Robo poem for 2021-04-18
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If so faire. Round through experience of
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revenge, immortal hate, And dust thou hadst in
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despair, to cast at Altars, when
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that this thou Deep, With first
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sought for ever world, and Regions
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of Spirits is our heels all who call'd Seas:
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And cannot together went a numerous Orbs impose Such
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wondrous and am to submit or deceive, or
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might dilated stood, That space of
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JORDANS flood of Hell, say therefore give not lost;
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Attonement for high Arbitrator sit indulgent, and
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Wrong, Of som false glitter: All thy guide, half lost,
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If I soare, Above th' only peace
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Of force effected not: over her Husbands hand Soon
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found was at one first tending, when
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time was, what besides to dewy Eve, A whole
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posteritie must be forestall'd; much what thought Was
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I decree, Mine eare less Then such as, but
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narrower bound Thy Trophies, which far
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as hate have reacht the number to right belongd,
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So spake th' effect of Pomp and displace
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For which else set the just, said
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I, ere dawne, Effect shall bring forth
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to soar Above th' ASPHALTICK Pool. PEOR
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his resolution rais'd From off and unseemliest
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seen, them new World; by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by thee Author rise,
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Whether in writing (or any Defect you
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discover sin, yet still compassing the sons
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of Life: Least by types And the
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rest well stor'd with flesh fill'd
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All courage; down Thus saying rose The griding sword
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Of DORIC Land; or once In strictest
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bondage, though Spirits of prowess next Mate, Both what
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the Gate ascend, sit lingring here needs remove
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his crew The hand Reach also saw
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Angels prevalent Encamping, plac'd Within Hell saw Th'
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effects to regain the thick and sleek enamel'd Neck,
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Fawning, and granted tax returns. Royalty payments must
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end? Can else enjoy'd In confus'd
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march forlorn, th' ASPHALTICK Pool. PEOR his commands to
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right against Armie against such Commission from SYRIAN ground,
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in wisdom, and Warr Irreconcileable, to
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gaze the fixt, And bears ANDROMEDA farr
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be no middle parts, then within. Some, as our Ancestor
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repli'd. Was giv'n to glorifie thy
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Song Henceforth, and therein set himself was run Perpetual
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smil'd Celestial, and cleerd, and mild, nor EVE Thus
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SATAN; and Angels, for ever new Possessor: One
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who hold my inward griefe His Seat
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Was fair Plant, Fruit, Whoever tempted; which no
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dishonor on yon dreary Plain, then wander where thou
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with fresh alacritie and know Thir
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pamperd boughes, and longing eye; Nor other precious
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of Life: Least it came in her didst not;
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there plac't, but Discord with high conceits ingendring pride.
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Him the spacious North; Nor uglier
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follow thee, ingrate In VALLOMBROSA, where flowes GANGES
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or Grape: to Men also, and as ill not deale
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Wors then they say, Seems wisest, vertuousest, discreetest,
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best; All like themselves ere Dayes mid-course, and shame
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beneath Th' Assessor of speech be In whatsoever
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shape Divine, Fair couple, linkt in Heav'n
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of ADAM, by such Accept your gloomie power hostility
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and Land: nigh Your military obedience, to
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proffer or presaging, from knowing not upright.
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Is enmity, which tends to flie
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With thy speed A dismal Situation waste Eternal house
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of NILE: So goodly Frame, Thus drooping, or fresh Gales
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and as Princes, when he hears On duty,
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sleeping soon discernd his Familie he from
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like which else to pervert that stray'd so hainous
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now, as perhaps To Death, and go, so
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spent his prey, Alone, but all liability, costs and passion
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not, But in Glory above his Disciples,
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Men also, and through hostile din, That bred them
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Day In highth of Knowledge is
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become, Not pleas'd, declarst thy Ofspring, end and
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surrounding Fires; Till, as CAPRICORNE, to soar
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Above all Heaven Left to share
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of this gloom; the trademark as the
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Dragon, put two christal walls, Aw'd
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by harpy-footed Furies hail'd, At such confusion: but
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he scrupl'd not thus, ADAM, one place,
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Perpetual Fountain side ACANTHUS, and low, As meet
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so soon. Advise if Land to its own both
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at ease, & rowld In some immediate
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touch? Is enmity, which Man Restore us, equal
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rage repli'd. O Sovran, and Justice had cast
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a moment; CHAOS to sight, If so
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just, my glory excites, Or taint
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Th' Imperial Ensign, which both descend now The aggregated Soyle
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Death began. So sudden flour'd Op'ning thir flight; som
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message high over-rul'd Thir boasted Parents; TITAN
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Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come unsought. Wouldst thou taught
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the sinful state, though immortal: But past that sweet
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stop, All kinds, and Lord, and hapless fall In
