Robo poem for 2023-02-11
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If Earth fill'd With Myrtle, find His
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marriage Rites: But yet unbegot. Childless thou disturb'd
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thir various style, for life I
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will presume: Whence and longing wait The brandisht Sword begin
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Your bodies all kinds that houre Shed thir
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public peace, Yet leudly dar'st our first began
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in quaternion run Much pleasure situate in thee,
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and am his fulgent head and
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Fruits at least had then no more Would thou
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hast, though faultie since, Baptiz'd or you
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do we affirm or shrink and
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PHINEUS Prophets old. Then who since, Baptiz'd or fresh and
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Vanquisht: on Bitnet (Judy now one,
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but half on Hill of Fate, Too facil
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thus reduc't becomes, His wrath and anguish and shame
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him not reveal'd, which e're God
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himself to have dy'd, In unitie defective, which is
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miserable to impose: He onward com ADAM saw the
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goodliest Trees in Heav'n in naked left hand were
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low; To slumber here, as an
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authoritative edition in narrow room The overthrown he stood
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Among the Ages infinite. Thee SION also
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her being, Discursive, or appearing on high: such
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Created, or oppose, or once as this we
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never will greatly multiplie By suffering, and
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spred All kinds, and shame Among his
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bounties as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the Realme And my
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food, or Faerie Elves, Whose vertue of anyone anywhere at
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Even to stand On you paid their Creator, and
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Omnipotent to dewy Eve, A hideous length: before
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thy Bowre or tedded Grass, whose wisdom all,
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advis'd: That led in darkness by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, they among Gods, Thir station, Heav'n
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To mischief swift. Hope farwel Hope, If he paus'd
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not, with tears VVatering the Day and forth
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all these appear'd Less attributed to soothe Him
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counterfet, if but a foe: and strange point
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is held, or rage Can sort,
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So as next command. To visit
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all Temples th' incensed Deitie, while
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Venial discourse they fell Into th' Earth, Flood, Famin,
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long shall he assayd, and all
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prodigious joyning or unkindly mixt, Dissolvd
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on Bitnet (Judy now great Creatour thus created, and
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Faith forgot; One man, By a cloud Of unoriginal NIGHT
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and desolate, Onely Omniscient, hath rebelld Against us onely
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to usurp Beyond thus retir'd. Which when thus retir'd.
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Which they return as oft, as Sea-men tell, Tell,
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if cause Mov'd on, with revenge: cruel Serpent: him
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Findes no unbounded hope relies. Whence true Life much, by
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Place or round, Whereon I turnd,
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Admonisht by Day, Which mans delightful Seat Of
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tasting those grim Feature, and shame To sorrow and
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were dispenst his Trunck spouts out
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this Heav'n in silence thir outward lustre; that bad
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no man a League Banded against thee, and choice
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Leads him out of night. That gave effect. Immediate in
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DAN, Lik'ning his obedience could name
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Is now without process of ears,
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which makes guiltie all yet public moment, in DAN,
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Lik'ning his Eternal dayes?) What rests, but that done,
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to be the rather such wonder claims attention
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held The Bird Sings darkling, and joy To objects
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distant farr at Altars, when her stay.
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Oft times the grim Idol. Him follow'd her,
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but peace confound. Together both Skie, in Heav'n
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Though single. From imposition of anyone anywhere
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at command, ere long, and laughs the crude consistence,
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half amaz'd Night-wanderer from Eastern Sages, who deceive
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his taste No less Then both live,
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Though others envie and with me down alone Encompass'd
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shall arise Like Night, Or unknown dangers and
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with me let Fowle be achiev'd, whereof in brief related
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whom mutual league, United I seek, once lapst.
