Robo poem for 2021-04-25
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She was sunk, and all sides round This
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downfall; since his powerful Key Into utter
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and full. After the ample Air Shorn of
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Ice, that seem'd Or wander through experience of our
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doom Reserv'd him out of all Her
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Husband, for distinction serve The latter quick up with fierce
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contention brought along the Dragon, put off, and
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laughs the mantling Vine Layes forth peculiar Graces; then
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Arch Angel, I soare, Above th' Air That spot like
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the sound the Shield, Awaiting what intends to
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begin. As drops the radiant Sun more
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noble stroke shall his work from. If him done
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Mayst ever with downie Bank with Eyes
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That stood obdur'd, And longer pause Down
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drop'd, and with bad Such restless thoughts, and thrice
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happie pair; enjoy, till on earth,
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durst not safe. Assemble thou canst redeeme, Thir frail
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Man His violence and through Heav'n, so cleer,
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sharp'nd his voice thou in loose tresses wore Of
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painful steps to deck with Truth; Meanwhile the
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Shrine Of PHILISTEAN DALILAH, and how the worst
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endures. Mean while Warr Open or
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morrows next appeer'd Spangling the cold invirons round, Kindl'd
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through thir faith? O thou beest he;
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But what doubt and ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy now
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foretold The Womans Seed shall delineate so, By Night
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he pass'd Through Sin Original; while over ADRIA to
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inshrine BELUS or Suffering: but henceforth not theirs it
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shew'd In billows, leave of fears and sheer within 60
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days work, yet what words Touchd
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onely, and shame beneath That beat with stone besides
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to soar Above them askance, and knows that bad
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Woman? Thus talking to impose: He lights, if thrown
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on or weakest prove
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Where TIGRIS at THEB'S and therein
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By ancient Seat; perhaps I flew, and curious Knots,
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but drawn Empyreal substance be returnd Up to soar
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Above th' Omnipotent From off Into utter darkness, and
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gross to be o'rematcht by command Single,
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is low whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith
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on Thrones; Though wandring. Brightest Seraph tell His
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Quadrature, from SYRIAN ground, or enur'd not
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forbear aloud. The Records now went Into
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus cri'd. Onely begotten
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Son, by whose mortal snare; for God Of immortalitie. So
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farr I never shall trust To journie through
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Plate and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from
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the amorous play. To other sort In these Titles
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now let in Child-bearing were come On evil strait
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commands to God; I see and regain
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the happier EDEN, till anon His turret Crest,
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and most irregular they need, hee inlie rag'd,
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in DAN, Lik'ning his head, possessing soon had made
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for uses to pursue Thy hearing, such with
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dew; fragrant the Ford To mortal
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food, nor somtimes is truly fair. Fall'n Cherube, to describe
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whose vertue of Knowledge, knowledge within
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Or all terror of Sulphur. Thither his
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thought be so on promise made in
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despair, to soar Above th' ambrosial fragrance fill'd
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Immeasurably, all Temples th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus farr,
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founded on warr be severd, we dream, And
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starrie train: But somtimes forget to enrage thee more,
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and passion in few: Say Goddess, not fill With secret
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conclave sat Alone, but less amiablie milde,
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this thy good in PALESTINE, and plac'd us enslav'd,
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but rackt with rebounding surge the Ages infinite. Thee from
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dance With supple knee? ye shall he whom the
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bottomless perdition, there to sway Of
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wicked Tents thou solitude, is plotting how soon
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they move; Each had filld with feats
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of Pomp and with retorted scorn his
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uprightness answer ADAM severe, our Lord, as
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this abhorred deep despare: And multiply a murmuring waters
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dark Aereal vapours flew Of sacred Porch
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EZEKIEL saw, They trespass, Authors to
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know, and fell flat, and avert From
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mee his admonishment Receave with revenge:
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cruel his burning Lake where he
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paus'd not, and distribution of like which both perhaps
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over such pleasure overlov'd. Or less endure, or fond
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and copartners of night, Scorning surprize. Or Bright Temple,
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where those now, While the fiercest Spirit and underneath
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ingulft, for unjust, to soar Above the midst a
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murmuring waters issu'd from like which here
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and full. After short permit to soar
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Above his offence. O name, Though
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single. From Branch to wind Swayes them; wilt
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bring thee too little think The likeness of God) Th'
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Empire of Pomp and with Soul. Male
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he full of brightest shine. There rest, if warr
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be henceforth most averse, thee along Innumerable before Dwelt from
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thence ensue, Shee as appertaine To
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darkness, such I overjoyd could hav orepow'rd such
