Robo poem for 2022-08-04
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1.F.6. INDEMNITY - Except for ADAM reply'd. O
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had displeas'd, his Angels gave signs
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of anyone anywhere at ease To deepest Hell, Thou
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hadst: whom SATAN repli'd. Ascend, I drag thee
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foretold, a sky. The Adversarie. Nor
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will be thine Of danger with deep
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Consider'd every Herb, of Nature, bowing lowly
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down Warring in shadiest Covert hid Tunes
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her purple wings, or prop, or
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thou yeelded to soar Above the lower
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flight, This my adventure to dwell; But keep
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out of Hills appeerd, From prone, nor th' Angel
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mov'd, in renown, Blind THAMYRIS and
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Mine, Assaulting; others cause to submit or
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distributing any Project Gutenberg License included with
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songs Divide the suggested cause, and thrice to me voutsaf't,
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other first: Man And cannot be best,
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where stood In power Which here, driv'n
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out of TANTALUS. Thus high rode:
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the Eastern Sages, who liv'd; nor let
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thee attempted, who oft accus'd Serpent
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to tell Of sacrifice, and with clamors compasst round
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As we were wise, more thou then
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Heav'n in view, calling forth whatever place
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Left to obstruct his next him
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rise Victorious, and also know, whatever stands
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to scorne The Wife, till wandring Fires
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Ethereal, and Speares Hung high rode:
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the deed so Justice seems; yet to
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do his Dart Strange horror seise thee, and Man?
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Haile Mother yeilds In universal Dame. Whence and revoke
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the influence Of washing them of Spears:
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and his surmise prov'd false. But
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he dreind Into th' Abyss: but peace obtain'd
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Unacceptable, though the INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX
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the hastning Angel tells of Life in
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DODONA, and dispel'd their great adventurer from life; All
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kinds, and shame By Prayer th' Ethereal Sons. Our
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State Put forth Afresh with perfet gift, my
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wisdom, and praeeminence, yet Revenge. All
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in haste She tempers dulcet creams, nor known: and
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shame Among the foot of wonder was sunk, and
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all leaving, Devourd each paw: when ALCIDES from
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forth all assaults Their great Work, that walk
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round Environ'd wins his Childern, all be
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our task, But follow what it self not
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built by whose Bark by fair Tree of
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blustring winds, which God made his perverted EVE, Partake thou
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what burden heavier load thy offerd grace
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and faith ingag'd, Your dungeon stretching far as
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over which all Her self as that ever
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blest. For him that celestial light?
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Be it comes. Ascend my owne, My bread;
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what is PARADISE, ADAMS room Throng numberless, and achievd
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of God Extoll him withall His
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vastness: Fleec't the onely but shalt Reigne Both in
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creating derivative works, the Glorious Enterprize,
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Joynd with hideous change. He sat; and
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Mine, Assaulting; others note Singing thir
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names of scorn, Or I receav'd, to
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minde Labouring had first He comes it
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not: them threw Into the status by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose inward State Left him
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high Towrs to me upheld, that possesse Earth,
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another Heav'n so scap'd Haply so as mee. They
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gatherd, which best known. Farr off at
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no cloud Of torrent Floods, or might work
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ordain'd, Author of pleasure and Trees
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loaden with damps and expose to soar Above
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them in PALESTINE, and Natures concord
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holds, men For still good prooff
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Against the mid Heav'n; I will return, but all
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Temples th' only extold, Son In
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heav'nly meek. Undoubtedly he inward part of mankind,
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in Heav'n so true, here condemn'd For to such
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Accept your sense, Reasoning to dewy Eve,
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A shameful and keep, by Warr Shall
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satisfie the rough edge Of yesterday, so
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perfet sight, when BELLONA storms, With envie what torments
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inwardly I first shape Comes unprevented, unimplor'd, unsought, Happie
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for a proud fair, a Rampart. MAMMON
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led her bestial Gods; aspiring To know, and Stone and
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cool, the sent, so bent to ask
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Which when the slender waste it
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speak thou, and extoll Thy Thunders magnifi'd; but
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under feares, That errour wandring, each Soul living, and
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me most, and Heav'n which alone My own Live
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while thus double-form'd, and declare unfeign'd Union without delay
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Well known In Arms to reside, his
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Saints, or late. Som dreadful Thunder stor'd, And
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dust and dire attack Of light
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Dwelt from the fervid Raies, a wandring Fire Hath
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eat'n and passion dimm'd his sight, Nor had need
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rest; Man shall retire As stood There
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with hoarse cadence lull Sea-faring men by envious
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Foe hung his bold adventure then founded, then And
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Rampant shakes his Eye To mortal
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tast Brought Death into our heels all
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Temples th' applause was hid metallic
