Robo poem for 2020-11-06
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He lights, if none Of his fulgent head
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remov'd VVhich grew fast by, Or Wonders move
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In secret, riding through Pond or since by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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Shot after known as Gods Endowd with hideous ruine
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and it be still first drew on, Image
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multipli'd, In Paradise that rape begot These Feminine. For want
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praise; Who out of Man, for he was,
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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excessive grown Prodigious motion we choose,
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what seemd well pleas'd, all names Eternize here in
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PALESTINE, and doubt remaines, VVhich grew Neer that
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wisdom didst not; shee thy strength,
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this great Ensign of Life To vice industrious, but
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thou In whom now Calv'd, now known vertue
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even ground or no, who long
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shine these, covering the Cure of Sulphur. Thither
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by thy conduct, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I him SATAN
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who without leave them, his Beams, or
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nightly visitation unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for fight Unspeakable;
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for God only, shee busied heard no Temple
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of Hell, and inmost womb, more then Farr otherwise,
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transported I did they sought: him perplext, where
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most averse, thee Paradise? thus Eve repli'd.
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Daughter of enmitie between Ambiguous words renewd. But
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all reponsbility that now, thou what besides, They came, nor
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shade, and hostile din, That self
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Abolish his obedience could no unbounded
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hope excluded thus, and given the Foundation web site
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and saw Heav'n so deform what Creatures
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of promoting the seav'n Who seekes To range in,
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and guile. What I undertook To
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thy election, But by all things: One
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who live exempt From my owne, My Author of
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Hell Fame is plac't; Whence rushing sound
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Of dauntless courage, and Speares Hung forth Light after
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Life much, by special grace. But say the
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croud, and all one; how can know, and
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smile, to every Bolt and ANCIENT NIGHT, I drag thee
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are to soar Above them Lawes; part
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Coverd, but infinite: for Man Which
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when the slumber, on Bitnet (Judy now heard within them;
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the neighbouring Hills where he sees, Or theirs by
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freely distributed in Hall (Though like to equal
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all, Indu'd with hideous length: before her attention
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due. To the greater then his seat of
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Hell, or highest Woods and all these Nor
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hope excluded thus, though Fruit Divine, that
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Just Man, revolt And now Assures
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me still, and after thee unblam'd? since
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the Sense,) Others more strength of
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thee: Retire, or Faerie Elves, Whose taste, Food not
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disswade me laid thus declar'd. If thence
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many Throned Powers, Princedoms, Powers, off-spring of anyone anywhere
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at THEB'S and all at play, Strait knew me
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thus, though peirc'd so foule Are
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yet why? it away or renownd Metropolis
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With that watchd, hee to escape, but that
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peopl'd highest worth, unmov'd With mazie error under feares, That
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one forbidden to my sense th'
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occasion want, nor yet all sides round Thick-rammd, at
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Altars, when the chains Heapt on Bitnet (Judy
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now the just, my gain. Fall'n Cherube,
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to tell him from among them free,
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not long debate, Synod met Under this
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Rock onely; his heart much ease thy
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minde Labouring had general fall In
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all restore. What pleasure to flie He
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ruind, for love entire Shon like themselves they
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were foretold, a Starr Of wickedness, wherein
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shall tempt with blood of Hell, Though wide, and
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lift us down Thus were herds Attest thir
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course, The Hell could I fell Kiss'd
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as equal what power Who in none
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regard; Heav'n rejoic'd, and prevented all hues,
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Roses, and shout The Son Th' infernal
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Peers, He scours the fourth day. Creating the
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production, promotion and unhallowd: ere then
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suffic'd To mortal or ease Wafts on earth,
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durst upon me, the wayes with
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slandrous darts, and last consume us, and dislodge by ill
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chance with what burden heavier on
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foot, Half flying; behoves him Som such appear'd Less attributed
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to bring: Behold a green Stood
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fixt Thir Office on by Place
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or both; so ill. Southward through expectation held
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them mute. Thrice he caus'd to wander
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and Warr. Each hour perhaps, by merit more he
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assayd, and thrice to Eye To make them
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every Beast, Fish, and Valley spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to
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leave nothing hard, that honour claim'd AZAZEL
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as Sea-men tell, Or faint Satanic Host Of
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LOCUSTS, warping on yon Lake benumme
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not lost; where find. Yet dazle
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Heav'n, they adore for sweetest his
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joynts relax'd; From off his Leggs entwining Each
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on Thrones; Though but to accord) Man from
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the voice exempt, no account. Tomorrow ere dim thine
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Of King Doubl'd that none Of natures works, and
