Robo poem for 2023-11-12
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There went a fairer person or liveless to
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wilde. Thou telst, by John Milton With featherd
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maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like of Death; from forth came
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single; hee Whom Thunder had rais'd, and call'd His
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odious offrings, and strange, things created the Scepter which
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their misrule; And surging waves, There best, By
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thee more, and Palaces he thereat Offended, worth thy
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offerd grace Invites; for Nature bid turn all
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impediment; Instant without to dare The
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coming towards the Cope of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where stood vast TYPHOEAN rage And should Man
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Thy hatred they found, Holy, divine, His fall'n
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such wherein lies from about him is best may
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praise; Millions of truth; who first, that is so
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lov'd, thy Creature can reach. Amid the deep, and thereon
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Offer sweet remorse The thickest fight, then Gods.
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On Princes, whom not SATAN except, Who speedily
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through veins of seeming pure, Severe,
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but have seis'd, though sad, noysom, dark,
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I bring forth and enthrall'd By
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Sacred silence to her guest from the lost lay
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these, voutsafe This having pass'd Through
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labour to his paw Dandl'd the
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Bullion dross: A Creature can we send,
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The Calf in Bondage, nor to soar Above
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th' expulsion of anyone anywhere at
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choice too severe and Ages of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where peace recoverd sad. Evil in VALDARNO,
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to drown the Godlike Power: for ADAM fervently
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repli'd. Thou hadst: whom mutual amitie so highly, to
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tell His Longitude through experience of Hell, say
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first approach thee more, What wee, somtimes forget
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Those Leaves that stop th' Almighty, since by
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being such, They trespass, Authors to hear me not,
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but rackt with redoubl'd blow them
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Less excellent, as mire: for the surging
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smoak and knows my nether Empire, that wisdom infinite
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despaire? Which might there I for thou eaten of
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Earth Shall I foreknew, Foreknowledge had veins Of
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hazard in Hell? As one whole
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Race to enrage thee too light And
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Spirits, and foul in Heav'n receiv'd
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us round self-rowl'd, His Armie, circumfus'd on IMAUS
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bred, Whose wanton growth though to dare The
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matin Trumpet from NILE To Hill, Nor past
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through experience of my op'ning. Pensive
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here stand unshak'n, from Heav'n: The Dank, and flour, Glistring
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with bluster to divide The Roof
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was this double ours to no falshood under him stood,
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While the Beginning how horrible destruction
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laid thus renews. If thou freely shouldst dislike,
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And dying rise, and ANCIENT NIGHT,
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I had Of SATAN allarm'd Collecting all
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a secret now shall thy beams innumerable scarce
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begins Her Son. As that earst
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in thee, this flood As liberal Thou and through
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ways That ever power Who to spend, Quiet
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though Regent of dark Surrounds me,
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Which oft Bank with her Seed (O hapless crew
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involv'd With lust hard Mov'd on Bitnet (Judy
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now expect to delight to deck with hands ere
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well us'd they resum'd, Yearly enjoynd, some furder woe
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and through Eternity, To adore And thy secresie although
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alone, Too mean recompence Equal with me
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once, now soild and fair Fruit. Goddess feign'd
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submission swore: ease thir song, While
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Pardon left? None arguing stood, Both Good out
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of shape Man deprav'd, Not that bright
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Captivity led To gird well, if
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thy Saviour, shall find grace, The Earth, a greater now
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to possess All seemd In emulation opposite fair gifts hath
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his view: About him out of Hell, then by
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me, for that shall burn, and haile and
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by stealth Found unsuspected way. There didst accept Life
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To have power oppos'd In circuit, undetermind square or
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Earth, Flood, Aire, Fire, Who to
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move His bursting forth pernicious with Orient Pearl &
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glorious dost thou what intends to cast
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Ominous conjecture on thoughts, how blows the Devil turnd to
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search with Envy and call'd by
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dire Calamity, What should be obey'd, Yet
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envied; against mee encampt on Bitnet (Judy
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now misery hath set forth at Altars,
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when the fiercest Spirit That lay by, For man
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In prospect; there want Cornice or fronted
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Brigads form. As through experience of
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man seek to regain the Blest pair; enjoy,
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and good to know, whatever place
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Eternal Father to dawne Obtains the Adversary of
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Gorgon, or re-use it presume, might induce us created,
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and Epicycle, Orb Of dauntless courage, and Love
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To mortal sight Of absolute Decree I call'd, the
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baser fire Among unequals what ere
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then The seed of weight, till supplanted
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down Kindles the Son, Obtain, all
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at Altars, when next the greatest part seemd
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Undaunted. If our room of Glorie in
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guise Of yesterday, so gay, Ye Mists
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and addresses. Donations to few unknown Region,
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this mournful gloom were come On duty, sleeping found
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no effect, But see all Hills. As how good, Where
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Joy for Wealth and bid haste
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His famine should be the Soil Bedropt with grief
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behold, Transported touch; here Chains and warbling
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flow, Melodious part, from West was born.
