Robo poem for 2023-01-27
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UZZIEL, half the rapid wheels, or degrade
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thine owne. Because thou spok'n as that
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Reason in one for how build,
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unbuild, contrive To joyn thir pietie
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feign'd submission swore: ease would know I first broke
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peace within, Favour from the wayes that were
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I wondring Eyes That place within me thy flaming
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Seraph ABDIEL faithful side EUPHRATES to store hereafter from
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donors in PALESTINE, and Timbrels loud and rather thou
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fought in FRANCISCAN think thou view'st as
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heav'd his Pride Had shadow'd them askance, and with
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Haile, Haile Mother Tree, whose just array, Sublime with
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infernal flame, Which thou resist. If true, If
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that they bid What thing thou hat'st, I less
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arm th' inabstinence of Warr, O Fountains, and
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enslav'd by gloomie power Which they
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turnd to be o'rematcht by soft delicious Air, To match
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with difficulty or re-use it from
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beneath, Down the dore. Meanwhile the happie places
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thou Once found, which God towards the safe with gay
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Traine Follow'd in any manner are gratefully repli'd.
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O Supream Foe in Glory above his service
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as mire: for Heav'n, and soon beg
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to Starrs Repairing, in that possesse Earth, in
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mee as Sea-men tell, Tell, if that
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feeds the RUSSIAN Foe pursu'd a format with
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hideous change. He ruind, and praeeminence, yet accepted Son,
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While day Thy folly; or SAMOS first Parents in
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ADAMS eye. Not likely habitants, or have name.
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But such wherein hee Whose failing, hapless crew
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who since, but shun His brooding on flours, much odds,
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while Universal blanc Of Natures works
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a stranger, who art alone My
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Bowels, their leave? and therein plac't
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A race of women EVE Felt less Her mural
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breach, returning whence it seem'd, to violate sleep, and
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repossess their various colours, how many
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Ages, and hollow; though divided With superstitions
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and RAPHAEL now severe, had ordain'd
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In amorous Bird When thou then PANDORA, whom it
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I deserv'd to assume, or enur'd not
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be: Taste this, and pursu'd in Heav'n. And at home,
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what ere day Wav'd round Lodge arriv'd,
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and Battlements adorn'd With long I be
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shak'n or enmity fulfill. For envie
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what higher knowledge hurt ye, and
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wine. Witness this universal hubbub wilde Beast
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that shall from begging peace: and
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cleerd, and gates of Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious, reasonless.
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Why satst brooding on high: from
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the five other joy broke from sweet
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austeer composure thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through the Will,
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And Discord with Heaven; and Dominion
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won, Should yet now prevailes, a
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Covenant never till wandring quest a Towred structure high,
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insatiate to soar Above all summ'd
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thir eyes agast View'd first sort
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden tiar Circl'd his
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Plumes, that rape begot These things,
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a defective or Angel, thy Dominion, ADAM, from
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heav'ns highth recal high foreknowledge; they may bleed,
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And girded on golden days, fruitful of day as
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Gods; aspiring To mortal foe, and doubt
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it thine eye survay'd the easier
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enterprize? There wanted yet large for Thou
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Can fit strains pronounc't it light Sent from
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BABYLON thence by conversing I shall his
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Associate; hee To mee all Temples th' Olympian
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Games or childless days Numberd, though after
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thirst, which God Accepted, fearless in despair,
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to heav'nly fraught. *** START OF HOPE,
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and with regard Of missive ruin; part in
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carnal pleasure, though earnd With awful brow, more From mee
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Interpret for deliverance what eyes till wandring
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poor, but rather then Forsook them, terrifi'd Hee
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leading Angel, well stor'd with ambitious aim Against
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us for neither keen dispatch Of hazard in
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Heav'n receiv'd us down Return me rise,
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Wings of TARTARUS profound, To interrupt,
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side-long as food, or these hallowd
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feet, and equally enjoying God-like imitated State; deep within
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them whelmd, and Wisdom to men
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were low Reverence don, as glowing Iron Globes, Earth
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all-bearing Mother Tree, and call'd so huge
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He made All Heav'n, Or serve
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thir brazen foulds discover sights of glad heart;
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fear Comes thundring out of tasting those bright the Hall
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(Though like gamesom mood. Leader, but hid thir shapes
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and with corporeal barr. But thir pasture,
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& closing stood Unterrifi'd, and obey But
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Heav'ns ascent is a day they made The fatal
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Key, Ris'n, and Stations thick a vail
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down and roule the middle round he sees, Or
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solace his tongue ineloquent; for drink the guileful
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Tempter thus expell'd to scale With Golden Altar
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breathes Ambrosial Odours and shame Cast forth disclos'd Into
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the winged Warriour thus forlorne Though temper'd heav'nly,
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for they stood retir'd Where light well stor'd with
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shaddowing Squadrons and met the Coast
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Blows them low raise That rais'd By Death
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becomes Bane, and fearless, nor wider farr
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remov'd VVhich grew Neer that bore SCIPIO
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the West, which best prop so farr;
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they introduce Thir specious deeds Fearless, endanger'd
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Heav'ns last he full Legion might in imitation
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of thee, foretold The radiant Cloud, and forc't rout;
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Nor hee To less Car'd not bright,
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when her met, Mine eare to fall.
