Robo poem for 2022-07-20
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Again, God Most glorious, in Glory sat, by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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ope thine To mortal sight. And high applause To
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Till on Bitnet (Judy now Omniscient thought. True appetite,
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that clad Each in dance Intent, with jocond Music
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charm Pain for ev'n in Heav'n. Which from
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Heav'n so highly, to submit, boasting
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I thence how like deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns afflicting
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Thunder, Wing'd with peaceful sloath, Not
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only sign That durst not lost; Attonement
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for flight, seditious Angel, thy head, but afford Our purer
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essence then what thir shock Of many are
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particularly important less Car'd not imparted to
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little, though mean to set and Fowle flie
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above Who from ORANTES to my Son?
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What it was none, so faire.
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Round this universal hubbub wilde Beast and
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rushing he requires, Not terrible, advance
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With Diadem and things invisible vertue rest are critical
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to soar Above all conquering this delightful use; the
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Grazed Ox, JEHOVAH, who without disturb they drop'd, and
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mind and but he bends Through dark Ended
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rejoycing in narrow frith He reckd not, as Queen
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of Peace, chiefly Man, and freely shouldst hope, Before
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thir mouths the whole frame: And
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reverence prone; and stray'd so Fate and all
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Minims of our Front, but meaner thoughts
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come and regions here God Rais'd impious War in
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despair, to corporeal to me returns Of refuge, and
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Helmets throng'd, the Teats Of hazard all
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real, as chief; among Gods, how often from
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the starv'd Lover sings To life ambrosial Night Starless
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expos'd, and discompos'd; Love To SEND
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DONATIONS or damaged disk or MONTALBAN, DAMASCO, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose easier business be deem'd Equal
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with Mineral fury, aid to soar Above all
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Temples th' irreverent Son Young BACCHUS from Eternitie,
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for yet my ofspring of offence To
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darken all reponsbility that Dominion undeserv'd Over the cited
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dead in any respect. Assembl'd Angels,
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by GRECIAN Kings, when the Father penitent, nor yet
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lest was giv'n, th' Ocean Iles, Like those
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bad eminence; and Sword of Gold, erect
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his MESSIAH. On Man find Sufficient? who
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envies now ere dim suffusion veild. Yet more
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glorious shape To TAURIS or enmity fulfill. For who
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best With sinfulness of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace
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And dying rise, and with rage, Perhaps
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thou saist Flatly unjust, to soar Above
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them breeding wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding on
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Bitnet (Judy now dreadful gloom, Which
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all assaults Their Altars by command
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thir brazen Chariots rankt in mid way: One over us
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must leave Thee all Comes this Paradise of fixt
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Laws and fall Degraded, Wisdom without prominently whenever any
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other Suns bright or dying to soar
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Above them pain Torments him; round
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Environ'd wins his likeness, thy Prayers
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Could merit thine, to Souls In
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fellowships of prayer Inspir'd, and bid his
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foes, thus consulting, thus expell'd to my
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defensless head; Was shee and desart wayes of
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pendent Rock with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on Bitnet (Judy now Of carnage, prey Of SENNAAR,
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and mighty Standard; that which perhaps Thou
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interposest, that her Saile; So send Against the
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Thunder on IMAUS bred, Whose image viewing Becam'st enamour'd,
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and Gessamin Rear'd in Woods, and bare, unsightly,
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unadorn'd, Brought forth Thir Deities of Bread? So spake
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th' East, had been thir Causes, but that breath,
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From Diamond and good will leave ye see
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thou resembl'st now an empty dreame.
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This yet such eruption bold, Destruction to good; So
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sung Victorious King, AHAZ his form had in sin,
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yet large field, Of his ear;
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At Ev'ning from whence a quick
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up risen With Regal port, But thir spite
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his Beams, or swift destruction waite. Whence true
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allegiance, constant mind Will covet more. So
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forcible and therein live, Though ineffectual
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found: misdeem not fear least can uncreate thee unbefitting
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holiest place, pushd by him thence Invoke thy
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Compeers, Us'd to descrie the crisped Brooks, Rowling on
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Bitnet (Judy now excessive grown above his stubborn
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patience as Princes, whom should find what ere they
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stand, a grateful mind And flouring Odours,
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Cassia, Nard, and binde not. But
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bid cry With suppliant knee, and Rites perform'd. His
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Iron Rod to doom apply'd, Though
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pleasant, his might. But JOSHUA whom imbracing,
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thus our motions and turnd By
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doom to do thy appetite, that none Voutsaf't
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or heav'd his Spear and revels; not lost: him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels may seem; yet public moment,
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in Night, Such ambush from one root, and
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smoak: Such wonder claims attention due.
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To mortal Sin and riot, feast and CHIMERA'S dire.
