Robo poem for 2023-01-29
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So farwel Hope, If so gay, Ye
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Cedars, with ambitious aim Against the
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Cloud withdraws, I drag thee still to act
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may work divinely wrought, Ascended, at leasure to men!
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Devil met The radiant forms Excelling human, Princely
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Dignities, And ore the smooth the
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TUSCAN Artist views The Fiend had servd
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necessitie, Not then will soon each dayes they were
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no deficience found; So easie, wholsom thirst And
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high Noon he breathd. If then founded, then within.
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Some, as creation first what proof his MEMNONIAN
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Palace Gate With Tresses discompos'd, and gav'st them to
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rase Som advantagious act with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on a surging smoak and vital Spirits
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elect Safe towards them right, that SERBONIAN Bog
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Betwixt DAMIATA and thrice threefold the Father, without end
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and loud Among th' imagin'd way a rill Waterd the
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Filial obedience: So easily transgress repel. All
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circumspection, and Pillar of Birds; pleasant green, As far
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nobler Bodies to anyone anywhere at ease
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Unfast'ns: on by whose hither Unlicenc't from the Patriarch
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of Beasts, whom then none I that
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strow the reines, With Opal Towrs of Spirits adjudg'd
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to grow up with ambitious aim Against the Sons
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Now less he wonns In HISPAHAN,
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or more Then with indefatigable wings Displayd on yon
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boyling cells prepar'd, they argu'd then,
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Then loudest vehemence: thither to soar Above
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all sides round Thick-rammd, at eeve In darkness, while
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Night he bends Through Spirits when by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on EVE to observe Immutably
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his bad Errand, Man himself collected, while Sonorous mettal
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blowing Martial sounds: At thir second in Heav'n
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Rise on it seem'd, now Mankind; whom
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hath caus'd to confound Heav'ns whol circumference, confirm'd. Thither let
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mee encampt on Bitnet (Judy now To many Throned Powers,
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and Flours a secret top The coming to regain
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the verdant wall; each from thee quite be o'rematcht by
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fire inflame with hideous joyn'd The meaning, not performing
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end Thou canst, who since, Baptiz'd or corrupt
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no eare ever blessed, and all
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day will greatly multiplie By thee, still advance
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To future evil Conscience represented All incorruptible
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would surpass Earths freshest softest lap.
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There alwaies, but drawn from the Patriark
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liv'd, who last, and full. After
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these Heav'ns fugitives, and understanding, whence
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he sin'd, According to soar Above them I
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else according to thine anger shall the Glorious Enterprize,
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Joynd with transcendent glory with almost no cloud
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Of Spirits he Lordly sits Grim DEATH
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my bowels of servant to annoy The
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Womb as that rape begot These Feminine. For death,
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as that seem'd a farr off; then mistrust, but
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Nature multiplies Her bearded Grove The Cherubim
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Forth issu'd, brandishing his power: Against thee unblam'd? since
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by surprize To objects distant from God only,
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shee in Triumph high above rule or Graine,
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A Forrest Oaks, or corrupt no restrictions
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whatsoever. You pay The lower stair That lie
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bestrowne unsightly and soon Follow, as day
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Thy awful goodness thinks no purpos'd not
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after no further by whose well
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could I was, what glorious Work,
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that sat Chief returnd: URIEL, gliding
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through each place testifies, and stray'd
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so prevaild, that shall he plyes, Undaunted to
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his Associate; hee should be Light, Which when the pleasant
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lay, and sought repair that too severe
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The hollow Abyss And no end; this gloom were those
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from Heav'n Is propagated seem To mortal foe,
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who neglect and wine. Witness this Universe, And Spirits,
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yet concernd Our Maker to shine,
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yet from thy wrauth, O now Of lowest
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deep Her fertil Woomb teem'd at
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Altars, when sleep and with Man
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by disburd'ning grows Death or who never dwell, hope
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Of interdicted Knowledge: fair Apples, I expected
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not repine, But ratling storm of Heaven,
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or pain, less rejoyc'd His laughter at
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rest can justly rues. Me Father, pleas'd they
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seem: And charming symphonie they thir
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Glory. His prey, Watching where there of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where these two with flesh fill'd All
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her numberd such appear'd Less winning cheap the
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terms of reproach Rather admire; or holy Eyes;
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With lust hard by easie intercourse pass to do
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not walkt, when in Days Continu'd
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making, or ATLAS unremov'd: His Childern, all imbroild, And
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thou spok'n as the great Creatour?
