Robo poem for 2020-09-04
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He sorrows now, though faultie since, Baptiz'd or deficient
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left free Acceptance of anyone anywhere at last,
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him His famine should thy permission of electronic works
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at first by John Milton Disclaimer: Whence rushing sound Of
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dauntless courage, and INDUS: thus undismai'd began. Is yet remaines
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unsung, where Earth Winds blowing Martial sounds: At random
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yeilded light of monstrous Serpent kinde Wondrous in
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Triumph high he flew, and foule. But thir Orb in
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me round Shadow from no cloud, or, to
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spring time, thence in narrow room in debate What
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if cause Mov'd the Son, Heire, and markt his
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steps Over the green Wave, where
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plentie hung Tempting affronts us nigh, Soft words Breaking the
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track Of sweet the full of Diabolic pow'r
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Active within the hand that fell on golden Chain To
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finde ease would torment me where thou
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eat'st thereof, my glory with thousands trooping came
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With Flaming Cherubim, and judg'd us, and wonderful indeed
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Divine, And now see the highth of eternal
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Warr he gives me loath Us happie, still
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to do we to drive All these puissant
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Thigh; Pursue these various living Saphire,
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once O're Heav'ns ascent they drop'd, and play In
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VALLOMBROSA, where plentie hung with BRITISH and fair, nor
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thou claim'st me thy Saviour, shall
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his fall, o'rewhelm'd With Myrtle, find the welkin burns.
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Others apart sat Fast by Fountain side Mixt with
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submiss approach Darkness ere then they may, accept as decai'd;
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And chiefly to please Can it
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said, let the power hostility and
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breach Disloyal breaks his thoughts beyond the
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dun Air In Reason, is there From all:
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this World, resplendent locks inwreath'd with eyes more
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dread then pursue Vain hopes, vain contest
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and disperse, that care Sat Sable-vested Night,
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Maker then, which else inflict do I be Light, Thrones,
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Princedoms, Powers, nor suffer here their various shapes old
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age; but Thou mai'st not; love thou
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soughtst I keep, by all Her long
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they who with coole recess, Free, and sloth,
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Surfet, and stately growth though few. But
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hiss returnd Victorious King, though long ridge direct, For
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him disfigur'd, more watchful, stronger, if ever,
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then, Then from dance Intent, with ardent look
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denounc'd Desperate revenge, and strict forbiddance, how thir
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wanton growth: Those thoughts imployd Have
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sufferd, that sleep? Is fortitude Of his
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uprightness answer none can be peace, Yet
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to donate. If this mighty Father Thron'd above the
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sound-board breaths. Anon they both betook them easier business
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be so commanded to trie, what e're God only,
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shee thy Son foreseeing spake. Why should
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most concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and wilde,
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The character of lost all Her bearded Grove of
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sleep. Then in Heav'n surcharg'd with this
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dies, Adore him, life his permissive
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will, the new World; Open, ye chos'n this
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be not tri'd: and Redeemer voluntarie, And
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fast sleeping found the massie Spear
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Of difficulty or present, future he fell On
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Wheels her way, or obtain a Comet; which
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ADAM was but th' upper World; by HERMES,
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and windes with both Grip't in Air. Him God
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On ADAM, rise, Whether upheld by whom th' Heroic
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Race unblest, to forget to remove Behinde
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them, saying, his oblique way lights His confidence to this
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can bid the Victors will. So started back,
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but returns Of DORIC Land; or sad
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EVE beheld, the Full Counsel must down alone pleas'd
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the warie fiend Stood up, And nourish
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all imbroild, And various style Nor had to
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close at THEB'S and tangling bushes had rung,
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Had it came on, methought, alone is truly fair.
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So counsel'd hee, as our Laws, all Her
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Nurserie; they sat, by special grace. But all
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things, parted from ORANTES to walk with crescent
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Horns; To set the East: still to higher grew
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in VALDARNO, to accept Life Neglect not, Herb,
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Plant, in gloomiest shade, But first the surging
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smoak Uplifted spurns the prime Orb, Incredible
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how vain The radiant Files, Daz'ling the Fish and
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Pure, and plac'd in Front unfould;
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That thou saw'st, by leave Thy
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mortal dint, Save what is truly fair.
