Robo poem for 2021-01-17
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Hail Of Whirlwind and obedience left to
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rase Som safer resolution, which no place No
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detriment need feare, goe Before him drove: Down cast
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him behold was heard. So farr remov'd
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may compare the earth a savorie
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odour blow'n, Grateful vicissitude, like in despair, to express
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how farr off; then they pursu'd in her by native
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Rock or degree, of Hell had they around
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the Sphear whose Eye That shake
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Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come unsought. Wouldst thou
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never seek, once In jointed Armour clashing
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bray'd Horrible discord, and erect, Least
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with scorn. Think not, nor shall
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befall In mystic Dance not mounted scale With ported
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Spears, as Night From HAMATH Northward to all;
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but that equal which he pronounc'd. But
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follow the Books of IND, Or how this frail
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Man ere dawne, Effect shall thy revolt,
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yet oft then these, But first sought
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repair that reigns Monarch in despair, to cross. Nor
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was bold: A while over wrauth also? be withheld Thy
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wish, and false; nor Train, Pretending so low
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raise Dreadful combustion down as Sea-men tell,
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Or we enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly deem'd,
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I relate, Erring; for Heav'n Towrs,
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And stabl'd; of Hell, and shame that seeing
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me, the deep Her spots of Hell,
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Not only canst represent As the Skie, Should yet wants
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Partakers, and dislodge by being ordain'd
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In eevn or ATLAS unremov'd: His promise, that
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witherd all Her rosie steps adore.
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Gentle to Heav'n; the sleepy drench Of SARRA,
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worn with mutual league, United as
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Night had prepar'd For mans life
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so Fate Inextricable, or once Indebted and joy
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ineffable diffus'd: Beyond the fields revive, though not taste
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No happier then his aide; As we feel
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that moves on Bitnet (Judy now proclaim'd? But this
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high dispute With pitie, violated not my
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dust, and Hero's old Arming to Arms on errand
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sole, and Limb Sutable grace And now Of
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peaceful sloath, Not sedulous by night;
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And should most excels in writing (or any files
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of rage to soar Above his head, possessing
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soon failing, hapless fall Through multitude With loss
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Irreparable; tearms of Rock Ran purple to
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skirt to faile; objects distant far and circling
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row of nature and Asphodel, And Fabl'd how spring time,
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The hollow nook, As Father from Eternitie,
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appli'd To bow and knows how
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blows the tread at THEB'S and die:
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what ere thou turnd thither-ward in Heav'n Long way
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Up rose Satan exalted sat, Or Starrs to
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soar Above th' habitations of light
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her field: add wings, or without leave of mankind,
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though free to Nature to me
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thus, behold though joynd In battel, what doe mine
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Not then springs as that bad
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to soar Above all at leasure to
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breathe Among the chief were falling,
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and drearie Vaile They measure Grace, wherein no middle
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Air along, ride in charge with me
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can do, undo, and vast, a universal
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ruin upon me, yet submiss, though unbeheld in yonder
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Gates? through veins of Spirits when
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her Nuptial embraces forcible we suffer worse?
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is discovered and dischargd; what chance detains? Come forth.
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He ceas'd; and pain Can it rag'd, in
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Heavn, & when God will create more perfet
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sight, each hand Reaching beyond this Ethereous mould
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whereon to set with thwart obliquities, Or is
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thine; it rose, and tends to soar Above
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them with me beyond All perfet good never fade
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the new Wine intoxicated both precedes. Whence heavie pace
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the brightning Orient Pearle, whereon In billows,
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leave in Mercy and beare rule; restraint broke
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loose array; So spake domestick ADAM cleerd
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of him, longer pause assenting, thus
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created, needs To bottomless perdition, there no
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end. Mean while Shee as him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels seen Hovering on Thy
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King Ride on mans polluting Sin and regain
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the Congregation call'd; For death, Proclaiming Life Our Maker
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bids increase, who at all; with ambitious mind
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us off from the train of field be
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henceforth Monarchie over wrauth Burnt after when
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farr From him, that finds her ample
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spaces, o're dale his dart, Fearless assault,
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In close The Womb of somthing not solicit donations
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are told, So farwel Hope, If counsels from
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PELORUS, or slack thir glories, to
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soar Above them that feeds the broad Herds upsprung:
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The Calf in unapproached light and refuge
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from forth crept The sacred influence:
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less think how farr deceav'd; thy Dominion,
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ADAM, witness Heaven, Where Joy upraise In amorous delight.
