Robo poem for 2022-09-26
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As we receive, & glad Morn We may
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find, who first seduc'd them rul'd,
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stood So since thine eyes of wondrous Art
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In mutinie had fram'd. From hallowd mould, and
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enthrall'd By Night, If I miss thee
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or Love, as mee. They destitute and
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set On my right thou desir'st, And gav'st
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them blaz'd Aloft by night In heav'nly meek. Undoubtedly
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he went, and was passing to my brest,
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And hunger drives to visit oft through
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experience taught your thrall, and divine Following, above which
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had Of SARRA, worn with ease,
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and sue for I perceave the tongue, Somtimes
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in degree, Contented with ease Through wayes from
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himself The Calf in Vale, nor somtimes in
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Glory sat, His place Accept this
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Deep, To trample thee were crownd, With fragrance fill'd
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Th' Angelic Squadron and call'd By
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wisdome, and INDUS: thus these delights Will envy
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whom now concernes us falling, and
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chase In prospect; there thy Brest, (what could
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without permission of Adamant Barr'd over her being, Those
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thousand Demy-Gods on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That run Potable Gold, Fruit untoucht, Still luminous
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inferior Orbs, Or thence conceiving Fire, Or
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if that Forbidden Tree, a spacious
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ground, or heav'd his rebellious rout on a Vessel
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holds the ample Spirit within them at compleating of
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punishment, or Air, Sagacious of ANCIENT NIGHT,
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I held Before thee; but down he thereat Offended, worth
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ambition though opprest and on Bitnet (Judy now
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his head, devouring fire. They swim
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th' occasion, whether our own recover'd strength, this place
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To highth of power God spake, and
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anguish and passion into the Vision led thee
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such prompt eloquence Flowd from without paying
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copyright research on, secure In open or I boast
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me ye now are Brethren, men they beheld, the
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Adversarie thus With unexperienc't thought, and windes
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with auxiliar Gods; and false dissembler
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unperceivd; For want we serve. Because thou sit
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and ILIUM, on Silver cleer; If
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that Just then projecting Peace and shame By sudden
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blaze diffus'd, so on Bitnet (Judy now fild
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with tempest loud: Here grows Death
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thou art weigh'd, & youth Hopeful and
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distributed in darkness visible Serv'd by supream Contemptuous,
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and rue the Angelic Powers, Princedoms, Powers,
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That under the op'n stood, That Glory of other
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wandring many Throned Powers, and with revenge: cruel
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his ample Square from Earth, Medal or they
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enthrall to havoc fabl'd Knights In billows,
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leave No rest: this earthly, with joy,
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with deeds Under whose worthy of rising
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with repast, Or when Orient Colours waving: with delight,
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all resistance lost, while they dispers'd Among the
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Will dazle Heav'n, And utter Deep: There
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they pervert that livd, Attendant on Bitnet (Judy
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now In circuit, undetermind square or smell of grassie
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Couch, At DARIEN, thence Invoke thy word which alone
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From compassing the never-ending flight precipitant, and
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amorous Ditties, and beat'n way they rusht,
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repulse Repeated, and pangs unfelt before. 1.F.4. Except for
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ever to som, leaves and lyes Bordering on all, on
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Thy words at command, and fit audience and turbulent:
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For us he so Fate and harsh. On a flame,
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But Death into strange Thir multitude, like state
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Can it met his obedience: So God saw
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the self-same hour? why do all Heav'n Gate With
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hundreds and sequesterd, though fall'n; intend at first it
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so, since thou see all a
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hollow Deep scars of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or once deemd so from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon Who can this frail Originals, and spoil and
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full. After these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in
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DODONA, and call'd aloud. Descend to? who never
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dwell, or CYRENE'S torrid Clime perhaps a
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land Thaws not, overcome in narrow frith
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He look'd, & soonest recompence Dole with me
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now hear His Seat of true allegiance, constant mind arose
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In whom now Created or dismal Gates, if he
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weighd, The Deitie, while Venial discourse
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they enthrall to hope excluded thus, how chang'd with
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hop'd success, Throws his beams Of Creatures animate the Hall
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(Though like an Aerie light, but of
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Pomp and flaming from Morn repair'd. Sleep on, yet
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by himself Reserving, human voice endu'd; Redouble then enough;
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at Altars, when time and passion
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into the Angel. Therefore from the PHOENICIANS call'd up rose
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From ABRAHAM, Son Blaz'd opposite, A
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while, the suggested cause, and amorous descant
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sung; Silence accompanied, for Thou from thence
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united force resistless way, Whether the broad smooth
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And God-like fruition, quitted all chase Anguish
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and valley rings. O Earth, And sends upon his vaunting
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foe, at all; but answer'd milde. ADAM, Heav'ns fugitives,
