Robo poem for 2023-12-16
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Fall'n Cherube, and transgress repel. Whereto th' air
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less could hav orepow'rd such prison, and smoak: Such
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wondrous then! Unspeakable, who created like desire
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To imitate her; but greater rage Of
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evils, with looks & might supplie the chearful face, wherein
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no better warmth Throughout the dust conglobing from
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the electronic work, yet by number of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or heav'd his enemies, and infus'd
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Sweetness into all Natures works between, yet among
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themselves among the surer barr His crime
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makes a registered trademark, and beare Through the
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Torturer; when lo, to generate Reptil with hideous ruine
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and give thee Love his Angels late COLUMBUS
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found out of LUZ, Dreaming by
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fraud, though Thron'd above thy soft windes with
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less prepar'd, The Planets and know'st for I also
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from enthralment, they know. And calculate the pledge Of
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Mans Friend, familiar grown, I never see and forc't
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rout; Nor holy else above shade, a
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Quire stood within beyond Compare of Heaven,
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down The matin Trumpet Sung: in
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thee, and solitarie, these eyes, and Flocks Grasing the
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Centric and Kingdoms of Glorie him perplext, where stood
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armd To visit all a stripling Cherube and rung A
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glimmering of blessed, and bestir themselves among the
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Grand Parents in daily Train. Produced by me, the
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fee for Orders bright. There the Moons
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resplendent locks inwreath'd with scorn. Think not
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lag behinde, nor EVE (for like those deep-throated Engins
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long detain'd In prospect lay. Down right of
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Lambs or shun to that edge: it seemd Lords declar'd
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Sovran can please him will leave Thy
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malice thence in pairs thou what doubt possesses
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me, the parching Air Burns frore, and shame Cast
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out of nature breeds, Perverse, all diseas'd, all Temples
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th' accus'd Serpent arm'd Hath past thy overpraising leaves
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and smallest things know; Though comfortless, as
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this frail Originals, and taught In
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INDIA East To found alike those who, when the fixt
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Mine eare less on by task transferd From Reason,
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and fit and expire. What he
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pronounc'd The other mould, and forms Excelling human, Princely
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counsel whom like that good from Pole to deck
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with chilling gripe fast by flight, Thou never dwell,
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and willing feet The first born and
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compute, Thir highest Hills: then bursting forth her stay.
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Oft to passion tost, Thus measuring things smil'd,
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With shiverd armour strow'n, and with leave ye,
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and Heroic deem'd, I be King Held
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by night; at Gods latest Image:
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I thus intent ITHURIEL and worship God Rais'd of
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knowledg fair Then from the Garden; thence To intellectual,
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give us down To first I pursue
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By doom frail Originals, and new! Doctrin which
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yonder Sea, and wee to himself now excessive grown
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Prodigious motion formes. Nor the praise Rather then his wit
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and Starrie Cope of all these
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Giants, men on mans offence. O execrable
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shape, If so strongly drawn from one Who having
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said, Let none accountable, preferring Hard liberty before her
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the mind Appointed, which else not obtrusive,
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but th' other mould, and call'd that
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pure of GABRIEL to foul and Pine, and Hyacinth
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with Praeamble sweet repast; then if he plyes,
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Undaunted to part Spiritual, may reign
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for Wealth and call'd so scap'd Haply so
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he sees, while her containd And ye durst without
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him perplext, where the neather Empire neighbouring
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round. And fell By death to appease
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Th' originals of Hell, her loose he
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designes In whom mutual amitie so high,
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At once yours, while over Fields more shall
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his Line By name His Armie, circumfus'd on
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golden Chain To darken all mankinde, or ground None
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shall his gloomie bounds prescrib'd To Knowledge? By right
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against Faith admit, that shall dwell and forewarnd the CAPE
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OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR USE THIS PROJECT
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GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START OF
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THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST
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*** START OF REPLACEMENT OR REFUND - You two and
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thrice in power of doom to force effected not:
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for thee bring, what else inflict
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do all assaults Their great exploits, but within
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them be devis'd By thousands, and with
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outragious noise reside, his perverted EVE,
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but Heav'nlie borne, Before all Her long and
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last best beheld From midst a
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format used if thrown by HERMES, and
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rushing sound The Wife, till men were low;
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To mortal wound Receive, no drizling showr, But not
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far Exceeded human, Princely counsel in hell Precedence,
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none, so highly, to thee From
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off From EDEN stretchd her Cataracts
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of abject posture coucht. Whence in Heav'n which
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follows dignity, might be hid, Progressive, retrograde, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose midnight march, and all as this universal
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hubbub wilde Abyss, whose swiftness Number to forget.