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Thus when Night bids us ought
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Rather your joynt or had need With God,
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shalt die Well thou see and malice, to accord) Man
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should all Her Husband, for EVE rightly call'd, Forbidden Tree,
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from outward aid aspiring Dominations: thou
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with delight; how gird the flourie
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roof Pendant by whose Bark by fight, yet unfound
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most irregular they seemd, wherein appear'd A space,
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till on by morrow dawning light & juciest
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Gourd will destroy The swiftness Number to dare
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The STYGIAN Pool, And Warr Irreconcileable, to dewy Eve, A
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race contend, And equal what befell in thee
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claim in despair, to entitle me
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most, when AEGYPT with matter new world,
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if so hee and Blank, while thus to
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soar Above them soft'nd Soile, for Fruit Tree
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Of PALESTINE, and is as that bad no doubt,
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And saw the Sands Of fierce desire To
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manifest thee Earths Giant Sons With splendor, arm'd
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Out of Life, So farr Then Hells Concave,
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and wilde, in by whose fruit
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surcharg'd, Deigns none I fell, from begging peace: but
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honourd more? Our envied Sovran, and shame
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nigh The Devil enterd, and spotless
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innocence. So spake the careful Plowman doubting stands Least
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with wanton Mask, or exhorting glorious
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trial; and earne My Guide To bottomless perdition, there fast
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at worst Of vegetable Gold; ABDIEL stern
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regard Should combat, and Eyes the Hall
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(Though like themselves a World; at sight
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discernes Abstrusest thoughts, to which God at ease I know;
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At certain implied warranties or ROMANCE of
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warring Angels born, with Front unfould; That whoso eats
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thereof, my way that like desire, Had
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cast Thir will, dispos'd by various forms, various
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hue; by command Transgrest, inevitably thou beest he;
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But if but ill, Misgave him; if
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all delight Beyond the Day is
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low creeping, he ere then returnd Up from SYRIAN
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Damsels to corporal nutriments perhaps will And sat Chief
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returnd: URIEL, for you discover sights of Heavn Rowls o're
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hil, o're the side which a River Horse and
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th' infernal Serpent; he stay In whose worthy
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to acquaint With singed bottom all
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Temples th' Omnipotent to chuse for thou,
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execrable shape, If so highly, to tell how farr
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then can allow Omnipotence to soft
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Tunings, intermixt with all Causes import your tops, ye
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none! So well contain, bring on, And ACCARON and
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whelmd Thy equal Lot in narrow frith He
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led him lastly die a Covenant never
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saw. The most High, If better hopes of som
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connatural force urg'd Main reason to Earth, another Heav'n
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Which hung Tempting affronts us now The Faith
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forgot; One Gate With vain to soar Above
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th' irreverent Son Fall circumvented thus MAMMON spake.
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Why comes a higher grew Of terrour, and
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solve high collateral glorie: him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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Food, and longing eye; Nor are one, this nether Empire,
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such compliance with Justice, bids, His
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own: for ill successes past the
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Crown had practisd falshood under shadie
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Bowre Oreshades; for anguish and rare: thee fealtie With
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suckt and with offers to dwell; But follow
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thou My Umpire sits, And bring ye know,
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and humiliation meek. Nor other once With
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Regal Power Divine resemblance, and secret spake. Why sleepst
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thou must appear The meaning, not quite
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All these upwhirld aloft shading the highth
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of Spirits immortal Spirits, O Woman,
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best can never pass'd, and reprov'd, retort, Wherefore do all
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imbroild, And thrice threefold the humble deprecation
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thus grew fast Threw forth, th' abuse
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Of hazard in ARIES rose: When the
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Herd Of all egress. These lulld by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on they seek I, methought, alone The Ark
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his taste The haunt Cleer Victory,
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to aspire. Henceforth to som, leaves
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free Enjoyment of anyone anywhere at THEB'S and knows
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His malice, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I eate
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Allotted there; and high he caus'd to doom
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alienated, distance due, Thir frail Man himself lamented loud Their
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living Saphirs: HESPERUS that bad were
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who all works knowledge and obedience due, Though all
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bounteous still serves His barren plaines Of Heav'n,
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with linked Thunderbolts Transfix us down alone bent on
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winged Saint PETER at ease More tuneable then they
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transgress, and obstacle found not soare; Not uninvented
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that, which no outward calme, Artificer of pure
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Intelligential substances require Thy youth, thy presum'd So
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Eev'n and Exhalation hot, cold, moist,
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and willing feet On Man Whom thou what
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our feet; about him call'd RAPHAEL, the
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Land where soonest recompence it grew On half
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his head, hands, wings, and pure blood of Hell scap't
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards
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Gambold before them. But somtimes Viewless, and worth ambition
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though th' incestuous Mother thus alone; her enamour'd, and
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breath'st defiance toward Heav'n with his donation; but
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chiefly Thou at Altars, when he gives to
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heav'nly Soules had they do? if our hazard,
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labour will support uneasie steps adore. Gentle
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to incur; but peace toward the wing, Escap't the
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wisest heart though his Son? What when her
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victorious Bands With Carcasses design'd Both Horse
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and smoak: Such happy interview both Eye
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Tempting, stirr'd in store. His presence had bid
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sound Of ENNA, where thou what was bold: A
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Nation to come flying, and void, Of torrent
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fire To execute What pleasure be hid, Progressive,
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retrograde, or allarme, To mortal Dart Strange horror
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shot forth thir Power, In sight Of AMARANTIN Shade,
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Fountain never ceasing bark'd With unexperienc't thought, and night
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till one intense, the Tyrant thereby to
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soar Above his prospect wide
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