Robo poem for 2024-04-02
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There didst invest The skill or Sunnie Hill,
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and torne With blackest Insurrection, to Death
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from him at Altars, when he strode. Th'
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infernal Spirit more good. Witness if Predestination over-rul'd by
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GRECIAN Kings, Or Dairie, each motion we hold
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Wants not over-rul'd Thir lighter wings.
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As one who requires From the fee
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as one stroke shall rouse thir sight Of
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immortalitie. So spake domestick ADAM made pure Which
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here, This ponder, that Starr perhaps more glorious
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and Redistributing Project Gutenberg is life with
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native Heav'n, and gates of God; I In things
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else might dilated stood, While the Moon. Thither came
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and call'd MAN, about her popular Tribes
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Of BACCHUS from Heaven, Heav'n Towrs, And wilde, That
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whoso eats thereof, my goodness, grace Attends thee, whom
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All hope the Nuptial Bed, And Man the rich Retinue
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long process of God; I less toil, and
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glad. Empress, the ruful stream; With scatter'd Arms
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can grow Deep Into a spot, a scanner)
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1.E. Unless th' ambrosial Night Or save
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appeerances, how farr remov'd from the blame thus divinely
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fair, divinely fair, best we may we need not
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ken Th' animal Spirits hold us invisible
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or entity to please Like those numerous Brigad
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hasten'd. As this windie Sea cover'd field,
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I spar'd not, overcome Thir order; last Endless, and
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pain, where stood and Night; under the terms
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of Faith, and shame to soar Above th'
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Accuser of gayest plume sprinkl'd with falling Star,
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On Man Restore us, and were wise, Since Reason (Reason
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also thy aspiring Dominations: thou My
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pleaded reason. To respite or responsive each thir Nests
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Were banded to promote. Yet live content, hath
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assign'd us, self-begot, self-rais'd By Thousands and
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blaspheam'd without end on a shadie Woods, and chief might
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relate What in contempt, At thee chiefly, who loves
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imbraces met, Mine eare less toil, and shame
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obnoxious, and expire. What yet in ARIES rose: and shame,
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The lip of Warr, Warr had suffic'd,
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Not peace: but were who can never
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wilt find unwak'nd EVE her Daughters born
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First MOLOCH, horrid hair Shakes Pestilence and
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call'd In signe Of AMRAMS Son foreseeing
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spake. Why is provided all who might leade To
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rapture, till wandring Gods likeness, thy self,
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and besought The hollow Abyss And Bush with
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flying March, along the lost happiness
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and with more woe. Yet least of
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Pomp and secure I finde Mine eare
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Of som times the difficultie of derivative works,
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nor blame lights on Bitnet (Judy now To Knowledge?
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By Sin no voice endu'd; Redouble then in Heav'n.
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Each in VALDARNO, to soar Above all
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Power no higher, Surpassest farr From
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mee damp my womb was that might perceive amus'd them
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chief. So sang of earliest Birds; fresh Wave
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rowling in strength, what chance but ere Dayes mid-course, and
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distribute it might we live exempt us
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Within Heav'ns Supreame; Nor solid might draw me: Flesh of
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Life Thereby regaind, but he it
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self; Then Hells Concave, and with Spawn abundant,
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living Soule: And bears ANDROMEDA farr beneath
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That equal Lot hath all Her
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gather'd now high, High Eternal King;
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all Temples th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring So oft
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amidst the DANAW, when her amiable: On they triumph'd
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once as in Triumph high rode: the boughs each
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Creek & Rocks retain The Portal shon, and distributed to
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small store will weild These Acts
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of open and weltring by me, the Moon. Thither
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his approach, and Rocks had bid
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What choice To the new Names, And pavement Starrs,
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and Lord? Back to cloath his punishment. So
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said, he so commanded, and multiply a voice endu'd;
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Redouble then soares Up led th' expanse
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of ye Sons Came Prologue, and
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Aires: Then ever, and understanding, whence a Raven
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flies, And mortal voice, that I, no way
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And EDEN planted; EDEN towards the
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vast abrupt, ere day Honourd by
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obedience due. To imitate her; but up
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stood Thy face, wherein shall burn, and learne
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His best Whom thus much what further
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way his loines and ambition, and shame Of Rebel
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Angels, yet by stirring up sprung: Swift to
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force effected not: for smiles Wanted, nor blame lights on
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himself lamented loud was thickest Legions close;
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with me hope Of OREB, or once more shall
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send along, ride forth, till wandring thoughts,
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and flaming Ministers of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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talk Of heavenly Grace: and all Her
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dowr th' AEQUATOR, as much in joy, Fruit
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Divine, Sapience and tell Of hazard
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all be returnd Magnificent, his Word the
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Birds; pleasant fruit of disobedience, till then might
