Robo poem for 2021-01-04
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Servant of Heav'ns whol circumference, confirm'd. Thither to
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bring: Behold a work outgrew The bold
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The birds thir change, Where onely Son except, none
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on the labouring Moon be yet of thee, foretold
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The present pain, Vaunting aloud, but when
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the winged messengers, To have dispeopl'd Heav'n, Angel can uncreate
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thee first met arm'd; For now, as rais'd Ambition.
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Yet Virgin seed, By change the wide- Encroaching
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EVE thus Eve repli'd. Apostat, and hallowd feet, and
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shame Among the filial freedom to enure Our task
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To glorifie thy praise: Thy Merits; under wrauth, O
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Powers Farr otherwise th' event is no
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barrs of bright Little inferior; but
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all prodigious things, The VVorld: in acts they
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beseech That scal'd by strength, though brute,
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unable to accord) Man as farr then breath that fixt
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for the rather darkness bound. Thir wandring mazes
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lost. Thou following cryd'st aloud, but her Florid
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Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from the Aire Floats,
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as rais'd Their surest signal, they keep
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out of Hell, And flatter'd out of knowledg fair Starr)
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her self, the worship him, though joynd In those Contrive
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who by angry Victor in creating
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derivative works, Pleasant to tell Of
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Trumpet from the sea, Earth outstretcht
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immense, a Meteor streaming to enrage thee
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unblam'd? since fate In gate self-opend wide And
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vent'rous, if there frequent, With loss
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Created hugest that strow the Royal Towrs to descrie
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the first Parents in machine readable by Fate the
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Clouds, Conspicuous farr, That practisd falshood under
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Names Of GALILEO, less Then as fast, With narrow
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vent appli'd To wreck all Her dark oblivion let
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thee more, What better fight, the blessed vision, falls
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deceiv'd The sourse and pain, Vaunting aloud, but
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her worth, unmov'd Pure with bright surface Of fierce reflux
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on yon celestial Sign Where Satan involv'd In
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motion of sorrow, doleful shades, where Nature
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gave it sprung, And justifie the Birds; pleasant
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lay, Thir magnitudes, this dayes portends, then
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silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while Universal
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reproach, far renown'd, Th' advantage, and press'd
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her watry image; back to soar
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Above th' Ocean meets, the angry Victor to
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submit or Earth, Each with wings outspread Dove-like satst
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brooding on by command Shall hast'n, such choice
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To rule, Each Orb Through labour then
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mankinde higher, Surpassest farr my Redeemer voluntarie, And EVE
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thus began. Fall'n Cherube, to declare Thy sleep
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can please him laid On Earth, each beauteous flour,
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Glistring with Fowle, No ground The STYGIAN flood Of
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knowledg, nor the Bullion dross: A death
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to succeed. There fail not, works
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his East came thir baleful eyes Of tenfold
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Adamant, his oblique way which by leave
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me deriv'd, yet large Lay floating Carkases
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And chiefly assur'd us; and Daughters EVE. Hee from
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SYRIAN Damsels to me downe By
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suffering, and strange: Two Planets rushing he decreed
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Thir language and frozen Continent to disburd'n sought repair
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that fixt Thir Ministry perform'd, and counsel joind
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Awaiting what compulsion and Justice must; unless
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Be it had hope resolve To recommend
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coole recess, Free, and therein set From use, For
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hot, cold, moist, and lyes the Climes of
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Hell within kenn he whom Death that reigns Monarch
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Reigne: Thy condescension, and Dominion giv'n O're Sea North-East
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windes with smoak, all involv'd With travail difficult,
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not unsung, where God to store
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hereafter from death releast Some specious object of Hell, then
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too high was cleard, and counsel Warr,
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what ere well we renounce, and revenge enlarg'd, By
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right Well known what can this license and
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taste of Adamant and fell'd Squadrons and nature breeds,
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Perverse, all assaults Their Altars by things visible
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Serv'd only evil thence the use To
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one day, Which the prime, to use, For those loftie
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shades High on bliss, thence Had driven down
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To mortal doom'd. How shall need, not
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prone carreer with sly assault; and HYDRA'S, and pass
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disguis'd; They swim in VALDARNO, to highth All Justice: nor
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Train, Pretending so Fate and press'd her part;
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but O Fruit Farr otherwise th' expanse
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of smallest things therein plant A stream of Cherubim
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Thy Trophies, which follows dignity, might have yet by
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me, yet seemd At the Arch-fiend reply'd. O
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favourable spirit, propitious guest, as ours) Have easily outdone By
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our labour, to soar Above th' Ethereal temper,
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massy, large bestow From Beds of God;
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I chiefly Thou therefore also to do
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I dread, Rouse and call'd a beauteous flour,
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Glistring with vast TYPHOEAN rage Can
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by supream Above the surging smoak and
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all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that flaming
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Sword, Satans dire Hail, which declare Thy punishment
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all her waxen Cells With Goddess-like
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demeanour seems difficult and Gold: So much advanc't,
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Came Prologue, and ransom set. And join
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him Power prepar'd To trample thee unblam'd? since fate
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inevitable Subdues us, though Heavens Fire to
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soar Above them every and descending,
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bands Of Mans voice, which once past,
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the Foundation makes guiltie shame, The onely Son; On
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duty, sleeping found thee Earths Lord, as
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farr Then aught divine of anyone anywhere at thir
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doom; which else deep as creation was? rememberst
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thou hee, as nam'd Thrones, but that rape begot
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These lulld by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on ground now gentle
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penetration, though SPRING and all assaults Their childrens cries
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unheard, that fiery Couch, At thy
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head remov'd may obtain His Armes Not ti'd
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or heav'd his darling Sons Came flying,
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meet there sat devising Death the Sovran can find,
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for prey, and night; methought less dread of
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incorrupt Corrupted. I deceav'd: that Angel blest, with clamors
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compasst round Ninefold, and call'd aloud. Disclaimer:
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Whence and implies, Not all assaults Their Altars by these
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the heat of anyone anywhere at one
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greater store will send The middle round
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with vernant Flours, Which into the Full
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soon discernd his works: therefore unmeet for
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the op'n flie not, for delight, which declare
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Thy daughter and dangers, heard no mate
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For Gods! yet who fill what fall One Heart,
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one small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming some
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Island, oft, as Sovran King, Son, in
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Heavn, & shown how much expect
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to do I yeild, and flaming Armes,
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Weapons more sublime On they then
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MELIBOEAN, or thought Horrid, if by
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strength, though undismaid: long before; nor
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end Neerer to awe, that seeing me, she thus
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grew Neer that God attributes to drag
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thee Good to do practically ANYTHING with only to
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finde us eclipst under ground, under darkness;
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but thir fame in Arms, in dismal Gates,
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if by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on those bad
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Angels contented with hideous outcry rush'd Both
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Ransom and haile and therein stand. For one great
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Enemie hath fail'd, who first what higher foe. Space that
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breath'd immortal Fruits? Creating the Grave, Of good created,
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that furie stay'd, Quencht in pardon beg, and
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shame Cast out fit his prospect
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from what words offend Our Heav'nly
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vision thus began. Well have known to soar Above all
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copies of TARTARUS profound, To PAQUIN of shame, The
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goodly prospect high, Wherein to mark how endur'd, till
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one of SYRIAN ground, or soon contemnd, Since MICHAEL from
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ESAU fled we longer hold what mild Judge and harsh.
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On Wheels her SATAN spake, each beauteous flour,
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Glistring with ease, and some Purlieu two Be gather'd
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beams, Now lately Heaven a compilation copyright holder,
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your tops, ye Angels, and ceasless
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praise Rather then not fear'd; should be assur'd, without
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paying copyright holder. Additional terms of Prime.
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Thou at first awak't, and therein plant
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A Heaven on Bitnet (Judy now
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advise or Firr With Head One way is Sovran
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voice, and with ballanc't Aire Made passive both, had
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finisht, when Cherubic waving to skirt to my left
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His fiery waves, There the thought No
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inconvenient Diet, nor Man; him receav'd With dangerous expedition to
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do all Heaven Left them that witherd all assaults
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Their surest signal, they sang of seeming pure, and
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Song; Such were propos'd: for love to tell
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Of outward calme, Artificer of anyone in Heav'n
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receiv'd us seek Such follow strait, rough, dense, or
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once both disputes alike those things
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wise In Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd
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with their march forlorn, th' East,
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had finisht, when the house of Light
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Imitate when BELLONA storms, With Spirits could have; I
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seduc'd them forth Great things Liken on yon dreary
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Plain, then hid, Leave them Spirit in
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her Florid Son In horrible destruction laid thus bespake
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her side Like a various shapes and Drinks, which thus
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farr, whose Office is punish't; whence they see Thus
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measuring things to continue, and with indented
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wave, and all these our selves; Why am come, and
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mount Saw where Rivers run Perpetual Fountain of Sacred
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silence was God-head from the boughs
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each the arched roof Pendant by destroying
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I thence united force to light,
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Besides what evasion bear him better: wise he clad
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Thir Starry Lamps that way a format with potent
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tongue; fool, not obeyd, Immediately the
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Cherubim; the previous one--the old age; but that
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destind Walls Of mighty Stature; on
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With shews instead, meer shews of
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