Robo poem for 2022-12-01
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Fall'n Cherube, to mention, through strait, rough, dense,
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or refund from without, to God, where
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Champions bold conspiracy against Heav'ns Hath Omnipresence) and
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how. Not pleas'd, on that all reponsbility that
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furie stay'd, Quencht in most needs, whether thus returnd:
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URIEL, though Fruit Divine, And ACCARON and
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Goddess-like demeanour seems another World, thy Compeers, Us'd to
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each Nation to do practically ANYTHING with wings veil thir
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looks, the fishie fume, That for open Skie, and
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call'd The River NILE; See golden
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Scales, yet what is else be found me
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som Plume, that Milkie way Tore
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through experience of electronic work can close design, by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on thoughts, and with
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ambitious mind Considerd all these first receavd them mute.
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Thrice he took no nor EVE to soar Above all
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Her dowr th' Artick Sky, and Ocean circumfus'd,
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Thir Makers work; he fram'd. From
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shadowie expiations weak, If rightly nam'd, but here
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Farr in FRANCISCAN think how can find,
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who then appeer'd To supplication, heare Of PHILISTEAN
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DALILAH, and cool, the Hill Delight thee claim
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in Glory crownd, Her spots of that rape
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begot These in despair, to possess Life
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Began to submit or obtain a vain
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plumb down alone bent to one, the frown Each
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on Armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord, and Diurnal
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Spheare; Till body opaque can wee wear, Strait
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couches close, That bring forth all Earths inmost
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counsels from guilt the Crown had servd necessitie,
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Not like to unite thir liquid murmur
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filld Th' inclement skie; Save what the
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calmer wave by using or feard to
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perswade immediate stroak; but in machine
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readable by break our power Shall I
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unpittied: League with almost no less
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Then with gentle brace, Goodliest of Angels,
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yet why? it aught on himself,
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fearless return'd. By death shall resign, when BELLONA
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storms, With God, as farr and taile, Scorpion
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and remov'd where ROME was known
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till first on Bitnet (Judy now grown there let us
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to submit or sweet! How are
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we may praise; Yee that most irregular they
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list, would on FLORA breathes, Her Temple stood or
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SILVANUS never shall his Enemies: Nor
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the pair Girt with less Then value: Oft
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times nothing merited, nor yet mixt Confus'dly, and enterd in,
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and Man, the chosen Seed, In whose Voice divine
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or o're the use To recompence Equal
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in Arms, Though threatning, grew Transform'd: but
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those fair Idolatresses, fell His Childern,
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all a double smart. This annual
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Voiage, born Universal Face begins Her spots of
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retreat, Nor holy Hill SATAN to dance
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to set out of wing Scout farr Have finisht
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half smiling thus began. If it
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stood One foot he could have;
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I saw. The living, and best prepar'd To fill
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all praises owe, And freely we may
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see how variable and therein Man once And
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carnal pleasure, though more wast good, why delayes
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His fixed Anchor in foresight much
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thir wonted favour and beat'n way
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a Flour which befel, and dire
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form had need As if within Or touch
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What better hopes of EDEN, till men wont his
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illustrous Guest besought: So to soothe Him the
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laws and worthy to succeed. BOOK V.
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Accuse not Gods Thy Trophies, which thy utmost reach
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The weal or flight He speeds,
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and Mirtle, and motion? and wedded to converse Save with
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answering looks Down had intrencht, and passion first Be
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meant, nor wider farr som suppos'd True
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appetite, more came in Triumph high
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Arbitrator sit lingring here Chains and sacred influence: less
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his Head Crested aloft, and flowers Flie
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to work we return'd them Rock onely; his
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Angels turne ascanse The great & breadth, and all
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Temples th' unholie, and law Erre not, who scarce
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had Of HESPERUS, whose vertue even ballance down as lowest
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first smiles from the Flowr of this work, in
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fears and Power, and parents tears, and shame
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that shall grace The Womans Seed
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is choice) Useless and remov'd Not
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meerly titular, since perhaps am secret; Heav'n be overcome
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this happiness, and poise Thir perfet Gold And
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seconded thy Realm of mankind in
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OREB since into a Cloud He drew not
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of Sulphur. Thither let us may choose Dilated or level
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wing Came summond over head both Good out
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of manifold delights: But if what sweet Flours
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Pensive here in dreadful revolution day to accord) Man
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there From PANEAS the grim Glar'd lightning,
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and thence Had cast Ominous conjecture on
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foot, Half spi'd, so faire field MICHAEL and therein
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dwell. For Gods, yet public peace,
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Said then Suffice, or enter and ye Gods,
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Knowing both live, Though thither he our
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Faces evident the circuit inexpressible they will
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come To shame Among the Arch-fiend reply'd. O
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sight unconquerable? His Malice, and Violets, and
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speed; Havock and Sewers annoy The PERSIAN
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in fears and Degrees Jarr not
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her, not DAVIDS Sons, like Ambition
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threw down Thus to drive us here we
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eate Of many cells prepar'd, they seemd, or false
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presumptuous hope, or fall: so blithe,
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so repulst, with lofty Gates And yet able to remaine
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In Fruit Divine, Sweet is come not fight. So
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standing, moving, to that end, and dark
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suggestions hide What happiness, who have gain'd This knows
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how weak, If so sad, till God before them.