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If none higher in pairs thou
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thy Spheare; Till I stand, Though chang'd with me som
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Magazin to resign them inexpert, and since first Battel,
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open Warr hath all Her unadorned golden deeds,
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And fields revive, though steep, suspens in Synod
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unbenigne, and spotless innocence. So spake
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th' entrance won: Fixt Fate, Or if you paid
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In Heaven, or timerous flock together sowd,
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And should prevail and longing eye; Nor skilld
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nor EVE renewd. But thir residence, And Morning
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CHORUS sung to no change, Though to bring: Behold
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a spacious Hall Of sweet Are
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fill'd, and breath'st defiance toward EVE Intent
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now half smiling Morn repair'd. Sleep on, Shame to
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few unknown dangers and Warr. Each perturbation smooth'd
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with blood arise Like of Morning, Dew-drops, which ordain'd
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In Thunder had form'd within Wheele within
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the Quires of seeming Friend. For man fell, Self-tempted,
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self-deprav'd: Man as that live, thy folly, and GAZA's frontier
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bounds. Him the Garden is lost, which under ground
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against all th' occasion, whether not, and
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submissive Charms Smil'd with mate For God omnipotent, for
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Heav'n, soon inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring of Mankind, enclos'd With
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Myrtle, find grace; For such united force of field
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and judgest onely these Herbs, Fruits, & the flowing
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cups With shuddring horror shot with
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soft Pipes that clad Her graceful
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and glad Of Planets rushing sound
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Of highest pitch let fall. I attend, Pleas'd highly
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they around the HOURS in Arms,
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in narrow search of thee, and
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shame to soft showers; and imperial Powers, That
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all involv'd Thir course, both joyning, As God
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set the Giant Sons destroyd, then human. Nor
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other Worlds Judg'd thee along the burning Lake? that
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like In billows, leave them, th'
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Arch-fiend reply'd. O foul esteem of
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life Of EVE, And high collateral glorie: him perplext,
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where I hate So spake th' inventer miss'd, so rare?
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Here or Grape: to usurp Beyond the Congregation call'd; For
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such murmur echo'd to soar Above his thought Less excellent,
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as earthly notion can high abode,
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those Who out from the Plain Of terrour, and
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paine, Till Pride Had from begging peace: for
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use of ten fold More sacred
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memorie, Nameless in despair, to restore The verdurous
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wall of happie Native forme. What
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sit in DAN, Lik'ning his journey, and deplor'd,
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in sin hath God excuse to ADAM took Allarm,
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And destin'd to descry new minds
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and Omnipotent to God Highly belov'd,
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Son foreseeing spake. Why hee in fears
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and Power, In prospect, what would
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know thee ever With blackest Insurrection, to Till Pride
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Waiting revenge: cruel his Brothers Offering found a
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tuft of works: therefore as great Warr, Warr
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seem'd A glorious and passion first That from Hell
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Thou fablest, here Will be overcome
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this from Deaths rapacious claimes; But wherfore
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all assaults Their living in sight, thou rather
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darkness fled, and Files Darts in and all a
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Mountain as those Myriads which our room Natures healthful
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rules is so strictly hath lost, from THYESTEAN
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Banquet, turn'd by gloomie power prevaile, th' unaccomplisht
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works Created this opacous Globe the race of pain.
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All hast givn sincere Of Battel
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to submit or will greatly multiplie By Fountain
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by dire attempt, But rather seek In confus'd march
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where soonest recompence Equal in haste. But
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list'n not be: Taste after some
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fit to Heav'n: on high: such Fire to hear. His
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great Creatour thus MAMMON led The
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Confines met his graspe What might distemper the Prophets
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old. Then Crown'd With mazie error under
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Government well suite with our fall. The way Beyond
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the lips Of Knowledge, knowledge within his
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shafts, and divine Following, above the tender Grass, whose
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lives in Fate, Fixt Fate, Too well Thy coming,
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and all these appear'd in narrow frith He also
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drown'd, And Earth beneath, Just Man, the wind
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Out of thee, this can Man pronounc't it begins,
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Said then silent stream, with jocond Music
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charm his Godhead sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while or swimmes,
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And broken Chariot Wheels, so blithe, so nigh, Which
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to dewy Eve, A pomp Supream, who sits High
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overarch't imbowr; or their Creator, and therein plant
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A Son, Destin'd to infinite Host, Easing
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thir notes then Forsook them, to Man, and dearer
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half, The sentence when to soar Above them
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learn, as an authoritative edition in youthful dalliance had
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shewn, and ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy
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now Led on, with me soon Fierce
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as earthly sight, Starr Enlightning her woomb, And
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high Towrs; nor the new-arriv'd, in BIZANCE, TURCHESTAN-born;
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nor idely mustring stood;
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