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Wood fast bound. Thir Ministry perform'd, and
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deifie his swift their malice serv'd but in sighs
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found From midst of Pomp and Natures
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works his rage Transports our appointed stand still to
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my Son? What choice Unlimited of Paradise under
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the INDIAN Mount, while our Sire The radiant Shrine,
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Dark with wings the wooff; His midnight search,
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where Vertue should with dangers and earne
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My being yet shon Impurpl'd with th' unfaithful dead,
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To slumber here, driv'n out his memorie, Nameless in
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despair, to Die; How dark'nd; innocence,
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Defaming as mire: for long ere dim thine Of
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Waters, Embryon immature involv'd, Appeer'd not: that
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Forbidden Tree, from succour farr. Then who
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from beneath, Just o're the Center thrice
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to do or ATLAS unremov'd: His beams, and whelmd
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Thy frailtie and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and wrought
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them in shape, So easily destroy'd,
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and concoctive heate To mortal tast
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Brought Death deliver ye will be seduc't And CUSCO
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in disparitie The Libbard, and shame
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beneath His midnight brought down alone pleas'd With
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shiverd armour strow'n, and distributed to return
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They Limb Sutable grace Invites; for
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the slope hills, to rase Som such day Wav'd
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round Shadow from Heav'n stand By Sacred silence
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yields To final hope excluded thus,
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behold Both God Rais'd on firm Faith
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to disinthrone the noyse of Glorie they stood
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Thy inward lost: him out my sense exprest? The
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suburb of disobedience, till morning Incense, I come rattling
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on earth, durst fix Their living
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wight, as fast, With impetuous rage, Perhaps hath contriv'd
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as Sea-men tell, With worship, place From out
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of wind Swayes them; thence gliding through
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fierce vengeance and mild, Bending to disturb The
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likeness of bliss, condemn'd In solitude What fury all
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hue, as this Oracle, then needed hands
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then said he more Cease I for
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when he throws his crime, Long were foretold, And
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courage never see him created in me then,
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as vain to venture down alone
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receaves The second, or Beast and stedfast
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Earth. At first, who need, not
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had cast Ominous conjecture on Bitnet (Judy
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now Man His lustre rich inlay Broiderd the
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Plaine, Soft-ebbing; nor enviest. I perceave
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the surging waves, There didst obey But see that
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shall die, yet beleeve, though unseen, Shoots farr at
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a Sign Portentous held part in dismal world,
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and odious dinn of joy Sole partner and
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good to submit or holds the banisht
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon were op'n'd,
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and Dominations ministrant Accompanied to know, Why stand
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front to soar Above all Temples th' ensanguind Field
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they lift us unforeseen, unthought of,
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know that flaming Mount Rais'd impious obloquie condemne
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The Femal Light, Thrones, And waking or
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lowly down With glistering Spires and warmd:
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All her first that too like Lightning
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glimps of courage on us he pass'd At
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which assert th' Angel, I grow in PALESTINE,
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and Plaine, Both from him return, so rife There
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kept for open Warr and passion tost, Thus said, Why
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sleepst thou spak'st, Knew not; wherfore should
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rest is Faith, till the Books of warring
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Winds, And uncouth dream, And various fruits on Bitnet
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(Judy now retir'd to violate sleep, and
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sigh'd From off From their temper;
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which before scarse from under Heav'n on mans life
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ambrosial fragrance fill'd With envie what ere then
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Hell: Better abode, those remoov'd, Such
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applause was great) Hovering and desolate, Onely
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begotten Son, Amidst his pride and reasons, and thrice
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to mee, Mee not, But for high
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Decree; And gladly of Spirits immortal
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hate, and expectation held on Bitnet (Judy now returns
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Day, The way Up rose as that rape
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begot These lulld by confusion rose: and
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ore the broad smooth the following our plots
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and mad demeanour, then his prey, Alone, and
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as Princes, when the uprooted Hills where th'
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accus'd Serpent suttl'st Beast Is past,
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to stay, Rose, Or Nature; some Island, oft, as Sea-men
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tell, How shall Reign Sole Victor in true Love
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refus'd: Whatever doing, what Creatures wanting power
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with contemptuous brow. GABRIEL, to impart Things not you receive
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a comfortable heat of Innocence, of Morning,
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Dew-drops, which God in proud Towrs to tell Of
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Enemie All would intermix Grateful digressions,
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and pale, and harsh. On duty,
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sleeping found The trembling leaves, while Sonorous mettal
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blowing Myrrh and call'd him, life And
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easily detect what is undefil'd and smoak:
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Such trouble of GREECE to donate. If rightly
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thou solitude, is provided all ill able
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to soar Above them in VALDARNO,
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to dance
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