Robo poem for 2021-01-11
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If thou with superior Spirits in their march
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forlorn, th' habitations of God; I still
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with crescent Horns; To witherd all external things, and
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concoctive heate Of THEMIS stood in punishment, or besieging.
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This worlds material mould, earth-born perhaps, to celebrate his
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voice, and breach Disloyal breaks his Saints:
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Him thus renews. If dream'd, If guiltless? But of
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tasting those Among sweet repast, permitting him thou,
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execrable shape, Which might with hop'd
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success, Throws his grave, ey'd them, and Warr. Each
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in captivitie he formd them frisking
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playd All rational delight, And shall
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achieve Mankinds deliverance. But fall'n condition
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is, mee Perswasively hath joynd With strictest bondage, though
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brutish forms Imaginations, Aerie light, ofspring deare? It self
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same whom mutual love, Uninterrupted joy, with Warriours mixt,
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Dissolvd on yon dreary Plain, In tangles, and all
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Him who sitst above which their hideous joyn'd
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The radiant Shrine, Dark with pride,
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and wine. Witness this agreement. If
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true, they or ROMANCE of faithfulness profan'd! Faithful
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to reach then, nor Rain Impetuous, and
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RHEA'S Son Young BACCHUS from beneath, Just then let
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me set? Among the requirements of
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anyone anywhere at once; nor seemingly The
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middle round by whose great Creator: oft forsook Their
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living Streams among fresh Gales and strength
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intire Strongly to discover sin, on Bitnet (Judy
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now Of knowledg, nor turnd By ASTRACAN over her
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Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and with
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Winds they hear His Lithe Proboscis; close ambition though
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to faile; objects distant far with revenge: cruel
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expectation. Yet to return as is past, Man
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fall'n. Yet by Intemperance more haughty thus judgement he
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more Incens't, and evil; Which oft remember, when great
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Architect had made way, by Death more milde,
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Retreated in it deals eternal course, both quick instinctive
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motion formes. Nor troubl'd how To settle here Breathe
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forth peculiar grace not till Noon: For you, there
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to drouze, Charm'd with freedom both Bodie
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and full. After these Pines his play; he appeers,
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Not seeing me, What in pleasure, though bright:
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If he also who I less Then loose tresses
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hid: he who without their liveliest
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pledge Of Truth, that Set and colour glorious
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World, which nigh Your message, like which
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evil durst defie th' infernal flame, But O
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how blows the signe whereof here Breathe
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forth The consort to end Thou
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wilt bring forth In sweet compliance, which ordain'd it,
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as under the feare. Why hee Kingly Crown
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had need of Use part in hateful to bear, Our
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frailtie and interrupt his wrath or
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remove thee unblam'd? since first his
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armed Peers Forth reaching to feel Vigour
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Divine So easily approv'd; when Nature
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joind Awaiting what resolution from outward also saw thee
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thy Saviour of mankind, in Heav'n Seek not prooff
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Against the Empire neighbouring Arms not
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worst, Thus God above, him surer barr
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His malice, to men. Immediately a
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keen dispatch Of TURKISH Crescent, leaves and golden
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tiar Circl'd his loftie shades of
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God; That ever new world, Or as fast,
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too long divisible, and copartners of noblest temper Hero's
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old som small bottom all ill Mansion:
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intermit no cloud Of Sovran can
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he abides, Transfus'd on mans offence. O
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Father, what deny, and Omnipotent to Battel rest; so
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I advise. If answerable style Nor thou thy
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Sons Now lately what resolution from people from
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hearts To mortal snare; for Orders bright.
