Robo poem for 2022-06-12
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Whence rushing sound Of Mans voice, and
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with expanded wings his head up thither
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hast where thin Aire with Baume, expatiate and Shield:
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now seen Hovering on Bitnet (Judy now bolder
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wing, as Princes, whom mutual love, there yet by
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me loath to proffer or shade Thou at
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Sea of this windie Sea flow'd Fast by furious windes
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with deep snow and after all
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Temples th' Eternal silence thus began.
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Whence and returne, Father, what the
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Seraph stood, but misjoyning shapes, Which uttering thus
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deal with which op'nd my left us long
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shine these, Above the Pastoral Reed
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Stood open sight receiv'd us falling, and nature breeds,
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Perverse, all deaths wound in Arms, unarm'd
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they around the PONENT VVindes EURUS and effect of
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God; I such with Heaven; and Ambrosial Flowers, Our
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Authour. Heav'nly instructer, I thus, of Glorie
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him exercis'd Heroic Ardor to accord)
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Man deprav'd, Not diffident Of CERES ripe for the
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hour perhaps, or Drie, Like things proceed,
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But well us'd Long strugling underneath, ere
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they set As Clouds, thir freedom both ascend Ethereal,
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and therein Man Gods Thy looks, to know, and
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dreaded Spear. But fall'n he our condition,
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thus double-form'd, and inmost bower Handed
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they sought: him in Triumph and boon, Thus
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earlie, thus pour'd: So should boast not: them
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to many Throned Powers, Princedoms, Vertues, Powers, nor
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restrain'd conveyance fill'd up risen With monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or unimmortal make the pledge
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Of Nights extended wide Her Seed
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is so absolute Decree Or heart of monstrous sight
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More tollerable; if Spirits foule, When coming to greatest
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distance and with pure digestion bred,
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Whose Bed is Sovran can pass triumphant, and
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best Befits thee more, What readiest path
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leads up with addition of change. He walkt
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Frequent; and after some misfortune brings A Dungeon horrible,
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on Thrones; Though threat'nd, which makes
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remiss the Hill, Nor uglier follow strait, rough, dense,
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or don Ere this Universe, and dangers,
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heard remote. Towards him all abyss,
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Eternitie, dwelt then human. Nor great tidings, which
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God for which both wings Flung Rose,
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and thee. There they thir diminisht heads; while each
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word, each In CHAOS, Ancestors of longing
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pines; Yet live Law refuse, Right reason not the
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Seale, And gracious signs of provisions laid
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whereon Were banded to rise, high
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magnificence, who that obscure wing Scout farr Down
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he from above, new broiles: Be
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then this, or refund from me. To mortal foe, By
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Judges first, If he the starv'd
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Lover sings To give it rowld. Sole
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partner and retain The highth All on the
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same, And Dungeon horrible, on yon dreary Plain,
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forlorn and enthrall'd By Sacred silence then
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bursting forth was but peace can the
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Roses intermixt with deeds and Snow, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose inward nakedness, much remit His brooding on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to submit or expense
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to impose: He also th' expanse of monstrous shapes
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and shame To found Thir Ministry perform'd, and surrounding
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Fires; Till, as Sea-men tell, though free, but
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that swim th' inventer miss'd, so long
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they sang of Life Thereby regaind, but neither breath
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in each kind. So judg'd on
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Bitnet (Judy now got, where grows More fruitful,
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multiply, and therein live, till day upon
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his vanted spoile; Death Inhumanly to swift as
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you, there to soar Above th' abuse Of
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Arts that end, And Brute as Sea-men tell, though
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SPRING and shame in Heav'n Consum'd with Sewers,
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and therein set the Seaventh Eev'ning arose With what
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I extinct; A space, till wandring many nobler birth
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mature In that voluntarie move th' incestuous Mother
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yeilds In Temples th' Ethereal Sons. Our strength
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to redeeme, Thir magnitudes, this will
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To filial, works knowledge both betook them
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enemies: From AURAN Eastward to fall.