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But Death is enterd; yet from
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mercy shewn On they but favor, grace, The Author unsuspect,
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Friendly to relate Things else to do I
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saw the winged Hierarch repli'd. O EVE, Shall
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live savage, in mortal or from like which
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cannot survive without restraint, Lords and dearer
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half, The overthrown he sat; and reaping plenteous crop, Corn
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wine and full. After these livid flames Casts pale fear
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for the arched roof Pendant by old or slow,
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produc'd Like distant from the op'ning wide, but thy
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lowest bottom shook his degree Disjoyne
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us, in Heav'n thick shade on
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yon celestial light? Be but peace from
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the Vision led the Sun: His course Melodious murmurs,
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warbling flow, Melodious part, do with
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revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the power
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to calculate the Night bids us extoll Thy
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Merits; under ground A race of
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vernal bloom, but th' Almightie, thine and Heav'n
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resembles Hell? As both live, scarse from begging
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peace: Glorie they live, all abjure: When ever
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firm advanc't Shon with attractive Grace, thou know'st, and
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desart wayes In close design, by command we
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heard so sore Thir planetarie motions vain,
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nor odds appeerd The Prison ordain'd Thir
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morning Incense, when Nature and hither EVE, And now
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glow'd the dores Op'ning her now who reason hath
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lost, This pendant world, in Glory extinct,
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and copartners of Heav'ns perpetual storms Of tenfold Adamant,
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his neerest Mate With Jubilee, and behold
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The Battel which no cloud Instinct with
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high Supremacy, Whether upheld by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon celestial light? Be
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not theirs which must be his?
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Or Fountain by whose eye discovers unaware The
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grosser feeds the INDIAN Mount, or DRYAD,
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or enur'd not heard; And broken Chariot turnd: To
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suffer, as Sea-men tell, though Fruit
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Chewd bitter change his Beams, or
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enmity fulfill. For happy Ile; what ere day
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roaving is Man, as in despair, to act Annuls
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thy Compeers, Us'd to entitle me committed and
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hapless fall off this days Death with almost
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no strife Of Satan talking to shew Elaborate,
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of SATAN, I shall his experienc't eye, and horror
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pale, ire, Or taint Th' ascending and wiles. Shall
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them furder woe or sinks, or reflection gaines Of Birds
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thir senses dark, wasteful, wilde, Access deni'd; and
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Helmets throng'd, the Empire neighbouring Hills, and slight
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bound Of Cattel grazing: others, and Files
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Darts in regal sound throughout the
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Sword of sorrow, doleful shades, where he ere it
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long, Embryo's and LAHOR of thee, As we
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enjoy, and with cold OLYMPUS rul'd the Full
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soon propitious guest, as long or
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JUNO'S, that he also of this
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electronic works Created pure. But ratling storm of bones,
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Like his, or responsive each inferior; but shun
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the free To som connatural force resistless way, And Spirits,
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O Son, but hast'n to reascend, Though for
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Heav'n, Eternal Empire, but not from
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bliss, among fresh and Reason overcome. To future
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time. With hundreds and grateful Altars by
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himself can repell. His laughter at our
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heads; while Night To humane reach no outward shew Thy
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Empire? easily destroy'd, and all reponsbility
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that bright confines, whence Merchants bring forth
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his golden hue Appeerd, with gastly smile, to men
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since by so Fate shall his head, possessing
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soon mov'd My sole contentment find?
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Thus saying rose the Mossie Trunk
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I felt, Commotion governd thus, and
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press'd her colours, how farr excell'd Whatever
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can think Submission? Warr Shall with ambitious mind thee
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more, Determin'd to do I should be
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made all flesh of mankind, in PALESTINE,
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and thrice to roave Uncheckt, and unsmooth, Ask riddance, if
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none of God; I travel this text should much
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remit His hinder parts, then from labour,
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yet from soundest sleep Bred of monstrous sight Of
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circuit meets A militarie Vest of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where hap may reign is undefil'd and spoil and
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Potentates and all hues, Roses, and swifter far, Me from
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us, in Heav'n Shalt loose, Though threat'nd, which
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are outside of Spirits be wonn, Or
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satiate fury yield it be blest.
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For him, and help And starrie Spheare
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A Seraph ABDIEL faithful Armies thou thy sake, or
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using any other Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come
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And dig'd out of Glorie rode
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Triumphant through fire Victorious. Thus repuls'd, our Lord, to
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havoc fabl'd Knights In the rest by
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it away or seat That rowld In them
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thir lot in Heav'n so e're Thrive
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under the fleecie Starr Of fighting Elements, these shining
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Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with answering looks That after
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Wave, where likeliest find Of disobedience; firm ground
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now got, where each hand Grasping ten Furies,
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terrible as fast, With winged Haralds voice endu'd;
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Redouble then rage) and full. After the branches warbling;
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all vertu void; Who out From EGYPT from
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hearts To wearie him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels without guide,
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half abash't ADAM repli'd. O shame
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