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There went hautie on, with kindly thirst
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I have built by so highly, to haunt
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Cleer Victory, to continue, and Virgin Majestie Divine,
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That on her Priests, to foil Thy Legions
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fell: If care who them to Godhead;
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which yonder Spring both, his Angels;
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and food perhaps Your bulwark, and
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undon, hath wrought our Eyes the Fruit
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be turnd, But to submit or indirectly from
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SYRIAN ground, more shall hence a Thief bent
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to dare The clouded Majestie, at Noon amid
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the threshing floore his Proem tun'd;
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Into the wings mantling o're hil, o're
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the use of that bears To bottomless perdition, there
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might induce us joynd, inelegant, but peace and desart
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wayes of thee; we meet, Indebted and game, To wearie
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him thence issu'd from life; Whose dwelling
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place Ordaind without leave Thy message, like
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one root, and gaines Of immortalitie. So spake
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th' ALEIAN Field he inward less
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Then all confus'd march where Champions bold And freed
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from aspect maligne Of some small donations are past
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through Heav'n When SATAN allarm'd Collecting
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all assaults Their living might. But follow
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the waste, o're the foughten field Of Mans
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mortal sight Of Natures Womb, that Forbidden
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Tree, a signe Of TERNATE and Death a
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pleasing seemd, Deign to continue, and Soule, Acknowledge him
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nam'd Thrones, And what the Swan with ASPHALTIC
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slime; broad Herds At which clos'd Thy
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power; the water flies All incorruptible would creep,
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If Prayers Could merit Reigns. Goe MICHAEL thus single;
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hee together drive All incorruptible would know Thir
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mighty Angels gave way I reck not, as
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had forbid the Giant Sons Now Morn recorded
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the use of manifold to execute their darkness do
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all past uncelebrated, nor unsung By wound,
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Soon closing, and happy state he
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lay, and copartners of Cherub rode Farr was plaine,
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A broad circumference Hung on IMAUS
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bred, Whose Seed be quite be
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condemn'd, Convict by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on NIPHATES
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top was high: such cruelties With reverence prone; and
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Flour. Our frailtie and spread his
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Angel HAILE Bestowd, the calm Firmament;
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but dim, shall confess him drove: Down
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sunk Under yon dreary Plain, In Gods Disdain'd,
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but peace from SYRIAN mode, whereon to avoid Th'
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event was plaine, A generation, whom
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they durst defie th' habitations of Life. Nor shall
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ensue, Shee gave signs of Men to anyone in
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despair, to havoc fabl'd Knights In the wooff; His
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journies end Them fully satisfied, and heard, and
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Daughters born With gentle penetration, though
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joynd In common, rang'd for deliverance what punishment; Which
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hung Clustring, but soon after some praise ye
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sworn To claim in VALDARNO, to submit or middle
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Air encounterd Hills where delicious Paradise, Now conscience
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wakes with tears must keep This one, the
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Empire neighbouring round. And horrid King
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Ride on dry Land Which uttering thus
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low? Th' IONIAN Gods, and Mires, & Heav'n Into
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thir dwelling place. Thrice happie if within my
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Lot. Shall hast'n, such appear'd A Pillar of
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Royal Towrs Of Mans mortal to
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soar Above th' Angel, this place,
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A Dungeon horrible, on Bitnet (Judy now exhal'd, and
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expose to submit or Years damp Recovering,
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and therein plac't or grav'n in all prodigious
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joyning or Justice seems; yet one Almightie Acts,
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With all Her end us, Without
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Copartner? so far round, Whereon I fail not, being ordain'd
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Thir names of all-ruling Heaven Left
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to conceal, and live, The weight inclines
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Our great Year Seasons return, But perhaps Som
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such as, but unbuild His crime Of victorie;
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deeds Had melted (whether found Squat like To
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mortal tast Brought Death To Hill,
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and call'd The thronging Helms Appear'd, and
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your Makers work; he summs. And overwhelm thir
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glittering by supream We sunk before thy speed
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On Wheels her bestial Gods; for who all
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past through experience taught his fear: of
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anyone anywhere at noon, with open Warr he
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pass'd From mee from the Highest, and place
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Accept this nethermost Abyss the foaming Steeds; what
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most Endeavour Peace: thir foe, and full. After thir
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several one entire Whose annual Voiage,
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born and through experience of joy; Happie, but when
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BEELZEBUB perceiv'd, then known, thence his Enemies. At
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which if ye chos'n this happy state he so neer
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the sourse and rash, whereat I will
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fall Erroneous, there From many lesser Faculties that
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wilde Rout that earst in her thou saist
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Flatly unjust, to have reacht the angry
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Victor and movd, and extoll His swift with Pinns
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of JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and destin'd to soar
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Above his vitious Race. Thus over him live
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Before the latter quick returne, Father, call'd
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Satan, with answering scorn his rigour Satisfi'd
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never; that fiery Gulfe Confounded though Shrouds and dangers,
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heard remote. Towards either Sex assume, or worse
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Urg'd them chief. So will but in Heav'n
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high thir infant blood, to Heav'n. Now
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Morn Ris'n on Bitnet (Judy now Of right, and
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dying rise, First Disobedience, and fixt Laws impos'd, to Serpents
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all assaults Their great Potentate Or
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from the shade, Cedar, Pine, or violent,
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when BELLONA storms, With Gods to dewy
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Eve, A Universe of vocal Worship wave. SATAN turning boldly,
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thus. Ye Powers Insensate, hope resolve
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To one shall retire As we discharge Freely put
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to animal, To such reside? If not safe. Assemble thou
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accept My Maker, in its own that fixt
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her soft And silence holy Hill Torn from which
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command of Heav'ns now To dwell, and thee. Fall'n
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Cherube, and gates of anyone anywhere at Altars,
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when th' Omnipotent From hard and
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therein Each in VALDARNO, to rase Som safer resolution,
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which befel, and unweeting have oreleapt
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these Flours, that time his Will
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keep up rose A herd
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