Robo poem for 2022-01-20
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The God we to change To them
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admonish, and therein or Graine, A Wilderness With Angels
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seen Most opportune excursion we may speak. Hast thou
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solitude, is undefil'd and compute, Thir soft touching,
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whisperd thus. Ye Mists and warme, Temper
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or Faerie Elves, Whose vertue, for ever to
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rise, Or Wonders move or enur'd not
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soon resume New rub'd with Gods; and charitable donations
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to descend A race contend, said SATAN, who since,
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Baptiz'd or Hell. I assume These things,
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who denies To mortal tast Brought
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her his happie Garden plac't, with Taurus rides,
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Poure forth once as Earth, another Field
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They pass commodiously this Dart Strange alteration!
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Sin to enlighten th' impure as yet this vessel
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can doe, But say and Warr.
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Each cast at http://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions to all; needs To flight,
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Thou find'st him last, Rous'd from
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the cause, and trouble, which all the tedious
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pomp Supream, And found not be:
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Taste this, and untrod; All would loose,
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Though of paragraphs 1.E.1 through experience
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of short blush of shape contain; Since now at
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large bestow From Heav'n, above thir outward
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strength; while they found, If counsels from innumerable
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false, unmov'd, Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His single as in
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Heav'n. But yet first born and Soule, Acknowledge
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him hither thrust me in despair,
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to inshrine BELUS or Fancie is judicious,
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is subject not; shee thy Sons Came not feel,
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Or Dairie, each inward part in narrow
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search with rapine sweet stop, All would loose, Though comfortless,
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as Night; and sweet-smelling Herbs Espoused EVE
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thus now Not unperceav'd of Sulphur. Thither
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wing'd with rage; Under what if
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lawful to Death denounc't that therein set On evil
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seek to frequent With lust and ILIUM, on every
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Vertue, in OREB: and ASPHALTUS yeilded light On EUROPE
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with ease of ABRAHAMS Loines to TAURUS with
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linked Thunderbolts Transfix us down alone I
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abroad Through the din of Men: And
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season judg'd, or weakest prove thir purchase deare side
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Henceforth to oppose. Forthwith (behold the Spirits
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to submit or deep silence and dangers, heard this dire
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attempt, which tends to quell thir Assemblies, whereso met,
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& stai'd With sweet Are brought: and Timbrels
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loud Through Optic Glass the highth
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In order came down Thus drooping, or charges. If
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guiltless? But think wee to electronic works
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in terrible Example the terms will And overwhelm
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thir Seat, Sing Heav'nly Power, In
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the horned floud, With what proof his
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thought So various, not far Exceeded human, Princely
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Dignities, And pavement Starrs, how many nobler sights of
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glorious before th' adventure to enjoy Inseparablie thine, shall
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his Shield Such wondrous fair; thy only
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to submit or spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to me though divinely
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wrought, Ascended, at Eevn, Unsuckt of raging fires
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Will dazle Heav'n, with unsucceeded power. Shalt loose, expell'd
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to soar Above the surging smoak and ras'd By
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attributing overmuch to blot out such flight We are
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gratefully repli'd. To Noon Culminate from
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me. To mischief fit to enrage thee informd
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With large bestow From off From mee belongs,
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Vengeance is this eBook, complying with linked
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Thunderbolts Transfix us less, In Forrest side a scanner)
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Creating the angry Foe hath overcome
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this Paradise that polish Life, Wak't by som infernal
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dores, and scorching heate? These Acts of or flyes:
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At one forbidden to Worlds first begins Her
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watrie calme mood Of hazard in compliance bad Errand,
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Man shall never saw. The Stairs were
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fought at all; but far blazing, as Sea-men
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tell, With sweet interchange Of massie Ore,
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The Calf in him, if ever, by
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Moon, And looking on, As doth Heav'ns dore he but
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all Her fertil Banks Of mightiest quelld,
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the slumber, on promise made Thee
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next subordinate Awak'ning, thus expell'd to
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withdraw Our Death is, and markt his Light
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Cloth'd with liquid Lapse of inward part
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sheep-walks and shout, return'd up in awe
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of Fate, Too much converse Save what
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sweet As Tribute large, Beguil'd by restraint; what
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if warr were pour'd Cherub rode Triumphant
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through experience taught your written left, Now when at www.gutenberg.net
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ADAM by Death last, Rous'd from among them yet
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the fleecie Starr Enlightning her bounds,
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This Desart soile Wants not reach: For this Vision,
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and walk'd, or late. Som other way, or have
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sought, where so foule In billows, leave attempt, and
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desart wayes complacence find. That sacred Porch
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EZEKIEL saw, when farr Have nothing profits more forcible
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we apply, And for possession such, They vote:
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whereat MICHAEL thus contest; Stand firm, for
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soon enclin'd to Die; How such obedience
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due. To mortal wound Pass'd underneath
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had filld with choice too high
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from which follows dignity, might Then
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such could such could seduce Thee only
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canst not enough such unsightly and repossess
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their revenge. First, what Name, and realtie Remain not;
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love to diminish, and blazing Cressets fed With loudest vehemence:
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thither whence evil hast made? So Heav'nly Powers,
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Dominions I attend, Pleas'd it self: To less His
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lustre rich Trees In wealth of God's high
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from us? let me now his own?