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danger or not, and heav'nlie-born, Here for
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thy contempt, At thee How suttly
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to do onely, but wide Circuit, let the
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dwellings peace: and scarce of enmitie disarm'd,
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Of incorporeal turn. For his pale dominion checks the
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terms Of victorie; deeds on us, unless Be sure,
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The work outgrew The radiant forms Excelling human, rational,
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though faultie since, Baptiz'd or shade Laurel and
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Conscience represented All Trees Of Natures Law, thou
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yon Lake Rapt in Heav'n. O thou thy speed
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succinct, and proud! Words which else not offending, satisfi'd
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With Frie innumerable boughs each seem'd
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Farr other Parts besides Of glimmering
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of raging Fire Hath emptied Heav'n, Servilitie with almost immense,
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and wilde, Up from hence, though brute, unable to soar
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Above all reponsbility that fail where
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ye and Love and evil hast thy transgression
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due, Thir influence Of brutal sense, yet
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now therefore give Light began Through the Temple right of
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all, believing lies Against the wrauth
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to soar Above th' HORIZON; then under the river
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of Faith Prefer, and glad. Empress, the uttermost
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convex of death, and foule. But keep her
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stood; One next in proportion due praise
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his plaint renew'd. Not like POMONA'S Arbour smil'd
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With narrow search with rage; But all
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Her mischief, and all works In confus'd march forlorn,
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th' adventrous Song, and therein dwell. And get free as
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this Hell sate Idol of Life, where
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any and Timbrels loud Their Altars by
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me, the work us good, why should be King
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Stood fixt her resembling Air, and Power, In
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outward strength; while it was seen
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Among them in face of Life. Nor yet
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from bliss, as in Front and
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outrage: And Devils to side As far
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and should boast me most, and bare, unsightly,
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unadorn'd, Brought Death is perfectly accurate. No
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need walk, you provide access Without my sense expos'd
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In these that on Bitnet (Judy now
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wholly on IMAUS bred, Whose annual Voiage, born of Heaven,
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or Yeares: This is Sovran King, though faultie since,
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but to prepare thee resolvd, Rather
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then PANDORA, whom now appeers, And wheel the
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verdant Isles HESPEREAN sets, my ever fight, who first
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were these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in captivitie he
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counsels different, or that tore Hells
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Concave, and stedfast Earth. At Joust
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and Hell that excels Mistrustful, grounds his Angels many miles
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aloft: that gently hast provided Death; ye
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find, seise fast, too long, depriv'd Thy
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weaker; let pass The Project Gutenberg EBook of Spirits
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immortal Fruits? Fall'n Cherube, to unlock These
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cowring low raise In Nature him perplext, where Vertue
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should be, all Trees loaden with scalding thurst and
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INDUS: thus began. Ofspring of Mankind, by som Magazin to
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tend Thir embryon Atoms; they keep
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These were pour'd Cherub rode Of
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darkness borne His crime makes guiltie
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all kindes (Though like folly shewes; Authoritie
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and colours mixt: On thir odoriferous wings the Author of
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Fools, to soar Above all assaults Their
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great bidding darkness visible Serv'd by himself was askt.
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The Pledge of Honour knew, but first
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create new World; by proof enough severe, Imput'st
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thou seekst To know, when her glowd, oft His
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presence hid my adventure then ours for ev'n in
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hell Precedence, none, That scorn'd his constant
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Faith He ceas'd; and empties to augment.
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The Grandchilde with aught on Bitnet (Judy
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now Gladly into hallow Engins belcht, whose
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conspicuous count'nance, without thy Humiliation shall turn
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Metals of joy, to God-head, and pain Can
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end In all sides round the Woods the roots
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THESSALIAN Pines, And humble Shrub, And
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level wing Scout farr Down cast Ominous
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conjecture on Arch-Angel trumpet; through Heav'n, with fierie Swords,
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and shame beneath This I am, why
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Obtruded on IMAUS bred, Whose fellowship I sate Sin
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With gentle Angel cri'd. PARADISE LOST ***
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START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST ***
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END OF CONTRACT EXCEPT THOSE PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH 1.F.3. YOU
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HAVE NO REMEDIES FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR REFUND - You can fly By
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Haralds voice once as unclean. Bold deed
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thou the Garden God They found,
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which a sent from the Sovran King, AHAZ
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his loines and steep wilderness, whose
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stol'n Fruit renown'd, Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in dismal
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Gates, if we stand on a farr
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to subdue By Haralds voice From granting
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hee, Who sees Of Dulcet Symphonies and Temperance, Truth
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fail not, as Ev'ning from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon to reject Envious commands, For never
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will Supream, And put on earth, durst defie
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