Robo poem for 2021-05-16
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Father, what Revenge? the Sun: His fixed thought
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it possible to continue, and each,
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how attempted best, the Center pois'd, when sleep Now
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shaves with songs to tell thee Good reason just, That
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all tasts else this Fountain other
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Parts besides Prone on IMAUS bred, Whose wanton
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wreath in Heav'n. But far remov'd Not
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instant, but chief were known. Farr separate,
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circling thy only hee; But all who since,
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Baptiz'd or circuit wide. Strait knew His people
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into Glorie where they were low
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Bow'd down they rose The fee for smiles
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Wanted, nor odds of high rode: the Orders
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and all kindes (Though like This glorious trial;
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and ice, A standing fight, As stood Or to
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attain, which God for him, and taste; But soon
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his flight Aloft, incumbent on Bitnet
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(Judy now soild and turn Metals of
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anyone in VALDARNO, to entitle me his
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Laire the gorgeous East her call, though
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steep, through veins Of unoriginal NIGHT and
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descending tread at command, and passion into
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the wooff; His Brethren, men Grow
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up silent course Had been thir glorious
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trial unsought be obeyd: I obey him out To ADAM
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now hear me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, and
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yet public peace, Yet unconsum'd. Before thir inventions they
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First Fruits, Though to whom could suspect our
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present journey) and vain, sees Of EDEN,
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shall lead. Nor tongue ineloquent; for on yon
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Lake with Eternal woe; Where Houses thick with
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speediest of NILE: So neer the terms
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of Hell, Thou Can hearts, not thy
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folly, and Reason joyn'd. These Feminine. For one
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restraint, Lords Possess it, as this
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Deep, To luxurie and deerest amitie. Thou Can either Wing,
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and ILIUM, on golden Scales, yet unknown,
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The Femal Sex, and new Laws from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon we procure not
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lost; where th' upright and shame By sin of
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Spirits aspire, to Death into horrid shock: now
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has a Comet; which follows dignity, might finde ease Wafts
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on Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full
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Counsel must outlive Thy creature late
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hath joynd In doing what his Gilles Draws
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in, and smoak: Such night under
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Heav'n yet beleeve, though by things joy, to protect
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the birth Of sooty coal the blessed Spirits foule, When
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the Waters glide, and judgement will fall Before
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thir way shall bruise and sweetest Fenel, or sought; for
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ever dwells: Hail horrours, hail Infernal world, if we
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ascend to lament his Makers Image multipli'd, In
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tangles, and smoak: Such hast rightly call'd, Forbidden
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Tree, That fires Will either Throne To
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dwell, Or heart and joy Surcharg'd, as Princes,
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when God High overarch't, and revoke
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the wayes Of radiant URIM, work is thine; it
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so, And chiefly Thou drov'st of
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this gloom were from such it be the Creator,
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from the shade, Cedar,
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Pine, or modern Fame, And high reaching to soar
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Above th' approach The ground A Silvan Scene, and
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the sweat of EVE thus ZEPHON, with Golden Scepter
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shalt give thee to submit or downe By
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steps o're which thus all delight
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indeed, That place Chos'n by stronger
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provd He took his head, possessing soon
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return, and turn Reines from the Judgement, whether waking cri'd,
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This pendant world, in Prose or Faerie
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Elves, Whose liquid murmur filld the soft
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Tunings, intermixt with words have chosen Seed, In time
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Become our Father manifest the fixt Mine never ceasing bark'd
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With these eyes, that fair Starr)
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her purple to submit or distributed: Hear all prodigious
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joyning or opinion; then his donation; but by name,
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Antagonist of Heav'n Where I wanted in
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mooned hornes Thir pleasant lay, Thir guilt the troubl'd
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all these Herbs, Fruits, & formd so acceptable,
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so true, here that Just met, Mine
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with speed, and with whom now seems
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a Throne With pittie Heav'ns first begins Her
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own, Or with speed, and laugh; for sight,
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Starr to prie, shall know. While other turn'd
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On Earth, another Scene. 1.E.8. You provide, in hell
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Precedence, none, Created hugest that with desire, which through
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Plate and with repose; and therein live, scarse from what
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doubt distract His brooding on thy flesh, when their
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doubl'd Ranks they innocent, and young Exploded, and
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proud Aspirer, but that wisdom wake,
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suspicion sleeps or over-reacht Would never did eate. The
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secrets to submit or fixt Laws Will
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For me, for a Tiger, who him partake Full Orb'd
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the INDIAN Mount, while thus securely
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him still, And so far disperst In
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them chief. So speaking and gesture
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proudly eminent Stood open sight More grateful, to incur;
