Robo poem for 2021-09-02
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Author: John Milton Haste hither Unlicenc't from
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soundest sleep I turnd, and MESSIAH, and behold This happie
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though less conspicuous, when the just, said
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that fixt for likest Heaven shalt bring obedience paid,
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Thou art sole Of Heav'n be
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not safe. Assemble thou no middle shoare Of sooty
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coal the Trees loaden with corruption there soon repeal'd
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The Serpent, suttlest Beast which way he relents, not
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here that one Who slew his
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Children thou sly circumspection, and taste; But not
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Social communication, yet shon, And humble Shrub, And uncompounded
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is undefil'd and willing feet I yet
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never see her rash hand seemd highly pleasd,
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and riot, feast and Femal Bee
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Sits Arbitress, and with deeds and interrupt his service
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as Celestial Spirits immortal hate, To magnifie his prey, but
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favour'd more Cease I admonish'd thee, and
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Goats, they but that shall burn, and excessive, overturnes
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All is posted with adverse power of
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change. He spake: and added The Gods
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Image nightly as out of thee, Natures
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whole success: When God only, shee
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thy Fathers head? and gave thee on,
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with fierce Foe Cleer Victory, to dissolve
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Allegeance to fall Before my highth enrag'd,
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Will arm'd, the Torturer; when he lights. Volunteers
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and plac'd in Heav'n Towrs, Concours in
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wanton Mask, or ranke Your dungeon stretching far off?
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I obey But what God remit His utmost
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Hell To Idols through strait, rough, dense, or
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Faerie Elves, Whose Seed time and receave thir
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deeds; All he who forbids thy persevering shall
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CANAAN he may advise him coming; he from Just,
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and passion in Heav'n Now nearer,
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Crowns inwove with cause Mov'd on Internet
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eng003@unoma1 on AEGYPT with clamors compasst round Ninefold,
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and up flew, and sequesterd, though all-knowing, what proof to
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devour me hope conceiving & heal'd: The Author
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not guiltie Serpent, whom none appeerd,
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Much wondring tell Of Spirit maligne, but answer'd brief.
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Is meant Not unagreeable, to think, though few. But thy
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face Deep malice serv'd it so,
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As thitherward endevoring, and green: Those have stood,
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That they know. While the night-warbling Bird, nor
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then on me once, now severe, had
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infus'd Bad men Grow up drew, disdaining
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flight, and Disposer, what state reserv'd? For Man
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whom the Scepter high King, AHAZ his rebellious rout
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on Bitnet (Judy now no change, disdain'd not better
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counsels from ADAMS room in narrow room
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Throng numberless, like an Iland salt and
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with many more came with torrent fire had
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ended, and call'd Seas: And LICHAS from
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the river of this LETHEAN Sound
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Both of this act Of Angels,
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then Farr otherwise th' AEQUATOR, as Life; But thir
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desire, Inclinable now has a Grand-childe leaves, while they sang
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of Fruits, & through him, where
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Rivers Bath'd Thir glittering by Contagion, like which e're
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God resides, and gnaw My judgments, how
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Can equal Love: say therefore coold
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in despair, to submit or Heaven, Heav'n receiv'd us
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live, Though threat'nd, which who renounce Thir Makers
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Image of Heaven, or under conscious Night
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freed from beneath, Just ABRAHAM due by envious
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Foe hath judg'd, the deep, to
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me rais'd, and fearless, nor wonder; if ever, by
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using and Vallie, Rivers, Woods, and taste; But since no
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middle flight intends thy knees; bereave me to my
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associate Powers, Princedoms, Powers, where highest
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Heav'n; for Repentance, none would know
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of supernal Power. Will arm'd, and Eccentric
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scribl'd o're, Cycle and smoak: Such night or
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thir viands fell, As likeliest was, what
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is due, Dispenses Light of Heav'n Among the
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tops the bowels of Sulphur. Thither to
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all; needs not her sake, or circuit
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wide. Strait knew The middle flight To fickle Chance, or
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adverse: so spent of him, that livd,
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Attendant on golden hue Appeerd, with paragraph
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1.E.1 through experience of Light Secure, and all ye
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Gods, yet observ'd Thir sacred influence: less Then
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Both turnd, Admonisht by supplication we mean to drouze,
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Charm'd with somthing ill, Misgave him; if ever,
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bountie of sorrow, doleful shades, where he perceav'd,
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warr appears Wag'd in PALESTINE, and
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passion first as Argument I therefore, open and
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(c) any way Tore through experience of Glorie
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they haste. But thee, when loe
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A Lion rampd, and besought The sharpest
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sighted Spirit that this less expressing The
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one blow To other notes Angelical
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to my bosom, Son Prove chaff. On
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Princes, when everlasting Frame, Thus will reigne; As
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far within 60 days Numberd, though just array, Sublime
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with accent thus was seen Hitherward bent down
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as yet why? it were driven, The Quarters
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hasted then pittying how came down, whether our sight
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tormenting! thus answerd sad. Evil be wonn, Or
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dreams he lost in heav'n: For
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you, there He spake: and a horrid Vale.
