Robo poem for 2020-11-29
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Fall'n Cherube, to tell Of TOBITS Son, thou
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profoundest Hell then they satiate, and endurance.
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This book was askt. The suburb of Worshippers
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Holy Rest; Heav'n are my naming, how
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chang'd From off this Tempter ere
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he sits Our purer essence then appeer'd
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From use, obscure sojourn, while over this
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universal Frame, while she knew would build? Terrestrial
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Humor mixt Here in mine involvd;
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and tall, Godlike erect, Least thou such perverseness dwell?
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But confidence Under spred out for how
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chang'd at the Hall Of Light shon, inimitable on
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Bitnet (Judy now beholds Cherube and spent,
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sunk Under spread his punishment. So spake
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the just, That self so highly,
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to submit or Air, as midnight Revels, by
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whose clarion sounds The sequel each Had,
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like To resalute the blessed Spirits could
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wind Swayes them; and therein Each on by just
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measure found; So varied hee, thou
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also; at Sea of solid good proceeds,
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I sprung, And heav'nly meek. Nor tongue blasphemous; but rackt
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with TARTAREAN Sulphur, and passion in Heav'n so
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ordains: this Yoke? Will Would not
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so: then on the Front a flood
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As far these to taste? Forbid who scarce holds
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Gladly into horrid shock: now To darken
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all assaults Their Seats long Lie vanquisht; thou in
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highth In Reason, all mankind under darkness
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there onely what first though joynd In
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emulation opposite to perplex and SILOA'S
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Brook that warning voice, true delight?
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Which neither joy surpriz'd, When I will presume: Whence
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rushing he whom the Anarch old som Orator renound
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In billows, leave thee concentring all
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assaults Their surest signal, they were Sheaves New rub'd
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with thwart obliquities, Or daring, first mov'd; then suffic'd
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To expedite your Warfare, and dizzie swumm
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In every part, And what sleep Now when thousands
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trooping came from Couch to deceive
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his vengeful ire, Or sympathie, or DRYAD, or
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human Gods. So stretcht out of freedom plac't; Whence heavie
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pace the brightning Orient Pearl &
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whither the Mother of joy and Reason on thoughts,
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that barren leaves. Them thus double-form'd,
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and tends to all; but thou wast good,
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Departed from God by such bethink
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them, to me once, and be
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judg'd on a Cloud, Least with ambitious aim Against
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the rinde Still urges, and ruinous (to compare
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Great Or East With sudden blaze Far round
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Environ'd wins his Chariot wheeles to delight and
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enthrall'd By Thousands and unsmooth, Ask riddance, if Earth above
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his three of Light. Aire, Water, Earth, who if
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that proud Towrs and void and ZEPHON, with meats
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& drinks they please to submit or guile
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eternal Paradise to place hast thou what eyes in VALDARNO,
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to rase Som safer resolution, which e're his
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Line From either end Still threatning hideous ruine
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and INDUS: thus wandring. Brightest Seraph
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rowling smoak; the angry Foe hath eat'n
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and Soule, Acknowledge him destroyd, Or
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undiminisht brightness, nor known vertue rest shall
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please alike. Sweet is synonymous with me light from
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Eternitie, dwelt then they hit, none return'd, On our
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unrest, and Flies must exasperate Th' ethereal
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People ran, they sit in our wish.
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Mean while, Pondering the bitterness of Morning, Dew-drops, which
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must be mortal crime, and Thunder, and strait
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was of Cherubim In our home, While
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time may much ease you follow
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me, the World Hung amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And
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horrid Front a woodie Theatre Of
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bliss Equal in lowliest plight In the
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Cherubim; yea, often plac'd us woe and don From
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his Throne, O Supream In doing what is fear'd; should
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ye? by Fate the shaddow of
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pain Which hung Tempting affronts us falling, and Shield,
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Awaiting what heart inspires Vernal delight to
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make Gods Endowd with scorn. Think not, and
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Degrees; Or this, or covert guile, We now
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have not by millions her guest from the
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hoarce TRINACRIAN shore: Nor those Of mighty
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Stature; on high: from those Orbs; in Chains;
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There in unapproached light OREAD or West, which instructs
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us Within these successes, and right against the Father,
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pleas'd the Field; Upon the Den By us?
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what Hellish hate, Giving to simplicitie Resigns her nether
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Empire, that caution joind, thir mouths the full-blazing
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Sun, to descend A while, as wide In
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Paradise in Heav'n Towrs, Concours in peace: and
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passion first design Pleas'd highly they seem: And higher
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Argument I fear; each Morn began
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Through labour to fight rallied Arms and all
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My earthly by whose substantial dores, and
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all eare of anyone in HESEBON And Life-blood
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streaming to soar Above them to Tragic; foul
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defeat Hath lost our Laws, all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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her bestial Gods; for on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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all; with answering looks & hymning spent.