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wilde, perhaps her seat, And smiling
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Morn delayes: So frownd the scope Of CAMBALU,
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seat Of membrane, joynt, or more The
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fluid Mass, This uncouth paine Fled
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ignominious, to give thee, and shame to augment. The
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Project Gutenberg EBook of Hell then for thy eternal
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might best fulfill His Sluces, as Sea-men tell,
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though thus began this her stately growth
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though all-knowing, what eyes what his punishment, As how
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thir resplendent Globe the gross and
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shout Of Justice, of Hell, her starrie
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train: But God for ill in
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Array of thee, shun the night-warbling
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Bird, Beast, Fish, Beast, or fear least recover'd, hath
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hither Unlicenc't from guilt the Grand Parents in PALESTINE, and
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wine. Witness the snakie locks distill'd Ambrosia; on every
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eye pursu'd The deadly aime; thir punishment,
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However I warne him passing: these
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Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in Hell, or Firr With Regal
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Scepter, every living strength, or heav'd his eyes,
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Whom to redeeme, Thir language and by command Transgrest,
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inevitably thou reck'n right, or slain, Or several
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place Before all unweeting, seconded thy folly,
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and gave way Tore through sloth
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had searcht and protects. The burd'n of
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som are at Eevn, Unsuckt of Pomp
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and markt his radiant Seat Was gatherd, and
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LIBYAN JOVE, BRIARIOS or CAPITOLINE was this
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would not Social communication, yet at
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thy Birth, For one Almightie works posted
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with incessant toyle And Man there crucifi'd,
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Never to soar Above th' AZORES; whither the
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CELTIC roam'd the days may so high, And
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sunk a second in him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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ascending pile Stood whispering soft, by skilful Stearsman wrought
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our first lighted, soon expect A sweatie Reaper from
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EDEN and call'd MAN, about the tender
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stalk Whatever doing, what Pit by millions
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her look suspence, awaiting who fell. Not
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only dreaded bolt. Nor staid, till one whole
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dayes are to enquire: above Should combat,
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and howl'd Within me redound: For hot, cold,
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moist, and therein dwell. And THRASCIAS rend the
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wing, as Sea-men tell, With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd: Such
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proof, Hell-born, not quite abolisht and muttering Thunder,
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Wing'd with fire. Then feed on errand sole,
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and mutual amitie so absolute Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, which their
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prey on yon Lake benumme not
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worse, in accordance with Envy and hast here for
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whom now retir'd Where pain To Battel bring obedience
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left Among them more desirable, or middle Air
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seemd another World, which both wings he then
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our heels all 50 states do I perceave
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the ground. But fate In Femal
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Light, thy Kingdom, left to continue, and spent,
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sunk with crescent Horns; To pray,
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repent, and vast, a crew, but
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favour'd more remov'd, Under yon dreary Plain, then
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bursting forth was false and hollow; though both righteous
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and pain To grateful Evening rose: and with
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your Eyes That led them to serve? Be
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frustrate, do, undo, and revenge enlarg'd, By Merit
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more amaz'd unwarie brest With Golden Cloud
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that Starr or middle shoare In sharp
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tribulation, and passion to soar Above all Temples
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th' acclaime: Forth rush'd between. Nor multitude, like
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repose, since in his Pride Had ended
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long delay'd; Yet scarce had yet
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hard be bound Within these to
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Death deliver ye touch or SERAPIS thir Orbs impose
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Such ruin seems On every Beast, or Sun-light, spread
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Beneath GIBRALTAR to scape into Longitude; which wee style Nor
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great Furnace flam'd, yet into the
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spirited with thoughts and destin'd to tell
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how repair, How shall share with
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it self; which was ADAM cleerd of
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pain, Vaunting aloud, but rackt with hostile
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din, That brought me sudden appetite
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More grateful, to Earth, All th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus proceeded on me that same
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free to boast, Begins his light. These Adamantine
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Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with fear his Traine Follow'd in
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mist, the scepter'd Haralds by Intemperance
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more imbroiles the charm Pain for God
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spake, ambrosial frutage bear, Our ruin,
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rout Fell not have in whose sovran Planter,
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when he ceas'd not less Choice in ECBATAN sate,
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and longing wait The Poles of Spirits
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immortal fruits of Man Let us
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both. O Powers And OPS, ere dim suffusion veild.
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Yet that overhung Still hanging in Triumph
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high collateral glorie: him sore The benefit: consider
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first, not immutable; And sends upon his own, Thou
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lead'st me, where most just; this Imperial Sov'ranty, adorn'd With
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reverence none before scarse from SYRIAN Damsels to
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dwell; But follow thou profoundest Hell scap't the
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Flowr of seeming
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