Robo poem for 2022-12-05
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Whence Haile to fall Free Vertue fails, or
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evil intercept thy Saviour of anyone anywhere at
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Sea cover'd field, where your joynt
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vigor raise, and Darkness call'd RAPHAEL, the eare. Yet
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least ye to sing, Hymns and Justice Divine
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displeasure for delicacie best, into AETNA flames, the Hell
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Explores his thoughts, that strow the speed On evil
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tongues; In the Taste, Sight, Smell, Herbs, Fruits,
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& shade Lost sight Had need were at
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command, and Man? Haile wedded Love,
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then certaine times the Lord appeas'd All, and
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know mee and deifie his Angels; and
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difficult, not purchase deare Short intermission none sure your
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efforts of chearful waies of anyone in
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Prose or oppose, or Chrysolite, Rubie or once O're
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Heav'ns fugitives, and add Faith, not too
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hard, much advanc't, We are dust, and wak'd To
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over-reach, but hid among the house of anyone anywhere
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at once. As leaves More easie, wholsom
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thirst at th' obdured brest With conquest,
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and with ten thousand Ensignes high advanc'd,
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Standards, and bid haste the terror through impotence, or
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heav'd his journey, and smoak: Such restless thoughts,
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and cinders fill'd; so bold: A Nation
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to deepest Hell, Though chang'd to watch On
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Man therefore whom JOHN saw Heav'n Long
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after, now more sublime declar'd Absolute
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rule; restraint broke from the house of friendship hostil deeds
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worse By mee; not perceave the sole
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Lord impos'd Labour, as Sea-men tell, Tell,
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if but down he wash'd his
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Mouth The God by Limb by
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destroying I else Regarded, such unsightly and
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Lord, and Waters, Embryon immature involv'd, Appeer'd not: that
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veils the humid exhalations, and with all
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Delight. Such whispering soft, less Her doing
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what highth or childless days may
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lead Hell fire Victorious. Thus said, he sees, Or
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Spirit Taught them, to corporeal to soar Above all
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assaults Their surest signal, they wherewithall, would ensue This
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eBook is low subjection; understand the lips
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Of good, Where thou eatst and death,
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which their native seat. For whom could
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pittie thus double-form'd, and Lord, to all; but th'
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ungodly from NIGER Flood Through labour hee; But
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on Bitnet (Judy now ere thus declar'd. The bold
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discourse unblam'd: I will curse My Glorie,
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at ease would beare rule; and foule. But
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wherfore all numbers full, but bring me can high
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Justice shall rule. If so stears his
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feet The Chariot numberless were seen Among those the
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sportful Herd Of SOLOMON he saves To mortal food,
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Love To PADAN-ARAM in peace. Can Perish: for I
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assume, or enter Heaven seen, And temperat vapors
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fir'd Impress the seaventimes-wedded Maid. All patience. He who
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since, Baptiz'd or change Varie to do what
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other than "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or once
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as nam'd them, by fair Creatures
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deare, Found unsuspected way. There rest,
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self-knowing, and all th' adopted Clusters, to all; with expectation
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high blest, with jocond Music charm Pain for him,
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so adorn His count'nance cast Thir Brood as great
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Intercessor, came next and gave ye will they dread, and
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consultation will place or Angel, though gay Her
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vertue rest by Cubit, length, breadth, and keen, shattering the
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waters fall Was shee busied heard and
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thrice happie pair; enjoy, and shame beneath
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This more by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on dry Land,
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Sea, dark, What meant Not lawful to
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soar Above th' imbattelld Seraphim with SATURN
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old With gay Religions full terms of mankind, in
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Glory of blame By owing owes not, as
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that ever know The Pledge of
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this vast Abyss And dust is left, A
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generation, whom JOHN saw Rich MEXICO the ranged
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powers Irradiate, there to divide our coming sprung
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And starrie Spheare While the seat of cold invirons
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round, and pain Of Mans mortal injurie Imperishable, and
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with fruit held me; but endevord with shaddowing
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Squadrons Deep, then as supernumerarie To
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final misery, and how. Not well stor'd with
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mysterious parts CALABRIA from SYRIAN Damsels to do
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practically ANYTHING with wanton growth of Armies
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to roar, All Judgement, whether our bliss Human kinde:
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Hither of Heav'ns high dispute With living
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Streams among themselves they recoild affraid At thee
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are heard, of Winds: all things
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began, and strook With glistering Spires and wine.
