Robo poem for 2022-03-05
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If him a Flame, Which gives to
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thine anger saves To mortal to impart Things else
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Superiour and copartners of anyone in VALDARNO, to dance Intent,
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with wearied vertue, for mankind repli'd. O execrable shape, So
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dreadful thing not copy, a Land
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From CHAOS Umpire sits, And nourish all
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th' unwelcome news had the house of open Warr, what
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was warnd. Seek not lost; the brittle
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strength conceal'd, Which mans behalf Patron or worse, or
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Goat dropping Gumms, That I though that brightest
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Seraphim inclos'd With ravishment The Air
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That shew him with circling thy doome, Or
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in Women overtrusting Lets her bestow'd Too well may
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likeliest find Some I keep, by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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learn too long Drie-ey'd behold? ADAM reply'd. O thou
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seemst, Go; for the greatest part shed down alone receaves
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The Eye That for unjust, to equal hope, behold
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The King The good I abroad Through Optic Glass the
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root shall they transgress, and chiefly assur'd us; and fearless,
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nor vacuous the Rivers. That with beams,
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Now laid me then seem'd A numerous ofspring;
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if ever, by conversing I know. And temperat
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vapors fir'd Impress the ranged powers Irradiate, there best order
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came the subjected Plaine; then To mortal crime, the
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Moon. Thither full branches overgrown, grottesque and
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receave thir Lord Envie them aware themselves, and
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all Temples th' Equinoctial Line From Heav'n so on Thrones;
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Though threat'nd, which a copy and dismiss thee
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were sweet. But harm Befall thee
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Vicegerent Son, Destin'd to force renew'd Springs upward like
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which are critical to work in passion into my
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unpremeditated Verse: Since MICHAEL with her guide My Bowels,
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their Creation might resist that in distress, My
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exaltation, and quench his course intended; else according
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to debarr us highest wisdom all, believing lies from
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the snakie locks inwreath'd with conscious
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terrours vex me then, if but
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down amaine By doom apply'd, Though wide, Wider by
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whose Bark by his Kingdom, left In SION
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Hill Of rendring up. MICHAEL of pure Amber, and
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worldly strong, who since, but he pass'd
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through Heav'n: on me can doe, Our first
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wraught the Snowy top Of goodliest
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Trees Of sympathie and shadie nook
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I pursue By me, will Supream, who brings forth,
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th' Field, Or equal all, believing lies Against
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temptation: thou blam'st me Man, revolt
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And we need With what seemd highly they
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burne: Till at highth of anyone anywhere at
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such could revolt, but they brought, Yet
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that done, well I here thy offerd
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good, Departed from one man a Mountain or our
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Faces each fountain side, With thousand
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Leagues awry Into a Reed Stood rul'd,
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stood a crowd Swarm'd and pain Distorted, all by
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the use of NEGUS to Paradise Of Goddesses,
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so bright. Forthwith upright And render me for within the
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night, Scorning surprize. Or potent Ray. These wicked Tents
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Of SENNAAR, and full. After these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing
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in me equally; nor Fire, As
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we endur'd not, as that Hill this creation
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first re-edifie, and rushing he wonderd, ADAM, wont in narrow
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room Throng numberless, And THRASCIAS rend the Night Sung
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Spousal, and shout, return'd them several one rising,
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will renew His loss; but Heav'nlie borne, Before all
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past uncelebrated, nor Heav'n Into th' Antagonist of
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ALADULE, in bulk as next command. To noble stroke
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of happy seat That dismal universal
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hubbub wilde Among those heav'nly Soules
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had stole Those balmie spoiles. As
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we lay in Paradise a Covenant never
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will occasion pass The benefit: consider first, not forth,
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till one Realm, link'd in him call'd
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Mother of seeming Friend. For envie, yet hard
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Mov'd the Harlot-lap Of Cattel and render
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all Temples th' Antagonist of Hell. Easie
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my Author, thou instill'd Thy face, the five other
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first: Man (since he thus consulting, thus must dwell,
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hope never to that end, And
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flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and AUTUMN thwarts
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the five other Parts besides Prone on
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or Adulterie, where first warmly smote The lip of
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Pillars laid thus returnd: URIEL, one Empire;
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doubtless; while thus to soar Above all night
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to assert, who hold of anyone in
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Prose or when earnestly they dread, Rouse
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and glad that steep savage Hill Torn from the
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neighbouring Hills appeerd, Much pleasure be
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fed and miserable Doing or Garden-Plot more
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shall he list, would loose, Though late
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Heav'n-banisht Host, Easing thir crude consistence,
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half way Beyond this Garden, where
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CHINESES drive Mountains as frail World; Open,
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ye knew I labour or bind,
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One who will, Hard liberty before Hath
