Robo poem for 2021-05-25
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The summoning Arch-Angels to advance, or cause Mov'd
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our days may praise; Who in narrow
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room in Arms, unarm'd they durst defie th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus led? Till now reignes Full
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Orb'd the Bullion dross: A help, Or open and
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shame beneath This greeting on Bitnet
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(Judy now therefore now got, And
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what compulsion and hollow; though mute; Unskilful
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with ambitious mind Foreseeing or besieging. This downfall;
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since in PALESTINE, and briefly touch it,
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which in Heav'n shew more? Our Maker
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rais'd unite. Why then his punishment all Her Nurserie;
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they anon A Lion rampd, and obedience
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left To set the Hall (Though
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like which Abstract as nam'd BEELZEBUB. To enter,
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and pain Distorted, all living Saphire, once with anyone.
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For Death into the Foundation at all;
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with vain attempt. Him follow'd issuing
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at eeve In common, rang'd for sight, and waves
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orethrew BUSIRIS and Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Powers, in
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Triumph and bear, Our inward part sheep-walks
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and Timbrels loud And shall burn,
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and all involv'd Thir embryon Atoms; they
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who rebelld Against the Books of not fear'd; should
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relent And practis'd distances to mans life ambrosial fragrance
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fill'd All knees to allay Thir tendance gladlier shall
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achieve Mankinds deliverance. But first Region dolorous, O're Heav'ns Artillery
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fraught, come flying, meet His journies end
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Them in part in Heav'n. What can grow
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in ECBATAN sate, sollicitous what is for
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himself ingross't All his enormous bliss. Him the
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deep on Gods, into my resolution from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon Who knows, and Mires, & closing stood
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on your discord which God Hath tasted, yet but
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pleasd I am his darling Sons Hurl'd headlong
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from the Bullion dross: A darksom passage wide, but that
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Mount appeerd The Grandchilde with addition of
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all. In Paradise, far renown'd, Th' undaunted Fiend Was
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death to soar Above them slaves Inhospitably,
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and imbracing leand On Man To Idols through mid
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way: One man, By Tongue of thir issue
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Guard, Mount that smooth rin'd, or re-use
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it seemd, where to seise fast, and
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addresses. Donations to execute fierce Forth issu'd, brandishing
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his Aerie wheele, Nor serv'd but rather Mee and
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longing wait The Vassals of God; That rais'd
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By none, That Shepherd, who sits
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Grim DEATH my Realm, but those dire Arms? yet would
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lay Chain'd on som Magazin to be Paradise,
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or heav'd his bounds Of hazard in
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narrow room The evil hour At thir flames.
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Our frailtie and passion into the Curse pronounc't it be
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from beneathe Usurping over built By change Thir Lords,
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leader to burn His prey, Watching where delicious Vines,
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And practis'd distances to perswade immediate Warr, what is
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despaird, For dignity compos'd and gave them to
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do practically ANYTHING with furies to whatever place From
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every lower deep a Hill, Mystical dance, yet sinless,
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with like this flying march from the
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Blest: stand against so large Lay pleasant,
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but of woe and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT and passion to Almightie Acts,
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With thousand Ensignes high Came ASTORETH, whom mutual league,
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United I like which ADAM observ'd,
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and void. For envie, yet in squadron joind Awaiting
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what delight to accord) Man once And wisdom,
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and (c) any and give thee, reign
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in PALESTINE, and heard, and chiefly
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Thou O Sons, like repose, since none
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can grow in hell Precedence, none, so scap'd Haply
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so nigh, By center, or o're the Bullion
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dross: A refuge from the dire change Worth
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waiting, since by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden
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seat's, Frequent and passion mov'd, Disdainfully
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half amaz'd So both Bodie and praeeminence, yet had
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rais'd unite. Why hee To nourish, or nam'd
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BEELZEBUB. To question askt of change Absents
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thee, because from the Heav'ns and Wedlock-bound To dispossess
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him, if our vacant room, and wine. Witness
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the law Erre not, who fill
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Of Spirits arm'd Fell not heard; And
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ore the flowrie Brooks beneath That heav'n
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his wayes All he tasted; mee
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of Land, now debate; who fell. Not ti'd
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or unkindly mixt, Dissolvd on FLORA breathes,
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Her graceful acts, Those Tents thou accept Life in thine
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By center, or lowly creep; Witness this
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high Passions, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and
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disturb His Childern, all mankinde, or be slow, Swarm
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populous, unnumber'd as far round, That all unweeting, seconded
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thy doome, Or turn Metals of Paradise of
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Rot and Man, which God Highly belov'd, Son belov'd, Son
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foreseeing spake. Why hee First Disobedience, and pay
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him bound his Gilles Draws in, and
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Ensigns, till first fruits of Life; Thornes also Reigns
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And fell Rend up (nor hath also is sure.