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Henceforth of all, yet unborn, Ministring light imparts to submit
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or rage Can give both Thou Can fit
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habitation fraught with unsucceeded power. Shalt in
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even to quell thir diminisht heads; while Sonorous
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mettal blowing adverse power sufficient to
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Pole, More easie, wholsom thirst excites, Or open
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Eyes, with Incense strew'd, On ADAM took
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the permission for in mist, the troubl'd Skie, and
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Nitre hurried him forbidden ten. But wherfore should with
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revenge: cruel expectation. Yet unconsum'd. Before my glory since
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thou in these Fansie next behind, Whose fellowship I else
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and various, not Excellence: the voice endu'd; Redouble
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then Heav'n so dread they stood escap't from the North,
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Where art thou, who call'd aloud. Whence heavie curse,
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SERVANT OF THIS BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR REFUND -
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You must ascribe, Mov'd our appointed bounds
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be our evil then begin to suffer worse? is
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equal, as is left, A chance the
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dusky Air In INDIA East side
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With terror through experience of Right. So counsel'd hee, with
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thwart of pure Ethereal temper, massy, large
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day, Which else dismai'd. Now ris'n,
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to mortal sight Of new World; by
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so To none regard; Heav'n We
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sunk Under his Created thing approach
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of God; I exclude. But have foyld, If so
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scap'd his hope, to ow; Forgetful what
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is excelld by whose sovran Presence thus
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double-form'd, and renowne, Who first sort by command To seek
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In ATHENS or Valley, Fountain, and Seraph, Potentates and PHARPHAR,
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lucid streams. He scarce up with peril gone All
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doubt Pursues the INDIAN Mount, while thus proceeded
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on errand sole, and lost, brought to be Earth
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above which unrevok't shall they do? if
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not destroy, but in Tents Of fighting
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Elements, on wing after such effects. But they, or
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pain However, and knows here Chains in
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paine, Can end persisting, safe shore their
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hideous length: before us naked thus, how the dawning
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Hills Aereal vapours flew Of hazard more, A vast
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immeasurable Abyss Might in wisht houre To darken all assaults
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Their living Death? O Son, in
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silence be yet from farr, That dwelt then they need,
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not find thee Love thou becam'st a Ship by
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favour sent From your notes renew,
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and titles, and EDENS happie Race Growing into
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strange fire, His flesh, when thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, Not Spirits, traind up with pride, and place
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by tract Of guile, We may finde
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thee ordaind thy doom, which instructs us
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praying, and ASPHALTUS yeilded light Shine inward,
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and henceforth oft; for drink the Ark no
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nor Man Restore us, though large, Nor fail'd
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they rag'd Against unpaind, impassive; from OEALIA Crown'd With
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loudest vehemence: thither went a Pillard shade retir'd, In
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darkness, and highth, Stood they brought,
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Yet thus, unmovd with tender herb, were heard
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with contradiction durst fix farr remov'd The breath of
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thee, vile as Sea-men tell, Or is undefil'd
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and Disposer, what it brought: and call'd By
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shorter flight Aloft, incumbent on yon dreary
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Plain, or 20.zip ***** This would know
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ye flow, Nightly I perform, speak I fell From
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their floating many Throned Powers, nor from men For
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me, the Lake thir Supper Fruits which
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needs remove The ground they seem'd
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Farr differing from SYRIAN ground, had th' obdured brest
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With mazie error under banne to know, and reprov'd, retort,
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Wherefore do I enjoy, till my Heart
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or modern Fame, And various style, for
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flight, Mangl'd with adverse Upon the Sapient
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King I first broke loose? is her lowlie wise:
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Think nothing from BENGALA, or foul distrust,
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and despair, to will, none shall die,
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Rowling on golden days, fruitful of prey
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To life for Lightning and ASPHALTUS yeilded light she
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wills to taste upheld by fair Angels late so
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much deceav'd, much advanc't, We ours joy Sole reigning
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holds Gladly into the boughes Yeilded with
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outragious noise reside, his Golden lustre
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rich CATHAIAN Coast. The Palace Gate was
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with prone in many Throned Powers, That
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felt tenfold Adamant, his Brothers Offering found me
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most, when th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as
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this haste To future he oppos'd; and
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therein Each in her Grave, Of
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his praise him fled we most High, If him
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by experience of Warr, Did wisely to
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end The doubt, with loud was seen:
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Hee in Adamant Barr'd over her Grave, Of Fruit-trees
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overwoodie reachd too like a Beast, and scap'd Haply
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so numerous ofspring; if within them; and EDENS
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happie Native Element: Least by an Angel bright, nor is
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derived from the Third Day. The Law and distributed
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to Create, if our Eyes all ye are, Great
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Or happiness I attend, Pleas'd with Fire;
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Nathless he voutsafes to evade The stonie hearts contrite,
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in Triumph and ever-during dark Ended rejoycing in PALESTINE,
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and Lord? Back to pass to render
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me long after, now severe, our Empyreal
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Minister that most offend Our minds and laughs the
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cornie Reed Stood fixt Laws are gratefully
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repli'd. Not more Heroic name What
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inward Faculties, which when Nature multiplies Her doing
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what eyes Rove idle unimploid, and ignorant,
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His violence Proceeded, and amorous dittyes all flesh
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fill'd each paw: when vapors fir'd
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Impress the lost shape, So spake
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our heads. No second EVE, Shall tremble, he sends
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a field, Of som other wandring Fires
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As stood the amorous play. To
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