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Then from mans polluting Sin no nor somtimes in highest
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in Heav'n thick array Of Mans woe or eternal
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Warr therefore, open wide, Rowld inward, and hard, much
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confide, But self-destruction therefore cannot give; as thine
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To mortal things, and pain From ABRAHAM, Son in
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Chief, The speediest of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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way Tore through experience taught we know, Why ask
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or using or PYTHIAN fields; Part curb
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thir shapes immense, and call'd up with adverse
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We can grow On either Wing, and
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your sincerest care To blood Of thir
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lost shape, That I be no middle pair
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Girt with feare Return fair no memorial, blotted
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out ribs of mankind, in mid air: So
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as great Father, without thir names
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I mockt with thick and all equality with
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chilling gripe fast Threw forth, without charge for
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open or PGLAF), owns a vail down
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amaine By Nature brought Miserie, uncreated night, then MELIBOEAN,
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or round by those Fires Ethereal,
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as live exempt us may copy it, or waters
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dark Nativitie the just; this dies, and how he
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sole complacence! well joynd, inelegant, but he
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pursu'd The penaltie impos'd, beware, And cloudie Van,
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On this gloom; the Bullion dross: A
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multitude, stand Do thou solitude, is his love-labor'd song;
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but up with me his course, they stand, Whether
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the flowing cups With bright officious
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Lamps, Light issues forth, th' infernal Rivers mouth Cast forth
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In Gods Fould: Or serve Willing or entity
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that bad to reverse) To lessen thee, ingrateful food: and
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thir eyes discoverd new life. So faithful
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man in Heav'n. But follow thee, who sitst above
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Who from the pretious bane. And Fruit Of
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DAPHNE by using any Defect you
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must exasperate Th' event Found out and
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hallowd limits thou soughtst I expected not quite shut
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Excel'd her victorious Bands With faultring speech and descending,
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bands Of hazard as Sea-men tell, With reverence prone;
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and Shades Waited with fresh field be judg'd Sufficient
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penaltie, And there let down, Glad was
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entirely good; I perform, speak The strict
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Senteries and all restore. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - Except for ADAM
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his experienc't eye, but a hideous orifice
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gap't on speed, an Iron or
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dread of Hell, or by easie intercourse
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pass through experience of Fruit Of Iron Scepter
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shalt pass through experience taught the calmest life: But
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first resolv'd, If so God takes no less by
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Place admir'd, Admir'd, not minded not, till first brought
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down alone first low From dust: spite
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his Altar, bowing lowly creep; Witness
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the voice but them aware themselves, and fair, one
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Man had need of this Rock Ran purple to
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come. In wealth and passion into
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what Revenge? the Sun: His presence
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hid my Song charms the electronic works, honor dishonorable, Sin-bred,
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how vain attempt. Him who Reigns By
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mee; not lost; Attonement for delight, The penaltie pronounc't,
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Present, or once as Sea-men tell, ye Angels,
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or have receivd, Yeilded with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on Fret by Deitie
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or Goat dropping Gumms, That witness'd huge affliction and
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smoak: Such to soar Above th' Horizon to
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good; So as to pine Immovable, infixt,
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and must last reasoning I equal'd the
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darksom passage now As Man fall'n. Yet went she
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needed Lute or shame: Which of Heav'ns King
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Held by those infernal Court. But follow thou claim'st
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me exercise us less, In all Temples th' adventrous
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Song, resound thee all Temples th' Ocean
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wave. SATAN except, Who justly is undefil'd
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and rather pure Which we mean to part in
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Reason, and how. Not to necessitate
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his holy Hill retir'd, To trample
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thee unblam'd? since the individual work by a
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Fierie Alpe, Rocks, Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens,
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and whom they saw; And God-like
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food? The growing work: for you can repell. His
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swift Nocturnal and Thrones, With suppliant knee, and Saviour of
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monstrous shapes Will once as they all,
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For such Thir nimble tread; as farr to
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know, whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean to impose:
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He who reigns, new Subjection; with infernal Vaile
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They dreaded bolt. Nor less endure,
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or punish endless? wherefore let us will grow
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up with downie Brest; the Pool His
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Ministers of mankind, though from soundest
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sleep Disturbd not, Herb, before Dwelt from the
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pledge Of wrauth Impendent, raging into store Against the
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eare, and Temperance, Truth hath this Maw,
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this Ethereal Skie
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