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Mean while thus and with Tears such wherein
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the Twelve that wisdom back Despoild
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of this Golden lustre visibly appeerd, Much hee
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and good before her sight or Empire, which God
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by Angels held The consort of Heav'n:
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The Serpent, whom mutual league, United I made,
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and Pickaxe arm'd Out of monstrous sight
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Pleas'd, out of spiritual Natures; only
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to reach of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or two brethren
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(those two massie Ore, The one Heart,
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one World with Surfet, and desolate,
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Onely begotten Son, Amidst the THRACIAN Bard
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In DOTHAN, cover'd from the morning Incense, when the
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South to obstruct his MESSIAH. On purpose, hard assaies
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and with neighbouring Moon, Or flocks, or CASBEEN. So
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spake th' advantage then serve his
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doom On this Night, her retire. And left
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that shall cause Among the Lee,
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while now has a pleasing light
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from human sight Pleas'd, out of EDEN easiest
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recompence, and titles, and rue the Potent Victor Host
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Of his darling Sons Came furious expedition; for
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mankind in Heav'n be yet him
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saw also err'd in sin, deserv'd
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to submit or dimly seen Hitherward bent
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to a tract of after-times Over
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards
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Gambold before thy worshippers. Who speedily through Plaine, Both
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of 20% of Breath, if from
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God, well done, to remove The first receavd
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them set them with solemne purpose hath drivn out
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fit to rise, and yawning GRAVE at
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mine to Die; How busied, in destroying, other once no
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bliss Equal in HESEBON And joynd In
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mutinie had plaid, wings veil thir
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load, Rocks, but all My bread;
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what to soar Above th' offended
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taste is 64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under Kings;
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there will cleer thir food and
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Voice; nor Stream divides The less rejoyc'd His
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dark suggestions hide From thus by
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place like To fill all alike destroyes In
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Heaven, or limitation of endless woes? inexplicable Thy
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sweet hour thou what all these mute to
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that Crystalline Sphear whose delightful task
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In Wood or worse our choice, With sweet
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Gardning so customd, for lost. Then
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Herbs Espoused EVE With featherd soon they
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resum'd, Yearly enjoynd, some inferiour Angel, though
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earnd With terrors and gates of Hell.
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Easie my constant mind thou what wonder strange! Of
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SERVITUDE to do all Temples th'
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Ethereal warmth, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and Ocean barr'd
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At my Loynes Thou to unlock These
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Royalties, and where, if he held thir Power, And
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Heav'ns awful reverence prone; and Chance Approach not, Whether his
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Sign Where Satan our proper motion or vehement desire, Among
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those ill-mated Marriages thou spok'n as thine To pass disguis'd;
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They ended frowning, and scum'd the rest were
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who first behold them to lose This Flourie
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Plat, the Heathen World. So seem'd
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Firm land Men to enrage thee From Pole to
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soar Above them free, what torments also shall this
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last he nam'd of operation brings it seems:
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Which neither do I see What when
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high jurisdiction, in despair, to rack, disturbd This ponder,
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that sight, If any copy upon his bounty so
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bent down in Heav'n is enterd; yet unbegot.
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Childless thou wast good, And Heav'ns
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whol circumference, confirm'd. Thither his lustful Orgies he now
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lament his Six days work, the
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Snow From off Human, to suffer
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more, for ever fight, Sore toild,
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his fury yield it said, Why
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hast fulfill'd Thy coming, and dearer half, The Mountain
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Pines, And for Maistrie, and CHIMERA'S dire.
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So spake th' obdurat King Stood thick
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a woful Race, Charg'd not lag behinde,
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nor suffer my glorie next himself Reserving, human face
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I deceav'd: that Starr Of this double JANUS, all
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repose, since God to stand On Princes, whom shall
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unfould, To resalute the use On evil
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that crept, which both wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding
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on they move; Each to deepest
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Hell, or racking whirlwinds, or these Heavens
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Azure, and one ascent they say, what chance
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detains? Come forth. He never will ever? how thir
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wav'd thir mouths the terms Of blowing adverse We mean
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to perfection, one blast of this universal Dame. Fall'n
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Cherube, to soar Above th' AONIAN Mount, or round
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the Giant brood Of tenfold Adamant, his purple
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to submit or happy Fields more
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he bends Through labour to Life, what compulsion
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and lovely fair indeed and deeper fall; And silence
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to act won who from thence
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