Robo poem for 2021-03-24
This commit is contained in:
parent
870a213f61
commit
52b3385094
1 changed files with 194 additions and 0 deletions
194
poem_2021-03-24.txt
Normal file
194
poem_2021-03-24.txt
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,194 @@
|
|||
Unwarie, and goes: but he despis'd His famine
|
||||
should blow To tempt or Faerie Elves,
|
||||
Whose but afford him humbl'd all Mankind; whom he
|
||||
on still with blood Of knowledg, nor shall
|
||||
the waste and by nature, and right against mee
|
||||
Thou sever not; wherfore should blow them
|
||||
fair it I will betide the Sanctities
|
||||
of Angels, by being gav'st me; out of
|
||||
this Gulfe Confounded though thou belong not
|
||||
quite shut all Mankind; whom mutual league, United thoughts
|
||||
find Some easier conquest now MOSES so far worse
|
||||
Then let there ye bless Me from the grieslie terrour,
|
||||
and trouble, which makes a proud Crest receive.
|
||||
Produced by gradual scale aloft: that boast in quaternion
|
||||
run Much thou sit contriving, shall his
|
||||
Empire up stood Unterrifi'd, and them who into th'
|
||||
unwise, or Earth, Made so oft Bank with
|
||||
to soar Above all assaults Their
|
||||
Seats long Of natures works, nor these Beasts alone, By
|
||||
Tongue of Death; ye to Souls In amorous Ditties,
|
||||
and Helmes, and taste is happiness entire.
|
||||
Then Crown'd With worship, place within Orb,
|
||||
Incredible how may finde Us happie, and easiest
|
||||
recompence, and Blank, while they please, They eat, they turn
|
||||
aside the Shrine Of immortalitie. So sented the
|
||||
general Names in your discipline and call'd aloud.
|
||||
If none return'd, and surrounding Fires; Till,
|
||||
as this unhappy Mansion, or manacl'd with gay
|
||||
enameld colours mixt, Dissolvd on yon
|
||||
dreary Plain, In wealth and indignation on
|
||||
yon Lake benumme not reveal'd, which
|
||||
methinks I sought; for thy Obedience and gave
|
||||
signs of harm? But to taste? Forbid who
|
||||
under conscious terrours vex me thought of God?
|
||||
Him whom follow? thou being Good, Farr less can
|
||||
doe Single with public peace, Said then his back on
|
||||
still to extoll Thy counsel whom the
|
||||
dark Globe whose mortal to incur;
|
||||
but returns Day, as supernumerarie To
|
||||
overcome with grasped arm's Clash'd on Mountain Pines,
|
||||
And snow and Plaines, And the Grape She heard
|
||||
his steps we wake, suspicion sleeps or prop, or
|
||||
possess This yet populous North to man, to hear.
|
||||
His single hast thou, escap'd The
|
||||
Deep malice to deck with swift as of revenge,
|
||||
immortal sing?) Suspended Hell, Which if one root, and Orcs,
|
||||
and fragrant leaf; on Bitnet (Judy
|
||||
now ope thine owne. Because the Moon. Thither let
|
||||
down, whether in stature, motion, measures Day In
|
||||
the meager Shadow from their misrule; And
|
||||
visage incompos'd Answer'd. I like which the Starr
|
||||
Enlightning her bestow'd Too well us'd or
|
||||
Faerie Elves, Whose vertue, for I descrie the deep Tract
|
||||
of woe and Scepter rule the Name Shall teach
|
||||
us bend Four ways thir glorious to
|
||||
com ADAM by stealth Found worthiest
|
||||
to eat my adventrous Song, That open'd wide watrie
|
||||
Glass the wide Wilderness, To Death, What remaines, I
|
||||
embold'nd spake, th' unwieldy Elephant To mortal foe, Though
|
||||
ineffectual found: misdeem not lost; Evil in despair,
|
||||
to Nobler deeds compar'd this eBook,
|
||||
complying with mee. They ferry over built So spake the
|
||||
Groves, the Coast Blows them the dust, and
|
||||
doom. O spirit within 30 days dying to
|
||||
ours, Differing but thine, shall need, or Harp Had
|
||||
ris'n or expense to heare! for Deities:
|
||||
Then to few His heart, divine commands that wisdom all,
|
||||
Greatness of God; That from thir prey,
|
||||
Watching where plentie hung his gorgeous East came
|
||||
URIEL, one rising, who not th' Archangel.
|
||||
Dextrously thou sit'st Thron'd above her Seed; Her
|
||||
Nurserie; they would? what proof enough
|
||||
such prison, and meet: What doubtful may reign
|
||||
Over Fish that dost prefer Before my attempt, which
|
||||
yonder Sea, and up with frequent With
|
||||
narrow search; and drag thee appeer,
|
||||
Yet let Reigne, One Kingdom, left but a name,
|
||||
unless for from such knowledg could I sprung: amazement
|
||||
of death redeems, His single hast made?
|
||||
So clomb this Arm so highly, to dwell: By
|
||||
the DELPHIAN Cliff, Or Bedward ruminating: for life And
|
||||
joynd With wheels In counterview within
|
||||
Or Summers day, fear and hollow;
|
||||
though fall'n, I had Of Jasper, or possess
|
||||
This yet what thy just pretenses
|
||||
in narrow circuit inexpressible they list,
|
||||
would sustain alone is held, or Love, his foul
|
||||
distrust, and native home. What day
|
||||
pass't, or Intuitive; discourse unblam'd: I see from the
|
||||
danger shun'd By Merit more good. Witness if Art
|
||||
they receive? What happiness, or hypertext form.
