Robo poem for 2021-06-06
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Creating the Judgement, whether our part incentive
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reed Provide, pernicious highth. There let
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dry Land to accord) Man found no further
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would render them had thither he
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caus'd to thee? (and what she sat
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the Realm of Sulphur. Thither wing'd with Countnance blithe
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and bloom, but with TARTAREAN Sulphur, and longing pines;
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Yet are set, Wherein all sides round Still
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follow'd RIMMON, whose portion set the Spear. From what
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sweet Converse with perfidious hatred they sang of SYRIAN
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Damsels to search with Soul. Male
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he was In wo then; Th'
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Apostat, and one from thy worshippers.
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Who from their Generals Voyce they recoild affraid
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At that warning voice, unchang'd To magnifie
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his heavier fall: so dear, To expiate his
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Station bright. Nor multitude, like joy
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Sole King, AHAZ his restless thoughts,
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and beat'n way Tore through experience of prowess
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next himself not charge is choice) Useless and
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jarring sound Symphonious of God; I know
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The Guilt on Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come And bears
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ANDROMEDA farr hath laid Numbers that sight
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tormenting! thus BELIAL with conscious terrours vex
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me equally; nor did ELY'S Sons, thy part single,
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in wanton rites, which both confess'd Humbly our great Maker
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rais'd By Night To trample thee
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or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift or
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smooth the worship paid for the moral
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part propos'd: for himself can repell. His danger, and
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tedious pomp Supream, who scarce Had cast
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and highth, and Reason I groane; While time
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his volant touch or wades, or
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Heaven: Thither, if aught then bursting forth
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good, Our inward State Left them that? can high
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foreknowledge; they move, And choral symphonies,
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Day and ignorant, His eyes he wonns In
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knowledge, planted by supplication we to Life, the earth
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a flame, Which uttering thus returnd:
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URIEL, one abstracted stood Rustic, of
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monstrous Serpent hath befall'n him, that stand approv'd in peace
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And courage and lyes the terms
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of Innocence, of electronic works knowledge
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in Heav'n submit, boasting I give; Hell flames
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Casts pale Horse: to abolish, least can
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behold; on Bitnet (Judy now Mankind;
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whom mutual amitie so broad circumference Hung high neighbouring
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round. And opportune excursion we claim in power. Shalt
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thou what resolution from on thoughts, and breath'st defiance
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here on Arch-Angel trumpet; through dire attack
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Of happiness and deifie his own?
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ingrate, he appeers, And put thy beauty is Sovran power,
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and everie magnitude of anyone anywhere at Table was,
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our room in Heav'n. And season
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judg'd, Or palmie hilloc, or Palme, each tender herb,
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tree, fruit, and proclaimd MESSIAH his head, but fled
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the first warmly smote The sense and Clouds Fuming
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from PELORUS, or unimmortal make wise: Think not, as
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Princes, whom thus high, with ambitious to satisfie
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the world; nor staid, But perhaps For me,
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though large, where these Pines his seat The
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Sun When CHARLEMAIN with coy submission, modest
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pride, and regain the effulgence of God;
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I for ever, by right against the
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mightiest rais'd They view'd the Name
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Shall enter Heaven Stood they rejoyce In open or
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rare. There fail not, if what eyes
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he first naked else as Evening: Cover me thy
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Son, in crime, Long to scape
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his labour, to return as Sea-men
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tell, Tell, if that meek came
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to front to submit or heav'd his
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paw Dandl'd the hapless fall One over ADRIA to
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dwell; That lay Chain'd on high: such magnificence
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Equal'd in Western cadence lull Sea-faring
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men Cut off, and cannot cease
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we never will reigne; As yet beleeve, though the
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mightiest Monarchies; his heart Distends with my wondring where Thou
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surely hadst thou Celestial Armies bright,
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The verdurous wall of Light From every
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Herb, of Spirits elect Angels turne My coming of
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Morn. Now Land, the surging waves, There best, the Heavens
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and Repentance, none return'd, and serv'd but the wave,
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Homeward with me on, To lure her Cheek
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distemper the soile, and Nature faild
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in PALESTINE, and with revenge: cruel his Fathers
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head? and Omnipotent to spend, Quiet though
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thus by whose head against his darksom Gulf Of
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lustful Orgies he seems On desperat revenge, that earst
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in despair, to Men innumerable sound Of BACCHUS
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from SYRIAN Damsels to rase Som advantagious
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act By Ignorance, is choice) Useless and
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work produces oft, they prais'd, That one rising, will
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not uniform and far within Orb, Incredible how
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horrible a flame, Which then they adore
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me still good This Desart soile Wants not
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preferrd More aerie, last his ample
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rode, whose Orb that therein plant A chance detains?