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and passion first Morn. Now Dragon grown, I mockt
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with contradiction durst defie th' upper World;
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by violence Proceeded, and lyes the Cell
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when to do I did ELY'S Sons, From far
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worse sufferings must be observ'd; for Signes, For
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additional terms of joy Sparkl'd in any purpose to sway
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Brandisht aloft shading the right belongd, So spake th'
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expanse of hate in sin in
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opinion stand Do as on just Man
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found a Cherube and once past,
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Man falls Into their part in Heav'n arriv'd,
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Wafted by whose waves of Royal Camp, to withdraw
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Our labour calls Justice, and onely was,
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what burden then? what seem'd either;
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black and therein plac't or Stone; Not free,
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but store Against thy prison, and lick'd the
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Tower Obstruct Heav'n To perish rather, swallowd up
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rose BELIAL, flown with Envy and pain Torments him; if
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our Angel answerd smooth. Dear Daughter,
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since borne With that swim th' OLYMPIAN
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Hill made invisible, thus double-form'd, and all her side
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They ended frowning, and work divinely fair,
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a wanton wreath in fears and enthrall'd By thy
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great Expedition now his head, enclos'd From
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Nectar, visiting each other, but a Sea
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North-East windes And various shapes Will
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rule; restraint broke from thir limber fans
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For Death with ASSYRIA strove In circuit,
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undetermind square or the mute, And whether
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waking or vehement desire, Had so bent to
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like, equal which befel, and us
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bend From off From MEDIA post
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to glorie attributed to quell thir
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strife Was bid cry of dawne
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Obtains the cited dead in narrow
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search; and ANCIENT NIGHT, I will save where EVE
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Persisted, yet God not idle, but peace and humane;
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A Spirit, that lives, and bid haste
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To Heav'n When CHARLEMAIN with wound,
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But faded cheek, but its original crime makes Wild
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work (any work is plotting how repair, How
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dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as all Most
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Favors, who bore him sung of
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JORDANS flood a glistering Spires and press'd
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her rural seat Thir earthlie Charge: Of old or TREBISOND,
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Or open Warr, what paine Fled not
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be: Taste this, and knew The
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lower deep of monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or enter and Saviour sent, And great LUCIFER,
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(so call them forth whatever creeps Luxuriant;
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mean Drawn round Shadow from four Champions bold words voucht
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with Weapons more now lament his two
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are they finish'd, and Pickaxe arm'd That Structure high,
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Which if on then worst, Thus her roaving is
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thine; For Seasons, Hours, with Envy
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and brought along Innumerable force Powerful perswaders,
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quick'nd appetite, that Tree we return, But evil go
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This must be admir'd, and inferr Thee what thought
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be invulnerable in DAN, Lik'ning his journey,
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and passion not, though the terrour chang'd
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thir Orb Through pain Through labour grows,
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And fast bound. Thou find'st him with high
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advanc'd, Standards, and grosser feeds the house of Libertie
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alone, As stood escap't from th' offensive Mountain, built
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Here Pilgrims roam, that swim in FRANCISCAN
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think hard One next Mate, Both from succour farr.
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Then feed Air, if perhaps thou bruise my last
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arose In Pearl, in fair Women, richly
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gay Traine Adorns him, what stir not
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th' offensive Mountain, built Here he sat Chief Had
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it be But that tore Hells Concave, and sense, yet
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staid the blessed Spirits evaded swift return to heav'nly
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Quires the maximum disclaimer or him round he calls Justice,
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bids, His mirror, with me once, and
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whom they found obedient, and all dispraise:
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But harm Befall thee more, and discompos'd; Love and spread
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thir dark Abyss, The work Of God towards EDEN
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towards thee his loines and doubt The fluid Aire:
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So smooths her sight discernes Abstrusest thoughts, and drearie
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Vaile They measure thee along Innumerable force as
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mee. They saw, Though single. From Beds
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of peace recoverd sad. Evil one
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of Darkness old, Where Satan our
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credulous Mother, to Eye of sorrow, black Air with
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high Creator; some high-climbing Hill, Mystical dance,
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To mortal voice, unchang'd To mortal prowess,
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yet for sight, If true, If so suffice
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his Angels; and pay The middle darkness light,
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as farr off, and frozen loyns, to reach
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The haunt Her Temperance over Man fall'n.
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Yet why come to rase Som Capital
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Of lowest first appeering kenns A Nation
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to change Torment with lasting pain Through her
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Cloudie covert guile, We sunk Under spread her plaint.
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Is enmity, which yonder Gates? through midst unmarkt,
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In unitie defective, which God was that were
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large, where is most To labour hee;
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