Robo poem for 2022-01-11
This commit is contained in:
parent
c39db46379
commit
4be92ad3ac
1 changed files with 193 additions and 0 deletions
193
poem_2022-01-11.txt
Normal file
193
poem_2022-01-11.txt
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
|
||||||
|
Out of mankind, though that name Of
|
||||||
|
wandering, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the burning
|
||||||
|
Lake, That curld MEGAERA: greedily they stood Among the
|
||||||
|
length of change more sweet stop, All
|
||||||
|
my cries unheard, that Forbidden Tree, The deadly hate
|
||||||
|
have sworn To ADAM reply'd. Daughter of anyone anywhere
|
||||||
|
at THEB'S and deifie his Providence Out of that
|
||||||
|
strange Desire with triumphal Chariot of manifold
|
||||||
|
delights: But chiefly assur'd Remarkably so easie charge,
|
||||||
|
Take to soar Above all ye Powers that strife
|
||||||
|
Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And charming
|
||||||
|
tones, that stop thy might, Ascend to
|
||||||
|
come. In amorous Bird and dangers, heard
|
||||||
|
Celestial temper, massy, large in fears and press'd her sake,
|
||||||
|
thou mightst hope had servd necessitie, Not
|
||||||
|
likely to confound the board Heaps
|
||||||
|
with Envy and dying rise, Whether upheld by
|
||||||
|
knowing ill. Southward through ways thir Natures Womb,
|
||||||
|
that I else to enrage thee Impresst the safe
|
||||||
|
shore their Creation-Day Created hugest that strife Was gatherd,
|
||||||
|
and kept thir Palaces he our evil strait unsay,
|
||||||
|
pretending first Made answer. Mightie Father, what burden
|
||||||
|
ease To recommend coole Winds, And mutual
|
||||||
|
help sustaind? Let us joynd, inelegant,
|
||||||
|
but meaner thoughts what had borne With
|
||||||
|
many Throned Powers, That of earthly fruits
|
||||||
|
the eastern Gate of worth ambition though Regent
|
||||||
|
of him, if perhaps Our great
|
||||||
|
Emperors call, as great expectation held His orient
|
||||||
|
Beams: when BELLONA storms, With singed
|
||||||
|
bottom all Her office holds; of paine of th' expanse
|
||||||
|
of it lies. Perfet within, due Rites
|
||||||
|
Observing none, whose exile Hath emptied
|
||||||
|
Heav'n, And shall come, and vain, though
|
||||||
|
sorrowing, yet when they stand, or Love, how
|
||||||
|
the bowels of Mississippi and passion into
|
||||||
|
his feet pursues Things unattempted yet lives, and
|
||||||
|
notions vaine. But live thus pour'd: Whence Haile wedded
|
||||||
|
Love, Illustrious on Thrones; Though distant farr
|
||||||
|
som cursed hour perhaps, Not of
|
||||||
|
Earth, till rais'd Their Seats long obedience left
|
||||||
|
so cleer, sharp'nd his Angels; and attend. This Desart
|
||||||
|
soile Wants not preferrd More meek
|
||||||
|
man, to descry new Earth, who next and
|
||||||
|
passion not, as not repenting, this miserie From off
|
||||||
|
From every and next GABRIEL, thou anon, while
|
||||||
|
Night To such joy nor ever power to
|
||||||
|
redress till supplanted down To which
|
||||||
|
far remov'd from the deep fall like which having spilt
|
||||||
|
much thir Nests Were don, but God Rais'd
|
||||||
|
impious hands lopt off In the book
|
||||||
|
was this punctual spot, a Duel, or fixt Thir boasted
|
||||||
|
Parents; TITAN Heav'ns and sweet forgetfulness all too
|
||||||
|
light well I repent or happy Ile; what intends
|
||||||
|
to that honour these, Above them comes it sprung,
|
||||||
|
Two of Life To Idols through experience of death
|
||||||
|
thou beest he; But perhaps will
|
||||||
|
leave attempt, I behold Eastward to incur; but
|
||||||
|
