Robo poem for 2022-01-30
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Whence and Pinnacles adornd, Which else according
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to men: Both of stain would loose,
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Though ineffectual found: Warr with hideous
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orifice gap't on Bitnet (Judy now with
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high Noon he spake. Deliverer from the state
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to force Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, more fell
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Rend up his mother Earth the dire
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Calamity, What pleasure be worth ambition though matchless, and with
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me already lost, while yet from him perplext, where
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thir dark League, Alone as in orders bright array Of
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difficulty or obscure, Farr off this license and
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boon, Thus God High eminent, blooming
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Ambrosial Flowers, Our selves Natives and man
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seek to submit or when vapors
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fir'd Impress the showrie Arch. Hee for those
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Orbs; in procinct, and bliss, Tedious, unshar'd with
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Pure as the deep despare: And snow
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and Shades Waited with fire. Sounder fierie Tempest shall
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pay. Accept this fair Fruit. Goddess
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feign'd Or end, and leaves free
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To happier life, Simplicitie and food perhaps Shall separate he
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drew nigh, Whose failing, meets A Wilderness of
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Heav'n receiv'd us when in hell Precedence,
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none, That be shut, And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard,
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and SUS, MAROCCO and turn this Hell
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continu'd Nights he sought, May hope,
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aspires Vain glorious, and howl'd Within me thy
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great Maker bids us falling, and that fixt for
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beasts reserv'd? For since they stood A
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bough of Spirits with Amarant and all diseas'd,
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all sides round those spots, unpurg'd Vapours not
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be: Taste this, and food and dying rise,
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and tends to submit or ridge direct, whence light
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At which follows dignity, might There stood
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Then as in Heav'n descend. Such
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was th' advantage then what state he call'd
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Seas: And join him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels Food, and with or combin'd. Fraile is
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a refund in Hell, say the Moon;
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these at ease thy flight. ADAM to
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shade on by himself rebellious, here we
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dread? How much thir story written left, Now Morn
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Such I will Supream, And shame, The
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Ford, and forewarnd the shock Of true reconcilement grow
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mature Of racking whirlwinds, or unaware, To
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SATAN spake, and cleerd, and shame beneath His full
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resplendence, Heir of sorrow, doleful shades, where Rivers run through
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middle parts, then Conflicting Fire: long shall resign,
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when a slow-pac't evill, A Globe of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where Thou hast born and
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shout The suburb of heav'nly Spirits
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immortal Fruits? Nor multitude, and know More destroy'd
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then Forsook them, but delaid the
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promiscuous croud stood as mire: for proof look
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down unseen Wing to stray, or once both
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live, thy relation now; Know ye now of
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this high aspiring, who without longer
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hold Over the Earth. At last Of sense,
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yet God after such destruction doom'd.
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How dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as many
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Throned Powers, nor Angel utterdst thus first began, and beat'n
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way which would loose, Though to discover wide
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his Angels; to do all limit, at
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large to fall. Henceforth his head, hands, wings, at need;
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And fell flat, and Rivers that Milkie way seems
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difficult and longing eye; Nor serv'd but up with
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attractive graces won to bring, what could
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hav orepow'rd such knowledg fair Moon, whose fault?
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Whose wanton growth of Men: And now triumphs, and
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blessed Spirits to dissolve Allegeance to open brest
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Of CHAOS, Ancestors of monstrous shapes old
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PROTEUS from PELORUS, or heav'd his
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Enemies thir Orbs impose Such wonder now
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divided With wheels In all assaults Their surest signal,
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they found, Holy, divine, His Eye so absolute Decree
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Another part And swims or Time. The Femal Bee
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Sits Arbitress, and full. After the Mole
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immense To darken all hues, Roses, and frozen Continent
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Dark, waste, and superfluous hand the PONENT
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VVindes EURUS and briefly touch What in what
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highth of cold invirons round, inclement skie; Save
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he so close, That with Air, imbalm'd With
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pleasant the fraudulent Impostor foule Are brought:
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and Mind? Haste hither summond, since our
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afflicted Powers, and wiles. Shall tend Wondring;
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but honourd sits? Go heavenly Grace:
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and warbling flow, Nightly I urge, Admitting Motion in
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opposition sits Grim DEATH my Merit more glory, and
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call'd Princes of anyone anywhere at THEB'S
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and Shield, Awaiting what state he first
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behold Gods ador'd Among the Beasts of
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Lambs or sinks, or have sustaind and mutual help preserve
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Unhurt our afflicted Powers, and Truth;
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Meanwhile ere one midnight air, Brusht with delusive Light,
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Thrones, First, what created like doom, Yet what follie
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overthrew, And shame, the dreadful Dart; what redounds,
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transpires Through labour push'd Oblique the Highest,
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and repossess their Creator, and where, dismissing quite be
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it, man shall be more came
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the darksom passage down in it be parted, bliss
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thus expell'd to find means, that care lost By Spirits
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immortal Elements In emulation opposite to
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identify, do the Field They who first displaid, Carnal
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desire I though mean to faile;
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objects distant farr, that sat devising
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Death into my brest, And ACCARON
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and thrice threefold the Swan with ten fold
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More justly, Seat of incense His malice,
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to do all leaving, Devourd each Thicket
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have gain'd a broad circumference Hung high they
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parted; by Faith, and visage incompos'd Answer'd.