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Come forth. He who saw thee unblam'd? since
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none to more swift pursuers from
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these successes, and resound thee unblam'd? since they say; But
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perhaps he from Heav'n ruining from Night; and went
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Into my adventrous Song, That Mountain from
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the Bloom extracting liquid Pearle, whereon
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we sent from the suggested cause, and with force,
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as Gods, death or past, return'd them whelmd,
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and gates of Sacred silence thus calld aloud.
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Ofspring of Glory, whom now Not unattended, for a
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copy upon his faithless Progenie: whose face
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Divine resemblance, and with me opens wide,
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but by command Single, is 64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3) educational
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corporation organized under feares, That rowld In billows, leave
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attempt, and pursuit thy works, the
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Cope Of mine ear one Guilt, one
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slight bound his decent steps to inshrine BELUS
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or present, Let it; I attend, Pleas'd highly pleasd, and
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therein Man in narrow vent appli'd To
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fill of hopeless end; this delightful use; the Region, this
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glorious World, compels me downe By false Worm, That
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be beheld Visibly, what befell in
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unapproached light Shadowie sets them Names,
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till one Crime, If I will
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not think that way found me hope conceiving & Towre,
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whose conspicuous count'nance, without end. Fairest resemblance of Nature;
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God hath Man So strictly, but obedient at
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Sea flow'd Fast by violence of thee, shun to
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submit or found the Mariner From
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what resolution and all access Without wrauth shall attain, which
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are gon to other serv'd but familiar grown,
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I transgress'd, nor turnd my Frontieres here Will
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vanish and future) on Bitnet (Judy
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now glow'd the weight of Spears: and call'd By
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sly circumspection, and count'nance cast too secure:
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tell thee still advance Thy sin Surprise thee, Death
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Grinnd horrible destruction laid The savourie pulp
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they sprung I else must appear The fee or
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later; which thou for proof his wealth of woe
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and die: what else how the AMMONITE
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Worshipt in Hill the Giant Sons Came like
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an empty dreame. Is the prime;
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As we please? This Desart soile Wants not safe. Assemble
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thou turnd my Mothers lap? there to showre,
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Which his ire. Nor hee To
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boast Thir distance due, Thir multitude,
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like those Among the welkin burns. Others among her substance
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cannot hurt ye, and foe, Though
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standing still, That fought at gaze the Lord
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God exact of MICHAEL of thee, count it
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be fled, Light as specified in mine
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requires. Whence heavie curse, SERVANT OF DAMAGES -
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You may see and flaming Sword, Satans dire
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change Thir Nature in GIBEON stand, a numerous Brigad
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hasten'd. As far off? I eate thereof,
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forthwith Light from the Rose: Another side,
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umbrageous Grots and pain However, and dry,
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four times the warie fiend Stood like the
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terms of this can no assault or
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Mountains now flotes, but favour'd more came URIEL, for Nature
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joyne; And black GEHENNA call'd, Forbidden
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Tree, whose roar Must'ring thir flight, This eBook
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or o're the Garden; thence how such
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appear'd in Heav'n of liquid Plain, or a cloud
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Of Southmost ABARIM; in strength & made porous
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Earth & each paw: when two strong
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rebuff of rage Can either Sex assume,
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And stripes, and despite, Whom hunger drives to her
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battering Engines bent to wander through
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hostile din, That whom imbracing, thus
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MICHAEL. Those balmie spoiles. As stood not expose to
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goe, And Seale thee in prospect from
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side Henceforth I overlive, Why but
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by deeds of like folly shewes; Authoritie and
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with fair Moon, Or close the penaltie impos'd, beware,
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And now no end Them thus astonisht on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to see and Eye of God; I
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transgress'd, nor Angel to assume These Elements, Earth, Aire,
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Fire, Sublim'd with equal fear Comes
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this easie then; Th' offence, that opposite
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fair Presented with freedom us'd or renownd
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ALCINOUS, host of sorrow, black Air attrite
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to force On duty, sleeping found Th'
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Assessor of pleasure I had round, inclement skie;
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Save what chance The brandisht Sword
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of Men, whose look into his Cov'nant
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in Man Dust of Spears: and dash
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Maturest Counsels: for Heav'n till my uncouth way, break
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of desolation, voyd of despite, Whom we live, till
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inundation rise into what higher then
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they flew, From imposition of Warr, what
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all Heav'ns King, and copartners of
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Men not offending, satisfi'd With other service
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he arrive The Glory never ceasing bark'd With ever-burning
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Sulphur unconsum'd: Such applause Through Gods Time counts
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not, as you, there might the
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Bowre, And on, methought, alone I knew, And
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let loose he
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