Robo poem for 2021-01-30
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Hail Son both Death the Books of lost our
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Sire gave way To mortal tast Brought forth all Temples
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th' accustomd hour What day Not this
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agreement violates the waters deep Her chrystall mirror holds,
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men since by stream Of Justice, of
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so dear, and stormie gust and gently warms
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The savourie pulp they were known. Farr
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off ATLANTICK Seas Beyond this high Supremacy, Whether
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the Field. Him followed his own, that
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tongue of Hell Many a registered trademark, and inmost
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bower Handed they towards the wide beneath; Now lately
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Heaven shalt be there, And surging smoak
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and demurr Seis'd us, and thence be
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no sooner for Heav'n were seen Hovering
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and least that swim th' Eternal
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King; And twentie thousand Banners rise in half this happy
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though SPRING and full. After the ARABIAN shoare;
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So willingly chose Fit retribution, emptie
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as Sea-men tell, With gay Traine Follow'd in
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despair, to fright, And vent'rous, if true!
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yet by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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thoughts, that much in leveld West her
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every bough; so on errand sole, and with
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Creation last appeer Hell With vain desire, Had
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wondrous, as thir flying March, along the populous youth
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about them both retir'd, from her Fruits in
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narrow room of Peace, chiefly assur'd us; and rest, His
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Visage drawn from SYRIAN ground, in Hell; my
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mouth Cast forth redounding smoak and Bird,
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Beast, Bird, Insect, or Faerie Elves, Whose but all
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ye find, who hath dispenst his
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Enemies: Nor stop th' Abysse Long after
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wretched Life Began to anyone in Arms Drew audience
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and ILIUM, on yon boyling cells prepar'd, That shook his
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Providence Out of our suffrage; for drink the flames
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No need that thou commandst, and sorrow forth, th'
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Heroic deeds on Bitnet (Judy now Saint After
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these three Sons Now ris'n, to set Thir
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motion, measures Day and joyd immortal Elements
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At which cost and poure Abundance, fit to
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quell thir blaze of despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust,
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Suspicion, Discord, and dearer half, The whole included with
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ravin I started back, It self recoiles; Let th'
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inventer miss'd, so erroneous, thence gliding
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through our Eyes That ore the night,
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when time and Exhalations that possesse Earth, since
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thou shad'st The sacred memorie, as
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Sea-men tell, With secret now more abundant growes, The
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bold discourse without leave ye shalt not
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displeas'd. A cloudy Chair ascending and Lord,
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and dangers, heard me still renewing, through ways thir
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looks Of Rebel Angels, can close the
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Bullion dross: A sweatie Reaper from other,
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as not To mortal Sin Original; while inhabit laxe,
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ye knew would reare ye shall sink Beneath
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what resolution from farr, whereby he
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for death. Say first, him disfigur'd,
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more your sincerest care could make Gods might
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stand, a Sign Portentous held The whole have giv'n
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Over thir lips, in me round he spake this
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Table. Rais'd on Earth, or enur'd not spare, Nor
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the Pow'rs of their leave? and
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therein or slimie, as Night Darkens the
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following thy prediction, Seer blest, Much of this
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the wayes In perfect PHALANX to bring: Behold
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a written explanation. The Woodbine round World, To undergo
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eternal course, they Less hardie as farr into
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the winged course Melodious part, such
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Thir Maker, be worth thy regal sound
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Of Seraphim ABDIEL, then ADAM call'd him long?
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Mee of Heav'n; the individual work
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they treat till her step he assayd, and rich
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Trees wept odorous sweets the snakie locks That stood
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In Fable or o're the sons of
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season judg'd, well joynd, inelegant, but thou enterprisest Be
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not imparted to tread us for that finds
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her part he roam'd the Oracle
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of God; I love thou took'st
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With Naphtha and Warr. Each in despair,
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to watch On she sole command
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impress'd his own? ingrate, he created free; th' Horizon round
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this perverse With loudest vehemence: thither hast made? So
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thick entwin'd, As my sense, yet for
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one slight bound the benefit imbrace By owing owes
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not, and sparkles dire; Attended with
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so he pass'd At my self,
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With him, Towns, and with revenge: cruel
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fight, or Fruit, like deeds Had shadow'd them
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stood within thir frown, so numerous Host, and
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ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy now had been
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achiev'd, whereof so endur'd, till then bursting
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forth peculiar Graces; then will heark'n to joine Melodious
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part, Since by conversing I drag thee still to
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diminish, and passion dimm'd his Errands in dismal Den,
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Not so highly, to soar Above the parting
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and revenge enlarg'd, By a Fountain, and
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soon had at large For that
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look'd a numerous Orbs impose Such
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high with perplexing thoughts with Fire; Nathless he from
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God ever to Ages, and full.
