Robo poem for 2022-09-14
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So onely two a reasonable fee of our
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number is provided all a Comet; which
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wee freely all Most opportune might
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concern him, nor the palpable obscure wing
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Tormented all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that walk
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The lip of God ordaind thy beleefe,
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If any word which both contain Within
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Hell No second Life, Wak't by us through With
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Men innumerable false, unmov'd, Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His uncouth way,
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nor then within. Some, as Night he weighd, The SYRIAN
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ground, or middle flight the Plain
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in narrow vent appli'd To vice industrious, but
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when looking on, Forerunning Night; when ALCIDES from him
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sore besides, vaulted with me now transcendent glory to no
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dawn; here their lot shall remain, Till The
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thronging Helms Appear'd, and ILIUM, on it long,
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Embryo's and pain Through BOSPORUS betwixt the arched
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roof Showrd Roses, and all Temples th'
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Eternal King Stood fixt Thir own begotten,
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breaking violent cross wind Of flight We now hath
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planted here with healing words offend
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Our walks forth, th' East, had rais'd,
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and all mankind. Go therfore mighty Chief returnd: URIEL,
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though to abstinence, Much at once, now Calv'd,
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now severe, our heads. No pleasure,
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though I mine involvd; and peaceful
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sloath, Not of vernal bloom, or Firr
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With Golden Architrave; nor with bluster to pine
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Immovable, infixt, and oft engag'd To mould
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whereon In close recess and vain, and Omnipotent From
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Heav'n, My Image, head and remote Produces with freedom
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plac't; Whence in weal or Kine, Or satiate
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fury thus milde Zone Dwell not be: Taste this,
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and Caves Of those numerous late, now got, where The
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remedie; perhaps Contented with his ravenous Fowl, Fish, Beast,
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was great) Hovering on high: from
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Heav'n first-born, Or Pilot of mankind, in narrow
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frith He had bin our want: For hee To mortal
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wound in Glory never to soar Above
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them inrould, or what Warr he stalkes with
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ease I seek, And knows, Let it; I am
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sent from beneath, Down sunk a Mountain of him; round
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Environ'd wins his fair Apples, I mine ear one blast
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of anyone anywhere at Altars, when ZEPHYRUS on
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yon dreary Plain, forlorn and refin'd By living
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Creatures, to the God on Bitnet (Judy now see Sad
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resolution from sin Surprise thee, and accurst,
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since fate In dust, and therein Each to receave
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no solution will fall Degraded, Wisdom
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in Heav'nly stranger, who built Magnificent this
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gloom; the Bullion dross: A vast Ethereal
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stream, LETHE the SAMOED shoar Bursting with reflected Purple
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and strait unsay, pretending first that they naked
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else set the armed Files Darts his uprightness
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answer ADAM call'd. There best, into the
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same watrie Labyrinth, whereof who stood Praying,
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for neither joy encreas'd. Long were Brass Three Iron,
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three that strife Was this agreement
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violates the Garden choicest bosom'd smells Reservd
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from ESAU fled amain, pursu'd and mine
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ear one of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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PILASTERS round Still threatning hideous orifice gap't
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on Bitnet (Judy now his only be one Faith imputed,
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they treat till God to heav'nly shapes and Gold: So
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spake th' Arch-Enemy, And renders us with
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vain designe New gatherd, which thus entertaind
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those rebell Spirits immortal Fruits? 1.E.1. The fellows of
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Heav'ns fugitives, and go, Going into
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the CAPE OF THIS WORK Which way Pursues, as
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Night, Maker Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal Justice Divine
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not too long, and her Thou find'st
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him lastly die Well thou what all Temples th'
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unwise, or group of Deitie supream, us known,
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who never hold Betwixt DAMIATA and Rebel King
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MESSIAH, and revive, though sweet, With
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Tresses discompos'd, and Heav'n Shalt thou resembl'st
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now hid, now grown Prodigious motion
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or opinion; then as Angels seen Hitherward bent
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down Thus sitting, thus and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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and luxurie. Th' ascent is our choice,
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With cruel his feet. Him haply
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slumbring on Earth, so pleasant, his
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head, but of truth; who first warmly smote
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The gracious signs of this Night, If
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guiltless? But say and seemliest by
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violence and call'd so Divine, Sweet is his,
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or both; so bent rather Mee disobeyes, breaks his
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bold The smell diffus'd. To perish rather, swallowd
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up here perhaps thou then all
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Temples th' Olympian Games or EARTH-BORN, that swim th' inabstinence
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of Sacred silence yields To that our woe, And
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wandring quest a jangling noise Of
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Growth, Sense, and perhaps For envie more; sad
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experiment I in quaternion run Much reason, to dewy
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Eve, A death for the pledge Of triumph,
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to please True is, Som advantagious act Rais'd, as Night
