Robo poem for 2022-10-08
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If counsels from SYRIAN ground, till the terror
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of Heav'ns now soild and Fowle living dores;
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let us call by one, Now at command, and frozen
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Continent to wander with looks receave thir harm, crush't
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in themselves, and employees expend considerable effort to strive,
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no account, But fondly overcome Thir earthlie Charge:
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Of Wiles, More glorious works, yet hath
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hither From their prey on Bitnet (Judy now
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from soundest sleep Was not; shee in Lust they
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rejoyce Each Orb within the Mountains huge affliction and
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indecent overthrow and dangers, heard By center, or
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wilt bring forth at th' anointed King; And choral
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symphonies, Day and remov'd from OEALIA Crown'd With singed
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bottom shook his commands to equal which else
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how thir overgrowth, as Sea-men tell, How
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are decreed, Reserv'd him thou, what resolution from
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our Hill. Whence in crime, Long after known to
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bear: but different sort Shall yeild us,
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naming thee combin'd In Nature rests. Hee from
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Heav'n wakes despair Thus to soar Above all
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Temples th' utmost Port the quiet state with me.
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Thus God by so hainous now, Avoided
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pinching cold invirons round, And as seemd, or
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High; because in bulk as since,
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but what boldness brought forth all
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these at no obstacle found me, though grave, with
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blood Of his experienc't eye, but
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meaner thoughts Had been achiev'd, whereof each place
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foretold his restless thoughts, and of EDEN on then
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avail though numberd such As Father from the worlds
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wilderness long process of birth Now
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shaves with Spade and ugly Serpents; horror chil'd
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At such Thir boasted Parents; TITAN Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come
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I come and Shield, half abash't ADAM
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fatherly displeas'd. A thing naught merits
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praise hee hath impaird, which with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on Gods, Adore him, life so farr;
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So spake th' Ocean barr'd At
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thir watch; these the trademark license,
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apply to pray, repent, and Warr?
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Warr had Of his beams That with both
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the Almightie's aide, I adore. Gentle to aggravate His own:
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for the frown Each Flour which thus expell'd to
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reside, his taste No inconvenient Diet, nor hope in
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Idol-worship; O Supream Foe Envying our adversarie,
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whom but shun His Offring soon
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returnd, as farr and all assaults
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Their great Whales, and stature as Nourishment
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to do with mine. And Immortalitie: that
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sat not, revolted multitudes Were it be made of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or with GORGONIAN
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terror guards The infernal Rivers now Of
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Fruit-trees overwoodie reachd too high above his resolution
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from the dun Air sublime, and smoak:
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Such prohibitions binde The skill or nam'd BEELZEBUB. To
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journie through fire had filld the sword
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Of mankind, in Mercy and found,
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fast bound. Thou Can Perish: for hiss for the
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Courts and Farmes Adjoynd, from Earth,
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each beauteous flour, Glistring with disdain, Soon had
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life shall see Black fire Victorious. Thus
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were those too like one Empire;
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doubtless; while now Advanc't in Glory sat,
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by living Souls, ye right, and kept the
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tender herb, were form'd, Save what strength,
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or grav'n in Heav'n somtimes on rout, Confusion worse
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to cringe, not charge for prayers or reflection
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gaines Of stunning sounds and Mist, then
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justly hath spi'd In the left, A Lion rampd,
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and charitable donations to entitle me rais'd, and
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motion? and condemns to mix And
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while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse Upon the
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Earth, Attend: That mock our native vigour soon his
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womb was a savorie odour blow'n, Grateful vicissitude, like
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this goodly Frame, while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds:
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At thy Power and heard, without Night, And th'
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Ethereal mould Incapable of worth Came to strike, though
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joynd In EDEN, shall practice how thou Like change
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delectable, not think hard by Ceremonies Cannot without
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hope To have lost, I reck not, and
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Goddess-like demeanour seems the multitude Might intercept thy illustrious
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made, and two, her enjoying, what likelier
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can invent With Spirits maligne Ey'd them so
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as late Doubted his Leggs entwining Each thing
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thou then mankinde higher, Surpassest farr remov'd
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Not all corruption, all temptation to part SATAN
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stood One day Thy dread of God's high
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thir dwelling God was hid themselves
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not dismaid, And now attains, I purchase with
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almost immense, and movd, and with
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revenge: cruel his mother Earth Though,
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in mee, and gates of faithfulness profan'd!
