Robo poem for 2021-02-06
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Silence, and difficult, not lost; Evil one he
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thus displaid. If Earth Unseen, both life
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And Spirits could the Devil turnd For
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Man he paus'd not, and Shields Back to
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Death a right hand, she sate, approaching heard the
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Grave, Of Knowledge, knowledge both descend A
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race of Majestie seemd highly they
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journie, and rejoycing in some Island, oft, they see
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him MULCIBER; and kills thir brazen Mountains huge
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two-handed sway Of unoriginal NIGHT and Shields Back
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to enrage thee ere dim Night To
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ask his praise; Yee that kind for
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keeping strictest bondage, though enamourd, from four
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faces each seem'd Firm peace assur'd,
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observes Imagind rather thou attended gloriously from mans polluting
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Sin Original; while they rejoyce In
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bold Compeer. The Air upbore Thir seasons: among
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fresh Morning streak the sense th' expulsion
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of God; I thence united force hath rebelld
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Against th' Abysse Long after, now enforc't to none
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pass On duty, sleeping found Before his
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utmost power to woe, More miserable; both on by
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Limb themselves, and Flour. Our tended
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Plants, & Reign With Joy for access Without dimension,
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where he sits above his prison scap't, Gravely in honour
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gaine Companion dear, By force as
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did ELY'S Sons, From innocence. So cheard
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he was created, that furie stay'd, Quencht in Heav'n
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such return Of SENNAAR, and food
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and ILIUM, on IMAUS bred, Whose Bed is thine;
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For strength is subject not; shee
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and permanent future we hate. Let it;
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I therefore, open Warr: Under what she hasted,
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and bid sound Of Mankind they hear what
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Revenge? the gloom were heard new Worlds. On duty,
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sleeping found no Creature can destroy, thir
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hour To keep the uprooted Hills Lookd
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round, Kindl'd through midst a secret foe,
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By Ignorance, is punish't; whence these appear'd Less
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hardie as vain aimes, inordinate desires Blown up
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Light. There lands the suggested cause, and paine,
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Against the dust returne. But live content, hath
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his senses dark, wasteful, wilde, A growing up here
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showst me, O thought to know, The sentence when BELLONA
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storms, With what ere day at
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home, While yet on earth, durst abide that
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walk with anyone. For Beasts no
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dearth: But such another World besides?
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Who slew his Altar smoak'd; yet from
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Bonds, And short sigh of Hell,
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and with infinite in Chief, The Thunderer of thee,
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this high Justice had bid cry
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of things; and with pride, and
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somwhere nigh founderd on yon dreary
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Plain, In loving thou resembl'st now
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MOSES might dilated stood, Half yet now seen
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Betwixt th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus now exhal'd, and Hinde; Direct
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against which follows dignity, might Heap on Bitnet
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(Judy now are ris'n, And ore the Flood With
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what glorious and excells Them nothing: If our loss Thus
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said, let there Live, in Hell
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Gate, Deep under the grateful then
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Suffice, or who since, Baptiz'd or Earth; there onely
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two massie Spear are set the Son, seest From
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th' EUBOIC Sea. Then self-esteem, grounded on errand
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sole, and press'd her Matron lip of joy, to
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joine Melodious part, such wherein appear'd A herd
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of reproach us remote Produces with adverse We
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ours joy Bright'ns his works, Parent of him, that
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the Third Day. So spake th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus grew in fears and passion
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dimm'd his attractive Grace, Hee and Gold:
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So numberless were laid On golden Lamps
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that smooth ADONIS from the Son, why else be
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known In VALLOMBROSA, where Flocks are to mix the Nuptial
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Bed, And injury and strict Senteries and place he
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thus oppos'd. Best with me, to dispute. But further
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would know Second Omnipotence, and with pale Horse: to
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rowle in Earth No voice much thir mornings
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rural labours crown As at Altars, when everlasting Frame,
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while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds: At one intended first,
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that rape begot These Elements, these happie place
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Of length the judg'd, the bottom all
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Temples th' Eternal Splendors flung For
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me, of anyone anywhere at first, Begotten Son, by
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Faith sincere, Thus drooping, or taste, till this
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agreement. There went With Sails and years, towards the
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electronic works possessed in VALDARNO, to me unsearchable, now
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purer essence then since they must end? Can
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turn, or herds, or thought to disinthrone the
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redeemer dy'd. All amaz'd Night-wanderer from deceit and call'd
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so perfet, not lost; where danger
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tri'd, now abated, for intercourse, Or
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if not slow, Yet unconsum'd. Before all reply, Prudent,
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least sought, where stood and consultation will
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claim Of looks receave The radiant image viewing
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Becam'st enamour'd, and listning to all; but
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all her to all; with red
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Lightning and Chance Approach not, if Predestination over-rul'd
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by prayer Inspir'd, and retain The Heav'nly spoils, our
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Tyrant: Now laid me deriv'd, yet by his wealth
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and colours mixt: On bold conspiracy
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against Law unjust That day to think how
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lovly, saw, thus farr, that spinning sleeps or dishonour lurks,
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Safest and serene hath none, Created hugest
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that shall lead. Nor thou shalt look
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into Gods high Arbitrator sit contriving, shall beleeve
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Baptizing in narrow search with Golden Rinde
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Hung on golden deeds, And towards the Son for
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Beast that fixt Laws our Sire
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among men they seemd, where they pursu'd (though
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more, and sense th' upright heart and therein dwell.
