Robo poem for 2022-09-04
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Updated editions will destroy The birds thir excess,
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that shall prove. If you find In Heaven, Heav'n or
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neerer to tell Of Fish replenisht, and sunnie Raies,
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a fierie Tempest shall absolve them enemies:
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From Beds of monstrous shapes old Arming
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to do I repent or enmity fulfill. For Treasures
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better farr at Altars, when lo,
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to move Thir Snakie Sorceress that pretense, but
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Nature to transferre The Calf in punishment, As
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leaves and obedience tri'd, now learn by
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GRECIAN Kings, Learn how glorious works, by
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whose excellence he drew Gods they stand,
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Though kept thir utmost ARNON. Nor serv'd but
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of him, thy discourse they choose Through
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utter is fear'd; should not think not fear'd;
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should thir lost which now who approve First
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crept The coming hither, from all assaults Their surest
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signal, they shall succeed for speed gave utterance
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flow. Is propagated seem At thee How dark'nd;
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innocence, Defaming as Sea-men tell, Or faint retreat; when
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with Envy and excite Fallacious hope, And
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now is that small room The Tyrants plea,
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excus'd his pride and relate To shew Elaborate,
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of Man, and wine. Witness the Adversary of
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this windie Sea that sat Alone, and all
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temptation then, Then thou what punishment; Which of friends,
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I weene ADAM gratefully repli'd. O Sacred, Wise,
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and passion to disburd'n sought them Day
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is his, or woe: So various, not hast'n
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to reascend, Though inaccessible, his charge
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To HARAN, after when ADAM call'd. There
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oft remember, when the Spirit within
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her Reign of anyone anywhere at Eevn, Unsuckt of
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anyone anywhere at your tops, ye shalt bring thee
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from the massie Spear are fed,
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flies All seemd both wings outspread
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Dove-like satst brooding on mee onely, who will
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ever? how such wherein consists not; Trial will
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fall Through labour still govern well hast allayd The
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sequel each side were who agree to accord)
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Man therein Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his
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sottish Conquerour, (whom I mine to chuse for ever
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since by gradual scale of Ethereal
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mould high rais'd Upon the Architect: his
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Magnetic beam, that high to certain implied
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warranties or under hope When this
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work. You may we apply, And henceforth seek
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Som Capital Of sooty coal the welkin burns. Others came
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they, by Millions of Project Gutenberg are we may
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cover round with TARTAREAN Sulphur, and Morning CHORUS sung
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to admiration, and hoary Frost Shall breath in arm'd,
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this had perverted EVE, Partake thou
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needst her enamour'd, and could commit Such ambush
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from above, new to avail though
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yet not minded still; And wisdome at
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4557 Melan Dr. S. Fairbanks, AK, 99712., but
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up here we hold Caelestial Spirits apostat and lick'd
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the Serpent? hee Who is committed and
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fall Through labour or Faerie Elves, Whose inward less
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Then violence: for when AEGYPT with ambitious
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mind is enterd; yet with full Resplendent all assaults
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Their surest signal, they prais'd, That equal Lot hath
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assig'n'd; That drove him, plung'd in performing end with upright
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he o're the blessed peace, Said
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hee, with Skins of Morning, Dew-drops, which in
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a Throne it suffic'd To adore
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the Prince of Knowledge grew Insuperable highth
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of Fate, So spake the harme Already known till
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now, though all-knowing, what may Faith Prefer, and taste;
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But further way seems a fiery
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Gulfe Confounded though large, Beguil'd by command
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thir flight, and PHARPHAR, lucid streams.
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He spreads for who beheld Visibly, what proof
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enough such appear'd Obscure som relief of Heav'ns Host:
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Mean while others count'nance bright, Chariots of
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God; I travel this good created, nor ever dwells:
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Hail holy One man, Assassin-like had
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disincumberd Heav'n, and ELLOPS drear, And courage never to enquire:
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above compare, And rest well aim'd, Since SATAN
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spake, each motion formes. Nor doth Heav'ns all-ruling Heaven
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could pittie thus alone, Which he Reigns: next we never
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taste; But ever tun'd, that kindl'd those dropping
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Gumms, That must ensue. Sometimes towards the broad
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Herds At the Light Cloth'd with contrition in PALESTINE,
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and laughs the bait of far
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blazing, as fast, and therein Man as Ev'ning
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from the dust shalt die Well
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known vertue infus'd, and infinite Abyss And
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short silence then if Predestination over-rul'd by Moon, And
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Planets, Planet-strook, real hunger, and nature breeds, Perverse, all
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assaults Their surest signal, they stole Those middle parts,
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then Heav'n perhaps, had left Of Man, SATAN fell,
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Strange alteration in small partition, and with shaddowing Squadrons bright,
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Chariots and counsel joind Awaiting what glorious
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before each In close recess With terror guards
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The invalidity or manacl'd with pride,
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and her step no Mate With gay Traine
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Follow'd in Triumph high Office here I
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for the brittle strength he it mov'd; then Arch
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Angel with songs to blot out DEATH; Hell trembl'd
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at thir hate thy voice he
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created free; Yet that way which alone The Adversarie.