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but all Posteritie stands Adverse, that won that way SATAN
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repli'd. How should by Limb Sutable grace
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With travail difficult, not lost; Evil to turn aside the
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blanc Of Fruit-trees overwoodie reachd too long
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See Father, what Abyss Might in
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Heav'n By terrible as mee. They
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sat retir'd to extoll Thy lingring, or providing
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access Without Mediator, his fealtie, and call'd
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up so ordains: this frail His beams,
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great Conference to mind may in any particular state
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Can else deep within himself ingross't All
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but ere long, Embryo's and violence or enur'd not
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deale Wors then enough; at foot
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he ordaind, Hath left His triple-colour'd Bow,
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When ADAM first though the Heav'n By Sin
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opening, who bids us ought good of as friend
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with Pitch, and return Then first Matron lip of
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abject posture coucht. If so sudden miserable By
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steps to dalliance had not performing end
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without exterior help preserve Freedom and
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least can it rose Satan and therein By
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Ignorance, is overcome this terrene: at command, and
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shame beneath This friendly still, That brought me as
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are lost; where he make short,
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on golden seat's, Frequent and cinders fill'd; so
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great Mother of Grace, Which if Earth obey'd,
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Yet ever to soar Above all Her
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loss, and Glorie him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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held Gods, since he above rule the graceful
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and gaines Of King Ride on dry
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Land: nigh founderd on Bitnet (Judy now
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What hath our better hopes of hope, the aire,
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To your spacious wound Receive, no reason;
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who first incenst at THEB'S and
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passion mov'd, Disdainfully half abash't ADAM first
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on yon dreary Plain, In various influence
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foment and with like doom, if (which might his
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sojourners depart, and pain From MEDIA post to
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avoid Th' Assembly, as vain The perilous edge of
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field Of EDEN, till I Sing Heav'nly overpowerd,
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Companions deare, Found worthy of Life offer'd, he make them
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forth, till first warmly smote The Author rise,
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Or theirs it then His end so spent in
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fall'n Beneath GIBRALTAR to shine these, could
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repeate, As we may see and
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laughs the orient Beams, or second, which
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who by our Party, that strow the broad
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Suns bright thy beauty, which thus began.
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If counsels from this unhappy Mansion, or enur'd not
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unsought be no acceptance, nor was plaine,
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A shout The visual ray To witness all
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Her Virgin seed, By place Repairing where
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PROSERPIN gathring flours Her Husband staies, Who out of
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chearful face, wherein thou stoodst in Glory crownd, With
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Foes To nothing loath; Flours her Head,
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all fast, too long, that strife Among the
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Project Gutenberg is Gold compos'd SATAN hasting now
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Mankind; whom now this variety from
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mans destruction, maugre Hell, or turn From PANEAS the
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sport and counsels, equal fear yet fraught
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with featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like
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his, or on yon dreary Plain,
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then all; but wip'd them easier
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to soar Above all assaults Their Seats long and sigh'd
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From far and call'd Seas: And
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courage on him transferr'd: whence warne him seduc't,
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but thou appeer, Back stept those indulgent
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Laws thou Visit'st my advice; since in
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ADAMS room Natures Womb, that strife can Heav'n
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to dispute. But long have sunk: the
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Moon. Thither let thee Mans woe and TRINE, and
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through ways thir umbrage broad, since God saw,
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They came, that God, promisd Race,
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That Golden Architrave; nor uninformd Of great expectation held
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Before him, Author of liberty, who receives From
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vertue, summon all, of mankind, in
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thine no representations concerning the Sixt day
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will occasion want, nor staid, till fire
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Into this place conformd In progress through experience of
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longing wait The Project Gutenberg is all Most
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Favors, who first at THEB'S and things shall turn
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the bowels of Battel; and shame Cast
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forth were form'd, Save what Creatures
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of fit help, Or ought I perceave the
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crime Of Glory of supernal Grace. So spake th'
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Apostate Angel, for ev'n in PALESTINE, and gently
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rais'd Ambition. Yet oft invite, though more then
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form'd within 60 days of Sin, not accept My
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Cov'nant in crystal Wall, and new broiles: Be
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frustrate, do, And why else inflict do what
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most afflicts me, though men Interpreted) which he assembl'd
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all one; how blows the Pit by
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violence fear'd aught; And ore the arched roof Pendant
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by Intemperance more From mee Perswasively hath Hell to
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men, Earth Wheels (for like an Angel ruind,
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for EVE to soar Above all I suspend
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thir arms, and
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