Robo poem for 2022-09-19
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Produced by whose he alights among themselves
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I felt, Commotion governd thus, unmovd with
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transcendent brightnes didst depart, and Purple,
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azure and with loud that pretense, but that blowing Myrrh
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and ruddy flame. Before all obey'd The
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Victors will. To tempt with regard he
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caus'd to blot out From her SATAN
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spake, ambrosial Night Related, and Sewers
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annoy The suburb of Right. So as is undefil'd and
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shame To what malicious Foe Tempting affronts
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us will grow About the Garden was, by
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deeds and gav'st them new Counsels, and feed on
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Bitnet (Judy now rowl, where likeliest by
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Nightingales imbraceing slept, nor set the silence through
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experience of Pomp and therein or scatterd sedge
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Afloat, when least Death amain Following his Kingdom, left
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besides Prone on by dubious Battel rang'd for Heroic
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Race of life. So easily as that thy
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Song charms the blessed vision, falls deceiv'd
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of pain From
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ABRAHAM, Son Begirt with me once, and stately
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growth though men of Heav'ns Almightie Arms Drew after all
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a hollow Cube Training his fill, Lodg'd in bright
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surface Of torrent fire To bottomless perdition, there
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frequent, and Doric pillars overlaid With dev'lish machination might
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induce us too late, now they beheld, Thir
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multitude, like these, But all th' Arch-fiend
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reply'd. O Heav'n! that distance inexpressible they augment
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Thir Snakie Sorceress that flaming volies
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flew, From PANEAS the smaller Birds in
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loves imbraces met, Scarse from one root,
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and obedience holds; of whom our pleasant labour,
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to provoke, or might Extort from SYRIAN ground, till
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wandring Fires As RAPHAEL, The paine Infeebl'd me, the
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Sons Came like these, could have;
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I be yet in mid way: One Gate
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rouling her countenance triform Hence I upon
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our King I will excite Fallacious hope,
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to consummate floure Spirits immortal minds. Thus with high
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Rear'd in TELASSAR: in squadron joind Awaiting
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what ere Death denounc't that stand we thought, and
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with mee onely two past; and passion into the
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odds, while yet never will Chose freely taste, naught
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merits praise be weak is Sovran can seek Deliverance
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for Fate, Or palmie hilloc, or DRYAD, or to
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decide the quiet state I warn'd us,
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naming thee claim Of sooty coal the houre Calls
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us now To humane life, Simplicitie and
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cool, the rest In Pearl, in DAN, Lik'ning
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his experienc't eye, His loss; but a fact
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of Knowledge grew On our sight Before him
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at one faithful add? O fleeting
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joyes Of King Stood reimbattell'd fierce, by sentence
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is but all things know; if SION Hill Delight
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thee goes Thy awful brow, more shall then
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enough; at eeve In loving thou saw'st, by
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Cubit, length, breadth, and things therein plant A
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growing Empire; doubtless; while The Prison ordain'd it,
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as th' habitations of Faith. And hence depart, and goes:
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but all attempts, Her watrie calme
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His utmost vigilance, And twentie thousand Leagues
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awry Into a Bridge of danger
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could yeild. For me, of Libertie and birthright seis'd By
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whom New troubles; him and final misery, and
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passion in heav'nly Love for evils which
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are often plac'd in sorrow unfeign'd, and rest, if
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ever, by tract of doubt, and upon us,
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and some forein land imbosom'd without
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redemption all abjure: When who here lights His name, thence,
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as erst was at THEB'S and Apathie, and
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bickering flame, Which uttering thus deal
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with indignation SATAN repli'd. Is fortitude Of difficulty
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or using or deletions to continue,
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and dangers, heard And Valour or vehement
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desire, Had to enrage thee combin'd
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In sin in VALDARNO, to that smooth
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And these walks forth, but well the Armorie
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where way Up to theirs which
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compel'd Mee and Trees Planted, with clamors compasst
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round As one intended first, not now. For
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one Celestial Father of Spirits maligne Ey'd them
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breeding wings of men? But up here
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onely, who showrd the seat of
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anyone in fears and taste Deceav'd; they stand, a
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row of monstrous sight Of Battel
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dangerous expedition to plague us? who deceive his Western
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Throne and everie magnitude of NEGUS
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to resist our Elements, these corporal nutriments
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perhaps When the Constellations thick, That Man
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therein set To ask his punishment to that same
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day upon request, and Omnipotent Decree,
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The credit of Life, from liveless to judge Bad
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influence of him, will but thee,
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and Feminine, Her Tresses, and Musick
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all assaults Their Seats long Intended
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to soar Above his gorgeous East Darkness Night
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To vice industrious, but taste of prospect
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from good, Where obvious Hill, Nor solid good
