Robo poem for 2023-12-20
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So as sons of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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flowes GANGES or have rule Us his Beams,
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or more came flocking; but strive or Love,
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Where Joy upraise In Wood or impose Such place
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Left him out of receiving it, for nothing this
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Hell leads up stood a registered trademark,
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and dry Land: nigh burst forth: at worst
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On my side were known. The punishment then purg'd
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The Calf in hateful strife, hateful Office now hear
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His Spear, to tell Of OREB, or guile.
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What words here below Philosophers in many nobler
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birth Now Land, sideral blast, Vapour,
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and honour to soar Above them
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loud acclaim. Thence to diminish, and
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affable Arch-angel, had servd necessitie, Not uninvented that,
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not offending, satisfi'd With glistering Spires and obedience
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due. To know, and voices sweet, Wilde work
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(any work (or are all Her Husband Drone
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Deliciously, and shook his loines and
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round, a Meteor streaming to passion first
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with three-bolted Thunder and regain the Heavens thou
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call'st Me miserable! which evil thing approach of
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Gold, With Joy entire. Then ASMODEUS with
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matter all, Or solace dear; Part rise
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Above th' extent somtimes, with transcendent brightnes didst
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accept My Bowels, their defence who overcomes
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By force impossible, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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yon celestial Sign Portentous held thir light of shame, the
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rest shall tell? before her Eye, In this
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advantage gaine. What hath wrought our angry Victor and
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follow thou didst thou what besides Imagind
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rather seek Som other dismal hiss of Thunder
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stor'd, And practis'd distances to wander where length,
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and whatever was to her enamour'd,
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and pride and Maile. Nor other still to woe,
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With Ministeries due audience, when farr Then miserable of
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fairest Goddess feign'd Of Growth, Sense, and shame
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nigh founderd on som tumultuous cloud Of
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MOLOCH homicide, lust hard and Mist, then mistrust, but
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to accept as hard With upright with
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clamors compasst round by break our afflicted
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Powers return'd them loud acclaime Thee to none. His
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wonder strange! Of leaves all be returnd by
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himself was partial, but Life to execute their
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Vows and wilde, beat with words voucht
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with steddie wing Scout farr off, and build
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a Sea, Draind through fire Sluc'd from
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him boast what most or had
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ended, and Steeds; what dies the crisped Brooks, Rowling
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on thee as AMAZONIAN Targe, And limited
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thir shock Of beaming sunnie Raies, a Quire
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stood not theirs it mov'd; then his
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own? ingrate, he plyes, Undaunted to man,
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Met such counsel joind in despair,
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to enrage thee conversing I obey
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him nam'd BEELZEBUB. To joyn thir looks,
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the individual Soule in BIZANCE, TURCHESTAN-born; nor herb,
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were pour'd Cherub rode brightest, till wandring ore the
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RUSSIAN Foe by command we to provoke, or unkindly
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mixt, Dissolvd on her own Nation, and willing feet
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I call'd The Figtree, not soon In Heaven, or
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past, man obscur'd, infam'd, And thither or fronted
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Brigads form. However, and future, in these Heavens Azure,
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and tumults vain, Matter unform'd and labour
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and had thought Was not with
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me seemd Once found, Holy, divine, His benediction so,
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By Merit more she took Allarm, And look defiance
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toward the gate self-opend wide On
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mee, so liberal Thou interposest, that stand approv'd in Bondage,
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nor fragrance filld the Streets of season judg'd,
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or middle shoare In Meats and no
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middle flight precipitant, and repulst Whatever
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sleights none Are brought: and Degrees Jarr not DAVIDS
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Sons, thy outcry, and bould emprise; Part
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on me SIN, and humane; A growing
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Empire; doubtless; while Night A Spirit, that
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brightest Seraphim Approach not, revolted Spirit, that hour he pass'd
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At Eev'n, And looking round, inclement skie; Save
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what had heard, dim thine Of tenfold Adamant, his
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thy care Sat on dry Land: nigh The following
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pace that shape hath in power hostility and they
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lye Groveling and laughs the DANITE
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strong rebuff of light, Besides what
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burden heavier doom, Yet to impose: He trusted
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to deck with Mineral fury, aid to frequent With
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joy Sole in sin hath also
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he make a Rampart. MAMMON led
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The Author not alone, Which to realities
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yeild us, in little knows my Bone, Flesh
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of Gold, erect and with Milk at call,
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but he enlarg'd Even to gaze
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the universal ruin of this gloom; the
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pledge Of OREB, or like, more glad impress'd
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his punishment, As likeliest was, what proof his
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seisure many Throned Powers, That they
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journie, and prime of God; I forewarn thee, foretold
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The storie heard this place, our suffrage; for any
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other once as th' adopted Clusters, to
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that implies not nice Art founded
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on JOVE, or have begot These lulld
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by stelth Had circl'd his ear one of unctuous
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vapor, which thus said. Native forme. What day Prodigious
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motion we most merits but taste.
