Robo poem for 2020-10-15
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Thus thou what torments also th' amaz'd unwarie brest
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With lust hard contents, and stedfast
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Earth. God by degrees Of pleasure, solitarie. What oft
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In discourse is To know, and Michael Hart,
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the Hall Of Instruments that houre To search
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of Reason, Loyal, Just, and soon repli'd. Apostat, and
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glad. Empress, the fatal Throne: Which gives me for ev'n
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in thir Shields in Wood or here art
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thou, I else inflict do him who hold
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what eyes what proof could endure; without him to
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submit or soon obeyd Innumerable. As now rests
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Upon her Nuptial Bed, And various: wondring
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lookt, beside it rose, impossible to fulfil
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is subject for neither joy Sole partner and vast,
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a spacious wound in Heav'n Gate reply'd; Hast
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thou what proof we enjoy, till from the
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voice much marveling; at home, While Pardon left? None
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can behold; on yon Lake where
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he sees, Or hear'st thou what befell in
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Fate, free they chew, and inclination or
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heav'd his conquest, and void: Darkness ere
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day Our two black wings veil thir
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umbrage broad, And hight'nd as him out ribs
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of Life to Hell: Better to appetite, least
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sin hath bid the Zenith like POMONA'S Arbour
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smil'd With what highth of God; I
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devise, Inviting thee soft Tunings, intermixt with various style,
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for Deities: Then Crown'd With suckt and call'd MAN,
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about SECHEM, and shame Among the ground. But for
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in joy Sole reigning holds the night-warbling Bird,
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They heard, and Seas Beyond th' AONIAN Mount,
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while he rais'd, and markt his Aerie
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light, Alone, and smoak: Such prohibitions binde Volatil HERMES,
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and hostile Arms Drew audience find, seise
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them free, what else thou with hideous joyn'd
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The doubt, however small he ALMIGHTIE to
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let us off the Night-Hag, when the brittle
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strength Glories: For God for ever
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thence weak. Whereto with genial moisture,
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when next Mate, Both her bleating rose, and
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shame Of destind aim. But in danger tri'd, And
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short Of immortalitie. So eagerly the reines,
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With Gods Thy absence I that live no part
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SATAN with them pain of Warr can receave Access deni'd;
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and traditions taint, Left so soft or
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Fate, Too well the happie Constellations warr appears
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Wag'd in part, Go therfore mighty Chief of
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joy In signe Of Light was turn'd Round he
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could Spring might well thou desir'st, And
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flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and makes
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guiltie all assaults Their Altars by proof to
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grow In knowledge, and rural labours crown As
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a Mount, while thy perfection, one stroak, as
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Sea-men tell, How suttly to restore The riches of
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Light From underground) the eare. Yet live throughout Dominion
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won, Should intermitted vengeance on that tasted
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such; the Arch-fiend reply'd. O Hell! what eyes discoverd
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new delight, Mankind drownd, before the trains and
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therein stand. For never hold Caelestial Spirits hold of
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passion tost, Thus he from above, Those rigid
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satisfaction, death to few escap't from those
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the Adversarie thus BELIAL came to accord) Man
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he attends the Seav'nth day, which yonder nether
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Ocean flow'd, Thou hadst: whom th' Herb
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and addresses. Donations to know, Why hee soon obeyd Innumerable.
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As on Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full soon
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shall come, for ever, bountie of God; I
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fail not silent, save A militarie Vest of anyone
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anywhere at http://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions to Spirit That Golden
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Architrave; nor Wood, there to EVE:
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Fair Daughter, thus obtain His counsel in Saphir Throne,
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gloriously from those now, as creation was?
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rememberst thou hat'st, I dread, Rouse and feel
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Our Heav'nly overpowerd, Companions deare, Well thou support
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uneasie steps a shooting Starr Of peaceful Counsels,
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and solve high rode: the least, Still threatning
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hideous change. He lookd, and Creeping things, and
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speaks, and taste Of mankind under
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Earth Rose as nam'd of this flood As
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thus attain to share with me. To have
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he drew nigh, Which to see Cowles, Hoods
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and be best, though importune perhaps, or som small part,
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to anyone in things lost In the ample Square
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from thy gentle Angel can resolve.
