Robo poem for 2021-11-14
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The strong rebuff of living Death? O thou Revisit'st
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not so: then mankinde higher, Surpassest farr remov'd VVhich onely
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what was to come. In billows, leave
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i'th' midst a number of anyone
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in Hell? As we our Sire, And
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reassembling our eyes, all her word,
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my Signal giv'n, Behold a cloud those
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dropping Gumms, That ever happie: him will therein
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Man falls deceiv'd The Stairs were formd them out
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of light, from the gather'd beach They
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gladly would sustain and Power, and therein
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plac't or shell She most, and call'd RAPHAEL,
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The Trepidation talkt, and punishment: henceforth oft; for
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flight, and 4 and hard, for Nature and
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numerous Brigad hasten'd. As we our trial, when the
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excellence, but me. As one root, and ere
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dawne, Effect shall pervert; and desolate, Onely Omniscient, hath
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equald, force urg'd Main Promontories flung, which if fields were
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Of contumacie will instruct us too little knows how spring
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time, All path leads to keep from
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Earth, Within them unexpected joy ineffable diffus'd:
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Beyond the hubbub wilde Woods the Realm
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is condemn'd, Convict by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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Bitnet (Judy now lower, and with surpassing
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Glory abounds, Therefore what eyes in mooned hornes
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Thir course, but that grew, there Arraying with ballanc't
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Aire Resounded, and various; somtimes on
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Of Coral stray, or access Without wrauth more glory,
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and ruddy flame. Before all Power to impart Things
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unattempted yet those infernal Spirit to
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fly By lik'ning spiritual Creatures there
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to be just; this agreement. If
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so wak'd To Hill, far as
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Gods, and Asp, and laborious flight
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He trusted to have bin lost? All Nations will
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Of somthing not disheart'nd then, Of ADAM, by whose
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hither Unlicenc't from Heav'n appeerd Under spread Into
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th' instant stroke they might hap may
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dispose and inmost powers of worth Attempting, or message
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high feasts to superior Love, Vertue should belong
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not like which both live, all be
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dextrous to hope To bring forth peculiar grace With
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thousand various style Nor great World farr remov'd
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from one peculiar grace and quite
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All rational delight, Son foreseeing spake. Why ask Which
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the Snow From CANAAN, to endure Touch
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of flaming rode brightest, till in despair, to
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soar Above th' accus'd Serpent sly assault; and scum'd
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the third of Empyrean where soonest
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recompence Of Day from SYRIAN Damsels to
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succeed. So might surest signal, they slept Fannd with
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startl'd eye keep till first He trusted to soar
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Above th' Angelical to soar Above all assaults Their surest
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signal, they who renounce Thir morning Sun
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that thus abasht the hand seemd other
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Worlds, Or Nature; some to soar Above them
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on golden Chain To the Cloud He gave
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utterance flow. Father, what our brok'n
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Rear Insulting, and dangers, heard his speed And slow
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But her blazing Cressets fed With Mountains now who
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first resolv'd, If chance Or Nature set the
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work, you who into the penaltie impos'd, And feel
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thy gay enameld colours dipt in large Into th' undying
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Worm, That on the limited thir odoriferous wings
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of chearful face, the works his thoughts
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to Right reason hath equald, force of
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flaming volies flew, And higher Argument I
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So sung Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite,
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Eternal Justice seems; yet once thir joy. Now
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less conspicuous, when Morn accomplish'd the Mole
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immense of ye Angels, for mans destruction, maugre Hell, Not
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unattended, for us eclipst under the South, and
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chords was wont to move In thoughts
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pursue Vain Warr unproclam'd. The latter: for prey,
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but obedient at each divided and Fowle be lost,
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brought me loath Us here, This glorious
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Warr, we return'd them transverse ten Furies, terrible
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as Night; under this Garden, where way
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is a fierie Swords, and wilde, A Legion;
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led her Silver wand. He pluckt,
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he whom like which thou yon celestial light? Be
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then Farr off From many will Thine own
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begotten, breaking violent hands, wings, and joys Then Crown'd
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With fair Fruit Man Recounted, mixing intercession sweet. But
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perhaps Our labour I pursue By his loines and
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Ocean circumfus'd, Thir rising all Hills.
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As joyn'd That shew no middle darkness
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there of Hell, nor let thir grassie
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Herbe Fearless assault, In close at
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Eevn, Unsuckt of wind To vice
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industrious, but that Starr interpos'd, Or where rashness
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leads to soar Above th' habitations of this
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habitable, which thus obtain a scorn
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with me once, now they stand, And corporeal to augment.
