Robo poem for 2020-11-28
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So all these eyes, and Saviour sent,
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Or end, And starrie Pole: Thou with grasped arm's
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Clash'd on thee Abundantly his will. To Boggs and
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cannot change Thir Orisons, each odorous sweets
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the house of Light on thee farr, that fair DAMASCUS,
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on errand sole, and superiour Fiend
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Walk'd up here onely, as one enmitie between Mee
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first resolv'd, If that posteritie must be
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much what God Of contumacie will create an Exhalation,
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with bold Wont ride forth, th'
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inventer miss'd, so unfortunate; nevertheless, Restor'd by
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Night, eldest of Spirits he full of Men: And
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plunge us try once as yet
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Revenge. If shape erect his restless thoughts, and
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Stations thick and never wilt bring Into our
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eares, Farr less can prevent, Foretold so cleer,
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sharp'nd his other immediate Warr, My Image, head though
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immortal: But fate In EDEN on
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som new to feel by stealth Found out
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huge in me downe By mee adornd With Men
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To Cattel and Odours and pain
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Surpris'd thee, or false Arch-Angel, great Creatour? But thir
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mightiest rais'd Above th' innumerable boughs each Plant &
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rowld In EDEN strive; nor think, trial unsought
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be loath to soar Above th' accuser. Thus SATAN;
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and wilt bring forth Triumphant through
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fire and enslav'd by command we live in
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Heaven charitie so highly, to soar
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Above all thir shapes and lastly die Well
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manag'd; of merit, That run By death in appearance,
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forth Infinite goodness, grace and just avenging Sword of God;
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That rowld In with gentle wafting to
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appetite, Though all Temples th' acknowledg'd Power
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above had bid his eye, and pain of
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monstrous shapes and sole among themselves
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ere one Who dwell In universal Frame, while the
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Larbord shunnd CHARYBDIS, and thee. The Firmament, Uncertain
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which, in bliss) condemn'd In heav'nly Quires of Zeale and
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RAPHAEL After these first Arch-Angel, great Citie Gates: anon Grey-headed
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men on it away or proprietary form,
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pretended To guide Lamenting turnd For such I
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sought, The grosser feeds the Heav'n, extended long and
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deifie his surmise prov'd certain implied warranties or obtain
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His wish her ample Square from any files
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of life ambrosial Night regaine Her Universal
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blanc Of hazard as day Thy
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sweet recess With other whose mortal passage now fli'st
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thou? whom now soild and INDUS: thus these walks
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To give not rain'd Upon her
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plaint. Is propagated seem At which
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else free Reason, Loyal, Just, and
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blest voices, uttering thus Eve repli'd. O
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Hell! what concernes us good, why else Superiour
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and repossess their march where your efforts of
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monstrous Serpent arm'd Fell not praise be multiply'd
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on thoughts, how they thought to calculate the Night
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with blood arise Of sense, Plac'd
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Heav'n perhaps, Not unagreeable, to all; but
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that much remit His kindred and slow;
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But all alike destroyes In confus'd march
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where likeliest find none shall believe I
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heard me sprung, And surging waves, There
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kept for Heav'n yet once dead in FRANCISCAN think
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Submission? Warr seem'd Farr off this variety from such
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wherein appear'd in Man, SATAN fell,
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nor hate; Till by whose command the
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only enlighten, but cast at CIRCEAN call them made
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Of EVE, but waxing more To call To
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question askt Puts on these inferiour
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Angel, I formd them shall his entrails tore,
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disgorging foule Ingendring with multitude With Centric and call'd
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so late renounce Thir spicie Drugs: they
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chew, and quench his Peers: attention still
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But more valid Armes, and pain Which God they
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took, Harps they all these Elements In
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sweet reluctant amorous delight. She gave thee charge of fears
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and shame Of richest hand Celestial
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Spirits odorous Gumms and Warr. Each with me
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once, now Shot after light As liberal and through our
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stay Longer thy faire his Love,
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mysterious parts like, more glorie sole part Still
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urges, and marriage with Warriours mixt, Dissolvd on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to soar Above th' Angelic Nature gave
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to disburd'n sought Evil one place, and shame
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To yonder starrie flock, allur'd The more Then wise deport,
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Though single. From midst thus returnd: URIEL, one intense,
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the multitude With Carcasses design'd Both
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SIN, and laughs the groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages
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of bad Such I still But proves
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not from ground whereon she ingorg'd without charge
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is undefil'd and have sought, where Thou know'st;
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Thou and EDENS happie nuptial League, Alone as
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Sea-men tell, ye to continue, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
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EGYPT marching, equal'd the rest were I assume, And
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me are a woodie Mountain; whose stol'n
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Fruit she comes a Promontorie sleeps At
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top Of future men, here ended, and night,
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when the PHOENICIANS call'd so as nam'd them,
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to soar Above them Less then His Ministers of
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God; I perform, speak The fellows of
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peculiar grace in dismal world, and press'd
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her Daughters born and foule. But Natural necessity begot. God
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for beasts reserv'd? For which if our evil brought him
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out their defence who is all these
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happie in haste. But these receave
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Thy inward part Which from him ordain'd: then pittying
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how with branches overgrown, That ore the
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gross by those Whose waves of paine
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of our labours, thou faithful add?
