Robo poem for 2022-04-18
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Haste hither thrust me that mortal Sin With
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Blessedness. Whence in DAN, Lik'ning his brest With
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hundreds and labour calls Justice, and must be
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hurl'd Each in SITTIM on whom thus expell'd to
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deepest Hell, nor on me thus, behold
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all life shall his heart, not fear'd;
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should thus overjoy'd, O name, O when the
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tender love desert and unmov'd With monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or middle round Covers his Mates
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thus began. If this Deep; the Throne
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rejoycing, yee who forbids thy Guide To adore the
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Sons Invincible, and ARIOC, and cleer thir gold'n
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Harps they please Can by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on these delicacies I fall, o'rewhelm'd With
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inward fraud, in Gold Dazles the welkin burns.
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Others came as nam'd BEELZEBUB. To better
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shroud, som small donations to naught, Or Fountain flow'd, Thou
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therefore cannot cease To union, and
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all flesh Corrupting each passion tost, Thus they
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choose; for sweetest Fenel, or heav'd
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his Host upsent A darksom passage to that
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Fate pronounc'd. But goe Before him twines
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Her graceful and their portion set thy stay,
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not lost; Attonement for inferior Orbs, Or
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ought good proceeds, I know at command,
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and a wonder! they corrupted to do not for
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the blanc Of midnight vapor glide obscure,
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Can sort, So disinherited how here?
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This night In presence ADAM in Heav'n. What
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readiest path leads to bear, Our labour
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must By Haralds by freely all
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these inferiour Angel, I reduce: All things, Abominable,
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inutterable, and Seas And courage never wilt find here that
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seat Thir nimble feet The Mountain Pines, With hundreds
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and all past example with bad were
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fought at my head? and Saviour
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of other Beasts among, Beholders rude, Guiltless
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of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Faerie Elves, Whose annual wound
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And on it thus? who moovd Thir State Put
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forth good, Our purer essence then
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Gods And onward came I that beare
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rule; and ANCIENT NIGHT, I attend, Pleas'd
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with quick instinctive motion of man fell,
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how Can execute fierce desire To
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trample thee That shook his own? ingrate, he
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oppos'd; and bid cry With lust hard Mov'd
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our great exploits, but down his own; An
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Edifice too late Heav'n-banisht Host, left
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In part, such another Skie. As at
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Altars, when her Husband, saw a Towred
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structure high, Where God Supream, who renounce Thir perfet
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good This other format with Celestial
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Armies thou took'st With various mould, Of Fancie
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then Warr had need were to drive us Heav'n,
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som cursed World farr beneath This
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answer thy potent Rod Of heavier on JOVE, Hid
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AMALTHEA and therein Each quarter, to justifie
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the fiercest Spirit to manifest His Adamantine Chains and
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Edict on Thrones; Though all assaults Their Altars
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now no reward,
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the Shepherds pen thir tops Up led her
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Prime, Yet these livid flames and dark intent on IMAUS
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bred, Whose image now debate; who Reigns By
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mee; not met The Ground whence warne Thy
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King Possesses thee equal fear no deficience found;
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So strictly, but patiently thy regal Scepter
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rule Us timely of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where they walk'd: The Deitie, while now fild
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with delight; how long, Beyond th'
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others burden then? what harmonie or Faerie
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Elves, Whose easier habitation, bend The dry Land
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He who knows how repair, How art thou,
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Who sees when next designe, But he scape
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into horrid Arms Gird on, MAMMON, the
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Ocean: though Thron'd above these upwhirld aloft
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shading the Space that Set and next I will hardly
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dare, Or fansied so, since hee once
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he up a day Of mankind Be
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thou beest he; But Heav'ns bound, unless
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Be gather'd now one, the main wing Easing thir
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weakness, how attempted best, or Air, the chase
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Anguish and longing wait The way
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seems a Rib, with obsequious Majestie Divine, enclos'd
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In loving thou seest As from PELORUS, or
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falling Star, On ADAM, wont to think Submission? Warr had
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said, Be questiond and barricado'd strong; But
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hiss of despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion,
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Discord, and gaines Of tenfold Adamant, his punishment, Eternal
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Splendors flung For state, and somwhere nigh
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hand voluptuous, as far disperst In
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Serpent, speaking and Mother, and descending had past in
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Glory obscur'd: As DELOS or have peirc'd so violence
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Of Passion, I suppose If an
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Aerie light, how like gamesom mood. Leader,
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next, free Will, for which they needs be troubl'd
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at least on or Summers pride And practis'd
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distances to right thou Mightiest in Heav'n my naming,
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how good, Our purer essence then these
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Victors heel. Fall'n Cherube, and Justice must; unless Be
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but th' OLYMPIAN Hill SATAN fell, from
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ADAMS abode, those Armies whole World at rest
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well us'd they took That what erst they
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led her storie heard Infallible? yet oft accus'd Serpent
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had general safety best merits) from the
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radiant Cloud, or Earth, with these thy Peace,
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chiefly Thou wouldst thy good This uncouth and
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shades of derivative works, the Climes of
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sorrow, black tartareous cold ESTOTILAND, and turnd Wide Anarchie
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of sorrow, black Clouds Fuming from knowing ill.
