby@pglaf.org If your
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Rode with loud acclaime Thee SION Hill nor vacuous
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the Starrie Zone Dwell not then harmonious sound
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Of racking whirlwinds, or Faerie Elves, Whose midnight Revels,
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by stealth Found unsuspected way. There
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to abide United States copyright status of Libertie and
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let it self, With Goddess-like demeanour
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forth he turnd. Nor gentle penetration,
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though far and remove The living, each that shall
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end Still following sentence, and passion
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tost, Thus were Brass Three Iron, three folds were of
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pain Can sort, So parted from the
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sum of Heav'ns now serve ungovern'd
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appetite, least the secret Cloud, Amidst
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as hard For Death I follow strait,
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invisibly thus renews. So spake th' inspir'd CASTALIAN
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Spring So disinherited how the self-same hour? why
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else set with Heav'n, And calculate the voice
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From th' Angel, art happie, owe to select
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from the lawless Tyrant, who knowst I
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deserv'd to entitle me then, Then let EVE
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Down to studie houshold peace and retain
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The Firmament, Whereon a wakeful Foe, Who mourn'd in
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swift Stag from him all dismal; yet submiss,
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though Sin, his play; he them whelmd, and with
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such cruelties With all assaults Their Altars by
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th' ORPHEAN Lyre I deserv'd to faile; objects
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distant foe, and rash, whereat rejoic'd Th' Arch-chimic
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Sun on Bitnet (Judy now learn By Angels kenn
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he alights among fresh dews and earne My
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sole command we may reign in VALDARNO,
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to ours, Differing but thine, and smiles, or degree, of
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Men; thereby Fame is just and therein set
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open wide, To their great Light from SYRIAN Damsels
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to soar Above the use and strait Op'ning
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thir causes mixt with grasped arm's Clash'd on a
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dark suggestions hide From far blazing, as
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Sea-men tell, though unbeheld in number last
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his faithless Progenie: whose well feign'd, or opinion; then silent
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valley, sing With such could Spring So eagerly
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the Grave, Of absolute she paces huge He pluckt,
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he on high: from bad Expect to loose tresses hid:
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he bends Through labour hee; But from farr,
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founded on promise made in guise Of difficulty
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or accept Alone the sudden blaze of fairest Goddess
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arm'd With gay Legions fell: If this double honour
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these, covering the smiles on IMAUS bred,
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Whose Seed Is fortitude Of dreadful interval, and Dale
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of sin and discontinue all Temples th'
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Assembly, as frail Originals, and between us too
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unequal work outgrew The Day from the Hall,
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invisible to correspond with all shall end Of
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Mankind drownd, before Dwelt from this vast infinitude
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confin'd; Till final hope no part
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courb the shore; his World, that live, Though
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without disturb His count'nance seemd Undaunted.
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If this high Office on whom the steep Of
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Wiles, More justly, Seat of day, which follows dignity,
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might perceave the seat soon as that
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thy folly, and chuse for drink
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the Cape Ply stemming nightly by them made right,
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the foot Of God, Creator bounteous still that serve
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and learne His anger, when everlasting Fate the
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free choice, With blackest Insurrection, to submit or disjoyning,
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frames All were matcht, who approve thy Ofspring; good
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prov'd false. But thir utmost Orbe Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair spreading Trees; which the INDIAN Mount, while th'
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upright with me absolutely not by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Bitnet (Judy now Of MOREB;
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there From servitude inglorious welnigh half appeer'd
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Spangling the Waters glide, and Dominations ministrant Accompanied to
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soar Above all Her Tresses, and
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her Husband, saw Due entrance he spake.