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emptied Heav'n, Pav'd after him, plung'd in gaze
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admiring: Oft to proclaime Thy likeness, but anguish and
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heard, and disdain'd not charge with scorne
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The number heard) Chariots rankt in large
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and Land where God observd His
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dark Flew off, and thee. Silence,
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and gates of light More woe, More easie,
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and therein By my Frontieres here and lyes Bordering
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on som other solem dayes, As neerer danger;
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goe and are set them all a Mount,
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while over Heav'n submit, boasting I devise, Inviting
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thee conversing I miss thee in crime, Long had
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ceas't when they fell! There rest, we ascend Ethereal, as
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that fixt my firm As liberal and thir canie
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Waggons light: So spacious, and under
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the shade, And like which glory excites, Or
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several active Sphears assignd, Till they pursu'd
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in coole, and warbling flow, Nightly I gave them more
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came the Snow From off this last reasoning
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this mighty Standard; that smooth watry gleam appeerd In
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thy Conception; Sulphurous Hail horrours, hail
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Infernal noise; Warr wearied vertue, for high I made
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us, in Triumph high magnificence, who shall foretell,
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And clamour such appear'd in Triumph high Decree; And
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Bush with hideous outcry rush'd between. Bold deed
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thou proposest; so Fate will Chose freely with
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speediest of pain. All courage; down alone
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Was left him lastly kill. My being Threatens him,
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what compulsion and call'd Seas: And
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justifie the torrid soil, Levied to descend now his
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Spies About the Spirits he stood a rood,
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in aide, I point is left, and
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lyes Bordering on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That fires Awak'd should have we erewhile,
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astounded and Asthma's, and keep, by Moon, Or
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undiminisht brightness, nor silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's;
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while Night Related, and eas'd the green
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shadie Bank with corporeal barr. But mark
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what intends thy vertue infus'd, and all things, to
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will, foreknowledge absolute, And scourg'd with revenge: cruel fight,
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As of heav'nly form, pretended To satisfie for great
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Author of Mankinde, but not by whose just right,
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or timerous flock together perish all Sense, and struggle,
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as equal Love; Least wilfully transgressing he
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wash'd his guileful Tempter ere day
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will pursue, but by obedience paid, When first appeering
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kenns A Citie strong and thee. Is
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doubtful; that shall come, for bringing forth,
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till wandring mazes lost. Of Hierarchies,
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of Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n Inducing darkness, and
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miserable Beyond his mighty Seraphim and
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knows His red right against the sound-board breaths. Anon they
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themselves ordain'd In AARONS Brest-plate, and Creeping
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things, ev'n in PALESTINE, and wonderful indeed
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Divine, Sweet is large. So dear I ask;
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Love And put two strong hold Eternal miserie; such
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another Scene. Descend from thy Faith, till
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Sin, among fresh alacritie and shame By whom
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th' upright heart explores. Hee in
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PALESTINE, and Sewers annoy The Air she
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hasted, and Shield, half the pledge Of
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LUCIFER, (so call that noise reside, his Face with touch
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What call'st Me Father, half enclose him
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to fear to that I Should yet unnam'd)
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From their kinde. The proof we found,
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How art Heav'nlie, shee with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on winged Saint PETER at highth
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In Heav'n, and remote From all these came from
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God so faire field and light; when her loose
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he caus'd to submit or enur'd
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not as she wills to ours, Differing but peace
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obtain'd Unacceptable, though the Gate was thickest fight,
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who overcomes By us falling, had round, not anough
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had not quite be so stupid
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grown, larger then if ever, bountie of vengeance pour'd. Forthwith
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the dores Op'ning thir loftiest Towrs, Concours
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in eeven scale With what of God,
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with conscious terrours vex me rise, Whether upheld by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on mans polluting Sin no
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better these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in Mercy and dismal
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Gates, And not don; Man To
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set From entrance high; No second sours of
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all-ruling Heaven Stood rul'd, stood Among the voice From him,
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Author of what boldness brought him as impure
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as farr distant farr From compassing the
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Spirit impure as one step fair Son foreseeing
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spake. Why stand or re-use it grew, there they sat
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retir'd to thine eye commands, For
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Understanding rul'd the Cherubim; yea, often plac'd
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us falling, and blest his Crest receive. His
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lapsed powers, Terror of violence or Love, the wilde
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Of Mans First lighted from about me,
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the coast of EVE; Assaying by Moon, that
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won audience find, for uses to Project Gutenberg EBook
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of knowledge, planted by John
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