Robo poem for 2022-02-27
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As at Altars, when time infus'd Bad men
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Grow up risen With rallied Arms on it comes.
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Ascend my dread Emperour with Envy and
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involve, done in even to inshrine BELUS or
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holy salutation us'd they thought, and
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peaceful sloath, Not free, Equally free; th' assembly
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next and warme, Temper or middle
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darkness round Thick-rammd, at http://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions to
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men should have transfus'd, that thir night measur'd
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with words attention gaind, & them
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threw me expos'd. But perhaps A glimmering dawn; here
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A triple-mounted row of mankind, in
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SITTIM on yon celestial Sign Portentous held At Heav'ns
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Lord High Thron'd in likeness of
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Fruit she eat: Earth then no worse
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confounded; and be assur'd, observes Imagind rather thou
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may'st repent, and joy my words,
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that rape begot These Feminine. For never had yet unwounded
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Enemies, or Hell. As far nobler shape
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servd necessitie, Not only to me once,
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Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, more zeale severe and
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was of God; I through experience of
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sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd, whose boiling Gulf
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between, and went hautie on, all past thy gentle
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pair, yee in comparison of longing wait The Organs
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of Heav'ns and fell asleep; but bring Solstitial summers
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heat. To sorrow forth, th' HESPERIAN Gardens fam'd of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when AEGYPT
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with Spirits of this pleasant soile Wants not
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find thee withdraw The Womb of anyone
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anywhere at once his Children thou also;
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at which best With wonder, but to reign
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for us highest there first sought thee feel
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From HERMON East side They first lighted, soon he
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descending, bands Of woe and repossess their
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great Conference to Life that strife Was fair
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defect Of thy Sister, and fell who will
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betide the Waters, Woods, and plac'd
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Within Heav'ns Supreame; Nor that Starr Of Sovran
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can justly accuse Thir glittering Starr-light without redemption,
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without number heard) Chariots rag'd; dire hiss Of each hand
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the rules above; so e're God ordaind
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them, by me, of Rock Ran Nectar,
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visiting each armed Saints In worst in sorrow I
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dissuade Thy youth, thy Husbands hand manuring
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all thir Lord: Under th' advantage gaine. What
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shall beget, Is open? or Valley, Fountain, or
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using or online at eeve In circuit,
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undetermind square or besieging. This horror shot with
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thundrous Clouds With Jubilee, and imbracing
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leand On Hills Hurl'd headlong flaming Mount
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SION, thron'd Between Thee I dissuade Thy weaker;
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let Fowle living Carcasses design'd Both of chearful face,
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wherein appear'd in despair, to flie With God, thereby to
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soar Above all at once, now serve him
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long? Mee though immortal: But perhaps
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Hereafter, join'd in happie ill successes past
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example high! Ingaging me shalt Reigne
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Both Heav'n so large Lay pleasant, but he assayd,
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and beat'n way shall seldom chanc'd,
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when the timely of anyone anywhere at eeve In
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loving thou then on AEGYPT with revenge: cruel expectation.
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Yet are but wept, much remit His Seat provides
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For CHAOS over ADRIA to th' inabstinence
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of Spirits be yet mixt Among those
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above Who forthwith from the night-warbling Bird,
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Insect, or heav'd his realme, & with ambitious aim
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Against thee also gaz'd; And Day
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In heav'nly Records now MOSES might ye be heard
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declar'd in Sea, suppos'd with ease you
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indicate that SERBONIAN Bog Betwixt DAMIATA and crude, Of Preface
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brooking through experience taught to joyne us, pregnant causes mixt
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Confus'dly, and speed of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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ROME was fill'd each Beast and counsel
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joind in narrow room large Lay vanquisht, rowling in
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subjection now becom Accurst of Men call'd
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aloud. Whence and leaves free To Boggs and multiplie
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By lik'ning spiritual Creatures of TARTARUS
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profound, To mortal injurie Imperishable, and Saviour of
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Replacement or their defence who showrd the Orbes
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hath don Ere this advantage gaine. What we need
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All th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus began. Haste
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hither like repose, since against the Foundation at
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his Eye Of his steps we may not the
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efforts of vengeance Arme He trusted to
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$5,000) are located in despair, to know, And
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Temple of anyone in opposition sits Shrin'd in
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store. Such follow me, to accord) Man Dust
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of these earthly by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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FLORA breathes, Her fertil Banks Of Heav'n wakes with rage.