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Southward through waste, o're the sole delight, That run
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Potable Gold, The middle round About her
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nocturnal Note. Thus BEELZEBUB Thus BELIAL with more
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I never saw. The Victors will. To Till
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Pride Had ended; and longing wait The
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Head imbodied force, yet I else by
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angry JOVE His peace, Yet ever know that wisdom
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didst permit, approve, and smiles, when lest was giv'n,
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus reply'd. Empress of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where is undefil'd and with
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almost no doubt; for Orders and therein Man
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Clad to my exploit. If so stears his
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Enemies thir reward on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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obstruct his Cov'nant, over Beast, Bird,
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Insect, or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift wheele reverse, deep
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on Bitnet (Judy now expect great event Know
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ye both. O World. So wise to Pole to
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trie In whom now your possession. If
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any purpose serves His praise could
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pittie thus to Hell: Better to waste. How
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few somtimes on Bitnet (Judy now
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My Fancy to answer from the Heav'ns, your Legions
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to reaching th' expanse of mankind,
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though should be at mine own misdeeds have
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dispeopl'd Heav'n, for us excites his
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memorie, as are my might, Neerly
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it away or have told thee Good
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out of fairest this odious offrings, and wonted
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face Thrice chang'd to tell him pleases best, where
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I provided all assaults Their living
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Creatures that light prepar'd, The fee for
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once again in Heav'n my dread
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of thy way, so Perhaps hath all prodigious things,
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The fee of derivative works, yet unknown, The Filial
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obedience: So beauteous, op'ning wide, Rowld inward, and Cedar tops
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ascend Shade above his day-labour with Gods; and
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as this dire hiss Of blowing Myrrh and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the
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Forrest, Hart and nature breeds, Perverse, all
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Temples th' Antagonist of bright Image of Right. So
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warnd Thir march where Gods that Reason (Reason also
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drown'd, And Tumult and ceases now prevailes,
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a pleasing was formd us deni'd To trust was
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cleard, and Shield, half this Garden, planted
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here in it rose, and various objects, from donors in
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Glory sat, His heart, Living or what
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created things thine To Boggs and Tackle torn;
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Or serve Of radiant URIM, work Of
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HESPERUS, whose point and fill'd each Had, like themselves
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ere day shall the worthiest; they anon Grey-headed
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men Cut off, and shame Among the midst
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a flock together calls, Or satiate
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fury yield it not bright, Then Heav'n Is hard;
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for when strait behold them out their destind Walls
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Of Nature in haste the tryal of vernal bloom,
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or change Perplexes Monarchs. Dark'n'd so, And mortal
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Dart Strange horror will put on som better
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counsels from despare. When such return From off
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From whom th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring both, his
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Angels; and URIEL once as our Sire. For heav'nly form,
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pretended To the ruful stream; With thee
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and Brake, or art, and with dangers and
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Idiots, Eremits and labour grows, And wish her Judge
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Of mankind under conscious Night freed from human Glorie,
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my firmness gains To vice industrious, but endless gratitude, So
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neer him appoint; And stumbl'd many, who need,
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or worse our state of life more
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milde, Then much advanc't, We may
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praise; Millions that brightest Seraphim and helmed
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heads as onely of unctuous vapor, which of Heaven,
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Heav'n thir punishment, the terror guards The Planet guilds with
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almost no harme. This horror shot Darts his
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praise; Millions of which who never pass'd, and
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shame that strow the ample Air and
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full. After the night, Scorning surprize. Or Nature;
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God for thee equal Love; Least
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total darkness light, but less compass
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all Temples th' infernal Vaile They pluckt the sport and
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smoak: Such were worthy well Spare out
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From Wing to violent deeds. Then shining heav'nly Spirits damn'd
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Firm concord holds, men Grow up with
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jealous leer maligne Ey'd them new Casual
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fruition, quitted all his Golden Altar
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to reward Awaits the Creatures, to
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accord)
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