Robo poem for 2020-09-30
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True Paradise In circuit, undetermind square or ADAMS:
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Round the sudden blaze diffus'd, so much marveling; at
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eeve In sight, thou canst not fear'd; should
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they as in OREB: and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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marching, equal'd the PHOENICIANS call'd His
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equals, if I shall the armed
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Saints unmixt, and spotless innocence. So
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dear pledge Of fierce antipathie: Beast and
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throughout the noontide Bowrs: Thus said, though bold,
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Far round Ninefold, and passion mov'd, Disdainfully
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half amaz'd unwarie brest With inward fraud, though
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thou shad'st The circuit walles this windie Sea should
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be, who unseen Wing to tell Of Mankind drownd, before
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us, whose presence had need that sleep? If thence I
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sought, In Serpent, we return'd up to men
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innumerable, there that shall rise Of natures works, reports, performances
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and longing eye; Nor content with surpassing Glory of
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anyone anywhere at Sea should better can
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doe mine eyes Directed in sudden
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view his rage; Under whose well being
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gav'st them free, but only to joyn; and dangers,
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heard no cloud Instinct with ambitious to woe, All Power,
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And fierce desire which follows dignity, might induce
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us unforeseen, unthought of, know not unsought
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be less can sustain, Or fansied so, By
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ancient Seat; perhaps no cloud Of
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DORIC Land; or Firr With loath'd intrusion, and
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whelmd Thy Fathers dreadful Dart; what I
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therefore can then mistrust, but feignd, PAN
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Knit with their Train ascending: He
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soon as wee, somtimes in them excells; Nor
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wanting power on me up Light. Aire, Water, Earth,
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in fears and expire. What inward lost: him
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laid me not charge Of CONGO, and
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call'd up springing light Round from beneath,
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Down right lost: him Findes no ill, Misgave
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him; hee Who hates me, they
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sat retir'd Where good Upbraided none; nor less
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could have merited reward, the Adversary of Heav'ns free
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His beams, and pain Surpris'd thee, and Mires,
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& saw Heav'n of anyone anywhere at
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ease into fraud Drew audience and repossess
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their portion set encoding: ASCII If your harmless
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innocence Melt, as violent stroke they burne: Till The
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sequel each beauteous flour, Glistring with attractive Grace, thou
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Of hideous ruine and expectation held At Heav'ns bound,
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unless Heav'ns his degree in Heav'n submit, hee who brings
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A thing on Bitnet (Judy now so gay,
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Ye Eate freely distributed to her stay. Oft times
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He came, but only dreaded bolt. Nor multitude, like
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heat, Whose but thee rais'd us Heav'n,
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with mine. The force of God. In ancient TARSUS held,
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or enter Heaven Left for sweetest Sents
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and void of Life. Nor number, sweet stop, All thoughts
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Full Orb'd the status of future time.
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With Man, accomplisht EVE, easily transgress his Robe Uncover'd
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more. With Frie innumerable tongues A dreadful voyage;
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till this Arbour, or Hill, and flowers Flie to
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pine Immovable, infixt, and howl'd Within Heav'ns all-powerful King
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and ensuring that past, present, and feare
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of Light Exhaling first thoughts prov'd false. But
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the Oracle of Light shon, And Earth Unseen, both
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wings Lay vanquisht, rowling in calme
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His bright Orders and longing wait The breath
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Of MOLOCH homicide, lust hard Mov'd our
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Loines to soar Above all sides With whose
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hairie sides round Environ'd wins his absolute Decree
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Of fiercest Spirit rests. Hee for our success, Throws
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his Throne Yeilded with farr at
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all; needs remove The savour we enjoy
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thee, and after thoughts Of OREB,
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or besieging. This our afflicted Powers, That whoso
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eats thereof, your country in Diamond, and build Thir
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Blossoms: with blood Of instrumental sounds The
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Tempter guilefully repli'd. Thou hast made? So
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spake the God for that Realme
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of delicious Fare; For to advance, or
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intermission none would have grown Prodigious motion
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we sleep: All night; at THEB'S
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and knows His count'nance, without restraint, Lords
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and wilful barrenness, That jealous leer maligne Ey'd
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them clos'd, Hell to store Against th'
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ALEIAN Field To mortal doom'd. How due! yet from
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the drie; Part of truth thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, as in Heav'n for us
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falling, had Of Passion, I decree, Mine eare Of
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hazard all his gorgeous East To fill With burnisht
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with slandrous darts, and Exhalation hot, Corrupt and
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continu'd reaching to enrage thee of Mercie and
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with like which op'nd from forth Infinite goodness,
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grace Elect above his reliques in
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narrow room large in Dance not
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farr, and Loves proper substance; time in hell. Mean while
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yet unbegot. Childless thou didst thou beest he; But
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Heav'ns chearful face, the general safety best
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order and Justice seems; yet faithfull how
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weak, If it down, whether scorn, shall this Project
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Gutenberg is most they astonisht on a Furnace flam'd,
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yet why? it suffice his leave not lost; Evil into
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sevenfold rage let we never to havoc
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hewn, And charming symphonie they enthrall to die For
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high with joy Sole pledge Of miserie,
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I perceave the dust and somwhere nigh in Orbes
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his place, and gaines Of day-spring, and pain
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However, and RHEA'S Son with me. To interrupt the
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Morning shine. Haile wedded to whatever
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stands Adverse, that steep Of Mans nourishment, by
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whose operation blest MARIE, second EVE, Shall
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teach us is best quitted all things live thou. So
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Law and Wisdom-giving Plant, but that future we
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to discover sin, yet what was Honour
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knew, And me soon beg to touch with
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touch or sollid Rock or Refund" described in shape, If
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these Nor troubl'd waves, There lands
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the offer'd wrong, Though chang'd thir foes
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a Silver Mantle didst transgress, and pay
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The key of danger tasted, yet but that
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rape begot These Elements, these joyes,
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Dearer thy Son, I may find means
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of longing wait The radiant image viewing Becam'st
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enamour'd, and with tempest loud: Here grows
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Death To make deathless pain? And black mist
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from their portion set As one Beast that soon
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returnd, as Sea-men tell, With blackest Insurrection, to ADAM
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the latter quick up rose From CANAAN, to
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be achiev'd By right of thee,
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As liberal Thou O Earth, Imports not, as Sea-men
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tell, Tell, if Predestination over-rul'd Thir armor help'd thir
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being? Yet unconsum'd. Before all things; and
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Hinde; Direct against God aright, and you comply
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with ambitious to impose: He speeds, and
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swage With all assaults Their Seats long
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sufferance of Men: And Strength and round the Earth;
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with Sewers, and stedfast Earth. At first, for that
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flaming Seraph rowling in SITTIM on
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me large to soar Above th' ungodly from
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the Ford To mortal men, whom God said ZEPHON
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bold, Will he, and difficult, not cease To
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bestial herds Attest thir vertue; least the dust
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thou eate Bread, Till Ev'n, nor cloud
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Drawn round Ninefold, and honour him BEELZEBUB Thus when
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her blushing like POMONA'S Arbour smil'd Celestial,
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and longing wait The Birds thir course; Directed, no
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vaile Shee first grand Foe, Who meet him
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his good hour: no Creature thence:
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if but that celestial Sign Portentous held Spreading thir foes
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Such night from Just, and solve high seat High
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eminent, blooming Ambrosial Flowers, Our fealtie With more your
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periodic tax returns. Royalty payments must
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ever With Frie innumerable Of HESPERUS, whose Bark
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by deeds Under th' Eastern Gate rouling her
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bestial Gods; for bringing forth, and wine. Witness
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the Lee, while upon his Will. Be real,
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as firm As stood Praying, for Heav'n From where
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he grants them excells; Nor holy Rest Through
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the deed; Shee first born of Heav'ns all-powerful
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King Stood on me expos'd. But call
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to free From mee Thou canst, who
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then appeer'd Spangling the Mole immense
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To these first began. Whence and
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purge off From yonder Gates? through
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Pond or distributed: Effulgence of obtaining a sequent King, whose
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Conduct MICHAEL smote, and surpriz'd. As one greater then
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saist Flatly unjust, to impose: He lights,
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if within Orb, the mind And courage
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on himself affirming Authoritie and mercy shewn
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On Man To stuff this first prov'd:
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But follow thee, and Heav'n set
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encoding: ASCII 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You may afford
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Our strength intire Strongly to mee, or
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Penaltie? Here swallow'd up with pale.
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But fondly deem'd, I soon Among them from thy
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aide Can hearts, not lost: him long? Mee
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where find. Yet Innocence and
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spread wings, or some other immediate touch? Alas, both
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will Of ABBANA and mutual Honour clad Thir fight,
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yet submiss, though in Heav'n his Train; there
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Live, in narrow room in reason to do all
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th' inviolable Saints assembl'd, thou of Myrtles, on errand
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sole, and infinite In apprehension then brings
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A Legion; led his Angel Forms,
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who bids us must be observ'd; for
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proof could have; I also; at Table was, what
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Pit thou my inward thence to walk The builders
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next Mate, Both of kind for
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ever shut, And to be returnd at last
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To fill Of battel when their Train
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With HALLELUIAHS: Thus they recoild affraid At which
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he pronounc'd The way, thou sitst,
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See farr to dissolve Allegeance to
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know, Forbids us divide The Libbard, and needs ensue;
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