Robo poem for 2023-11-18
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There rest, we may use On either
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end it. Into a dreadful thing that rape
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begot These bounties as low whom now Of Battel: whereat
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their repast; then who rebelld Against th' ASSYRIAN mount
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Saw within our credulous Mother, but
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ill, for obtaining a voice From SERRALIONA; thwart of
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Royal seat Of knowledg, nor turnd the shape Spangl'd
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with dew, nor known: and Leaders thither he
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descended strait; the yellow Sheaf, Uncull'd, as
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Spirits of sleep thou dost prefer Before all
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a Boggie SYRTIS, neither self-condemning And I therefore, open
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Field, and reported to behold and disturbd
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the Field he scarce had much gainsay, Nay, didst
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outshine Myriads of all, so farr. Then Herbs Espoused
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EVE to us without more His odious soon.
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Goe MICHAEL from God create an Aerie Knights, and
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therein Each in bredth, and Omnipotent none Distinguishable
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in Heav'n th' only to shelter us? this ill
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secur'd Long after, now Of DEMOGORGON; Rumor next upstood
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NISROC, of sorrow, doleful shades, where they
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sat, with order'd Spear Of gesture
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proudly eminent Stood waving bends Through
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labour calls Justice, bids, His famine should by
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whose radiant visage incompos'd Answer'd. I drag him instrument
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to ease More wise, Since MICHAEL thus, behold At Joust
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and enthrall'd By Night would intermix
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Grateful vicissitude, like these, Creatures that edge: it devours not,
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for ev'n in Heav'n created, and realtie
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Remain not; I beg, and taste nor staid, till
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in view they haste. But more of
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sleep. Then who without recall; That laugh, when Nature
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faild speech he so imperfet by
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strength and receave thir weakness, how would
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suspicious mark, As we behold In ATHENS
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or sollid Rock onely; his journey, and
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regain the use of thee, so justly gives
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me becomes His peace, Said then oblige thee
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worthiest to foul concupiscence; whence EDEN or Faerie Elves,
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Whose snowie ridge direct, whence possessd
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thee; we have, who without Feminine,
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Her spots of Fruit Divine, ineffable, serene, Made
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horrid shock: now more; sad For Spirits when
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the Hall Of Man, or fond hopes of Right
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reason then in crime, Long were fought
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in sleep, and call'd In every Limb Sutable
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grace Invincible: abasht the shaddow of chearful
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face, the Day was made, and sheer
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within kenn he counsels and smiles,
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when her Cheeks with peccant Angels brought,
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To sentence of God; I be troubl'd thoughts, how swift,
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had not like To visit all assaults Their great Senate
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choose Dilated or else have chosen Seed,
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In progress through experience of injur'd merit, That
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Shepherd, who by fire inflame with horror chill Ran
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purple Grape, and knows how thir wish, exactly
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to do onely, and flourie Arbors,
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yonder shadie arborous roof, Soon learnd, now seen
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Hitherward bent he attends the herd of anyone anywhere
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at noon, with Eyes, she ingorg'd without law
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Erre not, as yet by Moon, as Man,
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that Region dolorous, O're Heav'ns basis, bring obedience could
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commit Such happy State, which all th' upright
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he then what highth enrag'd, Will
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not find out three drops the Giant
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brood Of Battel: whereat I else Regarded, such bethink
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them, to be sure, and trouble, which now into
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the problem. So spake th' infernal Spirit seen
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Hovering on Armour staind ere day
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droop; while thus bespake her bestial Gods; aspiring Dominations:
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thou saw'st; Where entrance quite All
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knees to submit or middle flight To mortal
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or possess A Dungeon horrible, on
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firm they were, or humid exhalations, and
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hapless EVE, and his Name, and Earth again
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Thrown on Thrones; Though at larg) and ambrosial fragrance
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after showers, Nor stood Her spots of Spirits
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could subdue My bread; what higher Orbes. The
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sharpest sighted Spirit That run through experience
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of doubt, however small Accomplishing great
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command; take heed least asperses The horrid Vale. Then cavil
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the last led th' occasion, whether in himself in
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Front engraven Deliberation sat Fast by freely all assaults
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Their Altars by experience of Warr, what ere day
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Cast out To mortal tast Brought her thou
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lov'st: But O unexpected joy Sole reigning holds the general
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safety best Deserve the work. You provide, in DAN,
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Lik'ning his voice, thy Womb: On duty, sleeping
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found none, Created this avenging Sword begin Your wearied
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vertue, for who loves imbraces met, Mine
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eye Views all repose, since they guessd him destroyd,
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Or other faults Heapt on Bitnet (Judy now (Certain
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to chuse for whence, But more despis'd, And
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high pitch let us this vast and ensuring that
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posteritie must appear More of Serpent thus leave
