Robo poem for 2021-05-28
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1.F.1. Project Gutenberg are dust, Desirous to soar
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Above th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus expos'd. But
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follow the flood a lot Anough is free? This
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downfall; since none I else thou shad'st The sword
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Of Southmost ABARIM; in honour rise;
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Least therefore so pleas'd, And ore the bottom all infect,
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And carnal fear and Dales, ye Names,
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Needlest to maintaining tax returns. Royalty payments must
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meet, and long, Embryo's and passion
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in Triumph high extoll Thy Fathers dreadful Dart; what
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by whose presence had new wonder
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if ever, bountie of darkness enters, till anon
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His outward aid to participate All human thoughts
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prov'd certain implied warranties or human
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Life Tri'd in Heav'n With thir Pearlie shells
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at gaze The conquerd also, and therein
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plac't us dispossest, He with thine, to
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few unknown till Eevning & Flours That whom
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thus adornd, Which two and malice, to God-head,
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from beneath,
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Just men Successive, and gore. To
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you who therefore came, that Globe
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the Center mix the first were joyn'd The
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most just, not eat? Silence, and foule, When I
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else above his numbers that they bow, of kind
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the blessed peace, Yet higher Argument I
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well the Field, Or sight Of day-spring,
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and obey him MULCIBER; and knows His chief Not
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uninvented that, not uniform and shame to
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work in Glory unobscur'd, And kennel there, And
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ACCARON and multiply a Goddess arm'd That witness'd huge appeer
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and Warr. Each other, think to bloom, but
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th' infernal Pit thou think, though great
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Fell not, though both joy filld, and call'd From
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EGYPT from thee, To trust themselves decreed Thir Bootie; scarce
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allay'd still direct, whence possessd thee;
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be tri'd whether food, and makes Wild
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work (or any Defect you paid In counterpoise, now
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(Certain to side One day from
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thy hallowd feet, and Brake, or prune,
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or if you whom now has
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a Meteor streaming to give his commands that edge: it
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seemd Each Plant & Heav'n against
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them, while inhabit laxe, ye Waters he must be
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drie, All on yon celestial light? Be
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strong, who reigns Monarch in Triumph and prey
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Of huge convex of Hell, or once again
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provoke Our fealtie With sweet Of stateliest view. Yet
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they march'd, and TREMISEN; On duty, sleeping
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soon Would speed retir'd Each Plant & stoop with horror
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chil'd At one small store hereafter from the Skie,
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And Seale thee do I name unheard or Faerie
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Elves, Whose taste, Food of Pomp and secur'd
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Long were Sheaves New gatherd, which way Beyond
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the surging waves, as Nature rests. Hee from
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Hell, then his Laire the tedious pomp that Libertie
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alone, while thus renews. Whence rushing sound
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Of each on Of mankind, By center, or
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not as violent hands, wings, or worse destroy'd:
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what Arms From yonder nether Ocean Iles, but
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of Iron Gates, they had need rest; so fresh
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Gales and excells Them in ADAMS abode, those
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loftie shades High and beginning woe.
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Yet half smiling thus guiltless be foretold
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Should favour equal Lot hath joynd In loving
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thou oft seen; his defects. No
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pleasure, though undismaid: long stood for unjust, That excellence Not
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understood, the like which in Section 3. Information about SECHEM,
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and best Deserve the Sea; Of
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a Province wide Wilderness, Forrest or
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oppose, or Faerie Elves, Whose but that fixt Thir will,
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Yet to fix Their Altars by favour
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deign'd. Thee next himself The thickest covert guile,
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We may praise; Who of vernal bloom, or
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tedded Grass, Herb yeilding Seed, In loving thou Mightiest
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in Heav'n or Chance, or federal tax
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identification number heard) Chariots rankt in
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Heav'n such and ruddy flame. Before mine to mention, through
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experience of NILE: So spake th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus accostes; Whence in whom, what the current
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of Pomp and smoak: Such recompence (for of peace
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returnd as fast, too like themselves among sweet
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reluctant amorous play. To that I perform, speak
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thou, execrable shape, And various Face
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with Envy and ILIUM, on the pledge Of
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wandering, as food, and hard, that shall seldom chanc'd, when
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man fell, Nectarine Fruits they little space of
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incorrupt Corrupted. I obey But think how lovly,
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saw, when AEGYPT with pride, and rise; Least Paradise
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which not lost; the firm Faith, Love, mysterious reverence prone;
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and Flocks, and descending, bands Of head
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and high behests his malice serv'd but malice;
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lifted high, insatiate to look serene, Made so numerous
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Host. Hee rules above; so in sight.
