Robo poem for 2024-06-30
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The following thy appetite, Though I question askt
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Puts on Bitnet (Judy now Our maker, or deceave
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his restless thoughts, and promisd Race, His lustre rich
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CATHAIAN Coast. The Air and Death amain Following his
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Head, all taste it comes. Ascend to submit
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or they sit contriving, shall powre Raine day
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yet have don, but taste. Forthwith upright
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with sparkling blaz'd, his way, till firmer thoughts and
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call'd him move. What best are and glad Son
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foreseeing spake. Why should be much
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of Lambs or direct Our Supream Thrones, With blackest Insurrection,
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to submit or heav'd his Reign;
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from SYRIAN
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ground, or manacl'd with ambitious to work Confusion all prodigious
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things, and GAZA's frontier bounds. Him have
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not as built So saying rose as fast, and
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vain, and Heav'n so contriv'd as equal
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what his Magnetic beam, that gently creeps Luxuriant; mean
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Drawn round As was giv'n, Behold
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a horrid strides, Hell had need rest;
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so seldom chanc'd, when call'd up to
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dwell; But O World. Say, Muse, that Realme
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it with his speech be foretold Should favour
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deign'd. Thee from Woman whom now more wonderful Of
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fiery Surge, that move or group of
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chearful dawne Obtains the waters fall off
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at mine Not here, This knows His full
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resplendence, Heir Of various style Nor this
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eBook is it seems To pray, repent, and passion
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first warmly smote The highth or
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High; because in storm, oreblown hath equald, force
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of their aerie flight Through dark DIVAN, and howl'd
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Within his Makers work; he fled, and spread Into his
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fair Creatures all mankind repli'd. Was never, Arms away
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or ranke Your bodies made of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where none before him Findes no
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further would loose, Though pleasant, but
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shall remain, but hid metallic Ore,
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The Deep to regard, Must exercise us
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with ballanc't Aire suddenly stood Praying, for on
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men. Immediately the suggested cause, and being
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So having pass'd From servitude inglorious welnigh half his
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Laire the Thunder had veins of noblest temper so
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commanded to enure Our wonted calm. On
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duty, sleeping soon unsay What could make
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intricate wards, and void: Darkness to persevere He
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soon for adoration pure Devotion paid?
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So dearly to beare My judgments,
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how hee sat Alone, and therein dwell. And
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good have equal'd the secrets of gayest plume
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sprinkl'd with quick up silent valley,
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sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while over fond, on
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thoughts, Vain Warr and amaz'd, No
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light, Purest at command, ere dawne, Effect shall unfould,
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To Hill, far blazing, as in Section
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2. Information about him repli'd. O favourable spirit,
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propitious guest, as you find Better to store
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Against the Oracle of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or other
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work Desisting, though pure of Glorie
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shon, inimitable on Bitnet (Judy now severe, our vacant
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room, Not of Flours of Fruits, &
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heal'd: The Pledge of Bliss. Direct against thir
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issue Guard, Mount And judg'd and
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cleerd, and good; And now his sight
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was fretted Gold. Not unamaz'd she upstaies Gently
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for open Skie, And to discerne ITHURIEL and through
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Heav'n, Hell-doomd, and is associated) is
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judicious, is his, or was throng'd, the flowing haire In
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with gust, instead of bones, Like TENERIFF or Fish
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that saw, They shew Rather admire; or SERAPIS
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thir mouths the Grazed Ox, JEHOVAH,
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who moovd Thir number, sweet kernels prest
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She spake, and press'd her sober Liverie all Head,
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nor erre not DAVIDS Sons, From compassing the
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horrid Vale. Then feed Air, Earth felt to avert
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From HAMATH Northward to highth Of Mans
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nourishment, by whose hairie sides With soft Tunings,
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intermixt with Nymphlike step he our trial, when sad
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overthrow and relate What wee, somtimes Viewless,
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and shame obnoxious, and reason'd high
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OLYMPUS, thence on Thrones; Though of rage to all; but
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peace returnd by furious down direct my Author,
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thou abhorr'st That detriment, if lawful to mankind Is
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no danger, and indignation on yon dreary Plain, forlorn and
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revoke the vallies & Flours, Walks, and
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moist, and all Causes import your laughter, hath
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ruind, and mind through experience of Gods high Supremacie
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of this diurnal Starr Of God, are the din; thus
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displaid. Whence in stead of Gods
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of as are they calld The copyright in both;
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so vaine, Under spred All his Created vast Abyss
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And higher in spight of EVE; Assaying by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on then Gods they
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know. While time and Wife, where The
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Planet guilds with superfluous moist consumes: But say
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therefore coold in Hell? As far renown'd,
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Th' inclement skie; Save he stay In which
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cause Mov'd the new-arriv'd, in PALESTINE, and
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with outragious noise among fresh dews and pain
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Of King and all assaults Their
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Altars by name O unexampl'd love, Not
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seeing me, how chang'd his wish,
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exactly to pluck such united force with them
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whelmd, and gave way she fled Murmuring, and
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between (Unanswerd least sought, May tempt
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or Sun-light, spread Into th' arch-fellon saw
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thee farr, and poise Thir nature, and best;
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All hast of mankind, in Triumph high
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walls fear for the Sanctities of upstart
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Creatures, on a Mount And surging waves,
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as a wanton rites, which human voice Of
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Light Ere he spake; No need feare, goe Before thy
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hapless Paire Sate Eagle-wing'd, beside it self half
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the future he sole command, and destin'd to that
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success untaught His gentle tear let
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me thy flesh, when with one
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seem'd A Dove sent us, and SILOA'S Brook
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that too secure: tell Of wrauth Of
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ancient Greece; and boon, Thus were known.
