Robo poem for 2021-06-08
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If it rose, they or enur'd not purchase
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deare side Night Or Summers Noon-tide
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air, while they sat as yet recall'd His
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utmost Orbe Of GANGES or MAROCCO, or
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heav'd his heel. Produced by doome So eagerly the
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seat hath overcome or right down thir Rebellion, from
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SYRIAN ground, or Office is both by
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tract of quick up with ascention bright Sea
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Surpass his thought Was never, Arms Drew after wretched
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Life Still unfulfill'd with looks Down thither
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brought along Innumerable before By pollicy, and spring Out of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when earnestly they calld The
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Angel, though after some Island, oft,
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and feare Under him drove: Down
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sunk down, If so highly, to tame These
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Feminine. For well being such, They
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found, fast his seisure many dayes Giv'n
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me then avail though sad, till then ADAM his
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meek aspect maligne Ey'd them yet extends to
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seek What when her kinde, and
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stormie gust and such appear'd Obscure som message high applause
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was declar'd Absolute rule; thy reward
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was cleard, and future, in despair, to
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fear Of squadrond Angels contented with bad Errand,
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Man Plac't in earnest, when the
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draff and all things know; At his joynts
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relax'd; From either end of sorrow, black it
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seems excess, that VVhich onely our
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own vile as Are many nobler shape
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and Warr. Each with reflected Purple
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and remote Produces with like desire, which
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else Superiour and pain From their sounding
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shields the Oracle of Mankind, to do all use
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of thee, foretold Should yet all Head, what
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the sleepy drench Of day-spring, and pure blood Of
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refuge, and rest, as fast, fear we may
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lye Groveling and Sword-Law Through labour and
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as not here shalt give us
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down Must suffer more, Determin'd to its own
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mouths. There to submit or 1.E.9. If steep, suspens
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in thee, shun the Name Shall separate he thereat
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Offended, worth thy restraint: what wretched Life that sat
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high collateral glorie: him in PALESTINE, and
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food and much advanc't, Came furious down Wide
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waving, all Natures works by a spacious
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ground, had suffic'd, Not God All-seeing, or
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apprehend? The present, Let us Man therefore shall lead.
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Nor serv'd but when AEGYPT with surpassing Glory
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extinct, and revenge, immortal minds. Thus saying rose as
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great Emperors call, Justice seems; yet not fear'd; should
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conceal, and enthrall'd By Numbers that gently
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rais'd From mee they presum'd So eminently
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never tasted, nor set thee unblam'd? since Meridian Towre:
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Then strait they may, accept Alone as fast, With
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more violent and smoak: Such wondrous and AUTUMN pil'd, though
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unseen, Shoots farr som great Idea. Up to
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check Fruitless imbraces: or seeming pure, Not here, as
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Sea-men tell, Tell, if SION also her Original brightness,
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nor obeid: Your bulwark, and hurried him they
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recoild affraid At first, who first Father,
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t' whom mutual Honour and warme,
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Temper or nam'd BEELZEBUB. To hide Thir number to
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rase Som advantagious act Annuls thy Womb Shall
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hast'n, such Foes To tempt or condens't, bright Arms,
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in despair, to that furie stay'd, Quencht in
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Devotion, to know, And tortures him out of evils;
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of raging fires Awak'd should be, for once
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again In circuit meets A broad smooth
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the last led To bottomless perdition,
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there I will Thine shall leave them
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to leave so steers, and speak thy name best we
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perhaps a row of ORMUS and tell
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Of shrubs and sure, To counterfet Mans
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voice, that bright Toward the gloom For
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which instructs us invisible is thought? All on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to be, and, though fairest
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Fruit, Blossoms and worthy well pleas'd, all
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Her long or therein set and passion to
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accord) Man once of shame, Vain wisdom all, believing
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lies our revolt, Unnam'd in Glory never can advise,
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and dire Snake and Plaine, Both what else above
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rule Over the rest well we perhaps When coming
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to sleep secure; his Almighty Engin he
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was, our part such appear'd A multitude, like
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the Fields more valid Armes, and pleasure be propitious
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guest, as are scattered throughout Dominion like
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which tends to mankind Be gather'd beams, Now ere
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well observe Immutably his darling Sons Came flying, meet
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Mortalitie my Foes, Death So JOVE Sheer o're
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dale his Mates thus obtain His onely good;
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And hence depart, and gave signs
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of solid good have sinnd, Not nocent
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yet, when AEGYPT with liquid sweet. But all
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assaults Their surest signal, they chew, and sense within
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Orb, Incredible how would surpass Earths habitant. And destin'd
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to say all, To attaine The first appeering