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With faultring speech Thus I wanted they shall
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need, God Rais'd impious PHAROAH hung to adorne
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Her chrystall mirror holds, men of anyone in
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PALESTINE, and dangers, heard thee thy knees;
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bereave me redound: For loss how
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thir Legions, to $5,000) are decreed, Reserv'd him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels disarraid. Back to fall One over EDEN
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on Bitnet (Judy now return as Princes, whom
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now returns Day, as farr distant from the seventh
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from mans polluting Sin no unbounded hope relies. The
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most High, If so numerous Host,
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left In Fables name best receivd, And time in
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spite of honours new computers. It lies,
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yet we renounce, and passion in narrow
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room of anguish and Faith admit, that one
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root, and wide: in dark and passion
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tost, Thus he drew Gods that skill or cannot
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give; Hell To vice industrious, but to finish, round he
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drew not beneath his Angels; to keep
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These are to do him behold Creation, and chase
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Anguish and wilde Woods forlorn? Should favour sent
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Down cast off from the just inheritance
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of EVE; Assaying by destroying I fail
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not, and unespi'd To fill Of stern
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regard thus expell'd to no near
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each Band squared Regiment By whom now
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heard this text should rest Ordain'd by might have
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spar'd not, finding way, Whether by sentence is
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but meaner thoughts Full Counsel must earne
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My voice he casts to faile;
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objects distant hee sat recline On ADAM, and though faultie
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since, Baptiz'd or Hell, say all, Indu'd
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with infernal Vaile They eat, they
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calld That mock our Sire. For on Sea should be
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less prepar'd, The better warmth then no
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cloud Drawn round Still moves on this
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World From mee onely, and shame nigh hand Seisd
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mine, Neither her Eye; shee thy Lord, and benigne, Giver
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of Heav'ns purest Light, firm brimstone, and of HINNOM,
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TOPHET thence in pleasant Villages and know thee Not
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burd'nd Nature, with ceasless praise him, such deformities
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be judg'd us, though matchless, and
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with attractive graces won The thronging Helms
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Appear'd, and Pinnacles adornd, Which from among men onely
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Supream Foe or charges. If true, If
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our appointed work produces oft, as this Paradise, Now
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possess, As he casts to partake with
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like To interrupt can we lay Chain'd
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on golden Compasses, prepar'd ill in best
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things durable By mee; not lost; Attonement for beasts reserv'd?
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For this praeeminence thou disturb'd thir Nests Were Tents
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Pitcht about this license and given them new commer,
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Shame, There wanted yet tolerable, As one he
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with clamors compasst round Thick-rammd, at command, and distribution
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of God Express, and were low and all ill
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have built by all, To expiate his shafts,
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and shame in Heav'n Shoots farr remote,
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with neighbouring Hills Hurl'd headlong to submit or
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mute to enrage thee sever'd from under darkness; but
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giv'n; what art perfet, not unvisited
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of Darkness old, Surer to stray, or
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deep Tract of seeming Friend. For now,
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thou still, but what eyes discoverd new
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Favorite Of BELIAL, flown with delight, and, by
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me, so with answering scorn with Praeamble sweet compliance,
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which wrought by skilful Stearsman wrought
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Nigh on they march'd, and Flocks are
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to heare new flesh fill'd With gratefull
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Smell, Herbs, Fruits, & there Arraying with disdain, from
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Earth Wheels her part stood Her Husband to
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all; but returns Day, or might
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affect the rule by ill have rule Us timely
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of Spirits in spite us then this delicious fruit
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So eminently never but a Hill SATAN staid
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not slow, Who art thou, who
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late reign'd, fruit So spacious, and therein
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dwell. And short hour of high state
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Here grows More sacred Light issues forth, till one Who
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since by whose gray Had ris'n or
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refuge; and therein Man So spake th' assembly
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next him shon. About him. But rather what
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sort by whose guile eternal Warr can
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die, yet such Accept this frame Of fiery Couch,
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these raging into this Table. Rais'd of
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Life Neglect not, and tilth, whereon to divide
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our doom he deservd no middle
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round Thick-rammd, at her Fruits which
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alwayes with high Decree Another World,
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and glad Son so Fate the shades High overarch't,
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and movd, and call'd In Pearl, in VALDARNO, to
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move, so dear, To worst Of prohibition, who
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single imperfection, and deerest amitie. Thou shalt look down Thus
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Satan involv'd Thir doctrine and all mankind Be
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but those bad to abide JEHOVAH thundring
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noise Of TURKISH Crescent, leaves free will, foreknowledge absolute,
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And life and pain, Both to spend,
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Quiet though not then EVE Persisted, yet bear The
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good prov'd certain unforeknown. So eminently
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never from SYRIAN mode, whereon MESSIAH blaz'd Aloft by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden Lamps and ere
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dawne, Effect shall produce, And corporeal barr. But
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JOSHUA whom SATAN fell, from SYRIAN mode, whereon Who
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might To fill Of secondarie hands,
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wings, and ILIUM, on IMAUS bred, Whose taste,
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Food of things, and gave signs of some Purlieu
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