Robo poem for 2021-01-28
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For angers sake, or Eeven, To one
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World Hung on som infernal Court.
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But to please to restore The Cattel and
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drearie Vaile They pass through With hundreds and
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voice From mee I goe, And durable; and discompos'd;
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Love Can else Inhospitable appeer Emergent, and RHEA'S Son
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Perceive thee unblam'd? since easier conquest now
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Foule dissipation follow'd and with delusive Light, Which God
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is obvious to God, Creator in calme His flight
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Aloft, incumbent on earth, durst without leave obtain'd Unacceptable,
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though joynd With stubborn patience as in
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behalf Patron or additions or Air, as infinite,
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both Good reason is a woodie Mountain; whose
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heart and rung With hundreds and therein live, Though
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wandring. Brightest Seraph ABDIEL faithful man fell, from the
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Heathen World. So dearly I attend,
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Pleas'd highly they choose; for proof his Wife adhere;
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And black Clouds From his transgression,
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Death into the originator of Spirits embrace, Total they
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chose his Kingdom, let it I besought The
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Ark of Foe by doome So farr
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remov'd may this gloom; the PHOENICIANS call'd
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that won The force to assume These in
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Heav'n. Which to reward on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That all a craggy Bay
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After short silence holy mount CASIUS old,
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Surer to submit or Adulterie, where he disdaind,
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and therein dwell. For dust thou
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spok'n as Night regaine Her own, our Eyes That Death
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is low creeping, he made all a while,
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Pondering the Horizontal misty Air along, ride in
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Heav'n with reiterated crimes he assayd, and shame
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Among th' Omnipotent From many Throned Powers, nor
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Angel should thir fond hopes of God;
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That shake Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come To
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dwell, The Balme of Pomp and
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Steeds; what rash hand Hell Your
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dungeon stretching far these tidings fraught, come flying, meet
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there Coasting the night-warbling Bird, They sate Idol
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of Spirits of no life. So prevalent Encamping, plac'd Within
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appointed work associated in fears and fill all Temples
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th' arch-fellon saw them as the wrauth, Which
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it were those Shall we to worth
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thy substitute, And liquid sweet. But
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as fast, With branches would recant Vows
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and with me is located in
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sight? Say, Muse, that way By thir vocal
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Worship wave. SATAN stood mute, Pondering the void
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profound Of love to invade Heav'n, yet unbegot. Childless
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thou beheldst The infernal Peers, He with boastful Argument
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Heroic Martyrdom Unsung; or fresh imployments rise
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in it so, since easier conquest
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now severe, our substance clos'd Not here,
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till Noon: For death, A broad circumference Hung ore
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the Royal seat of tempestuous fire,
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His wonder if thy Husbands hand Reach also he
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designes In Hillocks; the Towrs to act
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have name. But all What if
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warr be honour'd thee, and vain, Till
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the Devil with to tell Of yesterday, so friendly
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voice, and struggle, as Sea-men tell,
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Tell, if mishap, Ere he spake. Why satst
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brooding on thoughts, and willing feet submissive
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Charms Smil'd with goodliest Trees loaden with
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which instructs us now Through dark materials
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to dwell; But wherefore let us his happie
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Garden plac't, but inward less be
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still bark'd With soft windes blow To Heav'n so
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much advanc't, Created in Heav'n. But
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not dismaid, And fly, ere Death
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denounc't that The Ground whence no time
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this gift possess The number to advance
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his cleer aspect Against revolted multitudes
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before
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whom but in Heav'n arriv'd, the circuit
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meets A Forrest huge As on thoughts, from such
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acts of JORDANS flood To mortal injurie Imperishable, and
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Potentates and Organ; and windes blow them
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that rape begot These disobedient; sore Thir
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own Live to give care To mortal sight Of Seraphim
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and Sword of blessed, and interrupt his Angels;
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to disobedience fall'n, Father full of Beauties powerful Art
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Of hazard as Hell, nor touch; here
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and beare delicious fruit burnisht with everlasting Frame, while
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Night bids us known, who not lost;
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the seat of AIALON, Till then could have;
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I saught By name O foul defeat
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Hath bin our loyns, to good;
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and levie cruel his loines and Pickaxe arm'd That
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scorn'd his state, though till part in daily work
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divinely fair, one day, While time Become our power
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to do all maladies Of Hill not in Hell?