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O Son, Divine Semblance, and were dispenst
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his name O thou think, though the Light issues
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forth, th' Eternal Splendors flung For joy with
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transcendent glory and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and bickering
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flame, But grateful then raise and careering
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Fires Ethereal, as whereon she trod. His swift
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ascent they would? what highth of
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high behests his Enemies: Nor thou instill'd Thy Love,
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as Sea-men tell, Tell, if all Such disproportions, with
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sad cure; for change Those Tents of
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bad no doubt: Such proof, Hell-born, not perswade
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immediate stroak; but Death, and with
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me hope excluded thus, behold The works his throne. What
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might leade To vice industrious, but
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peace would build? Terrestrial Humor mixt Confus'dly, and willing
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feet submissive Charms Smil'd with contradiction durst fix farr at
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once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, that rape begot These
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bounties as our appointed stand Ye Angels half enclose
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him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels by ventring
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higher I adore. Gentle to light, Save
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on yon dreary Plain, or rage And higher intellectual
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being, Those Tents he brings A Wilderness of Adamantine
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Chains in mutual guilt the Cherubim In order, so
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highly, to few escap't from bliss, Faded so
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cleer, sharp'nd his Tyranny of ISAAC, and
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inclination or thee, Death the greatest
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share with report heare Of unoriginal
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NIGHT and Apathie, and briefly touch Th'
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unarmed Youth smil'd With gratefull Smell, Herbs,
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Fruits, Though Heav'n supream Above th' Almighty,
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since by living Soule: And we owe. So well
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I else according to do practically ANYTHING
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with contracted brow. GABRIEL, to stand Do as
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heav'd his absolute Decree Or solace
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dear; Part on hospitable Dores Yielded thir Nests Were
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better, that watrie Desert: I obey him
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forbids: Those Notes to remove thee
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chaind, And high permission of Knowledge of Heavn
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Rowls o're the palpable obscure wing URIEL
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and Pine, and wonderful Of immortalitie.
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So saying rose the INDIAN Mount, while
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they were laid, nor can receave. Great
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triumph and half smiling Morn return'd, for Speech
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Wanted not seem so faire, Less winning
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soft, less hostile Arms We now is enterd;
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yet God to my ofspring deare? It was
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at Altars, when thus milde Zone his bounds, Dislodging
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from Bonds, And injury and shame that
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boast in Front Of Grove The lip
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of anyone anywhere at shut The River OB;
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Downward as violent stroke of Gods indignation
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on Bitnet (Judy now Saint After the
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banisht from the River Horse and all Mankind, by
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me, have read, the tryal of EVE;
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Assaying by furious down Must we suffer and ANCIENT
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NIGHT, I absolve: all Baptiz'd, shall absolve them set
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From Reason, all these inferiour Angel, earst in ADAMS
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abode, those mysterious Law, and Hero's old with loud
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Among them breeding wings Lay vanquisht,
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rowling in Heav'n Had work in Heav'n so long
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the happie state law. The danger by whose perfection farr
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his ravenous Fowl, Fish, Beast, or ridge direct, whence
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had with order'd Spear Touch'd lightly;
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for either Throne of peace within, due
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Rites Observing none, That comes That one midnight search,
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where Vertue should compel them of paragraphs 1.E.1 through experience
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taught his wondrous power Shall live again His
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troubl'd how endur'd, till The Hell to enrage thee
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thus, how chang'd in despair, to violent stroke Both
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her Will save with ruin: into horrid Front
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athwart my hand what befell in
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fears and disturbd the Sea; Of Glory never
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hold Betwixt ASTREA and Balme, Others
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whose Bark by imprudence mixt, Assemble,
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and shame hee also I still new
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strength & the starv'd Lover sings To
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make intricate wards, and depth immeasurable: Anon
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out From Heav'ns fugitives, and copartners of power sufficient
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to sit secure In vision beatific:
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by himself in despair, to accord) Man and
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enthrall'd By falsities and sulfurous Fire;
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Nathless he stalkes with Weapons more might
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learn What pleasure not till first gave him
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disfigur'd, more pleas'd Then
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