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kenns A violent deeds. Then aught Therein
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enjoy'd In Heaven, down in highth of all dismal;
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yet God in sighs the Books
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of Men Delighted, or taste, till in
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dismay, yet confest later then half enclose
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him first a Coronet his Bowre. Thy lingring,
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or lowly creep; Witness the Sire,
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to enrage thee yet had infus'd Sweetness into the
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Acts of vernal bloom, or feard Thy sin his
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Sons, who desir'st The Portal shon, And
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Morning Starr Enlightning her SATAN fell, whom we thought,
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which to Couch; And none higher knowledge
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or appearing on yon dreary Plain, then alone, By
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quick result. Where erst they grow; But grateful Eevning Starr
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of Heav'ns basis, bring them dwell. For
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which the fraudulent Impostor foule Thir earthlie
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Charge: Of Thunder: and moist, and dangers, heard so absolute
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Decree Fixd on himself Treble confusion,
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over moist and longing wait The
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Planets rushing he strode. Th' Almighty ceas't, but of mankind,
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in wanton rites, which yonder VVorld, which
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evil turne ascanse The discord which fame
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in hell Precedence, none, Created pure. But
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evil soon they less, In Battel proud With him
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prime Wisdom, what resolution from pain Through pride
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And gladlier shall from Hell. With Jubilee, and
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paine, Against the shape the gloomy Deep; with
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Gold The Palace Gate there onely
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strength he wings Wide wasting; such Object to gaze the
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fatall hands Of AMRAMS Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from
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death releast Some easier conquest now purer essence then
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these eyes, Sunk down To AGRA and fashond
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with gradual scale sublim'd To mortal injurie Imperishable,
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and learne His brooding on by a frown
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of vernal bloom, or distributing this darkness
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durst affront his foe. Space that ever
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to accord) Man May prove a round by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on a horrid Roof, And
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courage never fade the Deep malice
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fall'n, yet public peace, Said then from NILE To
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Idols through experience of Diabolic pow'r
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Active within thir secrets of Life. Nor
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hee sat them free, what redounds,
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transpires Through multitude Now I bred them new Possessor:
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One Heart, one by right against all sorts
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are accepted so, since he roam'd the injur'd merit, That
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Glorie in large in Man. With pittie Heav'ns ascent
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of Pomp and Epicycle, Orb Through
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labour grows, And starrie Host, left desert and
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void: Darkness must ensue, Shee fair, a Sea.
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Others on high: from like doom, Yet
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live Law unjust That whoso eats thereof, my
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sole command, and drive them penitent
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By thir triple steel. Another side, and forms Excelling
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human, and solitarie, these and slow, Who since
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thou ADAM, who loves imbraces met, & wreathd
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His Ministers of God for great
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mischief fit vessels pure, Not like which The sacred things,
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and vast, a Rib, with BRITISH and cinders fill'd; so
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we need from on these The
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more warmth then fallible, it brought:
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and breath'd immortal sing?) Suspended Hell,
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her Native Soile, for Man in VALDARNO, to supply
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Perhaps hath here Beast, was thir baleful eyes agast View'd
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first make All Intellect, all mankind in spacious wound
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in Triumph and prime Orb, Incredible how
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repair, How busied, in silence thir eyes devout,
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Grateful digressions, and death, and Heroic Song End, and
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remove his Lip Not long, for both, the
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wind Of som Magazin to thine To
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bellow through experience taught thee of
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light, how repair, How are threatn'd, but what
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would on Bitnet (Judy now of Darkness, and
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passion in Plain Of hazard huge affliction
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and sleek enamel'd Neck, Fawning, and call'd Satan,
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with excessive grown to that now, foretasted Fruit, Blossoms
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and passion in Heav'n rejoic'd, and wine. Witness
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if here observd His words or Hell,
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Though threatning, grew Neer that thus began. Whence and
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Revenge Descend from Eternitie, for her warmth then bursting
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forth and wine. Witness this one moment, in
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Men with liquid fire and all this VVorld Of
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Cedar, and intellectual being, stil shades High
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proof ye don against the middle flight Aloft, incumbent on
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promise made ease thy just pretenses in himself
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Impossible is worthiest, and by Faith or fixed Anchor in
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Heav'n Where to enrage thee not; shee
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for I yeild, and happier farr I
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undertook To Idols through experience taught the Flesh of
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Pomp and sparkles dire; Attended with tears VVatering the bridal
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Lamp. Thus with Envy and destin'd to
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do the brightning Orient Pearl & glorious and
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bliss, Faded so we do, undo, and Seraph
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rowling in whose Bark by gloomie bounds Of
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