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I perhaps farr less assur'd, without complying
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with capacious mind his all-chearing Lamp Turn swift
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with wound, and Songs, In presence falls deceiv'd
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The burd'n of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or have
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rule by the water flies All is most To
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mortal Sentence beyond this advantage all, mine
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Not of supernal Grace. So much the
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house of sorrow, black Air Thir nakedness
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with potent Rod Of Nature, less'n
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or exhorting glorious trial; and indignation
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on bended knee His Temple right as rais'd Others
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with stone besides Imagind rather darkness
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in your throng; or fleecy Flock, Ewes and
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staind, And hence into the more envy
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whom now severe, our adversarie, whom such discourse unblam'd:
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I will acknowledge whence the Books of Gold Imbellisht,
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thick as you, there shall his tortuous Traine Adorns
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him, who out of thought, and were
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Of Wisdom, what besides, in Pairs they seemd, where
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Earth the Sons Came like an Aerie
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Gate; But such was walkt with bossy Sculptures grav'n,
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The fall Of ancient TARSUS held, or spread Beneath him
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a silent stood mute, and therein dwell. And
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thou didst accept Life three places thou
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livst Live to tell how, if ever, by other
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then verifi'd When to reject Envious commands, For which
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their native soile. Most glorious, and Death
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becomes His whole Battalion views, thir selectest influence; the bitterness
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of Knowledge call'd, Innumerable force believe
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I meet there best With solemn touches,
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troubl'd all things, let me returns Day, or
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mind Considerd all praises owe, And
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should ascend the first Be it away or
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present, fearing guiltie shame him corrupted? or strict necessitie
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Subdues us, as that fear to that rape begot
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These were known. The hand provok't, since first Pausing
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a long usurp; ere then who first, for the
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Eastern Point Of evil he who full of
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various shapes immense, a copy it, that
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Fruit, Flour which e're his fear: of
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merit, That Shepherd, who fell. Not lawful to
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soar Above th' East, had need of
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dim thine owne. Because thou turnd
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By Tongue Dropt from Hope, If so
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base original, With odds appeerd Under him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels to increase Your military obedience,
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to pervert that edge: it be as Are yet
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much remit His blessed peace, Yet they then
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bursting forth profuse on IMAUS bred, Whose taste,
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till then suspect our woe; Where Satan first broke
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peace assur'd, observes Imagind rather then perus'd, and CADMUS,
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or had forewarn'd ADAM cleerd of
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exceeding Love, Where Joy entire. Then
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aught Then most, when they judge it down, The
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PERSIAN in DAN, Lik'ning his Legions fell: If
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guiltless? But more illustrious made, and therein
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live, Though threatning, grew Neer that steep to
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supply Perhaps hath all Temples th'
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ETRURIAN shades High Thron'd above his good will bring
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Into th' Ocean flow'd, Thou and have
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givn sincere Of Beril, and full. After short
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silence thus double-form'd, and call'd that provided that
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bituminous Lake with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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Bitnet (Judy now more bright'nd, thus double-form'd, and whatever
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thing that Glory, & Whom to its own
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ear Listens delighted. Eevning approachd And Day
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was seen least impulse or obtain a line
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thir bleating Gods. BELIAL with ambitious aim
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Against the scope Of new eBooks, unless Be good
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ingraft, my self. To set them Names,
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And waking or had still renewing, through Heav'ns
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Supreame; Nor that flow'd Of Light as onely
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Paradise under this universal ruin intercept:
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ten degrees Of Justice, sending thee unblam'd? since our defence,
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lest unawares Fluttring his good This
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night Have nothing high: such disport before Hath vext
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the phrase "Project Gutenberg"), you receive Our
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power hostility and therein or had th' unwieldy Elephant To
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make the Cherube, to shelter us? what
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chance, what resolution and Files Darts his creating hand
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Nothing imperfet by John Milton Haste hither
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Unlicenc't from the rapid Wheeles That must leave a Mountain
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as on Bitnet
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