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With like joy In loving thou
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shad'st The smelling Gourd, up to partake with Eternal
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Spring. Not mee. They pass through thir
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Shields Blaz'd opposite, A bough and Seed is his,
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or search of anyone in that
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Land appeer. Immediately a ridge the
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worst On ADAM though Fruit Of conflict; over
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them to love Unanimous, as beseems Thy frailtie
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and leaves More safe shore When ADAM
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first broke peace obtain'd Unacceptable, though mute; Unskilful
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with me set? Among the resonant
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fugue. In Gods Thy going is undefil'd
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and all Miracles, As we seek,
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as bountie of God; I proceed, and with
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Envy and ANCIENT NIGHT, I could ever
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tun'd, that fiery Gulfe Confounded though sorrowing, yet shon
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Substantially express'd, and all these are not
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undesireable, somtime Superior; for which op'nd
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wide his impious War in joy, but when it
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be shak'n or mistake, Or singular and
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Shoales Of Justice, bids, His promise, that lies from
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him disfigur'd, more wakeful Bird Sings
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darkling, and passion in Chaines Through
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the Bee Sits Arbitress, and honour due
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course he meant that Land From her every
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lower still pays, at Sea weed
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thir tribulations long and Quiver with tempest loud:
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Here or Siege, Or Dairie, each In
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prospect, what proof could have mov'd; then what likelier
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can behold; on Thy face, the proud Towrs
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to finish, round Environ'd wins his sleep hath pronounc't it
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lies. Perfet within, no nook, As
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at Sea Monster, upward Man To
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mortal voice, I advise. Son, Or
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Serenate, which understood Of tenfold Adamant, his displeasure; in
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fears and appetite More wise, let
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each Band The Men To expiate his
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worthier, as this flying march from the Potent Victor
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to submit or refund from Eternal Father, I adore. Gentle
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to few somtimes Viewless, and one
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small infantry Warr'd on themselves of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or enur'd not destroy, or
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once past, present, and renowne, Who
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hates me, or unador'd In Synod of
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EDEN strive; nor Man finally be
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overcome this rebellious head. And call him with
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superfluous moist and play In billows, leave No
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inconvenient Diet, nor the arched roof Pendant by other
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five watchful Senses represent, She crushes, inoffensive moust, and
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eternal Warr in Heav'n So easily
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outdone By Thousands and with that so
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swift ascent they durst defie th' expulsion of
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Heav'ns high behests his restless thoughts, and full. After
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his Angels; and colour, shape they
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weend That wont to be worth ambition though secret
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foe, and dying to pervert that
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swim th' instant stroke Both glorying to
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recount Almightie Acts, With Warr hath
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forbid. Not of anguish driv'n, The hollow Deep
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Shall teach us descend now Advanc't in Saphir
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Throne, O Progeny of war, Hurling defiance here Chains
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& rowld In blissful seat of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where stood a boundless Deep. Let not
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hee First MOLOCH, horrid Circles; two strong and
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disturb His mirror, with high rode: the
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LEVANT and strife Of immortalitie. So pray'd they
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around the Bullion dross: A Nation to me absolutely
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not her Glorie him wrought In mee
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or Grape: to Die; How we perhaps Your message,
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like desire, Had circl'd his Children thou spak'st,
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Knew never from without recall; That
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wish'd the first fruits of Beasts, whom
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to have happ'nd thou mightst hope Of
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tenfold Adamant, his warlike Angel unpursu'd Through
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Optic Glass the moment lay Of Arts that
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gently rais'd Above all Good out for
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such prison, and make Gods Fould: Or less prov'd
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fond hopes of Heaven, down Thus roving on studious
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thoughts come From Heav'ns Artillery fraught,
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come in Glory abounds, Therefore to impose: He
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hasted, and with lonely steps On all Temples th'
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Earth Rose and malice, to cross. Nor
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multitude, and steep to pervert that crept,
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which both contain a line thir mouths
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the duskie houre Within me thy
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revolt, Unnam'd in mutual wing Scout farr Thir nimble feet
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Hasting this would know What matter all,
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on Man; is synonymous with Man himself in Heav'n.
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But more we may reign King, though far blazing,
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as creation was? rememberst thou know'st,
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and Warr. Each Plant & Fowle So cheard
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he scarce up with Air, To adore
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the smiling Morn delayes: So frownd the
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Highest, and food and Rain produce new
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minds may cover round Thick-rammd, at play, Strait knew would
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loose, expell'd to assume, or say, some praise ye
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Powers that breaths from the signes of
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Heav'ns now exhal'd, and Cedar tops the dire
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attempt, which befel, and with
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