Robo poem for 2024-04-01
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If Prayers Could have scap't the rebel
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Host, left to raunge, by success
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untaught His stature as rais'd incessant toyle And mutual
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help And now The strong Leads him receav'd,
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to short silence yields To mortal prowess, yet God
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said, let us for the longer hold Wants not
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find himself lamented loud Their surest
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signal, they anon Down thither prone in despair,
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to soar Above all these Heavens thou turnd the
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Son foreseeing spake. Why then mistrust, but
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in Heav'n ruining from deceit and conniving seem
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Now shaves with unsucceeded power. Shalt thou
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Centring receav'st from Sin With Regal
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Scepter, every flouer. Regions of men by sentence
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Man: For high Office mean, &
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when least Death To manifest thee along the
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scarr of reproach us Heav'n, soon discernd his view: About
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them on, methought, Could have giv'n Over
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Fish and bould emprise; Part arable
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and pain? where Thou mai'st not; to Light; Our Enemy,
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our fresh field and smoak: Such Pleasure took That
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both life so refus'd might concern him,
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though Worlds they but rackt with
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Fire and penal Fire, And Dulcimer, all kindes,
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himself he seems On purpose, nor
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much expect to me not, who renounce Thir
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boasted Parents; TITAN Heav'ns basis, bring on,
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As vitiated in orderly array ye none!
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So send his might work electronically, the Bloom extracting
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liquid fire; If none thence I sought, In
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sad event, That witness'd huge a number thus
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EVE. What next subordinate Awak'ning, thus and
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dizzie swumm In sorrow infinite provok't. But whether
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here let mee Thou canst, who impute
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Folly to men! Devil turnd Wide the burning
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Lake of Pomp and Sons and wip'd them that
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rape begot These tidings carrie to
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that his beams That proud Cities warr be sure,
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To question thy request, and spread thir
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streams. He who renounce Thir guilt and
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cool, the Wood fast the dreadless Angel tells
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of monstrous sight Of peaceful sloath, Not
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sedulous by farr then thou findst Attractive,
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human, rational, though Thron'd inaccessible, his way.
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There oft in Glory of God, where thy
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Son; If true, they rag'd Against
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his State Shalt loose, Though last Words which in Heav'n
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first-born, Or Nature seems a horrid fray By
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som new Lords, leader to soar Above th'
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upright heart Of GABRIEL to know, Forbids us
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now, Avoided pinching cold ground, in degree, of
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light, as in silence thus returnd: URIEL,
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one secure with BRITISH and with
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branches overgrown, That rowld Of smallest forms Imaginations, Aerie Knights,
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and Song; Such resting found the CAPE OF SERVANTS,
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on thy Life. Nor gentle Fawnes at thir loftiest Towrs,
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And pavement Starrs, and full. After soft
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slumbrous weight of monstrous shapes Will not lost; the
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blessed vision, falls to all; but
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a Thief bent to soar Above them lets pass Given
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him partake Rural repast, permitting him a
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balmie Reed, How overcome this hour whenever! why should
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we pray him, life perhaps, Not unperceav'd of
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him, punisht in th' Herb yeilding Seed,
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In the sound Yet that sweet Extend his
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shoulders like which evil dayes, they say;
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But see In triumph and Fens and shout, return'd
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up stood There went a Bannerd Host
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that saw, with thine anger shall temper so cleer, sharp'nd
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his part; but featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain.
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Like change on me shalt thou thinkst not
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fill of evils; of Supper Fruits and
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Rebel King Stood to force On the Tree Impart against
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the Muse to do ought good
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hour: no small store conveyd: Part on thoughts,
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and Warr. Each other, but equal, nor care
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who all restraint broke loose thee
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at first begins Her Virgin Majestie seemd both
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Skie, Should combat, and mutual slaughter
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bent. Forthwith the morning Incense, when ambrosial
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fragrance after known In motion or Wilderness, Forrest
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onward came With Eevning from Heav'n high pitch
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let thee thus, behold At interview both
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Skie, And at command, ere Conception to enrage thee
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Love his Zeal of Waves be just?
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of Deitie or shun the Government well could
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revolt, but Life in wait; beyond All
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rational delight, The Project Gutenberg is the
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second EVE, Saw within beyond Frighted
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the beam; Which oft, as rais'd
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me hope excluded thus, though now
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plenteous, as Sea-men tell, With Tresses discompos'd, and see
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His Laws thou mightst hope excluded thus,
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behold This Patriarch of peace and met Under his deadly
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aime; thir study of inward griefe His single
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hast made? So deep a Mount, whoseop
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Brightness had filld the fringed Bank with triple
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steel. Another World, that they both
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Grip't in Squadrons and haughtie strides
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advanc't, Came singly where I miss thee Paradise?
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thus returnd. Faire Angel, and Sea-mews
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clang. To HARAN, after some misfortune
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brings Knowledg of sorrow, doleful shades, where bounds Of
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midnight air, Brusht with us excites his
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Tongue Dropt from the Will he gives me hope
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relies. If then returnd as in slow But
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rise, Or much the day Not sedulous
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by things to enrage thee thir wanton passions in
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hateful strife, hateful Office on by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on me unsearchable,
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now reignes Full to move new
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Casual fruition, quitted with hideous joyn'd The
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SYRIAN ground, thence Invoke thy hallowd mould, Of
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vertue even to quit The Soule For
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Spirits immortal love & worlds, with Envy and
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dazling Arms, and miserable to believe Those rigid Spears, as
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that brightest shine. Well known from new
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broiles: Be it were propos'd: for Heav'n
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so endur'd, till dewie Mist Went all equality
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with capacious mind By the bordring flood
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of various degrees Of ARABIE the Relater she never
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tasted, yet those hearts To adore
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the bottom all yet distinct by flood, nor these
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puissant Legions, to learn True appetite,
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least the thighs Of brutal sense, flat despair:
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we to chuse for wide may compare Great
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triumph and with jaculation dire, CERASTES hornd,
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HYDRUS, and rule by fire Must I conceale. This
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continent of anyone anywhere at one restraint,
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Lords declar'd Absolute rule; and joy ineffable diffus'd: Beyond
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all bounds, Nor in possession put not set,
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Wherein true Or touch the self-same hour? why In
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Beds of Pomp and eat, And writh'd him humbl'd
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all sides round Earth Unseen, both Rocks of
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sorrow, black mist from SYRIAN ground, till peace in leveld
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West her attention gaind, & might affect the Precipice
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Of Mans First his Sign Where Joy entire. Then
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ASMODEUS with sweat of DOMINIC, Or think to enure
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Our first brought the Sun: His
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hinder parts, then wilt consent to descend now
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changing; down To visit all seem'd,
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For one intent What in terrible Example the
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shaddow of other who shall them unexpected
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joy Congratulant approach'd him, that guides The fatal Trespass
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don her Husbands hand the buxom Air,
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the Fowle living Streams among themselves ordain'd
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thir doom to anyone in most is thy revolt,
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but only us'd Permissive, and notions
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vaine. But for flight, seditious Angel,
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thy Love, how hee To mortal combat or have
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crownd the Sphear whose guile Gave them
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shall ascend Up from the PHOENICIANS
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call'd MAN, about the Woods, and retain The Deitie,
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Flashing thick array Of LUCIFER, (so call
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him, and blazing Cressets fed and
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therein By center, or remove The tempting
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stream, LETHE the smiles Wanted, nor to spite his
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Worshipers: DAGON his Peers: attention won. Character
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set open Front serene hath none belongs. Whence
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heavie pace that stop thy election, But keep
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till more rich Retinue long shine these, Above
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th' uplifted Spear and Scepter and feare;
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Of his conquest, and shame him His Offring
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soon Fierce as numerous Host. Hee
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for food and evil thing thou
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claim'st me deriv'd, yet large Beyond the
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excellence, but that Starr In pangs,
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and passion tost, Thus fenc't, and hunger
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drives to soar Above the INDIAN Mount,
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or Faerie Elves, Whose image now flotes, but root
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shall never dwell, unless for LAVINIA disespous'd, Or
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this, thou spok'n as from the dire
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example with me. To mortal or strength,
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Not Words interwove with ambitious to let each
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beauteous flour, Glistring with Euphrasie and discontinue all
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ye Angels, by steps we lay
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in Arms, in dismal Situation waste it to soar
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Above them arms and South NOTUS and
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peaceful words Breaking the total kind for Orders
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and equally enjoying God-like food? The onely to do
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thine. 1.F.1. Project Gutenberg License included
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with perplexing thoughts prov'd false. But ratling
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storm of scorn, Where he our defence, lest action
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markt: about the Muse to submit or bound the
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Arke a hideous fall off These Acts of thy
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gay Her graceful and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the world was cleard, and
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Dale) Light From Beds of anyone anywhere
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at large bestow From Wing to descrie the
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gloom were an Iron Scepter rule or Intercessor none
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can discover sights of Virgin pass,
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What within my defensless head; both confess'd Humbly our
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joynt or Faerie Elves, Whose annual wound
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in gaze, Or is its own good
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Descends, thither to descry new haunt Her sacred Hill, Mystical
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dance, which follows dignity, might draw
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