Robo poem for 2020-11-24
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Whence ADAM faultring speech be mortal Sentence
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turn'd. Sole EVE, Easie my dust, Desirous
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to every part, and Timbrels loud misrule Of
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mee Interpret for when looking forth Unbid, and extoll
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Thy praise him, nor from the suggested cause,
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What choice regard Of despicable foes. With spots
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of Celestial Armies rung A glimmering dawn; here
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Heav'ns fair tendance gladlier shall soon, yet
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then Warr to do with wonder at
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THEB'S and twilight sheds On this earthly, with
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ambitious aim Against unpaind, impassive; from
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him partake Full happiness and lies; this
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corporeal barr. But thir Camp extend His equals,
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if within 60 days of hell Precedence,
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none, whose combustible And wisdome at Altars, when behold
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The coming on Bitnet (Judy now prov'd fond
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hopes of upstart Creatures, dignifi'd so
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cleer, sharp'nd his Zeal of raging into strange vagaries
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fell, whom now lead Hell Explores his
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conquest, and shame To trample thee was
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come, Conducted by Limb Sutable grace in
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narrow space of Dance the Moons resplendent
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Globe Of smallest Dwarfs, in sudden flour'd Op'ning thir
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appetite, that so dread of monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or Thicket past who renounce Thir natural center to
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seek Death, and rejoycing in Heav'n had
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rung, The clasping Ivie where thou thy
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daily Train. The barrs of receipt that swim
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in DAN, Lik'ning his whole World at
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command, and therein live, of Hell, not need With
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lust hard by me rais'd, and thighes with sweat of
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EDEN planted; EDEN over such wherein appear'd Obscure
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som great event Know ye should abhorre. For
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Understanding rul'd the Dragon, put off,
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and doom. O Powers as other way, Though all impassiond
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thus was plaine, A Heaven on me upheld, that
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strange conveyance fill'd With head, possessing soon
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returns, Though temper'd heav'nly, for Heav'n, Angel
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ruind, and willing feet I bring. O now attains,
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I relate, Erring; for us created, that
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warning voice, and strook With suppliant knee, and
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Apathie, and all assaults Their Altars by Day,
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and smoak: Such trouble brought, and strook With shiverd
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armour strow'n, and woe, Mee of far from the fairest
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Goddess arm'd That dismal Situation waste Eternal woe; Where all
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Sense, and therein set open or their Names then
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Forsook them, and shame him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels to rowle Spaces incomprehensible (for he now
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has a Spirit Taught by us unforeseen, unthought of,
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know must leave not for the Sea;
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Of all egress. These cowring low Bow'd
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down alone Seemd in his head, hands, wings, up
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from the blessed Spirits could name this
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Tree farr remov'd from him defi'd. All rational delight,
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The stonie hearts desire. If then Reliques, Beads,
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Indulgences, Dispenses, Pardons, Bulls, The adversarie Serpent, we to
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submit or fear no account. Tomorrow ere then Hell:
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so coming; he hies. 1.B. "Project Gutenberg"),
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you can ensue? But O Earth, wherein no outward
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force; within thir fierie darts What order, though mute;
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Unskilful with frizl'd hair Shakes Pestilence and lick'd
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the worse our Grand Parents in thee
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his aide; As we must be. Let no middle
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Spirits embrace, Total they parted; by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on JOVE, or understood must walk round he
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casts to drive out of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where stood not Men, who wrongd.
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And Bush with difficulty or later; which All his
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sighs found deadly; he voutsafes to augment
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Thir sinful state, and Shield, Awaiting what
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stood, And visage round This downfall; since
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good, Where pain Which of end on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to Nature unpossest By thee combin'd In
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other side: which must walk travers'd Of
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fierce Strive here I the Starres of SODOM, and
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colour glorious dost thou know'st thou being I
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besought The dark Ended rejoycing in circuit of Pomp
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and wip'd them mirth & Reign thou hat'st, I sat
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on me thy aid This day, which no
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deficience found; So spake His people from the draff
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and Carbuncle most merits praise of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where Earth SATAN except, Created
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this high over all assaults Their
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living strength, though alone is judicious,
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is so content, hath doom'd This new Names, till thy
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restraint: what eyes appeard, Not higher
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in FRANCISCAN think thee in Arms, in
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narrow space was come, for us asunder, Hopeless to
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som, leaves us out-cast, exil'd, his bounty so
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fair, But all be free, what is
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plotting how hast where faith ingag'd, Your
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dungeon stretching far and therein set
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His brooding on IMAUS bred, Whose failing, meets A Nation
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to reject Envious commands, invented Torments.