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will be registerd Part loosly wing Came
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flying, meet His promise, that pure
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To perpetuitie; Ay me, be foretold
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Should intermitted vengeance Arme He err'd
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in cleerest Ken Stretcht into the smaller Birds thir
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wanton Mask, or oppose, or thou
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lov'st: But for Thou at length,
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breadth, and with Oarie feet: yet my Mothers
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lap? there to my present object His marriage with
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ambitious aim Against thy deaths wound
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in Heav'n so farr, that in VALDARNO, to disparage
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and Drinks, which who him still, and with
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GORGONIAN terror of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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Earth Winds they may participate, and
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all sides, from God had quelld His anger, when
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Morn or shell She turns, on golden Compasses, prepar'd
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For aught but wip'd them rejoyce, And henceforth my
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self as no strife which op'nd my Realm,
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beyond All what hinders then his anger,
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whom This be seen Most glorious, and sleek
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enamel'd Neck, Fawning, and all good; So high he saw,
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and stedfast hate: At length West her bestow'd
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Too mean suiters, nor EVE separate he works Created
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vast vacuitie: all time, when strait commands that they
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rose, and fro To gratifie my Good;
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by Place admir'd, Admir'd, not so: then from Bonds,
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And now retir'd Where TIGRIS at these rockie
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Pillars GABRIEL fought, And courage and
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return to men onely Son, thou rather die a Wood-Nymph
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light OREAD or any purpose to Death denounc't, whatever
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stands to aw whom they list, would intermix Grateful vicissitude,
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like Our labour push'd Oblique the Sultan waving
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fires: on the Wind With loss
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of God; I fear; each Fit to
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impose: He who live happie, not for
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then he thereat Offended, worth thy Power and pain To
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give it seems: Which oft, as Night In amorous
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intent, Mine never wilt object that
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care of sorrow, black with obsequious Majestie
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seemd now Led on IMAUS bred, Whose
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wanton rites, which no cloud Instinct with song
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and wine. Witness this eBook, complying with high
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with Envy and fierie darts What e're
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his praise. With large bestowd, where
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he wonns In utter darkness, grateful Altars
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by which methinks I purchase deare side With righteous
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plea, excus'd his Eyes the shaggie
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hill and slothful: yet seen least
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had no dearth: But first displaid, Carnal desire
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To simple Shepherds, keeping strictest bondage, though first
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op'ning wide, but them that strow the path leads up
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so suffice to raise Magnificence; and
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RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake. Why should
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blow Unaided could be scann'd by whose deare Short
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intermission none regard; Heav'n be blinded more, is
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To fickle Chance, or SERAPIS thir Penns,
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and undon, hath deep Hoarce murmur echo'd to
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will, But see how gird the wisest heart relented
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Towards her, or like, the Grave: Then feed on Bitnet
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(Judy now learn True patience, and condemns to taste
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that strife can put off, and each, how
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glorious World, that shall yeild To trust To
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such rebuke, so Fate supreame; thence
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the angry Foe SATAN, who stood
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Her Seed is low As one individual solace
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dear; Part wield thir pregnant causes mixt
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Among his seat Thir nature, will And ignominie,
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yet fraught with Happiness in cleerest Ken
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Stretcht into Glorie rode of libertie, who on
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mans polluting Sin to devour, immures us wide,
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Wider by being naked, and Diurnal Spheare; Till Pride
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Had melted (whether found her stay.
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Oft times may know More safe
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shore their State cannot give; Hell I
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know, whatever thing yet DICTAEAN JOVE
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His lustre rich attire Consummate lovly
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smil'd; Aire, The Stairs were straitn'd;
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till one World With spots of wrauth Might hap
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may suffice, and heard, but much the
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Sons Then loudest vehemence: thither or custome, and
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dangers, heard Delightfully, ENCREASE AND MULTIPLY, Now Night Darkens
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the Scepter high repute Which oft, as
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Princes, when the wing, or sad Greatly
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instructed I upon him out of him,
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what befell in hate; Till many
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Ages, and shame Of DEMOGORGON; Rumor next
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command. To me so perfet, not worst,
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If once past, as Sea-men tell, With gay
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Her mural breach, returning whence they stood
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Vaild with kindly thirst and Edict on Bitnet
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(Judy now thir canie Waggons light: So varied hee,
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as farr distant farr, whose hand
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what ere day pass't, or woe,
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In motion of late Doubted his Beams, or TREBISOND, Or
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sight Of firm Faith, of injur'd merit, That
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whom now proclaim'd? But Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious,
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reasonless. Why shouldst not on Bitnet (Judy
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now swim th' advantage then too fast
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Threw
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