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Nor uglier follow thou with richest hand
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they meant, nor much what is this place, and
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Cherubim Put to soar Above th' expanse of
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anyone in a dance in Glory of
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Life in him from thence creat'st more
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secret now to starve in reward
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to accept Life Still moves on still
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receivd, And looking down Thus foil'd thir song,
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While other medium, a scorn, which
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follows dignity, might dwell, Not knowing us it
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in despair, to do I mine
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eyes. Thee all mankind Must exercise
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us extoll His Malice, and printed
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and eat my brest, ADAM, thou above
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rule the sleepy drench Of Earth Wheels (for of
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Hell, her rising world much advanc't, Came
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not made thee, so sad demeanour seems A multitude,
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like the ranged powers Irradiate, there might fall.
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The banded to till at Altars, when next behind,
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Whose fellowship I speak. Hast thou
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lead Hell Com'st thou, execrable shape, permitted, they
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introduce Thir course he so I move In sorrow
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forth, th' adventrous Song, That were
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those steps adore. Gentle to all; with vast
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abrupt, ere dawne, Effect shall appear; that
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equal Love: say I still Night, and full. After
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these wilde uproar. As one Empire; doubtless; while
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o're dale his faded bliss, while inhabit
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laxe, ye don Invincibly; but what delight and
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formless infinite. Thee and shame beneath his
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enormous brood, and therein Each in Heav'n shew Elaborate,
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of Mankind created, needs must with me most, and
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Stone, Whereof hee To stand still I
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sought; for himself unworthie Powers Militant,
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That fires Will For Treasures better hid. Soon as
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appertaine To answer, and smoak: Such happy
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state with upright and landed safe shore their way.
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There stood Among the brook, And Warr
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Shall tend From off Into utter loss
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Created or mistake, Or if Art Pontifical,
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a dreadful was good; So farr remov'd
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from following our part: yee who Reigns, and therein
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set encoding: ASCII So thick shade, and flaming from body
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opaque can doe mine eare, and steep flight and
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gave to rase Som dreadful shade
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Laurel and enthrall'd By me, they
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introduce Law unjust That which God
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only, shee and cleerd, and call'd
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that mortal passage broad, since fate In measure found;
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So onely these successes, and laughs the Angel. Therefore thy
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thoughts imployd Have gathered aught avail'd him due by love,
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though opprest and favour, him perplext, where Thou
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canst no middle shoare Of hazard all Her
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loveliness, so commanded to reverse) To visit thee; but
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that word which the head both Grip't in
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derision call'd. There dwell farr remov'd, Under
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him I be refus'd) what was known in Guard
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thir way; harder beset And livd: One came, Led
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by dubious Battel drew, Which uttering thus
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grew ten fold More glorious Apparition, had stood much
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wondring Eyes That rest can relate, Erring;
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for sweetest his bold design Pleas'd highly pleasd,
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and with three lifted up rose A place
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foretold Should favour equal over her bleating herds
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Attest thir wayes; hee blew His onely like which
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else set the savage Hill Delight thee his lustful
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Orgies he came, his leave nothing from this
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gloom; the companions of Jasper shon Impurpl'd
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with ambitious to prepare) your sense, yet argument
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blasphemous, false Worm, That so unapprov'd, and LAHOR of
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them triumphant wheels In highth of bliss, Into thir order
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set, and as freely taste. Forthwith
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the cold Climat, or additions or
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Intercessor none would invade, but bring forth unclouded Deitie;
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he on this odious offspring whom not till
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men were they mingl'd, and coast of
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despite, Whom we may afford him a shooting Starr
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Leave them to enure Our own
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a Sanctuary it comes. Ascend my State, which transformd
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AMMONIAN JOVE, or beneath. This deep as at
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Altars, when to force he despis'd His
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Name Shall all Devolv'd; though first To better
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seems On LEMNOS th' ascending pile Stood they
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have chosen Seed, In HISPAHAN, or weakest prove
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a Bannerd Host that neither Man His count'nance seemd
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Entring on Bitnet (Judy now ope thine By
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LEO and reason hath said, Be this
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day? why in sudden flour'd Op'ning thir
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tribulations long or have finisht happie trial
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unsought be aveng'd, And let me thy cours
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