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Farr off Heav'n, adornd With worship, place hast part,
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from deceit and MESSIAH King Ride on
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the Sons of SION, thron'd Between the
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angry JOVE His Malice, and various
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motions, or covert was inwoven shade Lost
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sight or shrink and serene hath pourd. Ah wherefore!
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he heard Delightfully, ENCREASE AND MULTIPLY, Now rul'd the
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Sender not upright. If so matcht they shoot forth
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all his Tents Pitcht about his riv'n Armes
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Braunching so stedfast hate: At Heav'ns bound, unless we
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fear we may elect Sense of promoting the South to
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sustaine His proud Stayes not alone, Which of Power
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Creation they turnd to attempt MEDUSA with
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ADAM, thou never see her houre
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Shed thir fall Down right Shall we
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most High overarch't, and dangers, heard remote.
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Towards her, but fairest Goddess arm'd That detriment,
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if what transports a fat Meddow ground; or
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flock, allur'd The sword Of lowest of
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bones, Like those shadowie Cloud a moment;
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CHAOS Umpire sits, And hence a cloud Instinct with
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submiss approach The circuit walles this
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less vext the voice From mee reproach
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us rest. Meanwhile the fixt mind first
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her reply with me is undefil'd and untrod; All
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but fled Murmuring, and held me; but
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endevord with Starr's Numerous, and with contracted brow.
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GABRIEL, to light, but thou appeer, Yet more
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glad Of SERICANA, where he perceav'd,
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warr be giv'n to reject Envious commands, For those
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Circles as Sea-men tell, Or Fountain other shape, So
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spake th' Archangelic Power Hurld headlong to regard, Must suffer
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change, disdain'd not have seis'd, though
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numberd such imbodied force, as numerous
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late, now direct Our dayes journey brought
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My motions vain, when sleep hath
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rebelld Against th' accuser. Thus roving on yon
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dreary Plain, or found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ Fall'n
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Cherube, to blot out Hell am
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grac't The more His bright Captivity led
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To trample thee out of Angels; to som
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Plume, that sung: Just confidence, and stray'd
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so much more came one abstracted stood
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or worse By death Is Center, and employees
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expend considerable effort to eternal being To mortal things,
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which God Of hazard all assaults
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Their great indeed Divine, Sapience and
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serv'd but rather darkness durst not unmov'd Pure
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with like the Beginning how thir innocence Deserving
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Paradise! if ever, by me, of God; I pursue
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Thy lingring, or mute, Pondering the
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Desert and Snow, or besieging. This is low Reverence
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don, but for I seek, as rais'd
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They pluckt the gray Dawn, and wine.
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Witness the shrill Matin Song End, and
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divine Following, above his prime Wisdom, what cause addrest,
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Stood whispering soft, less Then in her storie
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heard in event In dust, our Front, but a
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Frozen, many Throned Powers, nor obeid: Your
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bulwark, and with blood arise On
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each In search Of radiant Shrine, Dark with
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revenge: cruel fight, th' angelic Quires
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of Men also, and shame beneath This
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further by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to disinthrone the Race of sorrow, black Air sublime,
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As leaves all Baptiz'd, shall call,
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as heard VVith wonder, but Thou know'st;
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Thou at command, ere well pleas'd. I
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obey him with level pavement: from one whose Voice
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divine or once as onely was, our coming hither, and
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Omnipotent From mee thy Lot hath
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spent his MESSIAH. On my complaint; but breath stir
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not imparted to assault Heav'ns everlasting
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groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of death, which
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tends to be, we please? This day, which declares
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his experienc't eye, His proud Crest Sat on
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