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VVhen I sprung, And wish and plac'd
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Within me is past, Man ere
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then these, covering the Moon. Thither by
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deeds of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or where Heav'n
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acceptance; but down alone I nearer drew on,
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Blest pair; enjoy, till then on thoughts,
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and SILOA'S Brook that gently creeps Luxuriant;
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mean to choose Thir Starry Lamps that grew,
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there to soar Above all assaults Their great
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Mother of Right. So awful, that earthly
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bliss Ordain'd by me, and retain The flowry Dale of
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Virgin of hateful Office here passion tost,
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Thus fenc't, and pain From far as
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in themselves, and therein Man Gods
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Fould: Or wander where first of stain would on me
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shalt look denounc'd Desperate revenge, immortal minds. Thus her kinde,
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and aspiring To none could revolt, not
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To visit all ye Rivers, Woods, and copartners of
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anyone anywhere at highth of late How provident he
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plyes, Undaunted to augment. The living, and trouble, which only
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peace recoverd sad. Evil into CANAAN from Heav'n, by looks
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Divine his bold conspiracy against Heav'ns Host:
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Mean while thus shall powre Raine day roaving
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is plotting how endu'd, and therein live, The Project
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Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation and upturn'd His arrows,
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from bliss, condemn'd For Spirits odorous bushie shrub Fenc'd
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up unbound In highth thou took'st With inoffensive moust,
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and defiance: Wretched man! what was pure, thence
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conceiving Fire, Against the taste the Springs
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upward still his Enemies thir swift
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with songs to do what behooves From Diamond flaming,
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and Night, Such were it possible to Project Gutenberg
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volunteers and glad I wak'd, and
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cleerd, and smiles, when her stay, Rose, Or Longitude,
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where those chiefly where to remove
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him created like which made common else.
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By som small store conveyd: Part
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rise I here would render Hell prescrib'd; So counsel'd
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hee, as fierce intent What reinforcement we thought, Eating
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his radiant Shrine, Dark with fruit for
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Speech Wanted not of just yoke Of
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Thunder and steep to whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean to
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watch Our purer essence then enough; at thy Seed shall
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his precept so dear? Sight more secret gaze,
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as Starrs, and shame hee permits Within
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them rejoyce, And various influence foment and cleerd, and
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strait unsay, pretending first Region dolorous, O're Heav'ns
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now his bad Angels ascending pile Stood scoffing, highthn'd
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in Arms, In that Saphire Fount of
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Morn. Now nearer, Crowns inwove with Eternal
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woe; Which Heav'n th' extent of Palm-tree pleasantest
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to regain the night, Devoid of merit,
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That ore the troubl'd waves, There swallow'd up here plac't,
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Reaping immortal Spirits, both To argue in despair, to my
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thoughts, and passion first Region dolorous, O're Heav'ns blessed
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Spirits immortal EVE, who live happie, owe to leave
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so hainous now, repents, and rather how is evil Be
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this combrous charge, Flown to swerve, Since to
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mature Of Satan involv'd In sorrow infinite Host, rode
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Triumphant through experience of sorrow, doleful shades, where it
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with flours: The Parsimonious Emmet, provident he
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scornful eye pursu'd in narrow room
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of shame, and Fens and Chariots rankt in
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derision call'd. There fail them, th' Heroic
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deem'd, I found. Sated at Heaven
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seen, And higher grew fast by a Comet; which
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their Generals Voyce they stole JOVES authentic will grow
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in part, Go therfore mighty Father full oft
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in stead of Life: Least by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on me once, with Omnipotence, two fair spreading Trees;
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which our exile Hath eat'n and with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on IMAUS bred, Whose progenie
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you discover sights of this Gulfe. Awake, arise, or
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since the Shrine Of beaming sunnie
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Raies, a broad smooth ADONIS from the night-warbling Bird,
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They first broke the Starrs, fixt Mine eare Of
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dauntless courage, and regain the earth; so hee in ADAMS
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room large Lay vanquisht, rowling in accordance
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with songs Divide the Heav'n, in Mercy
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and regard Should favour and rowld
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In sight and effect of monstrous Serpent wise, against
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them, and grave, ey'd them, up here
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To claim in Glory witherd. As Gods,
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Destroyers rightlier call'd Satan, with clamors compasst round this
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advantage all, Nature as in answer thy transgressions,
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and Song; Such to abide United as this World.
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Say, Muse, that walks To claim My voice but
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endevord with Mineral fury, aid This is thine; Thy
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equal all, And thither anon Down right
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against the uprooted Hills Lookd round, a frozen
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loyns, to roave Uncheckt, and by frugal storing
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firmness gains To satisfie for Heav'n resembles Hell?
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As Battel on or Love, mysterious
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parts EGYPT from SYRIAN mode, whereon to glorifie The
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Cattel pastur'd late, or middle flight Through
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wood, through Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come Out of sorrow,
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black with boastful Argument I told as huge Porcullis high
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disdain, from SYRIAN ground, or nightly as fast,
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and poise Thir number, or entity
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that ever sung) to discover sights of seeming pure,
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conformitie divine. Those terms of all
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one; how farr Then both heard
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and know. And slow But mark what
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till day upon our better thou eaten of
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