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Will arm'd, Thir appetite More lovely then
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they sat, His Spear, to drive
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All amaz'd unwarie brest Stand in Heav'n so Most
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glorious, in Pairs they pluck'd The trodden
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Herb, Plant, Herb and therein By gift, and plac'd
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us lies from new world was
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TYPED in ADAMS eye. Not dead,
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who not her shaddowie Cone Half sunk thus
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returnd: URIEL, one That what sufferd, that rape begot
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These troublesom disguises which follows dignity,
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might surest signal, they rusht, repulse Repeated,
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and passion tost, Thus they Breathing united force
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Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, least bad were heard
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cry of cordial Love his Shield Such
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place exposes Formost to soar Above th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus he the waters fall of God;
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I know, Least therefore bend all reponsbility
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that The Femal Light, Which then silent
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circumspection unespi'd. Now wav'd thir order came last,
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Though temper'd heav'nly, for the fee or manacl'd
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with goodliest Trees loaden with delight the
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terms of SION, thron'd Between the Lee, while horror shot
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forth peculiar grace and passion to
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oppose th' anointed King; And yet from him
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die, And bring on dry Land, Earth, this with
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tears must be. Let th' inventer miss'd, so
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Fate and MESSIAH, and avert From Heav'n, That little
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space was plaine, A Grove The Serpent kind
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for I thy offerd grace Elect
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above the Oracle of rage Deliberate valour breath'd, firm brimstone,
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and Twilight gray Had been falling, and whither tend
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Wondring; but in fears and Warr. Each on
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a place, our own shape they storm;
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great purpose to complying with answering scorn the
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Seraphim to Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and thrice
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happie trial what thought of Power. Will either hand manuring
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all things: One Spirit That open'd wide
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may no mean to heare Of erring, from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon Were banded to soar Above
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the Pow'rs of Divine within soare Of
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TOBITS Son, While the Cherube, to enlighten
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th' Angel; but were known. The
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silent stood Rustic, of him, plung'd in stead, and fall
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Hee for his loftie shades his Worshipers:
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DAGON his seed Sow'n with high Woods and Timbrels
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loud Through labour loose, Though others burden
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ease you within him, so the
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circuit walles this frail Originals, and dash
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To set To respite or adverse: so
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highly, to heare Of three places thou knowst,
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Equal in its original crime makes
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guiltie all a Forrest Oaks, or degrade thine By
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change To stuff this Dart Made
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horrid strides, Hell No where stood or down Must
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suffer worse? is for speed retir'd
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to remove The latter: for thy Associates,
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ADAM, not perswade immediate touch? Produced by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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abated, for Orders bright. Nor serv'd
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but that Crystalline Sphear whose day
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affords, declaring thee is free? This I
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will be tri'd whether our last thou Celestial
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Armies bright, Chariots of Angels; and
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joy In might Extort from Darkness answerd frowning stern.
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Not nocent yet, when next himself in despair, to
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disturb The coming shon, and all assaults Their
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Seats long after, now exhal'd, and worthy well
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we need Refreshment, whether to accord) Man To
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mortal injurie Imperishable, and Dales, ye
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forth peculiar grace diffus'd, so friendly
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condescention to Wing, and suttle Spirits of Bliss. Direct
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against Heav'ns his flight; som message high rode:
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the Gulf between, and all assaults Their
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surest signal, they rusht, repulse Repeated, and revoke
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the true filial freedom to have
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givn sincere Of mankind, in fight in BASAN,
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to soar Above th' AMERICAN to prevent worse
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within him, who hold Immortal Amarant, a dance Led
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on innocent frail Originals, and therein plant
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A death mature: Peace is judicious, is left,
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and pain Torments him; one day I that gently
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hast made? So thick with Mankind they
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at worst Of immortalitie. So sung The Tawnie
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Lion, pawing to human Gods. On Bird, They
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dreaded through fire Of Death and
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with delusive Light, yet staid not deale Wors
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then appeer'd From innocence. So farr Beneath GIBRALTAR to
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look, just number is low Reverence don, but was
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all assaults Their surest signal, they lye Groveling and
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blot out From off Human, to tell
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Of Fancie is choice) Useless and pain and Lord?
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Back from Flesh to soar Above
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all Temples th' Almighty Foe Cleer Victory, to deplore
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Her motions, or Days, months, and
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two, her Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and
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shame, thou knowst, Equal to no
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no, let EVE Not unconform to soar Above them forth
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So said SATAN, and
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