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Mean while so from men they judge
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Man he wash'd his presence to soar Above them
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as vain so e're it down, Glad
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was pure, accustomd hour What fury
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O Spirit, that be wonn, Or close ambition
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though many Throned Powers, If aught
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Then loose Garlands thick entwin'd, As mockt with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on by submission; and game, To
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dash To expiate his uprightness answer thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, driv'n me; for Orders and Mankinde; I the
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Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before
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in VALDARNO, to stand? Thou find'st him disfigur'd, more
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lift thir tribulations long See where stood Unwearied, unobnoxious
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to reign for deliverance what follie overthrew, And
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starrie flock, allur'd The Confines met conceaves delight, By
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us both seemd another sight. And fell
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From their revenge. First, what are
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made thee, know'st thou profoundest Hell to
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soar Above th' acknowledg'd Power Within appointed stand front to
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soar Above th' Angelical to soar Above all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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Forbidden Tree, from heav'ns highth and dangers,
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heard remote. Towards either Host and breath'st defiance toward
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the Fowle flie With me? ye
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shalt look for beasts reserv'd? For Gods! yet beleeve, though
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legal works. For Spirits odorous Gumms and avert From
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him, life prolongd and Rue The bold design Pleas'd it
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rose, and printed and charitable donations in VALDARNO, to
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fit and gore. To one touch
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Th' Apostat, and press'd her Husband Drone
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Deliciously, and lyes the Pourlieues of
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pain. All things visible Serv'd by furious
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expedition; for us up, shall die.
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How art thou saidst? Too well awake.
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Nor want spectators, God only, shee thy
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folly, and Mirtle, and splendor likest Heaven Allur'd his decent
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steps to divide. God in injuries, one Who
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now fall'n Beneath GIBRALTAR to EVE, Those thoughts were
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at our Foe; Which now The stonie
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hearts desire. Whence and sinns Against a long Drie-ey'd behold?
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ADAM last a Rampart. MAMMON led th' East, had
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general Doom Shall all Temples th' inventer
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miss'd, so cleer, sharp'nd his view
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Bristl'd with spite still in by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on himself, fearless in Man, accomplisht
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EVE, And black Clouds Fuming from SYRIAN
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Damsels to simplicitie Resigns her rising with Man: For
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since love to enrage thee disclose What
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can never comes Lur'd with whom sad
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drops Wept at Eevn, Unsuckt of Morning,
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Dew-drops, which perhaps Designing or limitation set free From off
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Heav'n, Empyreal Thrones, With cruel his more too
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large to whatever place of operation brings with
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her rural mound the Streets of not doome So
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hand provok't, since first Parents in they innocent, and
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rather not, and drearie Vaile They dreaded
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bolt. Nor serv'd it returnd Victorious King, and tell
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Of DAPHNE by command wherever stood
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unmindful ABDIEL faithful side With vanity
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had been achiev'd, whereof here plac't, with
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steep to himself or Head, And mee
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they bow, of Fire. Thither came still eyes of
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humane life, knowledge and barricado'd strong;
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But faded cheek, but ere he
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weighd, The weight of dawne Obtains the seated Hills
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with kindliest change, Though pleasant, but
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pleasd I keep, by success untaught His people into
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sudden lost, I embold'nd spake, and call'd aloud. Is
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doubtful; that gently mov'd on my Heart or ignominy, or
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understood not over-rul'd by Sin, not
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unsought be miserie From all walks at a
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flourie lap Of human sacrifice, and first To offend, discount'nanc't
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both, his solitary flight; som Orator renound In Thunder heard
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remote. Towards him there, and flours;
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where he Lordly sits Grim DEATH
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my sense, Reasoning to us, what Abyss And
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hight'nd as Gods, as much expect A PHOENIX,
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gaz'd by me thy Saints In solitude What
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fury O Sovran, and CHIMERA'S dire. Whence heavie pace
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the Eevning approachd And high disdain, from
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men (Canst thou lov'st: But to regard, Must I
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therefore, open Warr, My journey high, Which neither here
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and Eyes to burn His mounted
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scale aloft: that Angel answerd sad. Evil
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one mans behalf Patron or head, hands,
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Had melted (whether found So onely
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Teares Raind at Altars, when meet
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the Foe. Seest thou couldst thou mad'st it so,
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