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ingrate, he enlarg'd Even to sing, Hymns about TROY Wall;
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or Air, diffus'd In various colours, how human sacrifice,
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and damp, yet mixt Among the seat hath abounded
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more to skirt to devour, immures us here condemn'd In
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RHODOPE, where stood A crew involv'd With wheels In
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curles on AEGYPT with deeds What pleasure I yeilded, by
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force, as ere thus expell'd to men For death, A
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Leper once of SION, thron'd Between Thee satiate, and
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shame him indeed and sham'd his
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fierce Forth issuing on Thrones; Though threatning, grew
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On what enemie Forth reaching to annoy The rest entire
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Shon like which else but wide As
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at highth of thee, Natures hand, to correspond with
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bright officious Lamps, Light on mid-noon;
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som false Arch-Angel, great Expedition now is Hell,
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on by whose conspicuous count'nance, without process
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of seeming pure, then breath her hath
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shut all Temples th' unholie, and all
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I keep, by stronger provd He spake: and require
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More glorious trial what doubt propos'd
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And judg'd Without dimension, where so deare? It
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cannot die, Die hee blew His Spirit to have
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rule Over the tedious pomp Supream,
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And wisdom, and all assaults Their living Streams
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among those From off at command, and sent Before
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thy advise or feard To question
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thy Sons With admiration, and all a
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pretty Trespass, and dance, yet what resolution from pain
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From the middle round Shadow from one Beast
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now Shot forth Infinite goodness, grace With
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thousand various rounds? Thir magnitudes, this wilde uproar. As
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Gods, of merit, That Lantskip: And long back redounded
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as far and blaines must earne My
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Bowels, their liveliest pledge Of Rebel Thrones,
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but in Prose or once past, Two potent
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Ray. These changes oft the baser fire Must I
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conceale. This downfall; since In posture coucht. Father, I
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felt th' Angelical to dwell, unless by surprize To
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vice industrious, but brings him, where so
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vaine, Under a copy upon his command Single,
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is low Reverence don, as in Arms, and
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foule. But drive Mountains lodg'd Against the sum
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of computers including obsolete, old, to crush his Empire,
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which might dilated stood, Orb within
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the Coast Of utmost ARNON. Nor hee inlie rag'd,
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in your selves more loth, though the
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sway Of incorporeal Spirits arm'd with guile Stird up
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thither hast Th' unarmed Youth of Regal State
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secure, and with transcendent glory to
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mix Irradiance, virtual or dying rise, Wings were
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none, But live at highth of Light
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LEUCOTHEA wak'd, and outward lustre; that
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fallacious Fruit, Whoever tempted; which I never
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dwell, or lowly roof Showrd Roses, and
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somwhere nigh hand his Saints: Him God voutsafes
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to know, and vain, nor endearing
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smiles from the grateful smell of anyone anywhere at
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no aide was that gently mov'd on Bitnet
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(Judy now proclaim'd? But first resolv'd, If
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so lovly smil'd; Aire, Fire, Outrageous to strive
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or EDEN: this agreement and those
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dropping Gumms, That must be read thy
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soft oppression seis'd By doom frail
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Man Whom to raunge, by day will
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pluck such abundance wants Partakers, and multiply a Comet;
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which from the night-warbling Bird, Beast, Bird,
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nor less to tell Of Death
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becomes Bane, and reasons, and with Eternal Providence,
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And some furder woe and Rivers Bath'd
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Thir guilt the Minstrelsie of thee, Natures know'st,
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and call'd me deriv'd, yet with
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SATURN old and ILIUM, on mans offence To expiate
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his own? ingrate, he created like themselves at THEB'S
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and took From thence many Throned
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Powers, Princedoms, Powers, triumpht In others note Singing thir
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blaze on Bitnet (Judy now Advanc't in Heav'n
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What pleasing seemd, In prison strong,
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live exempt us further knows. For regal
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Ornament; the Port, though faultie since, but to soar
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Above all Sun-shine, as ours) Have
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heap'd this agreement before the Orbes hath
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laid Numbers that thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, Not
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knowing ill, or not, But all waste
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it be so besides to prompt, Which God descended,
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and conniving seem At one Who in thine now
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fulfill'd, that our
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