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But least had practisd falshood under wrauth,
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O what befell in me are wont
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thir feet I repent and refin'd By some were
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they fell; confounded CHAOS and wonderful to
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roave Uncheckt, and full. After his mind, whose portion
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set free Acceptance of Heav'ns Lord
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Envie them rule Us his enormous bliss. Him
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whom hast made? So spake th' Ethereal stream,
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Whose failing, hapless EVE, Partake thou
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seekst To pray, repent, and when Heavens Azure,
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and glad Son Blaz'd opposite, A
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Globe of Life began Through his degree Disjoyne
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us, that care lost lay Of
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Dulcet Symphonies and call'd MAN, about him appeas'd All, and
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Redeemer voluntarie, And renders us advise, may chance Re-enter
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Heav'n; back Stay his speech recoverd sad.
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Evil one seem'd Woman to like, but
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unbuild His Stature, and Virgin Modestie, Her
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former trespass fear'd, By terrible array Of Mans
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woe and soft'n stonie hearts desire. 1.F.6.
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INDEMNITY - You may so various forms, various Laws
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to chuse for such effects. But glad Of
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ABBANA and Land be known what the voice
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of Life the Fact Is flat despair:
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we are. Mean while they move
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th' ancient and bleating rose, impossible to like,
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the first create Another side, the winged messengers, To
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swerve not endu'd My Guide was
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seen Hovering and press'd her the readiest path
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of Warr, what Faith Prefer, and suttle
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Magic many and with more In circuit, undetermind square or
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Penaltie? Here walk'd the Garden we his Wife
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adhere; And his offence; yet spake, each thir
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weakness, how Can give due audience, Night
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In that defended Fruit; or Months, or enur'd
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not idle, but stand against his only peace recoverd
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sad. Evil got, Bad men on himself; horror
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and build His Potentates and Power, In Cubic Phalanx
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firm ground against the Center pois'd, when
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AEGYPT with Arched neck Between Thee I fled,
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and Goats, they please, They to heare onely just pretenses
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in Chains; There lands the Thunder
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didst inspire That SATAN with me remaines,
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VVhich onely these eyes, and dangers, heard
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me opens wide, To observe Immutably his wakeful
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Nightingale; She turns, on Man, Internal Man, but
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rackt with bestial train, Forthwith his Angels; and
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shame To his Temptations, warne Thy disobedience. Well
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have scap't the Lake where Youth smil'd
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Celestial, and longing wait The Earth,
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Subdue it, as mire: for the good workes
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no happiness. Whatever doing, what God to soar Above them
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as all assaults Their living Soule, Acknowledge him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels by one, but
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fairest Goddess arm'd Forerun the Ocean: though fairest
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Fruit, Profan'd first thus recall'd. Hail Shot
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down his praise; Millions of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or Yeares: This uncouth way, and
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ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy now unpeopl'd,
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and hold Betwixt ASTREA and fill'd Immeasurably,
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all a Paradise, far whose Bark
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by me, I wak'd, and longing
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wait The smell diffus'd. To satisfie for
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mans behalf Patron or West, or his
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radiant Sun When thou enterprisest Be frustrate, do, appeard,
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Not higher sat, Or satiate fury yield it
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vain; awe of Nature, hold Eternal wisdom didst give
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Light LEUCOTHEA wak'd, and power hostility and chast pronounc't,
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Present, or have diverted from hearts
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To their supplie the just pretenses in
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orders bright thy aide might so
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pleas'd, declarst thy crime hath said, Why should conceal,
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and taste These in All. But
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whom the terms from bliss, Tedious, unshar'd with
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us joynd, inelegant, but till cramm'd and
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Intercessor none In posture coucht. Father,
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I follow'd and Exhalations that sin in
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Celestial Patroness, who into Glorie to those Contrive who
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for Thou usest, and breath'd The rest
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still to wander through my womb
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was cleard, and trademark. Project Gutenberg is
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derived from amidst the beam; Which
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Heav'n From us trial what I still within the Spirits
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immortal sing?) Suspended Hell, not still, And waking or
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ridge direct, whence possessd thee; greater
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to torment me thy hands so I
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view Of Heav'n, with Envy and sense th' EGYPTIAN Spouse.
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Much less and bliss, Yet least Passion
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and therein set the Mission of Heav'ns first
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his roam. Mean while God Express, and all th' event
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perverse! Thou drov'st of Man therefore came,
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his head, but stand By Act
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where Vertue answerd
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soon. Goe MICHAEL of Men: And
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high neighbouring Arms We may ease Of Warriers old
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possession, and multiply a grateful mind
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