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But follow the frown of Hell,
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Which when next and cursed crew
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The Deep Stretcht into deception unaware, To Till I
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formd us down Thir happiness, who
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was fretted Gold. Not Hers who first appeering kenns A
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gulf can high aspiring, who Reigns, and
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Dominion giv'n Charge and therein set His people,
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who stood and Wisdom to that rape begot These
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things, and all Temples th' Apostate Angel, art
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thou, execrable shape, So spake th'
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Angelical to model Heav'n they finish'd,
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and blazing Cressets fed and chords was farr Antartic;
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and therein dwell. For never dwell, and
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Band The Womans seed, By loosing all, of Fiends,
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fit his Omnipotence, and eyes discoverd new
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eBooks, unless Be over, and plaid at mine
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eare, And surging smoak and wine. Witness if
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to men, whom excell'd Whatever Hypocrites austerely talk
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Of immortalitie. So onely right. Or tilting Furniture, emblazon'd
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Shields, Helmes, and dearer half, The Makers
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work; he made ease Wafts on Bitnet (Judy now
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reignes Full to pine Immovable, infixt, and false Fruit
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Divine, And higher in her stay, Rose, and Dominion won,
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th' Angelical to share with superior
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Nature, she pluck'd, she what is plac't;
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Whence in Heav'n of huge extent of power, ordaind
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them, saying, from one slight bound the visible Serv'd
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only canst redeeme, Thir Bootie; scarce perform
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Nigh on yon dreary Plain, then Fate Free
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Vertue answerd glad. Empress, the South, and smoak:
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Such place thy conduct, and all fountaines of
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bones, Like change approaches, when among the new
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delight, As through impotence, or aught of Bread?
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So parted from inward fraud, though th'
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inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring So willingly thou added wings.
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To trample thee unblam'd? since mute, Pondering the first
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and all Her watrie calme mood Of hazard all
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past with repose; and all Temples th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus
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he views At Loopholes cut sheere,
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nor from any way Over the Name I
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wak'd, and wilde, That stood obdur'd,
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And tempt with me. To mortal to change
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the faithful friends, Th' Eternal King;
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all Temples th' obdurat King of God; I
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wak'd, and with me from above which
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evil Spirit in ADAMS room in Heav'n much
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expect A Lion rampd, and call'd him, life with
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words uprais'd her Eye; shee thy
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hapless Foes, Death shall forget Those rare and Justice
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and warme, Temper or destroy The Grandchilde with Skins of
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this eBook, complying with ambitious mind
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may eate, Yet unconsum'd. Before all disorderd,
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at www.gutenberg.net Thrones and knows my sight, Starr
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Of his Enemies thir Gods, Knowing both in sighs
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the money paid In GOLGOTHA him no eye
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with adverse power hostility and dangers, heard remote. Towards
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him exercis'd Heroic deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns Artillery fraught,
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come On th' adventure to conceal,
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and renowne, Who in Heav'n. Shee
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first Battel, open Warr Irreconcileable, to come. In spring
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Our walks In vision beatific: by sinning grown.
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The Causey to dance about them,
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but th' Abysse Long were they
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First Disobedience, and doubt To BEERSABA, where grows Death
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is most shall temper chang'd From mee one
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place, Thank him who rightly nam'd, but all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that meek man, By
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secretest conveyance. Thou And practis'd distances
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to seek to Ages, and Angels, and hither
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bring. O glorious World, whereof in Hell, her
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spotty Globe. His bountie, following our Father manifest thee
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combin'd In Beds of monstrous shapes and
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spoil and rais'd unite. Why comes to
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judge both Be frustrate, do, appeard, Not proof
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unheeded; others burden then? what glorious works,
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Parent would creep, If your selves Natives and learn too
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secure with almost no Mate With Heav'ns and Rebel
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Angels, yet never wilt thou then Air Burns frore,
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and difficult, not idle, but in
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Heav'n Seek not my uncouth errand sole, and
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surpriz'd. As might induce us of shame beneath
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His count'nance, without Night, and Angels, they
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learn'd And freed from SYRIAN ground, and full.
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After these To ask his brightness where I feel,
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Or Serenate, which my bliss. Scepter
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and human face Thrice happy there
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sitting where Thou And Spirits when of anyone anywhere
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at Sea should we dread? How
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first of tempestuous fire, He hasted, and Exhalations that in
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Chains, with gay Traine Adorns him, in Mercy
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and unfoulding bright Orders bright. Nor sinn'd
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thy Obedience and with me remaines, VVhich
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onely disagree Of interdicted Knowledge: fair Women, richly
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gay Religions full of man. In freedome
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equal? or round, Cherubic Songs by whose vertue spent
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of envie, yet remain'd; There the Vision led
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in DAN, Lik'ning his fate In
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