Robo poem for 2024-02-04
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1.D. The cool, the putting off Human, to
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fall To have their borrow'd Gold Of things at
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compleating of pleasure and far as Sea-men
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tell, With odours; there I yeilded, by
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surprize To Paradise Dying put off, and
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sate them stood ORCUS and completed to let those
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Apostates, least bad act with bluster to endure?
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courageous Chief, The suburb of such Gardning
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labour I request with grief behold, Into thir
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overgrowth, as Gods disguis'd in Heav'n
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is derived from Heav'n, we sent were op'n'd, and
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dismal universal Dame. Whence and Rue The first
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make a greater Man To perpetuitie; Ay me, have
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been achiev'd, whereof created, nor yet free,
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what ere it intends; till rais'd Upon
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himself; horror shot Darts in danger tasted, envies now fild
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with Envy and peaceful Counsels, and
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Pillar of death Is open? or
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DRYAD, or Heaven: Thither, if I found
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by angry Victor hath equald, force or Rhime.
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And reasonings, though SPRING and Mist, then bursting
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forth From use, obscure sojourn, while Satan
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and Eccentric scribl'd o're, Cycle and
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call'd Mother of seeming pure, And
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God-like food? The sacred Light of
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reviv'd ADONIS, or racking whirlwinds, or
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Infidel Jousted in honour rise; Least on Bitnet
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(Judy now Thy praise disjoine. Whence ADAM cleerd of
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Warr, the tongue Inspir'd with me thought
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in Heav'n from utter and my heart relented Towards him
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appeas'd All, and uncropt falls deceiv'd The glorious
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and foule Thir branches warbling; all things, let me once,
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Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, and with orient Beams,
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or Intuitive; discourse without cloud Of love refines The proof
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we renounce, and Shades Waited with sorrow and all
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assaults Their great consulting Peers, Midst came mantling o're
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dale his throne. What fury yield it comes. Ascend
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my Frontieres here Will save the
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recompence best Of THEMIS stood Thy disobedience. Well
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manag'd; of Seraph fearless, nor think,
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though the meager Shadow from SYRIAN Damsels to
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Spirit more delicious Vines, And thought
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Of missive ruin; part SATAN first
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Father, without further knows. For prospect, what anciently
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we do ought that shon Filial
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Godhead, gave effect. Immediate in Heav'n his
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Meridian Towre: Then in Heav'n descends
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But whether our promis'd from the dust
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and suttle Magic many Throned Powers, Dominions I
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sprung, impossible to parch that posteritie must
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with hop'd success, Throws his mind,
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whose high place, our selves; Why am one.
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Before thir flight, Thou wouldst thy Manhood
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where ADAM his eye: Thither came
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as farr remote, with repast, permitting him a
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cloudie Van, On Man May tempt with ambitious
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aim Against th' Olympian Games or herds, or
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heavy, sharp, smooth, swift thought, and glad. Empress, the
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Deep. Let us Heav'n, this honour rise;
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Least therefore on; For high Decrees, I sung Omnipotent,
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Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal miserie; such a Fountain, or
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CAPITOLINE was great) Hovering on IMAUS
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bred, Whose inward griefe His orient Sun, Hee boulder now,
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uncall'd before thy reasoning this World a prowling
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Wolfe, Whom thou Of ARABIE the Bower
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More then But JOSHUA whom mutual wing against
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Law appears Wag'd in Chief, The
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number last On that Tree, from Heav'n, And
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hands dispatch Of grassie Terfe, and cursed
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things therein plac't in me thus, unmovd
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with thick shade, a notice indicating that spinning
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sleeps or opinion; then mankinde higher,
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Surpassest farr into the laws in DAN, Lik'ning
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his Leggs entwining Each in PALESTINE, and
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spirit accurst, As we again provoke Our puissance
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is punish't; whence they faint retreat; when time
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in figure wedge thir loftiest Towrs,
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And ore the washie Oose deep
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thunders roar Must'ring thir Supper Fruits which evil
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soon each Band squared Regiment By me
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once, and rule by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Fret by
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two christal walls, Aw'd by som irriguous Valley spread
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her gaind By center, or be woo'd,
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and heard, and Asp, and effectual might, Neerly
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it to discerne Half way he assayd,
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and our proposals once beheld From Heav'n, now
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no effect, But thir odoriferous wings With
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Myrtle, find indeed, if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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Orisons, each inward Faculties, which under the Wheele within kenn
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he saw Th' ethereal People ran, they
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reduc'd To filial, works Created this loss of
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slender waste and grief, pleasure she
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what eyes agast View'd first behold Not
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free, and with me. As Heav'ns Supreame;
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Nor in PALESTINE, and spred thir
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chrystal sluce, hee First found By
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the Mount. Creation round; on me unsearchable,
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now What hath contriv'd as that rape begot
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These Adamantine Chains in Heav'n, with
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slandrous darts, and durst without to hear. His onely can
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doe, Our ruin, rout Fell not Die:
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How dies the throng Disperst in PALESTINE, and deep
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a moving toward the Son, in sighs began. If he
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caus'd to anyone in Heav'n Towrs,
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Concours in safety best can bid What
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sit contriving, shall die. How can resolve.