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But long to transgress. Whence in
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Earth or once And onward came on, methought, alone
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pleas'd her. O shame to divide The likeness
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of MOTEZUME, And now Of Heav'n shew more? Our
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knowing, as one for him, life perhaps, Not
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ti'd or disjoyning, frames All things, The Monarch,
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and judgest onely can grow up both for
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th' upright heart enlarges, hath abounded more watchful,
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stronger, if that my advice; since our Lord, and
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Plaine, whereon Who have foyld, If so faire. Round
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from no vaile Shee first born
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First found From those infernal Pit shall find
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here onely two Of prohibition, who
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chose his Laire the uprooted Hills were to disparage
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and call'd His Sentence beyond The
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sound Of Pioners with beaked prow
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Rode with me. To sow a pleasing was
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seen: Hee from Heav'n Gate reply'd; Hast thou faithful Leader,
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next, free Approve the strength from
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the summe Of CAMBALU, seat prepar'd. So spake
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th' approach of EVE, As we seek,
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once BELLEROPHON, though the Wheels her cloudie Van, On
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EUROPE with fear, hath won, Should prove a River
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sunk, and flourie herb I must last
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shall stand On either end Still glorious Train With
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singed bottom all hue, and all Th' event
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Know whether our state Here swallow'd
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up the flowrie Brooks In bold conspiracy against
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the mute, and fully hast seen Hovering
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on Bitnet (Judy now breath'd Heroic Games or
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harme. This also not deale Wors then
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they please to dare The matin Trumpet
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from SYRIAN ground, more delusive, not slow,
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Swarm populous, unnumber'd as chief; among Thousand Celestial
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visages, yet linkt; Which from unrest, and Grace Beseeching
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or found no delay Of SERICANA, where
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find. Yet what ere fall'n such wherein no deep
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With Joy upraise In Temples th' ASPHALTICK Pool.
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PEOR his Lordly sits Shrin'd in Heav'n till on
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Man; over ADRIA to thine no vaile Shee as
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thine is left us wide, To Sapience,
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hitherto the circuit of Regal port, But
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mark what sufferd, that for the bough and eyes Directed
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in DAN, Lik'ning his conquest, and pain Torments
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him; if our revolt, but a God their Creator,
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and all Angelic plac't. To bring
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forth among the fleecie Starr the sentence from OEALIA
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Crown'd With reason is undefil'd and smoak
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and judgement giv'n, th' instant stroke To mortal dint,
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Save what punishment; Which to my day Thy Husband,
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saw Heav'n As Clouds, Conspicuous farr, and Insect
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or DECAN spreds her worth, unmov'd
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thus milde Zone of vocal by me, or
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worse deeds Under whose gay Religions full terms of
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Mercie and passion in th' Earths Giant
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brood Of leaves all due alike My Hell-hounds,
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to loose array; So varied hee,
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but favour'd more we have equal'd the
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Paradise Into their Creator, and dangers, heard
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declar'd Absolute rule; and retain The proof look on Bitnet
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(Judy now fild with crescent Horns; To less peal'd With
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silent stream, with dreadful was good, of Gods
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Disdain'd, but drawn by himself in Glory
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above Who came Attended: all these draw
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me opens wide, and worth Came shadowing,
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and RAPHAEL After the Sea feed Air, the DANITE
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strong HERCULEAN SAMSON from the infinitly good, Departed from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon to fulfil is easie
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charge, Flown to know, Can never will
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occasion want, nor have name. But wherefore cease
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to chuse for thy Sons Came like Lightning
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glimps of Life. Between the lower facultie Of Guardians
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bright, Sung Triumph, and with flying
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March, along Innumerable before Hath tasted, envies now
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have power oppos'd In Reason, Loyal, Just,
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and to Reign: he hies. Professor Michael Hart, the
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golden seat's, Frequent and remove The Causey
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to enrage thee implores: For sin, deserv'd to
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other prey, With wheels In sight, to
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pursue Vain Warr hath planted by living Soul. Male
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he weighd, The Femal charm. Earth onely Son,
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in thee Chiefly by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Earth. At Loopholes cut sheere, nor
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wanted yet linkt; Which he assayd, and
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with ambitious aim Against th' irreverent
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Son Of conflict; over many an awe of
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just pretenses in figure wedge thir
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Causes, but its volunteers and call'd by Limb themselves,
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and pride Conscious of Morn To mortal prowess,
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yet remain, Till and praise, who bids
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us this high Arbiter CHANCE governs all. Into
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th' unfaithful dead, To labour loose, expell'd to Force
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or expense to enrage thee along Innumerable force or
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mute, though free, and Power, And there
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inhabit, of Law to feel thy Beauties powerful Art
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are fill'd Th' infernal Vaile They destitute
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and shame in
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