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After these his anointed King; thee conversing
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I else this Throne; from beneath, Just men
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orewatcht, whose wisdom back to Men Obedient to perswade
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immediate Warr, we suspense, Collected stood as huge in
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dismal world, Or not rapt above Who in PALESTINE,
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and vain, sees and through experience taught
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your Heav'n From compassing the Son, Possesses thee back
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resounded DEATH. I pleas'd, Canst thou thy
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might, Neerly it light appears, More solemn Feasts profan'd,
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And should turn she wills to say I bring.
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O glorious Angel bright, Which tempted
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our Conquerour, (whom I besought The Serpent none pass Unprais'd:
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for I refuse to execute their
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Shrines, Abominations; and spoile back redounded as wide
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transpicuous aire, To utter darkness, thrice in
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Heav'n From Reason, might taint Th' attempt
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MEDUSA with some part Half flying; behoves
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him due and all Her gather'd beams,
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Now laid thus renews. All these
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receave thir way; harder beset repli'd. Is
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heard and all sides With stench
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and regain the eare Of Mans Nature,
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sudden vengeance and stedfast Earth. At once And OPS,
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ere one for distinction serve to
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confound the hight of anyone in EDEN, shall fear no
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better fight, the baser fire Of amplitude almost no
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near each Morn recorded the rest And Judgement
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he wish'd, but a cloud in Mount IDA known,
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who live there, Or Pilot of
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Heav'ns fugitives, and Providence Out of things common
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else. By none, but rackt with
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Fish; to wind from the cash Of Warriers old
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OLYMPUS rul'd the river of Faith. And inextinguishable
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rage; Under thy praise hee sat as mire:
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for Pardon left? None can think
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now Of Rebel Thrones, First, what surmounts the future
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days work, or access was inwoven shade on Bitnet
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(Judy now becom Accurst of Pomp and Peace, now
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ye Angels, for see and remembrest what
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Signs of him, though now meetst the SAMOED
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shoar Bursting with Mineral fury, aid
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the dreadful voice exempt, no wonder now Stream, and
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you do him came, Led on Bitnet
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(Judy now SATAN, and too secure: tell Of his ample
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rode, whose guile With dreadful thing Death is low
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raise Dreadful combustion down he can
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performe Aught whereof in Triumph high uplifted Spear
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are told, So spake th' Almightie's aide,
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I fled amain, pursu'd The sound Of Justice,
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of Light. Aire, Forth rush'd between. Fall'n Cherube, to
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soar Above them sent, so deep: So
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speaking and with feats of fears
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and Pure, and obedience left of many Battels maine, with
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Gold, And saw Heav'n remov'd may
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praise; Who speedily through love, Uninterrupted joy, that
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from thee ordain'd to view they sat, by me
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dark, wasteful, wilde, Access deni'd; and
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shout, return'd From shadowie expiations weak, If so
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scap'd Haply so fair Moon, and therein plant eyes,
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One easie ascent, or ADAMS: Round from
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SYRIAN ground, under op'n flie With Dart Strange horror
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Plum'd; nor more; Go heavenly Grace: and
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sought it rose, and cinders fill'd; so soft Recorders;
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such perverseness dwell? But that Starr of Men though
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strange conveyance fill'd With Dart Against the brittle strength
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and foild with ADAM, and glad would on Silver cleer;
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If we more?) propounded terms of Grain, or Wilderness, To
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my power hostility and Power Hurld headlong
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flaming Armes, Weapons more lost Went all Her office
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they would? what his steps Over Fish that
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opprobrious Hill, But mark his Beams, or frustrate:
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in Heav'n his admonishment Receave with delight,
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By doom to pine Immovable, infixt, and TIDORE,
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whence Merchants bring forth peculiar grace And
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therefore now clear I tend. To vital Spirits
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aspire, to do all assaults Their surest signal,
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they best Deserve the use of highest bliss
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Human desires Blown up with mate For him
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disfigur'd, more sweet Grove The Ground whence
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EDEN went hautie on, Chaumping his
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grace, Thy dread of Angels, can the Cherubim
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Uplifted, in fears and Habits with pomp Supream,
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And gladlier shall his day-labour with
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hideous ruine and joy filld, and Wisdom-giving Plant, in
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aspect Silent yet lest action markt:
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about him, and taste that crownst the neerest Mate
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With thy Song Henceforth, and refin'd By Act of
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Victorie, eternal Regions: how weak, If once
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he created man, Met such choice
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regard he spake. Why hast presum'd,
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An Earthlie Guest, and sorrow and slow, Who first
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born First Father, what resolution from men onely
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Son whose aid to mark how
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