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As one fling Of watchful Senses represent, She was the
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Quires of unctuous vapor, which unrevok't shall delineate
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so, since thou beest he; But faded cheek, but
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stand approv'd My Bow and press'd her
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best order and with Envy and cleerd, and AFER
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black Air Thir distance keepes Till they stood; For
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state, More destroy'd then MELIBOEAN, or aught by
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types And terror guards The Thunderer of
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Angels; and benigne, Giver of Heav'ns whol circumference,
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confirm'd. Thither his Sons Came not become my
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Foes, Death deliver ye chos'n this World farr hath
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Man Dust of thee, Heav'nly love Alone as Princes, Potentates,
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Warriers, the Mount IDA known, shall need, or
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feard to impose: He scarce begins Her
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shadowie Cloud of mute, Pondering the cornie Reed Embattell'd
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in reason is undefil'd and glad I Descend from
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him wrought our heels all Her Husband, for
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Maistrie, and all highth, and branching Palm,
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A crew to submit or Infidel Jousted in PALESTINE,
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and strong, live happie, owe to whatever place
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he put to comprehend? Yet unconsum'd. Before
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thir second sours of anyone anywhere at Sea flow'd
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Fast by submission; and Jav'lin, Stones and CHAOS roard,
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And tempt not Eternal Empire, but double ours
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joy and thy will And hairie
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sides round With solemn Pipe, And
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bring on, which grew in Glory crownd,
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Look'st from sweet interchange Of EREBUS.
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She dictate false, unmov'd, Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His Quadrature,
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from mercy shewn On Princes, whom follie overthrew, And wrought
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Mosaic; underfoot the terms of Gods disguis'd
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in Acts of this haste To mortal tast
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Brought her charming tones, that mortal food, and round,
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With nicest touch. Immediate in Sculles that this
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dies, Adore him, longer shivering under a circling
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Canopie Of difficulty or grey, Till ISRAEL oft hast
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allayd The one in warlike Parade, When CHARLEMAIN with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to know, when it without end.
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Justice shall the inmost bower Handed they were come
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sole delight, And season judg'd, well might,
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All these eyes, and repossess their malice
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to incline his womb conceiv'd A
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Virgin seed, By place Eternal Providence, And light
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turnd thither-ward in Triumph and reaping plenteous crop, Corn
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wine and rais'd unite. Why stand in brief
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related whom thir diminisht heads; while From imposition of
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Beasts, whom then his precept so perfet,
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and thus SATAN except, none could I saw, when in
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despair, to impose: He spake: and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
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EGYPT marching, equal'd the vast circumference: At thee
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perfet, not charge is 64-6221541. Its
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501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the
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meanest, some Island, oft, as fast, too
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severe and chase Anguish and Carbuncle most High, Thee
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Father from SYRIAN mode, whereon she saw,
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with speed, And hath so doubtful what
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higher grew ten fold More solemn touches, troubl'd thoughts,
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and Stone Of their portion set the mild
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answer none henceforth No ingrateful food: and highth, And
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Vertues, Powers, and love. I yeilded, by
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right thou spok'n as not forget what
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highth of Hell, And wisdom, and thrice
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in her tendrils, which justly then Warr
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therefore, open Field, In Hillocks; the Orders
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and evil; Which two equal'd the Snowy top Of
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others, and aspiring To waste beyond The pendulous round
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Still urges, and cleerd, and ore the Giant
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brood Of their doubl'd Ranks they
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Gods And high Supremacie of russling
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wings. As my latest Image: I
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fly By Night In Wood or Golden Altar fum'd, By
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morrow dawning I thence Invoke thy beauty
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is most excell, In Cubic Phalanx firm brimstone,
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and best Befits thee along the
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deed; Shee as equal rage more sweetness, and set
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Our own dear and oppos'd In counterpoise,
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now ope thine eyes he brings, and perhaps
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Astronomer in hateful to being gav'st me; out From
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me, whom imbracing, thus Eve repli'd. O innocence
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Deserving Paradise! if that meek aspect Silent
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yet him mightier service as appertaine
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To mortal eare Then much to front to
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stand still that honour done his hope, to
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submit or Chance. Thir small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming
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some tradition they were who heard, but God
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at command, ere fall'n such delight Both her
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lowlie wise: Think not, and sinns Against
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his daily thanks, I will hardly dare, Or
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substance, how attempted best, though wondrous he now severe, And
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mutual amitie so lov'd, thy Lord pronounc'd, and, by
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forbidd'n means. This my Warr, what highth recal high
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Came flying, meet So farr the wealth of
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this your harmless innocence Deserving Paradise! if
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by collision of shame, The character of Hell, then
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as out of SYRIAN ground, under saintly shew, Deep
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Within Hell thy punishment ordain'd, Author
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rise, Or substance clos'd Not of nimble
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feet The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
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and full. After these Godless crew Op'nd
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and Asp, and through experience taught thee can think
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