with taint Th' Eternal Empire, but
|
||||||
|
others not, finding way, besides Prone on Bitnet (Judy now
|
||||||
|
meetst the Ocean barr'd At once past, as Sea-men
|
||||||
|
tell, Tell, if no cloud Of Mankind they needs must
|
||||||
|
overshadow all who since, Baptiz'd or Topaz, to
|
||||||
|
diminish, and with Haile, Haile wedded
|
||||||
|
Love, the Son, Heire, and passion tost, Thus
|
||||||
|
said, thus returnd. Faire Angel, well done all
|
||||||
|
parts EGYPT and secur'd Long to Till
|
||||||
|
body or exhorting glorious Chief; They shew more? Our
|
||||||
|
foile in despair, to believe I
|
||||||
|
grow Where Joy for who renounce
|
||||||
|
Thir course, in Heav'n to all; with
|
||||||
|
almost no better these upwhirld aloft
|
||||||
|
shading the Books of Gods Altar fum'd, By Night,
|
||||||
|
Such where ALCINOUS reign'd, fruit held
|
||||||
|
on golden Chain To thee unblam'd? since
|
||||||
|
thou enlight'nd Earth, Made erre, was pleas'd, declarst thy
|
||||||
|
hand, and beheld With other Parts besides
|
||||||
|
Imagind rather serve, That jealous leer maligne Ey'd
|
||||||
|
them in swift Stag from Man,
|
||||||
|
Internal Man, both Eye the Earth: And worthie seemd,
|
||||||
|
where choice Here finish'd hee, Who
|
||||||
|
tells of Warr: ye will reigne A Citie
|
||||||
|
Gates: anon His Quadrature, from ESAU fled him,
|
||||||
|
or head, devouring fire. They found, fast
|
||||||
|
by fulfilling that hill and wine. Witness
|
||||||
|
the Roses bushing round self-rowl'd, His Lithe Proboscis;
|
||||||
|
close design, by Families and gnaw My Author of
|
||||||
|
sweets; for uses to appeer Hell
|
||||||
|
Roaming to CERES all Her Temple of short
|
||||||
|
pause Down sunk with almost no where Thou therefore
|
||||||
|
as in coate, Rough, or slimie,
|
||||||
|
as from bliss, among the stalk; Save what
|
||||||
|
behooves From Hell Receive thy Guide To
|
||||||
|
satisfie the force of remorse and
|
||||||
|
ill Where lodg'd, or nightly visitation unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for
|
||||||
|
thee feel Our power had descri'd, To set them Rock
|
||||||
|
Over the East: still I chanc'd A violent
|
||||||
|
way that clad In those above his arm
|
||||||
|
the days may do I lent Out of
|
||||||
|
Mercie and scum'd the PUNIC Coast, whose substantial
|
||||||
|
dores, and renown; For hot, cold, moist, and break,
|
||||||
|
Each cast Signs of God in
|
||||||
|
fears and Angels, then at THEB'S
|
||||||
|
and adore the reach of Mississippi and all
|
||||||
|
kindes (Though like which makes Wild
|
||||||
|
work them to swift pursuers from Heav'n
|
||||||
|
so should ill Mansion: intermit no influence on
|
||||||
|
himself or smell of heav'nly shapes and
|
||||||
|
consultation will save with hideous Peal:
|
||||||
|
yet, when AEGYPT with Heav'n, we most
|
||||||
|
just, said he, and INDUS: thus GABRIEL fought, And
|
||||||
|
livd: One who ought I labour then
|
||||||
|
begin Thenceforth to get free Acceptance of will
|
||||||
|
return, but ere man of Pomp and Glorie or
|
||||||
|
creating hand Victorie and dangers, heard As
|
||||||
|
of sorrow, doleful shades, where Earth Wheels her stately
|
||||||
|
tread, or pain, The secrets of Mercie and dangers,
|
||||||
|
heard so rife There went a copy, or
|
||||||
|
grav'n in VALDARNO, to wander and with ballanc't
|
||||||
|
Aire of this cursed Engins belcht, whose swiftness Number to
|
||||||
|
hazard as heav'd his praise ye may, accept
|
||||||
|
them; the Twelve that Libertie and seem'd
|
||||||
|
his Western Throne Supream In meditated fraud to reside,
|
||||||
|
his Crest, and waterd all Hills.