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Forthwith upright and enthrall'd By doom severe, our Fall,
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False fugitive, and sudden pil'd up rose as
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an Oath, That Earth the Adversary of Life Tri'd in
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one. Before thir long Before all assaults
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Their Altars by suttle Spirits adjudg'd to
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tell, With kisses pure: aside the fee for on Heav'ns
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his Armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord, and mercy
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shewn On ADAM, by Noon amid
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the brittle strength They who enjoy So
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rose The onely right. For never will bring
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me for once as this agreement.
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There to prevent such Audacious neighbourhood, the
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dark'nd lantskip Snow, or conceald, Then temporal death lives,
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and foule. But list'n not void and wine.
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Witness this World, whose sight Had rounded
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still I adore. Gentle to accord) Man disobeying, Disloyal
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breaks his encroachment proud ambitious aim Against
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th' AEQUATOR, as frail His daring foe,
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and pure; That drove them into AETNA flames, EMPEDOCLES,
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and weltring by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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som Orator renound In VALLOMBROSA, where first her
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shaddowie Cone Half wheeling to thine eare
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Of spiritous and deifie his utter and smoak:
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Such to pervert that witherd all
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Sun-shine, as farr my adventrous Song, That
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Man His righteous and seem To
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bottomless perdition, there Coasting the Orders bright. Nor the
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only sign of manifold to eate: Of
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Battel drew, Which tasted such; the Tyranny of
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future we most severe, It sounded, and untrod;
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All seemd At PANDAEMONIUM, the fee
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for whose Eye Of Mans Friend, familiar
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grown, larger then all mankind Be over,
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and pardon beg, and O Hell!
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what evasion bear him defi'd, And
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now severe, our substance cannot change approaches, when AEGYPT
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with ventrous Arme He call'd EGYPT, divided
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into the Sons Call EL DORADO: but mee must
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earn. But perhaps Thee I repent
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and glutted offal, at Altars, when with me. Thus earlie,
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thus distemperd brest, And on, Chaumping his only
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to execute their destind Walls Of CAMBALU,
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seat of Men: And that must
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overshadow all bounds, Dislodging from mans offence
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To his head, hands, wings, and
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Leaders thither doomd? Thou hadst: whom they haste
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Of ARABIE the lost Went all prodigious
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things, parted forelock manly hung Like
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MAIA'S son he despis'd His Seed, In prospect; there that
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strow the prime, yet tolerable, As thitherward
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endevoring, and Brass Three Iron, three lifted up rose
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A Lion rampd, and took That
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stone, Carbuncle most averse, thee farr then
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Unbrok'n, and therein plant eyes, and happier state Here
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or by chance the evil strait they sung, Open, ye
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not displeas'd. A race of som doubt within thee
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sufficiently possest before the maine. Two Planets seven,
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and shame Of subterranean wind Of shrubs and implies,
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Not of Spirits of JAVANS Issue
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held Spreading thir shapes and Clarions be
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created free; Yet live moderate, till day to know,
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and all assaults Their Altars by Cubit,
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length, and horrent Arms. Nine times the
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PROMIS'D LAND to soar Above th' Apostate
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Angel, though secret conclave sat Of
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immortalitie. So Eev'n and Exhalations that Region lost, If
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our joynt Will not permit. Produced by
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easie prohibition, who slew his fierie foaming deep ingulft, for
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Man, Anointed universal shout that forgetful Lake with
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branches hung with rebounding surge the night-warbling
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Bird, Beast, or enur'd not there ye know,
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and fear not I find. Before all thy
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folly, and valley rings. O when Orient beam May
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prove tempestuous: To mortal men, and therein
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live, The penaltie impos'd, to detaine thee still that
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kindl'd those chiefly to ours, Differing but dim, shall his
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restless thoughts, from Heav'n Gate reply'd; Hast thou attended
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gloriously from Night; Light Ethereal, and bid
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sound Of Glory extinct, and pure; That might
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have discover'd and death, as Sea-men
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tell, Tell, if Art thou solitude, is Knowledge
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grew ten fold More dreadful to Almightie Acts, With
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loudest vehemence: thither brought us, and
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thrice in it rose, and thee. Haste hither
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thrust me for the Cope Of hideous
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length: before the arched roof Pendant by strength, the
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might I alone first I conceale. This
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eBook is beheld From Heav'n, with revenge: cruel his
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Gilles Draws in, and Truth; Meanwhile the
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Night-Hag, when on Windes; the Morn delayes: So
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spacious, and counsel whom God Rais'd of
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dearth, a United I deserv'd to sit
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