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Why should we never to debate What happiness,
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who denies To mortal Sentence pleas'd, all
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liability to soar Above them breeding wings and Murren die,
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Rowling on warr be our condition,
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thus double-form'd, and Temperance, Truth hast lost, while they
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around the Law can Is doubtful; that arise Like
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a Sign Where onely like desire,
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which declares his transcendent glory rais'd Ambition. Yet to
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descry new Casual fruition, quitted all Temples th' upright
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and Speares Hung high disdain, from intricacies, taught to
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enlighten th' occasion, whether not, waiting close at Altars,
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when vapors fir'd Impress the terms of him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels without number of Paradise could tell, How
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dearly I attend, Pleas'd with lonely steps Over Mount
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whereon In EDEN to fall. Henceforth an
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inrode gor'd; deformed rout Fell with farr other
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thus recall'd. Inhabitant of adverse Legions, to
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submit or Grape: to seek new
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praise. His will And thence call'd. There sit
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incarnate, here To know to soar Above th' ambrosial
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Night This Earth? reciprocal, if else with perplexing
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thoughts Assur'd me ow I upon our
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scant manuring, and therein Man fall'n. Yet went
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a malice, and despightfull act more rich Trees
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on Iles Of grateful mind Knew never fade
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the person lost lay Chain'd on golden Sun
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first appeering kenns A Wilderness With Sanctitie
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of fire To lessen thee, reign for that meek
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came down alone bent On what
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admir'st thou, be Heir of light, Angels, for
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high over-rul'd Thir earthlie Charge: Of victorie; deeds
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Under spread his degree in every Tree of Hell,
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say all, and longing pines; Yet unconsum'd. Before
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his fierie Tempest shall live. For since thine To
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mortal wound Receive, no ill: So as in carnal
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pleasure, for delicacie best, or more at command, and plac'd
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Within Hell Gate, and birthright seis'd By word
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or enur'd not undesireable, somtime Superior; for
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that shon Substantially express'd, and appetite More Angels
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Demi-gods. Nor holy mount of tasting those graceful
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and shame that strife Of waters dark opprobrious Hill,
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Which two dayes are gon forth
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Great or possess Life to submit or like,
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but mee as I drag thee thou instill'd
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Thy punishment ordain'd, Author of rest, Millions of verdant
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Grass, whose fault? Whose Bed is overcome
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or nam'd BEELZEBUB. To Battel rest; Man I
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at mine ear one and counsel Warr, what sort by
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temperance taught we perhaps Thee all assaults Their
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surest signal, they reduc'd To live in orders bright
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Circlet, praise of wrauth Burnt after thirst, which human
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pair Girt with caution joind, thir names I learne,
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That led his thought that for these thy
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eternal Paradise He ended; when ZEPHYRUS on smooth Air in
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procinct, and th' obscene dread Commander: he our
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stay Longer thy contempt of Life in a World;
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at home, While smooth rin'd, or using any tuft of
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Use part have sustaind and eas'd
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the sent, so dread Tribunal: forthwith from
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the lowest works, with Mineral fury, aid
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to converse Induc'd me. Thus trampl'd, thus
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expell'd to remove The secrets aske Of refuge,
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and shame By Haralds voice much remit His equals,
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if there Live, in Arms; Who art call'd, Innumerable force
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he knows His Stature, and sorrow and sunnie
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Raies, a woodie Theatre Of smallest Magnitude
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close at eeve In shape they lye
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Groveling and forewarnd the Enemie All seasons and
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passion to do I devise, Inviting thee no
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restrictions whatsoever. You pay The adversarie Serpent, that
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seem'd his Light after Life To yonder Sea, Draind
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through Darkness, and ras'd By Night, To mortal passage
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to partake His trust themselves among men
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Grow up with Pitch, and Warr. Each
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at THEB'S and Violets, and spirit and unfrequented
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left him, colour'd then retires Into the
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parting Angel tells of this woe, she pluck'd,
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she love, the Empiric Alchimist Can it presume, might
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direct Shon like themselves defac't While day I fall,
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o'rewhelm'd With blackest Insurrection, to Tragic; foul retreat, Nor
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had journied on, Forerunning Night; and calamitous constraint,
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Least hee sat Of immortalitie. So beauteous,
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op'ning wide, but O Sole reigning
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holds the Thunder, and Faith, Love,
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as this profound, To magnifie his fraud
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to circumscribe This annual wound in procinct, and
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all
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