Robo poem for 2022-07-03
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Creating the sport and flour, Glistring with vain
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desire, Had shadow'd them mute. Thrice chang'd
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to whom? to doom On either Throne Alternate all
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Gods Altar fum'd, By Night Or Dairie,
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each Clime; else Regarded, such wherein no less assur'd,
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without redemption all assaults Their living
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Wheels, so sad cure; for some immediate
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Warr, Caught in honour gaine Companion dear,
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By FONTARABBIA. Thus answer'd. Leader of being
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naked, hid the INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness
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had long before them yet none Are brought:
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and ZEPHON bold, Far round illumin'd hell: highly pleasd, and
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rejoycing in narrow space the ample World unborn;
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For thee being? Yet mutable; whence evil whence?
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in narrow vent appli'd To mortal
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change Torment with me large bestow From
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where peace toward the rest by th' obdurat
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King Possesses thee chiefly, who appeer'd From off In
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Courts and passion not, Wherein past, Man found as
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under Browes Of Wiles, More aerie, last under Government
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well suite with ambitious aim Against th' indignant waves.
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Now lately Heaven To mortal wound And dig'd
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out of Life. Nor founded the mightie
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Father full Legion might fall. Henceforth his Church lewd
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Fell not reveal'd, which wee wear,
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Strait couches close, That argu'd then,
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Warr had Of Nights Hemisphere Divided:
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Light shon, And ACCARON and therein By steps to
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evade The breath her Florid Son
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except, none Distinguishable in despair, to get free
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From Hill One way I assume, And Brute
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as erst they know. And never can Heav'n shew
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Thy mortal Sentence pass triumphant, and gave it
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profit thee more, if som sad complaint.
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The ancient TARSUS held, or shame; O Son, While
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here stand front to Fire, Impendent horrors, threatning to
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be much remit His Name I wak'd, and
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ILIUM, on FLORA breathes, Her annual wound
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Receive, no friendly voice, and their Generals Voyce they
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haste. But in dust is life dies, death to
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fall off From Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his
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course, in part, Motion, each paw: when
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farr the Garden growes Eate freely all involv'd
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With singed bottom shook his prison strong,
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this top may use of FESOLE, Or several way
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round this work, without more Would set and
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with Diamond Quarries hew'n, & each kind. So entertaind those
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too hard, much they had ordain'd it, that
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move th' AZORES; whither the winged messengers,
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To give Laws. There to Heav'n;
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Who might concern him, that Forbidden Tree,
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The Adversarie. Nor great reception of
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Hell, her enjoying, what ere evil thence how glad
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would but desiring more lovely seemd
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Alone as Princes, when Morn To satisfie the wayes complacence
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find. That mighty Paramount, and forbore not
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idle, but endless warrs and laughs the hollow
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Universal Face with revenge: cruel his Glorie,
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my choice Unlimited of thee, As far whose just
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inheritance of sorrow, black mist Of TURKISH Crescent, leaves
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free From ABRAHAM, Son thus in
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her tendrils, which yonder shadie Woods, and regain
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the TARTAR bounds, Nor I am, And they were then
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Farr otherwise th' upright heart much hath
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lost, which declares his Mouth The Gods
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MESSIAH; those Of a monstrous shapes and dejection and with
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dreadful Dart; what I be resolv'd.
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When the Books of anyone anywhere at Altars, when next
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Her hand the Depth Of triumph, to
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soar Above all Her sacred influence: less then
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appeer'd Spangling the influence into the previous one--the
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old age; but to realities yeild it grew,
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there mingle and Carbuncle most through
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experience taught to celebrate his power oppos'd In solitude somtimes
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is the fray By som Plume,
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that one entire Whose progenie you
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discover sin, till wantonness and pass
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Unprais'd: for Fate, Or if in silence then
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so lately what would be our proper motion we would
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suspicious mark, As we find here Farr off and all
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sides With lust then justly then no
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delay; with me Man, Anointed universal Host proclaim
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A cry With our scant manuring, and effectual
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might, rid heav'n his Disciples, Men who without
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Firmament, Uncertain which, in charge. But
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they have gain'd This Garden, planted by frugal
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storing firmness gains To DAVID, stablisht as fast
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at all; but were interpos'd, Or
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when among our thoughts Full to bring,
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Where Scepter'd Angels disarraid. Back to
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all; with fire; And him prime Of radiant Shrine,
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Dark with ADAM, earths hallowd feet,
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and praise, and all Temples th' Ocean
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meets, the new world, in unapproached
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light Heavie, though steep, through Heav'n: The Grandchilde with
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excessive grown Prodigious motion or paine. Far
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off From vertue, for any and smoak:
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Such trouble raise: Hast thou Out of thee, shun to
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reverse) To swerve not lost; the
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surging waves, There with auxiliar Gods; and revenge
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though Regent of Iron or Faerie Elves, Whose easier
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conquest now has agreed to woe, And
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dying rise, Whether his fatal Tree of
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worth ambition though sinless, with the Foundation at
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Altars, when it suffic'd To tempt or redistribute this
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or wilt object languishing With Tresses discompos'd, and disperse,
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that Starr perhaps Hereafter, join'd in VALDARNO, to emulate, but
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rackt with Man himself rebellious, here
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shall exalt Equal in foresight much to
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rase Som advantagious act with Envy and
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horror will destroy Us both with God
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On you find such appear'd Less excellent, as
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erst was either quite be sure, The verdurous
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wall of anyone anywhere at Even to
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thee repeaed; nor wider farr From prone, nor then
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silent circumspection unespi'd. Now was ADAM cleerd of dim Night
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Darkens the days work, you for joy he scarce
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blown, Forth rush'd Both SIN, and with favour; peace in
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SITTIM on Bitnet (Judy now Of light
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Shine inward, and Omnipotent From Faction;
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for teachers, grievous pain? Ye Powers
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Militant, That in scorn. Think not offending, satisfi'd With glistering
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Spires and Powers, where thou the Hall (Though like
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befall Spirit Powrd forth The Race
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of Fate, free will, none higher knowledge and Omnipotent
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to judge On each thir Powers that ever firm
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land First-seen, or falling, had quitted all about him
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call'd him fast Threw forth, and your Shades Waited
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with dreadful interval, and longing eye; Nor knowing
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ill, or Grape: to impose: He took
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no deficience found; So farr remote, with me soon,
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Armd with regard Of EDEN which
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no cloud Of Heav'n upright wing
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Came the Rivers. That Shepherd, who late so lovly
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smil'd; Aire, Fire, Sublim'd with wanton growth:
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Those happie state he spake. Why
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stand fast; to all; needs must be fed
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With kisses pure: aside the Cherubim the
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Beast Is no middle parts, then if
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so Divine, ineffable, serene, And join him
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receav'd, Where God or cure or CASBEEN.
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So little knows Any, but he seem'd Woman
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I descrie Communicating Male he judg'd and peaceful words
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made Of MOLOCH homicide, lust and waterd all Temples
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th' ambrosial frutage bear, Our inward
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nakedness, much more endanger'd, then bursting
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forth all reponsbility that advantage gaine.
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What remaines, I seduc'd them new glorious before
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Hath lost our loss Lye thus guiltless
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be mutual, in Heav'n be Heir of Spirits maligne
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Of dalliance as fast, fear and all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that fair Evening Cloud, serene.
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All knees to deferr; hunger both, the
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way Lies dark Idolatries Of Preface brooking
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through experience of anyone anywhere at
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which had foretold, of Pomp and therein
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plac't in VALDARNO, to receave no
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Creature is Hell; Squar'd in us asunder, Hopeless
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to describe whose look into the
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grass Coucht, and one Who speedily through Heav'n Expected,
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least can receave thir sweetness no
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dividual holds, unite thir painted wings Flung Rose, Or
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if lawful to men Grow up in Bondage,
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nor that bears To perish rather, swallowd
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up with hop'd success, Throws his restless
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thoughts, and fully satisfied, and concludes thee round the
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work, yet confest later then wander forth profuse
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on Bitnet (Judy now Must eat, they
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Gods Endowd with ambitious aim Against the
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angry Foe pursu'd The Makers Image
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of one Celestial Spirits aspire, to be worth
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ambition though fall'n, Father manifest His
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secrets of Paradise by confusion heapt
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Upon thy knees; bereave me for
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Fruit Of charming tones, that happy
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rural sight, smell, taste; But think
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to all, believing lies in Heav'n so
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justly then suffic'd To waste Wide Anarchie of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when he on Hill
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SATAN allarm'd Collecting all mankind repli'd.
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What fury all Baptiz'd, shall fear no change, Nor
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glistering, may seduce Thee what me once, now both
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Judge Of happiness, and grove, attune The Realme it
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possible to ADAM or 1.E.9. If counsels and ZEPHON,
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with adverse power of Jasper shon Substantially express'd,
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and scap'd Haply so shall yeeld him, so commanded
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to pervert that therein Man find His swift return
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as Sea-men tell, How dies the sum
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of many precious things of desolation, voyd of
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Victorie and reaping plenteous crop, Corn wine and knows
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how dear, By wound, I drag
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thee ever thence Magnanimous to each Fit
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Vessel, fittest Imp of Worship wave.
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SATAN except, none Distinguishable in thee,
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mighty Quadrate joyn'd The sentence Man: For had general
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Doom Shall
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