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VVhen I give it pregnant: What words to
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deal with deep thoughts; & there
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Arraying with grasped arm's Clash'd on FLORA
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breathes, Her loss, That proud will not,
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and full. After short retirement urges
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sweet repast, permitting him Hell Gate None arguing
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stood, Orb a scanner) My early care, Not
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sedulous by those Trees, what could endure; without whom
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mutual Honour and gave it comes. Ascend my Lot.
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Shall scape into the buxom Air, the
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phrase "Project Gutenberg"), you paid their native
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righteousness, And Bush with scorn, which gain'd From
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heav'n, for LAVINIA disespous'd, Or heart
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much revolving, thus to simplicitie Resigns
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her numbers full, but narrow vent
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appli'd To mortal eare of Mississippi
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and roule the envier of sorrow, doleful shades, where stood
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Her Seed is most High, If ye
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to tell His barren plaines Of happiness:
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yet faithfull how like which ordain'd
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In all Nations will grow: So prevalent
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Encamping, plac'd in silence was his restless thoughts, and
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prosper, and chuse for of brute. Thus in hateful
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to accord) Man Let none Distinguishable in PALESTINE,
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and Soule, Acknowledge him high Fled
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ignominious, to submit or impulse or
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undertake The mid air: So spake the Plains
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of monstrous Serpent thus recall'd. Is no
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deep Muse to serve? Whence ADAM and call'd Seas:
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And should much what state Of
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God, nor EVE Had rounded still destroyes
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In darker at first approach of
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Angels ascending pile Stood whispering soft, by
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strength conceal'd, Which if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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distance inexpressible they live, of raging
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into all resistance lost, not Nature, hold Betwixt them
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from ORANTES to all, this pause Down right endu'd
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With many dayes, they sit lingring here art sole Bird
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stoop'd on Bitnet (Judy now came mantling
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Vine Layes forth came the murkie Air, diffus'd In
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clusters; they chose his foes anow besides, That dar'st,
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though large, Over his back resounded
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DEATH. I still thy punishment, the
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Giant brood Of many miles aloft: that
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proud ambitious aim Against his contempt of grim Idol.
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Him who Faith to set Our
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pleasant labour, yet shon, Majestick though oft the time
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Celestial Roses smil'd. Then ASMODEUS with deeds on
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firm brimstone, and end; this high blest,
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with me once, with grasped arm's Clash'd on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to all; with BRITISH and round, Periods of Paradise
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in narrow room large Lay vanquisht,
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rowling in Diamond, and motion? and all
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Temples th' Almightie spake: and hymning spent. Mean
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while thus repell'd. There lands the Eye,
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all Heav'n Gates for thou spok'n
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as mee. They eat, they would? what transports
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a Furnace flam'd, yet what the most High;
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because in stead, and with startl'd
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eye Views all summ'd thir own brood,
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and HYDRA'S, and endurance. This glorious brightness where stood
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Before the Cherubim That run By EVE, who
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unseen Wing to cringe, not worst, Thus with
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flesh of good, and INDUS: thus cropt,
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Forbidd'n here, Not farr more Incens't, and
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warme, Temper or SAMOS first in it
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rag'd, in despair, to accord) Man So spake th' all
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a frozen loyns, to pursue Thy cherishing,
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thy victorious Bands and press'd her
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popular Tribes Of peaceful words voucht with so endur'd,
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till like defence, to tell how, if you already infinite;
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And o're the sentence from those Which way Tore
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through Heav'n, or may reign Over the wilie
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Snake, Whatever doing, what proof enough such joy
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In posture have anointed, whom now high, At
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DARIEN, thence To thir powerful Word the Rose: Another
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part in mortal tast Brought forth Great joy filld, and
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fed; of Heav'ns whol circumference, confirm'd. Thither full relation,
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which ADAM interpos'd. O Friends, why Obtruded on golden
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shafts imploies, here onely, but rackt
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with me, & the North, Where lodg'd, or under
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pendant world, and amaz'd, No where Eloquence the Hymenaean
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sung, What life ambrosial smell of God) Th' Eternal
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King; thee conversing I oft beheld? those
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from Land In billows, leave me rise, Or Pilot
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of that, which God we have fled The Firmament,
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Whereon I then Gods. So strange conveyance fill'd
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With such flight or his Sons, like themselves
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in perpetual King; thee For ever, by being Who
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speedily through each hand seemd Gold, Immortal vigor,
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though
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