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She most, and inferr Thee I else
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thou climb'st, And what strength, They destitute and plac'd
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Within them rule Of middle pair And
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yet to greatest part in despair, to come to
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soar Above them fell, And CHAOS, since
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thine and fall Free leave ye both.
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O sight Of Beasts, or Valley, Fountain, and knows
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His anger, whom our state under the terms
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of mankind, in Paradise Lost, by sinning
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grown. The Heav'nly overpowerd, Companions deare,
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Found out of darkness there will curse Thir Maker,
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in Heav'n Gate Looks through experience of fit
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his purposd prey. He scours the Woods, and
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all these erect From MEDIA post to submit
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or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift Nocturnal
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and full. After these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing
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in unapproached light Sent from the head appeerd
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In ancient TARSUS held, Even to
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my redeemd Shall breath her word, my goodness,
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grace diffus'd, so vaine, Under spred All he
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sees, while it rose The Rib he gives me
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committed and distaste, Anger and passion
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to starve in hell Precedence, none, so enflame my
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day he scape into his heart oreflow'd. My pleaded
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reason. To mortal foe, and shame him Power That
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led His fierceness of this gloom;
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the calm Firmament; but O much won who
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renounce Thir downie Bank with what must
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be henceforth not lost; where stood and sad,
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the Moon. Thither full bliss. Him the
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night measur'd with either, but that brightest shine.
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Is propagated seem to accept Alone as
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from the slumber, on Bitnet (Judy now
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hid, deprivd His bright officious Lamps, Light
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back I on studious thoughts imployd Have left me
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Henceforth; my Flesh, or access Without dimension,
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where he held part remains Invincible, and shame hee
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who lives in Sea, and all Ages infinite.
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Thee Father full West. As my Decree, The
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facil gates of light, but endevord with thine,
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to nobler sights of pain to tell His
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final dissolution, as my sense, Reasoning to invite
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To interrupt can grow About them transverse ten
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fold More unexpert, I will raise another
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World who thee withdraw The Mother of Life
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To illuminate the dust and future,
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in Heav'n. What seemd remediless, Thus said. Native forme. What
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doubtful may elect Safe towards the dusky Air upbore
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Thir course through experience of sacred Hill,
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and devote, He spreads for now high, High
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overarch't imbowr; or heav'd his lucid streams.
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He ended; and heard, That reaches blame,
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but down Thir natural center to fall One night for
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ever saw them to move; Each Stair mysteriously
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was high: from mans delightful land, nor
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could repeate, As we must dwell, or access
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Without Mediator, his shafts, and Seas Beyond
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the murkie Air, the popular vote Inclines, here lights
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His trust To vice industrious, but misjoyning shapes,
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Which I presumptuous; and also from succour farr. Then
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who Reigns, and Heav'n so nigh. Neererhe
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drew, disdaining flight, and shame, The
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Ground whence with genial moisture, when Orient Colours waving: with
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these earthie bounds be more remov'd,
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Under spred That ever dwells: Hail Shot
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after light of Hell, Not unamaz'd she sat
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mute, Pondering the Waters; what is mine; Our
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envied Sovran, and foild with me. Some
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say and call'd so rare? Here
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grows More Angels Food, and taste upheld by Noon
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he snuff'd the taste No happier EDEN, till
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fire To witness thou spok'n as not quite
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abolisht and laughs the rinde Still urges, and
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press'd her nocturnal Note. Thus far worse sufferings must
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be with speediest of enmitie disarm'd, Of
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proud honour rise; Least on yon boyling
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cells prepar'd, The fruitless hours, and strange conveyance fill'd
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With length From him, what surmounts the exclusion
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from West her stately growth though damnd
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I felt how then our eyes Of Cattel and
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least that fixt Laws impos'd, And season
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him to share of Hell, Thou from God, well
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thy native dust? O ADAM, rise, high
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Passions, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and unespi'd
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To fortifie thus entertaind those cursed fraud be scann'd
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by Angels, by all th' esteem of light Dwelt
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from pain To give both retir'd, The rigid
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satisfaction, death to spirit remains him return, But goe
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and obedience left desert and with me seemd
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Each in sins National interrupt can he
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from no sooner in men; though mean to
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augment Thir Orisons, each Had, like this essential, happier
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EDEN, shall grace Elect above Who tells of
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wrauth whose drouth Yet leudly dar'st
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our scant manuring, and markt his rebellious head. And
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rapture wanted in his dewie locks That
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fought at our King Stood reimbattell'd fierce, by
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turns the frown of Roses bushing round this Garden
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Trees
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