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Faithful to soar Above th' habitations of
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Satan talking to do I bent thir Law,
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thou what doubt and Shoales Of dalliance had
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bid What pleasing was swum, was giv'n, th' Almightie
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is, Som Capital Of Rebel Angels, by
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me, sole command thir Standard, so
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true, If so broad as farr remote, with
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BRITISH and therein dwell. For those who, when next
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we end Thou mai'st not; To vice industrious,
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but endevord with surpassing Glory crownd,
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Look'st from other, till I perceave the rules above; so
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rife There with adverse power hostility
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and dangers, heard this then wilt
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bring home spoils with hop'd success, Throws
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his Angels; and CHIMERA'S dire. Is doubtful; that state, Who
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out of our choice, With lust hard
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and Pestilent: Now other, as fast,
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too large, Beguil'd by curse My
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Tongue Organic, or where, if what mild answer
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from NILE To undergo eternal Warr to
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quell thir Ears, while others cause addrest,
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Stood to think the slender waste
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Wide waving, all Head, all things wise In circuit
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walles this glorie excel, But JOSHUA whom And knew
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His mightie Angels with words applause
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was formd then mistrust, but all hope
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reviv'd. Th' Image hee To mortal combat or
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deceave his adorers: hee once And therefore cannot survive
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without his State whom now Of Seasons return,
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and long after all assaults Their surest signal,
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they in our Grand Parents in most reclame,
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Grieving to like, equal hope, Before all
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a silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while over HELLESPONT
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Bridging his oblique way shall his Temple, to
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no one slight bound Thy tempring; with
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SATURN old Night: first at Altars, when
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in mooned hornes Thir language and clos'd Not of
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incense his bounds And practis'd distances to visit
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thee; but peace Of colour glorious Chief; They felt
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the subjected Plaine; then under the surer barr
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His death mature: Peace and highth, And reassembling our
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foes anow besides, in machine readable by
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me, with wings Flung Rose, Glad to accord) Man
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his ponderous shield Ethereal Skie appeer, Back to endure
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Thy sweet the rather to do
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the Larbord shunnd CHARYBDIS, and Redeemer
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voluntarie, And oft engag'd To them fair Truth.
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Then aught disturb'd thir naked Glorie. Such
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ruin seems a Fountain or Earth, to highest Heav'n; I
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Am found desolate; for who I heard, and all
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mankind Must eat, they return To mortal Men
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with quick instinctive motion of blustring winds, which
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wee freely shouldst be upreard His utmost
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Hell could I no friendly voice, that strange
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conveyance fill'd With envie and renowne, Who
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knows, Let us down Warring in shape,
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If ye Angels, or change of freedom both
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thir waste, and regain the rest; so
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deep: So fair Idolatresses, fell A space,
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till one Flesh, my constant mind
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thee reconcil'd, at Sea flow'd Of
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DEMOGORGON; Rumor next behind, Whose failing, meets A woodie
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Theatre Of mine Not God is its
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own gifts, and breath'd The Author
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of Heav'n With tufts the speed gave prospect
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lay. Down from SYRIAN mode, whereon to mee onely
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good; I will appear The suburb of glorious Train With
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more attentive minde Of light Dwelt from
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those flames Casts pale dominion checks
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the deep Her bearded Grove Of Mightiest. Sense
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where PROSERPIN
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gathring flours aloft Fly o're the Herd Of
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hazard in doubtful hue: but favour'd more
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who stood, till wandring Spirit coming shon, Majestick
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though sad, Depopulation; thee with EURYNOME,
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold
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before Dwelt from Night; Light Cloth'd with almost
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immense, and obedience and all Hills. As
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we need With clang despis'd His hinder parts, then
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this earthly, with EURYNOME, the fixt
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Starrs, last consume us, though gay
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Legions close; with Mirtle band, mindless the
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upper World; at THEB'S and gave to submit or on
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light; when he arrive The Hell
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saw Heav'n so fulfill, To dwell on Bitnet
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(Judy now for different degree Disjoyne us,
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hate, and sheer within the spirit remains
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him out of burning Marle, not Die: How overcome
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this Imperial Ensign, which op'nd from both
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Skie, and dizzie swumm In meditated fraud
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be Paradise, Now at command, and present
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things. Revenge, deceiv'd The following each
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other, till then, and Speares Hung
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amiable, HESPERIAN Gardens fam'd of tempestuous fire, His
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will she deserts thee unblam'd? since In
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counterpoise, now got, where ABASSIN Kings
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BARBARIC Pearl & them best, where
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plentie hung Clustring, but trusting in narrow vent
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appli'd To mortal tast Brought her swelling Breast
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Naked met thou Nor skilld nor end
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with fierie red, sharpning in PALESTINE, and remov'd
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may use of monstrous sight The
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suburb of as struck'n mute, though joynd With various
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hue; by th' Ecliptic, sped with zeal. Thus while
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Waiting revenge: cruel Serpent:
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