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Farr off this might in Heav'n. Which your harmless
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innocence Deserving Paradise! if all Temples
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th' accus'd Serpent in brutish forms Rather admire; or
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Eeven, To mortal combat or enter and with purpose
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to thee still remiss the tongue,
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Somtimes in Heav'n arriv'd, both Man nor set
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Labour and happier then thou attended gloriously
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from despair. In power before, Argue thy Rebellion? how
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can prevent, Foretold so dearly to hazard in
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one. Before mine eyes. Thee what concernes
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us excites his shoulders fit to
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submit or enur'd not thou, be blest; hee
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of Victorie, eternal Warr to being forgets, Forgets
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both securer then Obtuse, all Eye, In
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glory excites, Or flocks, or dread the hiss
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returnd Up rose From hard escape.
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But long have walkt with scornful turn'd,
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Till thickest Wood, nor idely mustring
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stood; One over Hell he to soar
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Above them triumphant wheels In the Bowre,
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while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds: At Eev'n,
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And now Then staid the damn'd Loose
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all fountaines of this can recall, or Fruit,
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like the lost us trial what
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Pit thou maist unfould The Project Gutenberg EBook
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of instrumental sounds In factious opposition,
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till one midnight vapor glide obscure,
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Farr in CREET And for within
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the hether side All incorruptible would
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dance, To me long stood much wondring
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lookt, beside it by just hath equald, force upon
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his darksom passage down Must we are.
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Mean while he our wish. Mean while
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impiously they come, and Timbrels loud
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was th' Eastern Sages, who heard, and with tender
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stalk Whatever doing, what was known
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vertue even ballance down With Incense,
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when God Was this high Decree Fixd
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on her amorous delay. Nor streit'ning Vale,
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nor EVE separate, circling fire, His utmost border
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of like themselves decreed Thir planetarie motions vain,
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sees and Rivers mouth Cast forth
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to SENIR, that Globe farr off; then by
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thir Eyes, new delight, Awake, arise, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose Bed is accessed, displayed, performed,
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viewed, copied or cold invirons round, Behind him sore
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besides, vaulted with my flight with
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Heav'n; With awful reverence I laugh,
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when to my Author, thou climb'st, And starrie
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Pole: Thou find'st him receav'd, to com ADAM could
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be judg'd Sufficient to contribute Each Plant
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& what all sides With Sails and Voice; nor
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by putting off In vision beatific: by task To
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mortal to thee? (and Men Delighted, and Helmes,
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and poure Abundance, fit his Name, Sea of anyone anywhere
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at her widest variety from the envier of
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replacement copy, or heav'd his count'nance
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seemd remediless, Thus saying rose Satan exalted
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as Sea-men tell, With ATLANTEAN shoulders like one slight
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bound high blest, with me thus, though in despair,
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to conceal, and some glad Of EGYPT from
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God the Gates wide Tenfold the Year Seasons return, had
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bid cry With Naphtha and lyes the path
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Over the Bullion dross: A generation, whom now Then
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was giv'n, th' AONIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness
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had ceast to converse with designe New
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courage never from pain Can hearts, not
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find thee now, which else enjoy'd
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In amorous descant sung; Silence accompanied, for
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the sin his conquest, and thirst Of Rainbows and
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foule. But yet all prodigious things, and
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serene hath his Ire, Though threat'nd, which had need that
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I alone pleas'd her. O Spirit, that life-giving
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Plant, and laughs the tidings carrie to pursue
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Vain hopes, vain attempt. Him by name to
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universal Dame. If he from that shape thus
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our eyes, that way: One step fair
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Women, richly gay Her shadowie Cloud
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of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or access was walkt with
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tears Bewailing thir limber fans For
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envie more; sad overthrow and smoak: Such as
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Night To recompence In adoration down
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he entic'd ISRAEL in word is undefil'd
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and assume Thy King pursues: All other half
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Th' offence, that from Eastern Wind,
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That is, we most concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and despair,
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to bend the open Warr: ye don by
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chance with this act Of guile, We may
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lead Hell and betraid Him who
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deignes Her Husband staies, Who art thou sawst so
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smooth, swift with hop'd success, Throws his taste
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of taste The vertue even to his Friends,
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why In the Red-Sea Coast, up beyond
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Compare of hate, And gaz'd by fire
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purge off his Train, Pretending so
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perfet, not known vertue rest by me shalt
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, Accurst, and prostrate fall
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Before him indeed all parts EGYPT from the
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use To dwell, or direct my
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wisdom, and friendly condescention to attempt
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MEDUSA with hideous change. He who then thy Faith,
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and therein stand. For prospect, what ye low
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subjection; understand the Sword, Satans dire Calamity, What
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thy example, but well contain, bring
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obedience then mankinde higher, Surpassest farr beneath Th'
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Assembly, as likely to soar Above th' Olympian
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Games or High;
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