|
||||||
|
As one doubt distract His Seat of
|
||||||
|
torrent fire Must we more?) propounded terms
|
||||||
|
of anyone in Arms, and therein Each cast him from
|
||||||
|
me. As one mans behalf Patron or dissolute,
|
||||||
|
on me once, now debate; who loves, and
|
||||||
|
therein By Nature bid sound throughout
|
||||||
|
the Vision led To perpetuitie; Ay me, though
|
||||||
|
joynd In Synod met conceaves delight, By thir viands
|
||||||
|
fell, from no unharmoneous mixture foule, When
|
||||||
|
ADAM wraught the Starres of spacious ground, or standing
|
||||||
|
still, That Shepherd, who call'd by thee
|
||||||
|
Love thou then on drie Wrinkl'd the
|
||||||
|
Spirits immortal hate, Untam'd reluctance, and dazling Arms,
|
||||||
|
and resume New reapt, the cornie Reed Stood they
|
||||||
|
argu'd then, what state law. The doubt, And Bush
|
||||||
|
with me down; there fast his proper motion we
|
||||||
|
wake, suspicion sleeps At one for Man. With
|
||||||
|
conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And should be perhaps The
|
||||||
|
Calf in hell Precedence, none, None shall his heart,
|
||||||
|
unfelt before. Fall'n Cherube, to my Flesh, or shrink
|
||||||
|
from the use and Flour. Our frailtie and roseat Dews
|
||||||
|
dispos'd by whose fault? Whose Seed is subject
|
||||||
|
for by one, Equal in Heav'n so over her
|
||||||
|
numberd such Accept this deceit: to begin thy Saviour of
|
||||||
|
dim suffusion veild. Yet let forth ELIXIR pure, conformitie
|
||||||
|
divine. Those Tents devoted, least Though at first
|
||||||
|
wraught on by Day, or dimly
|
||||||
|
seen Betwixt th' inventer miss'd, so farr. Then loose tresses
|
||||||
|
hid: he turnd, but in doubtful consultations dark Ended
|
||||||
|
rejoycing in Heav'n. Shee as other dore Triumphal
|
||||||
|
with speed, though Worlds they hit, none henceforth
|
||||||
|
oft; for Heav'n, which the Realm of
|
||||||
|
old, SATAN bowing lowly roof thou what glorious brightness
|
||||||
|
where he would dance, which in Bands
|
||||||
|
With loss how blows the perilous edge
|
||||||
|
of old now retir'd Where no
|
||||||
|
barrs of terrestrial Moon Haste hither bring. O spirit
|
||||||
|
and full. After these piercing Fires Shall I
|
||||||
|
wak'd, and complain that brightest Seraphim ABDIEL, then so is
|
||||||
|
one?) who first incenst at Sea
|
||||||
|
flow'd Fast by me of Flesh, one
|
||||||
|
slight bound Of force of Heav'ns fugitives, and
|
||||||
|
rowld orbicular, and heard, and food
|
||||||
|
alike informd With thousand Thunders, which a farr
|
||||||
|
deeper fall; And into this high
|
||||||
|
disdain, from pain Distorted, all assaults Their Altars
|
||||||
|
by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on these works, Pleasant
|
||||||
|
to believe Almighty, since fate In Heav'n they choose
|
||||||
|
Arm'd with caution joind, thir Citie, ere the
|
||||||
|
arched roof Pendant by deceit and gave way Beyond
|
||||||
|
thus began. True patience, and gates of being ordain'd
|
||||||
|
thir doom; which these Torments? better fight, In
|
||||||
|
imitation of Death shall send Against such
|
||||||
|
united force believe Almighty, since denounc't
|
||||||
|
that abortive gulf. If these Dogs of seventie
|
||||||
|
years, towards CANAAN win. Disclaimer: Language: English
|
||||||
|
The Ark Maim'd his wandring Gods Fould:
|
||||||
|
Or if, inspiring venom, he beholds, Thus
|
||||||
|
will fall Down the Birds; pleasant
|
||||||
|
veine Stood fixt mind And should
|
||||||
|
by success untaught His orient Gemmes The
|
||||||
|
black Air along, ride forth, though SPRING and press'd
|
||||||
|
her haire; Two other Worlds first To
|
||||||
|
mortal dint, Save on her slowest pace the justling
|
||||||
|
Rocks: Or dreams he also evidence,
|
||||||
|
example with ambitious to seek Thir
|
||||||
|
glittering Staff unfurld Th' originals of monstrous
|
||||||
|
size, TITANIAN, or re-use it away or mind. Such
|
||||||
|
prohibitions binde Volatil HERMES,
|
||||||
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue