Robo poem for 2023-11-26
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So might induce us three: Hell trembl'd
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at THEB'S and orewhelm whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean Drawn
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round As liberal Thou following pace
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the worthiest; they slept Fannd with almost immense, and
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wonderful Of sacred and all is his
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worthier, as creation first low creeping, he saw his
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resolution from the terrour chang'd by manly
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hung with capacious mind By our beginning woe.
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Yet half this high Of destind
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aim. But all else Inhospitable appeer Hell
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to elude, thus returnd. Faire Angel, art thou, I
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guess, Who all assaults Their living Death?
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O Sun, Before him, longer shivering under
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feares, That they prosper'd, bud and thence the
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voice and EDENS happie Race of hundreds
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and with grief behold, Into th' OLYMPIAN
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Hill Delight thee being? Yet that witherd all Sun-shine,
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as Princes, when behold This turn Desirous, all
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use of sorrow, black tartareous cold performs th' upright
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beams Of good, sham'd, naked, miserable. Let none
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I held At random yeilded light imparts to
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deeper fall; And gaze, as this earthly, with warring
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Angels guard by command wherever met, ADAM saw that look'd
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a moment; CHAOS Umpire sits, And
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o're the Builders; each rural work them
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in ambiguous words, Creator bounteous still
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greatest part in narrow room Throng
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numberless, like this World at return With
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Heav'nly Muse, that finds her self, With Man,
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is to model Heav'n thir harm, crush't in shape,
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So ADAM, rise, and muttering Thunder, and full.
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After the signe Of Paradise, the Flocks are to
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which thus consulting, thus said. Native of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when high gan blow: At one
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World Inhabited, though yet unknown Region, what
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befell in hateful to languish without restraint, Lords
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of God on IMAUS bred, Whose vertue, for Spirits foule,
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Eject him next we need were
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pour'd Cherub rode of CHAOS, since fate In
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time Up lifting bore with jocond
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Music charm Pain for speed retir'd Each on Bitnet
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(Judy now concernes us eclipst under
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banne to prompt, Which Heav'n created,
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that for such companie as Man
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had at noon, with Winds under the
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Fruit that happy Tribes, On you 'AS-IS' WITH
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NO REMEDIES FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR
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USE THIS BEFORE YOU AGREE THAT YOU HAVE NO REMEDIES
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FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF THE
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NINTH BOOK. If then receive, & made of
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taste of Life began to fright, And
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ore the orient Sun, who last, repli'd.
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Neither our own Faith or with ruin upon
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his due praise In bold discourse with rich Burgher,
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whose dust conglobing from the arched roof
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thou incurr'st by so fulfill, To mortal men, whom
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ye Angels, can fly from the angry Victor in
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bliss) condemn'd For since first op'ning
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bud, and held part remains Invincible, and Vallie, Rivers, Woods,
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and nobleness thir thought Thee Father made
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me for on a formidable shape; The punishment Inflicted? and
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all other, as Sea-men tell, though joynd In SEXTILE,
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SQUARE, and though not worst, If none before
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her thoughts pursue Thy lingring, or conceal'd, Which we
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never slept, nor could revolt, but ill, which
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their heads as no middle pair
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More justly, Seat Of peaceful words
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no satietie. And higher foe. Space that way
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Amongst innumerable ordain'd In mystic Dance the
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work. You may dwell In the chains Heapt
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on golden tiar Circl'd his praise disjoine. To these
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The stonie hearts contrite, in PALESTINE,
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and rest, as nam'd Thrones, With
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odours; there From him, what resolution and bliss,
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Yet live Forever, to enrage thee
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now, avant; Flie to deeper fall; And
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now his day-labour with clamors compasst
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round Those Tents thou the Gate was Sabbath kept. And
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gladlier shall faile to Death began. Is open? or
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Grape: to drive farr thy gifts, and lyes Bordering
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on Bitnet (Judy now Man Clad to
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obstruct his restless thoughts, and fill the greatest part
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single as the baser fire To visit men
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were abasht, and force of change.
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He brings, and Pure, and meathes From out DEATH; Hell
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And meek aspect Against the Earth Then
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were they enthrall to foresight much blood, to
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save where Heav'n Flew through experience
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of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or prune, or heav'd his
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faded cheek, but to overcom By our selves
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Natives and fearless, nor too high magnificence, who
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first, Begotten Son, Destin'd to heare onely righteous
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plea, excus'd his shape, If then
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not these earthie bounds be louder heard,
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of God; I like befall Spirit impure as
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mee. They vote: whereat MICHAEL soon
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Among thick-wov'n Arborets and strait commands above and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from the Firmament:
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So cheard he pursu'd a Zodiac representing The hasty
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multitude With other vaunts Then temporal death
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lives, and shame obnoxious, and Mirtle,
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and grief, pleasure overlov'd. Or envie, or possess
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A passage now severe, our afflicted Powers, Hear
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all Creatures wanting power prevaile, th'
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other, as fast, too light dispels
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the Gulf Tamely endur'd not, as th'
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Arch-Angel from Heav'n such magnificence Equal'd in
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broad circumference Hung on his drudge, to Kings destroyd,
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Or Captive Ark be thou; since
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thou me. To journie through fire Among the
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Florid Son foreseeing spake. Why shouldst hope, to
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serve? Project Gutenberg EBook of time,
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thence distinct by envious Foe by various forms,
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That scal'd by it nightly toward the
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desolate Abyss, whose Office is high, And
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cloudie Van, On ADAM, thee Henceforth; my day
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Prodigious motion formes. Nor staid, till then sought
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Vain hopes, vain Against the Cape Ply stemming nightly as
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undeservedly enthrall to soar Above them
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and research. They pluckt the Moon Rising in
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reward Awaits the burnt soyle; and brus'd Into her
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rising seem'd Above them before us, in loose the slope
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their way. There fail not, Whereon
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a dark Ended rejoycing in numbers full,
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but found th' AEQUATOR, as fast, With God, whom
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thou what ere he pleas'd they
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owe; when to Branch to do I conceale. This
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to quell thir waste, and shame
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beneath That with me forth will By falsities
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and were those seav'n Who would loose,
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expell'd to share with ambitious aim Against the noontide
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Bowrs: Thus said, and dismiss thee more,
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That shine, yet from Heav'n, For I follow'd
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and knows His marriage with TARTAREAN
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Sulphur, and one slight bound high pitch
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let we must last Wearied with whom
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we return, so smooth, swift wings, and love entire Whose
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taste, Food not lost; the prudent Crane
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Her graceful acts, Those happie ill
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our Glory abounds, Therefore what seem'd Or
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faint Satanic Host In with Creation first, not spare,
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Nor stood Rustic, of darkness do his onely
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fit body to generate Reptil with me ow I
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sought, In a fresh Gales and warbling flow,
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Melodious part, to mind thou eatst
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and passion in power can I turnd, And
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Life-blood streaming to scorn with disdain, Soon had
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ordain'd Nor shall be, all Temples th' invisible
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or slow, mine eyes more despis'd, And eaten
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of ye to woe, With soft
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And him sole Wonder, much advanc't,
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We sunk Under spread thir Reeds Put forth
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peculiar grace They dreaded name to abide United
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thoughts come not lonely, with thir Penns, and
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warme, Temper or Stone; Not so
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steers, and strange Thou and Patriarchs us'd. Here grows
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Death and superior Love, Vertue should be my Glorie
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may do all reponsbility that dark Illimitable Ocean barr'd
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At Joust and support; That mighty wings Lay
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Siege, Or som glimps of SINAI, didst advise, Yet
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scarce recovering heart, when BELLONA storms, With shiverd armour
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strow'n, and knows His kindred and
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with clamors compasst round With such wherein appear'd
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in Heav'n move In signal giv'n, th'
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AONIAN Mount, or search with frequent With branches warbling; all
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things; in sighs began. GABRIEL, to thine eye
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survay'd the roofe Of DORIC Land; or
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flew, None left To sound Or Altar
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to oppose th' invisible exploits Of SERVITUDE
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to deck with almost no further by day Honourd
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by Decree Fixd on Bitnet (Judy now milder, and
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would creep, If steep, through love, there
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yet by success untaught His Childern,
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all praises owe, And thither or where th' advantage
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all, Nature bid What thy load thy aspiring to
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emulate, but thou like themselves at highth All
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Intellect, all assaults Their surest signal,
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they stood; But perhaps Hereafter, join'd
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in VALDARNO, to Life, And I purchase deare Short
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intermission none Of PALESTINE, and ceases now
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low, then elsewhere seen, That jealous leer maligne
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Ey'd them right, or heav'd his Pride
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Waiting revenge: cruel his Head a Harp To
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mortal things, Abominable, inutterable, and fierie darts What within thir
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shapes and play In offices of NEGUS to parch
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that wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps At once And teach
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us alone bent On you within bounds;
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beyond Frighted the Fowles he never wilt find all
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Him followed his Lord High overarch't, and therein
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Man Extracted; for change more glad that
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state, and all Temples th' adventure
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then the Foundation at THEB'S and obscure,
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Can he created mind of drossiest
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Ore to prevent The sense expos'd The
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Glory of Glorie abides, Transfus'd on
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