|
||||
However, and serv'd it thee oft,
|
||||
as fast, and with high above
|
||||
his Cov'nant, over ADRIA to marriage Rites: But
|
||||
see her way, but thou bin warn'd us, naming
|
||||
thee conversing I attaine, ADAM, thee thus,
|
||||
behold Loaden with indefatigable wings a dream! Thus
|
||||
SATAN; and quench his Compass to avail
|
||||
though mute; Unskilful with startl'd eye Views
|
||||
all As we must weepe. 1.E.7.
|
||||
Do thou no purpos'd not else with ARCADIAN
|
||||
Pipe, And Tumult and with Walks,
|
||||
and plac't in one. Before all these,
|
||||
two dayes of this dire Hail,
|
||||
which God only, shee thy appetite, that wander
|
||||
through experience taught the Shield, Awaiting what other
|
||||
intellectual food, and ARIOC, and therein dwell. For what
|
||||
admir'st thou, I beare My journey high, Where pain
|
||||
Which GABRIEL fought, And let me deriv'd, yet
|
||||
have known in despair, to redeem Mans Friend,
|
||||
familiar grown, I attend, Pleas'd it thus? who
|
||||
sitst above his head, but now become
|
||||
this happie Plains, Lowly they villifi'd To question askt
|
||||
of Peace, now retir'd Where thou
|
||||
like themselves ere this Paradise Dying put
|
||||
off, and shame in tears, Though comfortless, as
|
||||
we skill or enur'd not had return'd,
|
||||
for proof look Bound on dry Land, sideral
|
||||
blast, Vapour, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
|
||||
EGYPT marching, equal'd the throng: so
|
||||
steers, and haughtie strides advanc't, We warr,
|
||||
provok't; our Conquerour, (whom I obey But long reach
|
||||
The space was indeed, That dwelt happy
|
||||
Fields more good. Witness the flowrie Brooks
|
||||
beneath Th' unarmed Youth smil'd Celestial, but
|
||||
the Thunder heard so should be th' habitations of
|
||||
thee, count it pursues Things else inflict do his
|
||||
onely with Golden Wire Temper'd soft Axle, and
|
||||
through midst a copy, display, perform, speak thou,
|
||||
SATAN, now both Mind us deni'd To
|
||||
adore the Foundation makes through experience
|
||||
taught to attempt it said, a foe To
|
||||
your necks, and a bloody Fray; With deafning
|
||||
shout, return'd From that debt paid, When
|
||||
the Empire of mankind, in Heav'n receiv'd us
|
||||
off from the arched roof Pendant by
|
||||
me, from intricacies, taught The starrie Spheare Of miserie,
|
||||
the op'ning wide, enclos'd, Pattern of
|
||||
Nature unpossest By whom th' Angelical to soar
|
||||
Above them Rock with Iron Scepter of absence
|
||||
mimic Fansie wakes with whom now
|
||||
return to my Will To whose radiant Files, Daz'ling
|
||||
the SCORPION signe, Wherein all Her fardest from
|
||||
other, think hard escape. But ended
|
||||
they around the rest: this heavie pace
|
||||
that Pigmean Race of monstrous size,
|
||||
TITANIAN, or re-use it shall teach; for Gods, and passion
|
||||
not, and revenge accomplish't and care perhaps the
|
||||
INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had perplext All sounds and
|
||||
one mans offence To their great
|
||||
Sultan waving bends Through utter woe; Whatever
|
||||
doing, what doubt it light Shine inward, and
|
||||
beginning late; Not that walks Invisible,
|
||||
except whom mutual wing after some perhaps Contented
|
||||
with solitude, is Sovran power, at
|
||||
play, Strait side That detriment, if aught of
|
||||
Spirits evaded swift wings, and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd,
|
||||
Brought her ears Cannot well stor'd with
|
||||
me soon traverse The Plain, then brings A
|
||||
Beavie of heav'nly Records now gross by fraud, in
|
||||
Man. With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd: Such I assume, or
|
||||
not? som glimps discerne ITHURIEL and understanding,
|
||||
whence they talk'd, Smote on golden Hinges turning, as
|
||||
huge in BASAN, to me not,
|
||||
as violent and avert From the Heavens To
|
||||
sorrow and resume New BABELS, had displeas'd,
|
||||
his merits but thee, and amaz'd, No more
|
||||
lost Went all places thou hee, as fast, With hundreds
|
||||
and Patriarchs us'd. Here we hope excluded thus, how
|
||||
chang'd at THEB'S and Dale) Light
|
||||
began in Heav'n. Now Land, now went Invisible,
|
||||
except whom hast made? So beauteous, op'ning
|
||||
bud, and Pickaxe arm'd That singing
|
||||
up flew, and various; somtimes may eate, Yet
|
||||
oft forsook Their surest signal, they rose; Thir government,
|
||||
and copartners of Mercie and Human desires Blown
|
||||
up here art Judge Of hazard huge As Man
|
||||
fall'n. Yet unconsum'd. Before his secret now
|
||||
are Brethren, ransomd with me thy hope Of
|
||||
Fancie then his wondrous Art they
|
||||
meant, Turnd fierie foaming Steeds; what
|
||||
proof could hav orepow'rd such appear'd A numerous with
|
||||
it I speak. Hast thou maist love they recoild affraid
|
||||
At which else inflict do against so well I
|
||||
be judg'd he o're dale his way. There was
|
||||
throng'd, the World Offended; fearless in Glory witherd.
|
||||
As we sent were matcht, who agree to
|
||||
entitle me Man, that Fantasm call'st Me some
|
||||
part in PALESTINE, and full. After thir Head Crested
|
||||
aloft, and Dale) Light Ere he
|
||||
appeerd, Much better might Extort from
|
||||
Eternitie, dwelt happy State, which perhaps thus and
|
||||
as Nature in Heav'n claming second fate: Mee though
|
||||
Worlds and sad
|
||||
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue