Robo poem for 2021-03-03
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If he glad that witherd all assaults Their
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surest signal, they weend That Man therefore
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as glowing Iron Scepter which understood Thir Nature, hold
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what resolution from begging peace: All left, Now ere
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one Head I else as nam'd Thrones,
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Dominations, Princedoms, Powers, off-spring of provisions laid The Palace
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now learn by Nature shews instead, meer shews of
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hate, of slender waste Her motions, or fall From
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their supplie the frown Each on me
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are critical to inshrine BELUS or deletions to dwell;
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But follow the Royal Towrs Of
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Glory extinct, and filth Which uttering thus
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returnd: URIEL, one by thy doom,
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which these at Altars, when her being,
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Those other still Night, If steep, through experience of
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EDEN over Man And reconcilement; wrauth to do against Faith
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they bow'd adoring, and lyes the
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happie State cannot cease to deceive his look
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his Spirits maligne Of SERVITUDE to Folly, as
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this Golden Cloud his breath that infernal Powers, Consult
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how dear, and Morn: Nor this from this delightful
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Land He pluckt, he must overshadow all Natures
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works Created hugest that stray'd so
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deare? It self expose, with redoubl'd blow To
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mortal prowess, yet once to view far worse
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He trusted to sound Of night, Scorning surprize.
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Or aught on or Chance, or
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Beast which way Over Fish that must be. Let it;
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I sought, In either Throne Yeilded with
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me ill, for himself can tell,
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though legal works. This onely righteous Altar, Gods Disdain'd, but
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them that Day and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT from one enmitie disarm'd, Of other terms
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of Sacred silence thir fall into such glorious
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once past, present, and highest Woods and am to reject
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Envious commands, For one Crime, If you
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can high applause was to appease, Kneel'd and highth, bent
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down his spread his praise The World
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shall die, Rowling on errand sole, and penal Fire,
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Outrageous to that rape begot These troublesom disguises
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which if this heavie pace the Hell saw descend now
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fiercer by keeping strictest bondage, though
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perhaps will he fulfill His Generation, and
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coast of Heaven, or cause Of conjugal attraction
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unreprov'd, And fix farr remote, with ascention bright
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and bliss, thence to accord) Man I perform, speak
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thou, what besides Prone on Bitnet (Judy
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now without Cloud, serene. All courage;
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down alone My sentence from Heav'n supream We
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may dwell in even to be interpreted
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to soar Above his wealth of joy
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Sole partner and so bent on
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Hill SATAN who most excels in
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heav'nly Quires the Ages of CHAOS: Or when everlasting groans,
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Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of morn, her swelling Breast
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Naked met thou canst redeeme, Thir spicie Drugs:
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they see the rest are but
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rackt with this Gulfe. Awake, arise, or dissolute,
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on Heav'ns Lord impos'd Labour, as rais'd me
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SIN, and hostile din, That bred them
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to soar Above th' approach of mightie Bone, Flesh
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to dare The Adversarie. Nor sinn'd thy hand,
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rejoycing in LEBANON allur'd The dry
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Land to wrack, with three-bolted Thunder heard remote. Towards
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her, but all prodigious things, which both despoild, Made
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answer. Mightie Father, gracious was thickest
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Trees, and frustrate all involv'd With fragrance
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after known In MOSCO, or other Suns thir Orb a
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format other turn'd Round he assayd, and
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ras'd By the Project Gutenberg are these,
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voutsafe This I will soon discerns, and
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with full branches overgrown, grottesque and give it
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so, By som Orator renound In eevn or once
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as onely God, Their Seats long and bare, unsightly,
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unadorn'd, Brought her societie Can execute their
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defence who requires From EGYPT from the less
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remorse: they chose his righteous Altar,
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Gods And hairie sides With other
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sight receiv'd us most, and vital vertue thought No
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rest: through experience of him, such wherein the hiss
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returnd as in hell Precedence, none, That one blow
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To th' advantage then silent stream, with me
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on Man; him with Grace Divine displeasure for
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sight, and RHEA'S Son On bold words
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thereafter spake. Why satst brooding on dry Land,
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sideral blast, Vapour, and posture have
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sought for Fate, Neerer our afflicted Powers that tun'd
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her warmth and ready stood, Both
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from soundest sleep Now lately Heaven a scorn,
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which through highest Woods and ILIUM,
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on FLORA breathes, Her mural breach, returning whence
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thither hast provided all Temples th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus began. Whence in darkness here perhaps asleep secure
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with native innocence, relie On bold words
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Breaking the fleecie Starr Of Mans nourishment,
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on me round World,
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that fixt Mine never but such
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wherein no cloud Made vocal by conversing
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I approve. To her other once his ponderous shield
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Ethereal Skie lowr'd, and with circling fire, He now
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proclaim'd? But fate In meditated fraud to simplicitie Resigns
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her best we must end Thou mai'st not; wherfore
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all corruption, all Temples th' Eevning was, our
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scant manuring, and peaceful words and water
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flies All Prophecie, That one root, and taste
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of unextinguishable fire Had ris'n or
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refuge; and shout Of Mans Friend, familiar grown, I
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see Bone of Fragrance, where Thou O Parent, these
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things, which both wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding on
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Internet eng003@unoma1 on errand sole, and
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CHIMERA'S dire. Father shon Impurpl'd with ambitious
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aim Against a wonder seis'd, though the dust
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and th' occasion, whether scorn, Or satiate fury O
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voice exempt, no middle Spirits he calld The strict
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Senteries and feel Farr off all Her annual
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Voiage, born and Wedlock-bound To bellow through waste,
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with more then none I yeilded, by
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strength, though wisdom infinite calamitie shall die,
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Least hee sat and me sudden blaze
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of good, So seem'd Farr off the World, one entrance
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quite be blinded more, and warbling
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flow, Nightly I else deep Still hanging
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in Arms We should fear, said ZEPHON bold, will
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lend, Though I thence Perpetual Fountain who under
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Earth fill'd All sadness but rackt with me more
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His count'nance, without step, last turn
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all Temples th' obdurate pride Soon closing, and
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Thunder, Wing'd with sorrow unfeign'd, and vain designe New Laws
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ordaind: God beholding from one Soul
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hath not lost; the East Darkness ere
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well feign'd, or have aspir'd, and
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help And visage incompos'd Answer'd. I know Second
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Omnipotence, two brazen Chariots and tilth, whereon
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MESSIAH shall bear him by curse let fall.
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I drag him disfigur'd, more Almighty Engin he
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clad with Pitch, and still paying, still bark'd With
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supple knee? ye Winds, that too hard, much
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less. How little seems Of lustre visibly
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appeerd, Love And light turnd to
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that waits On high thoughts, and regain the Author
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of Glorie or lest was thickest shade: Those rare
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and flowers Flie to woe, she embrac'd him,
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will Reign obscur'd, But his sight, That all ill
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could they fix'd, imagining For now, and fashond
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with guile With Joy entire. Then
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self-esteem, grounded on the Coast, whose shape
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or heel: not from mercy shewn On the LEVANT
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and Monarchy of brute. Thus roving on
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yon dreary Plain, then soares Up to move His
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lapsed powers, Terror of God; I had from those
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his likeness, thy Compeers, Us'd to render
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all Her sacred Feast Serv'd by tract
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Of RAMIEL scorcht and excessive, overturnes All power on just
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Decree of Fools, to all, of SATAN except,
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Created thing naught merits fame in
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foresight much to tell Of Towring Eagles, to
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us, that tun'd her Husband, for proof we
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mean Drawn round If this delightful
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use; the free as violent way
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is low creeping, he late reign'd, fruit for that
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Land; or impose Such wondrous birth: Be
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it rose, and all copies of Men: And
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send his Plumes, that you I adore. Gentle to
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do I will be for Fate, Too well
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Thy youth, thy perfect PHALANX to Death into her
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seeming, and wine. Witness this honour these, covering the
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Hemisphere: then what ere our ministring upbraid. Reign in Devotion,
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to do I request think the
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work. Copyright laws and outward both, had And utter
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loss, That shine, yet by those bad
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were come sole Wonder, much advanc't, We
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warr, if what words renewd. But bid cry
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With his Aerie Knights, and sometimes
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went, and rowling in Woods, and prime In Wood fast
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sleeping found From skirt to dissolve:
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When thou thy subjection: weigh with
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corporeal barr. But him slope hills,
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to rest, we know. While by us
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unworthie, pitying while Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh
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and ambition, and all reply, Prudent, least had seiz'd
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with like defence, lest Dinner coole; when his Lip
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Not long, and chuse for inferior
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Orbs, Or Pilot of Spirits of
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immortal minds. Thus it without revile repli'd. Is
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not lost; the work. Copyright laws in Heav'n Grateful
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vicissitude, like in Heav'n Gate was this universal Host
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In Heaven, or scatterd spirits returnd, Pleas'd highly those
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odorous sweets the foaming deep ingulft, for
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Truths sake exempt? UZZIEL, half lost, I be invulnerable in
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change Torment with ruin: into the
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easier enterprize? There wanted in length Apparent Queen
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of Day was at full, but desiring more Heroic
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built,
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