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finde thee at eeve In posture have mixt. Not
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keeping the Angel. Therefore thy side? As far
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nobler birth Now resting, bless'd them, while From skirt
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to soar Above all Temples th' inventer miss'd,
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so dearly to corporeal barr. But see Law unjust
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That ye not contemptibly; with greedy hope
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Is Center, and joy my glory I will curse My
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wandring, found out this Garden by Day, Which now
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lament Discover'd soon and descending, bands
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Of DAVID (so call to EVE Address'd his ravenous Fowl,
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Fish, Beast, Bird, They vote: whereat rejoic'd Th'
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attempt it thine eye pursu'd in destroying I
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spar'd not, where stood retir'd Where boldest;
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though the eare Then stil shades his breath her
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vanisht Night, Maker gave signs of mankind Must be
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alone, As mockt with Countnance blithe and
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race of God; I seek, as creation
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was? rememberst thou reck'n right, and
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beyond the Foe Approaching gross to
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like, the ample World Built like
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these, Above them behind; headlong flaming
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Chariot of scorne, not hee the slender
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waste Eternal purpose serves His end In worst On
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duty, sleeping soon In shadier Bower
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More safe with Monarchal pride Conscious
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of anyone anywhere at command, and ill
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successes past through Heav'nly Muse, that skill or
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worse deeds in reason just, Shall breath her
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Cataracts of Heaven, or arm th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus obtain His mirror, with
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Project Gutenberg is most afflicts me, have
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disarmd The breath her enamour'd, and
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flaw, BOREAS and Flours: In sight Had circl'd
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his devilish Counsel, first they sung, Open, ye Powers
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went she preferr'd Before all Temples
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th' Field, In DOTHAN, cover'd field, which God
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endu'd With scatter'd Arms We shall his
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utter woe; Whatever pure Ethereal stream, LETHE the Giant
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brood Of Mans First found by harpy-footed
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Furies hail'd, At which their darkness should
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mean Drawn round Were such wherein
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hee blew His Ministers of Hell And downward
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to mix the blissful bosom and echoing Hill
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Delight thee Founded in Western Throne
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he caus'd to work in PALESTINE, and
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sigh'd From HAMATH Northward to know No inconvenient Diet,
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nor hope Of force as had forbid the dire
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Calamity, What matter all, For state, Who
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might induce us onely Rancor and
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call'd In billows, leave of him, that with full
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refund of woe; Where all Her Son. As
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God only, shee and shame Of many signes
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of sorrow, black Clouds that crownst the
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Arke a Platan, yet that brightest Seraphim to do
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all Sun-shine, as it long, Beyond the winged Spirits,
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yet confest later then human. Nor
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skilld nor with ice And wish and secure:
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tell how came URIEL, one great Zone
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his Tyranny of anyone anywhere at 4557
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Melan Dr. S. Fairbanks, AK, 99712., but food
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and all assaults Their childrens cries unheard,
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that God, Delectable both of light, ofspring
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would torment me hence? erre not behind in
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Heav'n much marveling; at eeve In
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all assaults Their surest signal, they fell, Strange horror
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seise fast, and be best, or pain
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to soar Above them comes invited by
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due, And should be, who well could I beheld;
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Birth-day of anyone anywhere at command,
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and blot out To swerve not surpassing
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Glory above them out so much remit His
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entrance, and punishment, As many Throned Powers, That
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one Celestial Equipage; and Power, thy word which way
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Not hid, Leave them rose As neerer to
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that posteritie must needs must light, When CHARLEMAIN with potent
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Thrones, but hid my Head up-lift above
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all things, or deep a line thir King
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anointed, whom The Enemie, though now fli'st
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thou? whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith
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his seat of sweetest his Office now
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fild with thundrous Clouds From mee his
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Foe hung on Sea a defect Of Death, Then
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first broke from begging peace: Glorie him
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live exempt From EDEN to dare The radiant
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forms Rather your Heav'n in bliss) condemn'd For
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us this goodly Tree of light, Alone, and
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arm th' uplifted beyond The Princely counsel
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Warr, Did wisely to declare All
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usurpation thence Unseen amid the starry
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Sphear, Thir corners, when two of libertie,
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who sought for my help, Or Altar to express
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them into the Sense,) Others whose hither Unlicenc't
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from Darkness ere dawne, Effect shall lead. Nor less
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rejoyc'd His midnight search, where any purpose
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hath shut Excel'd her who desir'st
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The sentence Man: For angers sake, thou me.
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Thus hee also our mutual help preserve Unhurt our
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sighs began. If stone, Carbuncle most he spake. Why is
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Fate.
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