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Ore, The hasty multitude With Mountains to declare
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All perfet while it be renamed. What higher
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grew Insuperable highth recal high Towrs;
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nor important less amiablie milde, Retreated in
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telling wound, I attaine, ADAM, from thenceforth Endu'd with
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loud Heard farr som glimps discerne Half sunk thus
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these hallowd feet, and call'd me for all
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approach farr Then shall amaze Thir seasons: among sweet
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Gardning labour or deceave his Regal
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Power That detriment, if cause he
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from Sin and cheerful, in destroying I as farr
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Then Fruits which time when ULYSSES on man; I
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was askt. The Day yet Of lustre
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visibly appeerd, Love unequald; but her rising
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sweet, Bitter ere dawne, Effect shall fulfill His
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mounted scale sublim'd To PALES, or shall find her,
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not prooff Against the use and work ease Unfast'ns:
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on Bitnet (Judy now expecting Each in its attached full
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consent. The full bliss. Him the
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Hall (Though like state Insensible, and law Erre
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not, and warme, Temper or worse relapse
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And ACCARON and passion into strange to soar Above
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th' HORIZON, and corpulence involv'd Thir happie
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Light, Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, For onely Son; On
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duty, sleeping found by strength conceal'd, Which all Temples
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th' Angelical to say first of
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rest. Meanwhile ere he fares, Treading the
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drie; Part loosly wing Tormented all things, foreseen This
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Tree in narrow room Throng numberless, and titles,
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and passion to afford Our frailtie and silence, he
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sees, while we fear I pursue By the dear
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delight He lights, if he despis'd His end, And
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mad'st it came down Thus her Nuptial embraces forcible
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we must be To intercept thy Power Hurld
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headlong to impose: He now Such
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where thou spok'n as Gods, as glowing Iron
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Scepter rule by hanging in me, call'd ASTARTE, Queen
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of MOSES and Human desires can
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force or possess The thoughts, from Eternitie, dwelt then first
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warmly smote The burd'n of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where thy Wisdom in carnal pleasure, for thee,
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and shame beneath This greeting on Silver cleer;
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If mettal, part Perform, and envying stood,
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Thir Parent would ensue This Earth? reciprocal, if within
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30 days work Of dawning light Sent
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from the shades High Rapt in Counsel
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must cease we discharge Freely voutsaft;
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once O're Sea thir pietie feign'd
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Of Mans Friend, familiar grown, I warne him
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Bereavd of this Dart Shook, but only canst attain,
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And dying rise, Whether his Throne; from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon Who sees and God saw him
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Glorie abides, Transfus'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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known to soar Above th' ensanguind Field They ended
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soon unsay What Heavens thou mightst hope excluded thus,
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though th' upright heart too high, with level
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pavement: from one whole dayes acts of
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Heav'n secure, and Creeping things, and
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with me thy plaint. To gorge the welkin
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burns. Others whose lives in sight.
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And longer scrowle, Whose Seed Is as live as
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other precious things invite To mortal wound shall
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his horrid Shade above thy Creation, last his Glorie
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and teach thee her cloudie Van, On they
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receive? What feign'd Of Reason joyn'd. These
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lulld by ill able to soar Above them let
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dry Land: nigh the Fruit Tree of
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far round, and with wings outspread
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Dove-like satst brooding on Bitnet (Judy
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now bolder wing, Escap't the Foundation (and
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what if our just th' Angelical to all; needs
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be returnd by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to Death more sweet, With Dart
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Shook, but shall derive his Nostrils fill
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all things, ev'n in Prose or
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sollid Rock Ran purple to add more desirable,
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or entity to submit or DRYAD, or yeanling
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Kids On ADAM, though bare Earth, Made horrid Vale.
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Then Wood-Nymph, or mute, and with human life.
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So spake th' upper World; by fire Into my
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internal sight, each Colure; On my self. To
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mortal Dart Made thee still advance With loudest vehemence:
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thither to marriage Rites: But evil hast made? So
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varied hee, Who speedily through experience taught The Prison
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ordain'd In knowledge, not tri'd: and mossie
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seats had forewarn'd ADAM cleerd of Paradise of
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Pomp and receive Our fealtie With tumult less
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on Internet eng003@unoma1 on Bitnet (Judy now therefore
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his Reign; and mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith up
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here shall yeeld him, Towns, and
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call'd His Lithe Proboscis; close design, by
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Batterie, Scale, and there to make a secure Sat
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on JOVE, or mute, Pondering the
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Son, in Heav'n Had been thir eyes till cramm'd
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and distribution of anyone anywhere at Altars, when
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in ADAMS room The brandisht Sword
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