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Witness if warr in most they rag'd Against thee
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what I bring forth all Temples th' open now
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Gladly the Foundation web site (www.gutenberg.net), you find Truce
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to be to lie bestrowne unsightly and all Gods
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live moderate, till first on golden hue
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Appeerd, with Eyes, and breath'st defiance here shall burn,
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and gave it be here needs ensue; for you
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within me SIN, and with deeds Might hap
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may henceforth most irregular they themselves
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decreed Thir highest there Live, in all kindes, himself in
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Heav'n Gate Of TURNUS for yee Creatures which in
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whom his head, enclos'd From SERRALIONA; thwart of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or mistake, Or from
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the Earth; and all resistance lost, And Morning
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first began, Sphear'd in passion not, and therein live, And
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love To mark his head, but
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rackt with fierce contention brought Of tardie
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execution, since I else enjoy'd In
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Nature unpossest By Nature draw What when to be
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made in our Morn, to restore The doubts that
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Forbidden Tree, whose operation brings Knowledg of various
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Names, and dangers, heard We brush mellifluous Dewes, and
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pain, Vaunting aloud, but waxing more Would not
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on high: from hence, no aide Can
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Perish: for in DAN, Lik'ning his three folds
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were the late and builds her containd And
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hear that Command Sole reigning holds Gladly the Name
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Shall perfet, not anough had Of King MESSIAH, who
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live well awake. Nor this work, you
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find In amorous dittyes all who reigns, new Possessor:
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One next himself ingross't All Heart
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they stole JOVES authentic will fall
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into the most severe, It started back, but
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of Creatures, but giv'n; what punishment; Which now
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first thoughts find Forbearance no fear we
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may hear. His captive multitude: For envie, yet staid
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not hee thir shoar: Such to generate
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Reptil with TARTAREAN Sulphur, and set the
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sent, Or Fountain by due, Thir
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small peculiar, though ADAMS Son. As we resist.
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If once past, the latter quick returne, Father,
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thou shad'st The good Angels fought at Sea
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that rape begot These Adamantine Gates; three
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of light, how this Night, and all please him
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disfigur'd, more glorie sole appoints; Number to enrage thee I
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repent or vehement desire, which God Rais'd impious
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Crest Sat on earth, durst abide JEHOVAH thundring noise Of
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human Race of anyone anywhere at Eevn,
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Unsuckt of Foe hung his sight behold The Sixt,
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and disdain'd not Thy sweet repast, permitting him midst,
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well might, All things, foreseen This
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second ADAM by those bad Such happy Tribes, and
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heard, and through thir Brethren, ADAM, whom now more
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train of Fools, to whatever place exposes Formost to accept
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not be: Taste this, and ILIUM,
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on themselves among these came down, Glad was
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Sabbath kept. And honour him call'd In horror;
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from such united force hath decreed:
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Man and therein plant eyes, and accurst,
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As one great expectation held thee; but
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store hereafter from one from heav'ns highth thou continu'st
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such, They taste is To evangelize the walls fear
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for whence, But from farr; So strange Desire
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with startl'd eye Views all assaults Their
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Seats long and should conceal, and full.
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After these receave Thy mate, who envies now Mankind;
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whom the double-founted stream Of TERNATE and Art thou
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faithful Armies whole delight, which these things, ev'n
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in FRANCISCAN think wee in Heav'n arriv'd,
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and casts to hear, if it light His Name
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I seek, as Celestial Panoplie all egress. These past,
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and fall'n, to fire. They summ'd thir
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flight. ADAM reply'd. O fleeting joyes Of force urg'd home,
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what stood, Like his, or obtain a lower Clime)
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Dismounted, on my Realm, beyond all
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her first the tidings bring, Fruits they have begot
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These lulld by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Thrones; Though of Men also,
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and ransom set. And God-like fruition,
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quitted all Temples th' inventer miss'd, so I
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felt, Commotion governd thus, ADAM, earths hallowd
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feet, and regain the Day, and
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shallow to Kings and taste Think not,
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the fee as Earth, or blame,
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but he lost, Songs, In DOTHAN, cover'd
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with Celestial rosie red, sharpning in stead of
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anyone anywhere at random, as Sea-men tell, Tell,
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if he bid his sight Of
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hazard all fountaines of this infernal Serpent; he
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never to rise, and laughs the house
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of Mans Friend, familiar grown, larger then
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Our prison strong, who under Government well
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Thy sweet recess With Flowers, Our givers thir
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baleful eyes That run Perpetual smil'd With clang despis'd
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His Iron with Pinns of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where way shall need, not charge of despaire,
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Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and
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shame Of Pioners with me beguil'd URIEL, one
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just equalitie perhaps once So spake the
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weight of Life. Nor yet God
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the Hierarchies: Mean while Night bids us
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most, when thou Once fawn'd, and dearer
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half, The Son In sorrow and stray'd so
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strange conveyance fill'd up
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