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The aggregated Soyle Death be, worthier canst
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redeeme, Thir armor help'd thir passage hence,
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no more, while thus proceeded on
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Bitnet (Judy now prepare Fit to drive out
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of season judg'd, well to foul esteem of
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Heav'n. They who enjoy Free Vertue in
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trouble; but favor, grace, Thy disobedience. Well pleas'd,
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Advising peace: for high Archt, a woful Race, His
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Ministers of thee, Heav'nly Essences Can hearts, not slow,
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Who guards The solace and Michael Hart,
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the West, shall returne perhaps Thou following day, Since
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now seen Hovering and whither the gift of rage
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Among our other form. However, and said,
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though hid themselves defac't While the Starrs the Lee,
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while From HERMON East On duty, sleeping
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found No gross, no aide Can
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sort, So deep fall Degraded, Wisdom in
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broad Suns bright Ten thousand Leagues
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awry Into my state. But up
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with my constant thoughts find grace, The
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Sulphurous Hail Shot forth and wine. Witness if
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ever, by me, O prime in VALDARNO, to
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ours, Differing but have sought Evil in narrow limits, to
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accept Alone as from sin Will not there
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From vertue, for how farr remov'd where he brings,
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and amaz'd, No inconvenient Diet, nor example
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high! Ingaging me as th' acknowledg'd
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Power Armie of Life Our overture,
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and smoak: Such wondrous and Flour. Our torments also and
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shame him burnes, Though single. From
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thir Harvest Queen. Great things To one
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of guests Too much remit His Brethren, men
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Among the mightiest Monarchies; his voice. To dwell, The
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Author of anyone anywhere at these corporal nutriments perhaps
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A Dungeon horrible, on Bitnet (Judy now Mean,
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or once thou thy outcry, and
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helmed heads Main reason then no
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pain Surpris'd thee, I voutsafe. ITHURIEL and
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yet from pain to date on by
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success untaught His arrows, from life; But
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our state Here at THEB'S and shame
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him out of not lonely, with capacious mind And
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time infus'd Bad men should we may light His
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midnight brought him God only, shee in what permissive will,
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through experience taught the CASPIAN, then when meet
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So judg'd of Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n receiv'd us prohibit
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all Starrs, and valour breath'd, firm his
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wing. The wonted vigour left him
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Thrones and sets them dwell Permits not; To
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joyn thir public peace, both seemd Once found, How oft
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in mooned hornes Thir highest bliss thus answerd sad.
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Evil in Chains; There is past, as Spirits of
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EDEN stretchd her popular vote Inclines, here each
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motion of electronic works knowledge within the
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lower deep thunders roar Must'ring thir fixt for food alike
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those Shall bruise The fluid Aire: So easie,
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wholsom thirst up in Heav'n Rise on thy
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just pretenses in Love dealt equally enjoying God-like
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imitated State; deep silence thus plead, not
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th' Assembly, as rais'd To vital vertue even
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ground the Lee, while over her resembling Air,
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Earth conspicuous, when lest action markt: about
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donations to that VVhich grew Transform'd: but
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waxing more strength from no fear for this Ethereous
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mould Incapable of other Starrs that The
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field be wonn, Or with youthful dalliance
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had need rest; so long Before him she paces
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huge As yet lives, and wished Morn
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To PAQUIN of Hell am Hell; O alienate from
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EDEN went a Mount SION, thron'd Between Thee all
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assaults Their great Conquerours, Patrons of Victorie and grosser feeds
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the Garden; thence issu'd from one whose point of
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Light began Is past, Two dayes, As
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now at eeve In sweet thus expell'd to
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immortal minds. Thus grown. The hollow Deep Of dalliance
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had descri'd, To say first Matron lip of God's
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high Arbitrator sit and ice, A goodly Tree Down
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right lost: him with rebounding surge the battel when
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themselves of Breath, if we owe
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to have happ'nd thou but afford him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels held them behind; headlong from
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inward silence thus must comply with hellish rancor
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imminent one for God hath naught vallu'd he
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ceas'd not nice Art are a Boggie SYRTIS, neither do
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thy appetite, least ye flow, Nightly I will
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Interpreter through experience of thee, ingrateful
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food: and beheld With clamor dround Both waking or
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deletions to serve? Of Wiles, More grateful to
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set As Father (for Night To filial,
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works Created hugest that more numerous
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Host, in every part, do against
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them, wearied wings, and Sons Came towring, armd in
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foresight much to impose: He back to do I
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never shall receive them, not abstain, But her
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Realmes Though last reply'd. O Peers, Midst came thir
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actions oft descends with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on yon dreary Plain, or woe
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and spare, Nor past
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