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Thy words, that word or the Eye,
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In miserie; such wherein no way, Whether upheld
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by things began, and blasted Heath. He markd and prosper,
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and after thoughts beyond the horrid Shade above th'
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applause To life with Envy and all
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waste beyond abstain To sorrow unfeign'd, and
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empties to fall, and bestir themselves in awe of
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Ev'n or impose Such place foretold The Serpent,
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we end the Sun: His outward onely to
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come. In Hillocks; the Son belov'd Mayst
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ever new thirst Of force of
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Regal State Shalt thou op'nst Wisdoms
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way, Though after his heart I yeilded,
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by their lot shall his journey, and thrice to
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eternize woe; Since by ventring higher foe. Space that
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happy though joynd With glory excites, Or
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with eyes, and Flours worthy to spare. Produced
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by Intemperance more duteous at mine ear Listens
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delighted. Eevning Harps ever world, and Apologie
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to do him call'd ASTARTE, Queen
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of Sea that breathd Thir Maker, be such, owe
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to reject Envious commands, invented Torments. But let
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forth peculiar Graces; then first in hollow Rocks had levied
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Warr, the Cell when it be clearly marked
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up, the water flies All of
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God; I turnd, and pain to this, or ranke
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Your message, like the Son, Heire, and thence I yeilded,
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by stelth Had from me. To tempt
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not lost; where thou profoundest Hell Gates
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of longing eye; Nor can grow Where good proceeds,
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I reduce: All amaz'd unwarie brest Stand ready
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at my Judge, either end without end Them nothing:
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If he from him there, and wider farr
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Have sufferd, that tend thee, fair to God-head, and
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malice, and shame him the mind is come
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rattling on they all, on Bitnet (Judy now plenteous,
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as infinite, both quick glance Show to describe whose
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face I guess, Who slew his
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thoughts, that sole command, ere day Of force
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as that dost thou from Eternitie, dwelt
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happy state I will be upreard His own undaunted
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Fiend what sin in Mercy and hardning
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in shape Of AMARANTIN Shade, Fountain other Rites
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Of MOLOCH homicide, lust hard escape. But well
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beware, And ACCARON and would ensue This
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downfall; since love refines The smelling Gourd,
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up every eye askance Thus I sate them
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he op'nd, but Thou hast reveald, those
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Contrive who knew The Ford, and scorn,
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Or whom follow? thou wilt bring
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to accept not lost; the copious hand, Celestial Father
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made Of great Work-Maister, leads where subsist?
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While other still eyes of shame, thou such return
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To over-reach, but patiently thy folly, and
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say; But have ensu'd, nor EVE thus
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MAMMON spake. Why comes That Golden Cloud his Eye of
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certain revolutions all Temples th' innumerable
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swarme, and brought us, whose day Our being Threatens
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him, life was TYPED in it toilsom,
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yet unspoil'd GUIANA, whose verdure clad Thir noxious vapour, or
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once O're Shields in Hell thir
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spears Till thou shouldst not upright. The
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Adversarie. Nor chang'd his zeale ador'd The holy salutation
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us'd or som other side, ADAM, rise, high
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foreknowledge; they on IMAUS bred, Whose image
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viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and Daughters born and with
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jealous leer maligne Ey'd them more. As far Exceeded
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human, Princely counsel joind Awaiting what permissive will, dispos'd by
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Day, Which else though all bound Within them
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unexpected joy In what proof his better
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life and HYDRA'S, and Realms: in mortal Men not
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immutable; And twentie thousand Demy-Gods on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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fall In all Angelic Vertue and must include the ground,
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or shell She heard so on by furious down
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thir strife of mankind, in Sea, nor vacuous the
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coasts of light, ofspring of Virgin Majestie approv'd in
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haste Of his heavier doom, Yet
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dreadful deeds of joy Sole Victor in Aire
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Smooth Lake, nor rising world Forfeit to surpass
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Earths Lord, be offer'd, he from mercy shewn
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On Heavens To undergo eternal Warr hath
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this gloom; the work divinely wrought, Ascended, at th'
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Earth, so large in secret, riding through
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experience of thee, stranger, who last, then for
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speed Search through their Vows and receiv'd; but of Worship
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wave. SATAN was not Die: How art bound;
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EVE, And opportune excursion we found, Among the arched
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roof thou seekst To veile the God
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himself rebellious, here with two bodies made Of new
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commands, invented Torments. But longer scrowle, Whose progenie you
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paid a Mountain Pines, With other to
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reascend, Though temper'd heav'nly, for that gently
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rais'd Others whose well Enterd so high, High overarch't
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imbowr; or steep, through experience of enmitie
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