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And justifie the promiscuous croud stood within her gulf
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can reach. Amid the gloom For Gods!
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yet unknown dangers and disturb The STYGIAN flood
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As Father where grows Death began. Character
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set open to reaching to Hell
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then justly accuse Thir downie Gold
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Of costliest Emblem: other Beasts alone,
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which yonder starrie Spheare A glimmering of Life much, by
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so violence Against th' EGYPTIAN Spouse.
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Much fairer to Serpents all things: One over
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head of Flours a sumless journey
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brought him out from the sleepy drench
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Of tardie execution, since by maistring Heav'ns purest Light,
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Thrones, With silent hours, and fansie that veils the
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Snowie Plaines Retires, or heav'd his
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glut, chaind Thunderbolts Transfix us down as
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heav'd his track, such another Scene. Whence in proportion
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due course Melodious part, such cruelties With vanity
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had gon to temper chang'd From SUSA his
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uprightness answer from thought that swim th' ORPHEAN Lyre
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I speak. Hast thou no better hid. Soon found
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the Gates, Harmonious numbers; as Autumnal Leaves together rush'd
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between. Fall'n Cherube, to soar Above all assaults
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Their surest signal, they seem'd to his
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praise Thir number of anyone anywhere at
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eeve In Nature draw me though through Groves of
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things, and lift thir Eyries build: Others
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among th' instant stroke To prayer, repentance, and coast of
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derivative works, the Regent of Hell, Not
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long divisible, and pure, and complain that led
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me is worth ambition though his restless thoughts, and
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unespi'd To worship paid In the Grazed
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Ox, JEHOVAH, who reigns Monarch Reigne: Thy mate,
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who interpos'd Defence, while Night with
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Pitch, and sorrow infinite To him, how long Assist
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us: But Knowledge call'd, and gates of
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damages. If true, If this gloom; the
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Foundation and wedded Love, Illustrious on IMAUS bred, Whose Eye
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sublime On duty, sleeping found Th' eternal Famin pine,
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Alike is but let him raise New
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courage on studious thoughts prov'd certain woe, Regions
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of computers including legal works. See farr then in
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th' Arch Angel tells of eyes, and much the inland
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retir'd, In signal giv'n, with lofty
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Gates there to Die; How provident he hies.
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All but a full high reaching to
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soar Above th' Archangel MICHAEL, this first he
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saw, They taste of God's high rais'd Their
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childrens cries unheard, that contest and
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like deeds and strook With lust and blot out
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of Death; from flight, This Eevning
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rise in it self upon free to reverse)
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To adore the bottomless perdition, there to
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that what high uplifted Spear Of noxious vapour, or
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possess The grosser feeds the gloom For Understanding rul'd
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the Devil met in his Regal Power
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Within unseen. So from Heav'n appeerd, Love and shame in
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Arms, unarm'd they villifi'd To mee, by due,
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Though comfortless, as Gods; for Deities: Then
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was that seeing me, And be
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scann'd by command Shall teach us
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alone Seemd in Heav'n Err not)
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another Heav'n such united force Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite,
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least from the name of Heav'ns fugitives, and Farmes
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Adjoynd, from her SATAN there no middle
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parts, then on Internet eng003@unoma1 on
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Windes; the terms of time, and with lonely
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steps in Heav'n Grateful digressions, and round illumin'd hell: highly
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they among the buxom Air, His Childern,
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all assaults Their surest signal, they not
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lag behinde, nor to soar Above th' esteem of thee,
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be admir'd, the silent, Morn solemniz'd the
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Virgin Fancies, pouring forth thir spears Till
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The fee or waters fill; And heav'nly meek. Nor
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tongue Inspir'd with full Project Gutenberg is pav'd
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To future we send, The World where th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus began. BOOK IV. If he feignd; Under
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amazement of this dire was so.
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And o're the Creatures to impose:
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He took the sum of Fruit Tree All
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