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But first make a broad circumference
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Hung high Towrs and remove The fatal bruise,
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Or do they pass'd, and therein
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Each in ruin: into such joy Tenderly
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wept, much what reward Of Seasons return,
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but worse He said, thus cropt,
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Forbidd'n here, though joynd In either
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Wing, and hollow; though darkness should blow them
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free, be thou; since by whose delightful Seat provides
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For those banks, where Vertue should find
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this forbid? Why but her Silver
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Mantle didst invest The breath her private Cell when
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to dawne Obtains the use of Creatures, perfet beauty
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is PARADISE, ADAMS Son. As now first
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this punctual spot, a Brute, Whose annual
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wound Receive, no reason; who am secret; Heav'n
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so much more wrath; for Fate, Fixt
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Fate, Neerer our first sought Evil in Vallie and seal
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up returnd, Pleas'd highly those above had none
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Distinguishable in Man find No inconvenient
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Diet, nor silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Martial sounds: At which returnes
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Light shon, and after Life Neglect not,
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as our eares, Farr was askt. The
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griding sword Of DEMOGORGON; Rumor next Mate,
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Both Harp To which God from me; but
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giv'n; what ere well us'd they but root of God;
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That fires Awak'd should thus proceeded on all unawares
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Fluttring his Bow And ore Hill retir'd, The enemies of
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anyone anywhere at eeve In dust, our loss of
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anyone anywhere at THEB'S and INDUS: thus returnd: URIEL,
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one mans offence To dwell, As they, the op'n Skie
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With lust and mossie seats had prepar'd For happy
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State, Favour'd of stain would on
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IMAUS bred, Whose Bed is undefil'd and steep flight
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Through his Rav'nous Maw. But thir sweetness no
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unbounded hope in VALDARNO, to extend His benediction
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so, since thine eye On duty, sleeping found in:
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http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ So hardie as farr Thir dread then Warr or
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Earth in fears and ANGOLA fardest verge, and scorn,
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Tears such Thir dread New Heav'n
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in coole, and say; But glad precipitance, uprowld
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As is truly fair. Is as likely
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to som small Came Prologue, and dangers,
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heard within thee so fair Morn return'd, for I
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blame behind: Which else above compare, And stripes,
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and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd, Brought her
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met, & tend thee, and therein dwell. For
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never see all Good out fit to
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begin Your feare Under what burden heavier
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on they thought, and Saile. As if
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but Heav'nlie borne, Before had remaind (For what fall
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I am come, for access Without my Bone, Flesh of
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monstrous shapes and might direct The bended knee
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His wish and wine. Witness this frail World;
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at th' Earth, Which from before th' Ocean Iles,
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but rackt with healing words Breaking the welkin burns.
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Others among men With wide op'n flie
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With Plant, said God, In counterview within the
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five watchful Senses represent, She gathers, Tribute large,
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Beguil'd by e-mail) within them; the Roses smil'd. Then
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Hells Concave, and Seraph fearless, nor Man; is
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fair, But harm Befall thee From center to walk
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the destind Walls Of Mans First Father, what
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is bliss, among Thousand Celestial Bodies
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first this agreement and shout, return'd From
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underground) the Oracle of it is condemn'd,
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Convict by surprize To what higher foe.
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Space that place Eternal silence then accurst,
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Forsak'n of knowledg fair Spouse, nor
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youthful dalliance with BRITISH and bliss, Yet unconsum'd.
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Before the Goblin full of death
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releast Some days; how faire, Less
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winning cheap the true op'ning, and
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opprest and smoak: Such to God. In
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prospect wide Crystallin Skie, And waking or lasting fame, Or
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do I therefore cannot these growing Plants, &
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youth about this etext is very easy.
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You pay thee feel Strength undiminisht, or fixt
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in our afflicted Powers Essential Powers, For thou
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accept My Fancy to accord)
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