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Such where th' AEQUATOR, as thou beest
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he; But ended soon repaird Her vertue appeers
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For I adore. Gentle to do I created the lost
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lay in confusion, wrath may in Military prowess
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next him overweening To trample thee more; sad
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complaint. To expiate his restless thoughts, and
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RHEA'S Son by so to temper Hero's old
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In battel, what evasion bear thir
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seed preserve. Farr more milde, Retreated in
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SITTIM on Bitnet (Judy now Gladly the heat of anyone
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in yonder Allies green, As Reapers oft his
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joynts relax'd; From standing still, presumptuous, till the
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Herd Of rendring up. MICHAEL smote, and spoile
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back to all; with offers to soar
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Above all obey'd The Day and full. After the
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world Of TURKISH Crescent, leaves a format used if unforbid
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thou and Rites Observing none, whose Reason receives, and
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Peace of Spirits be wisht, Though
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wide, but a Fountain side Night This
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Earth? reciprocal, if he fear'd, the race of promoting the
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sounding shields the Will, his Maker; no
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Decree Or save A Pillar of monstrous
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sight all things, to soar Above
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all assaults Their surest signal, they choose; for on yon
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dreary Plain, In common, rang'd in debate
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What life shall his Heav'nly vision thus expell'd to
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transgress. Haste hither thrust me expos'd. But Heav'ns
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now Was giv'n To trust To mortal sting: about TROY
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Wall; or creating hand Useful, whence thither brought
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Miserie, uncreated night, when the thinner Aire.
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As once on thoughts, that when
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call'd and soft fires Awak'd should enthrall to enter
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Heaven Left so refus'd might know; if that onely
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brought, wher found, Among the interdicted
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Knowledge: fair Son so highly, to entitle me exercise
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us then befall'n, And o're the shrill
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Matin Song charms the Son, in Heaven Left them both
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live, Though pleasant, his labour, to soar Above
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all reponsbility that charm'd Thir number still erect, Least from
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men (Canst thou claim'st me on or refund in
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VALDARNO, to shine, yet large and forth thir jaws
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VVith hatefullest disrelish thirst I keep, by
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break our extremes, Or not whither, From sharpest
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sighted Spirit more potent Thrones, With tumult less expressing
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The strong rebuff of liquid Pearle,
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whereon she seem, Insensibly three Sons and transgress
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the Son, in Heav'n URANIA, by frugal
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storing firmness gains To open when, and
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drearie Vaile They fasten'd, and Human kinde: Hither of
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Hell, and copartners of things, The mid Aire
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inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring both, had need repeate, As
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we sleep: All these hallowd feet, and scorn,
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Where Armies bright, Chariots rankt in Bands With impetuous
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rage, Perhaps hath naught vallu'd he deservd no
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place. Thrice he scape into his degree Of Paradise
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could subdue My obvious to act more
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shall with potent Rod extends to retire As they,
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who fell. Not like which might else
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though after some fit moulds prepar'd;
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At Loopholes cut sheere, nor hope
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here condemn'd For one use, Conceales not To mortal
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voice, unchang'd To question thy shape, permitted,
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they fought in some small may
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hear. His end wilt bring Taste this,
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and Warr. Each had need rest;
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so sore hath dispenst his wandring
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mazes lost. From Beds of bulk
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as infinite, Is not To MICHAEL with ambitious aim
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Against such delicious taste: Betwixt them with me
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With wide they do? if so scap'd
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Haply so large Beyond th' expanse
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of Spirits he sent us, and highth,
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and Nature faild speech he surveys, and fragrant
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the fervent Angel, art likeliest was,
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by so stears his enemies, and worthiest
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to bring, what would suspicious mark, As a
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Father spake. Why sleepst thou the
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public moment, in Heav'n rejoic'd, and
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Love Can make death to glorifie
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The blasting volied Thunder stor'd, And gathers heap,
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and shame To PAQUIN of anyone anywhere at
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command, and ELLOPS drear, And scourg'd with
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Beast which their hideous outcry rush'd with me are
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therefore hated, therefore his deadly forfeiture, and regain the
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Rising Sun Was not; to offer now severe,
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Imput'st thou but thine, shall rule. Out
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of light, And Strength and her
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colours, how gird
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