Robo poem for 2022-05-24
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Fall'n Cherube, to me, of knowledg fair
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Starr) her blushing like In amorous Ditties,
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and dying rise, and SILOA'S Brook that flaming
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Seraph ABDIEL stern repli'd. Daughter of Arms From
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under shew Elaborate, of glorious sight, smell, taste; But
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perhaps Shall bruise and shame beneath This pendant world,
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whom SATAN had journied on, Blest pair; enjoy, and
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violence thou what our first convex divides The
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Poles of Warr, what highth of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where stood Rustic, of thee, and pardon
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beg, and full. After these Ingredients pierc'd, Eevn
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hee sat on Bitnet (Judy now has a shadie Bowre
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Oreshades; for fight, Unless th' account To
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serve Reason as now serve Willing
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or more From hallowd limits thou what
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ere they have th' offended taste is
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low subjection; understand the Thrones, With loudest vehemence: thither
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My overshadowing Spirit That with Amarant and hostile
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din, That drove him, what fall like state he
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wash'd his fair EVE, For which made amends; thou
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wilt not hast'n to God. Full happiness in sudden
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blaze on Bitnet (Judy now who knows my
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adventrous Bands Pursuing. I pursue By Thousands and speed
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succinct, and seem At random yeilded light
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OREAD or HYDASPES, INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX
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the public peace, both Man whom now fild
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with Starr's Numerous, and warbling flow, Nightly I see
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her Will arm'd, this worlds material mould,
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earth-born perhaps, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, The guiltie Serpent, that rape begot These Adamantine
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Chains in sight. And kennel there, Feilds and
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green: These two Gardning labour calls us try once
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on golden tresses wore Of LOCUSTS, warping
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on high: from God On ADAM first with me.
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Some days; how may reign King, who hold
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Eternal wisdom all, mine Eyes, and Timbrels
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loud Their Altars by Decree Of
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shrubs and with tears A numerous Host, When CHARLEMAIN
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with outward shew us down alone
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first Made common to devour, immures
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us falling, and disturbd the shade, and Saviour
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where th'
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infernal dregs Adverse to simplicitie Resigns her
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loose at eeve In battel, what
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ere one view? he decreed Thir language and
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eat, And courage never till one small room Throng
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numberless, and permanent future we seek
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needless cause he sole Wonder, much what might concern
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him, and all Temples th' Almighty Father to move
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Thir Lords, leader to pay; rather then
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this license and Limb themselves, and shame
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hee Departing gave to transgress. Is fortitude Of Seraphim
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ABDIEL, then purg'd The Birds thir motions
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vain, at whose fruitful of Pomp and
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rueful throes. At thee Author of Flours That
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farr Then ever, by me thir doings, them
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transverse ten fold More easie, and forth Triumphant
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through ways thir overgrowth, as from
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the most needs, whether Heav'n th' air
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less rejoyc'd His utmost ARNON. Nor
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solid might dilated stood, till I demurre, for
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mankind repli'd. To entertain our small
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reflection gaines Of wrauth awak't: nor wanted
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in narrow room Natures healthful rules
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above; so dear? So Hills Hurl'd headlong from Councel forthwith
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the armed Peers Forth issu'd, brandishing his
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business were dispenst his stubborn patience as beseems Thy weaker;
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let us remote Produces with fury yield
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it so, By whom thir long and force
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as from men (Canst thou thy
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sake, thou appeer, and despair Thus farr remov'd from
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the Wheels her Priests, to burn His free
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Acceptance of man, for keeping watch Our wonted pride And
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let us Heav'n, arrayd in Plain in sighs
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found beyond Compare of this high dispute With
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other viewing, Soon recollecting, with them dwell
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In Bowre Oreshades; for the INDIAN streams;
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Abhorred STYX the winged Saint After his
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Devilish art sole Dominion hold us it death to
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rase Som other light & Fowle living Saphire, once heard
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the day As if I repent or
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more glad Son Fall circumvented thus The
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Sithe of shame Among unequals what resolution
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and therein set the Sons Invincible, and had
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heard, here below Philosophers in crime, and Lord? Back
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to simplicitie Resigns her Reign Sole
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EVE, who not disconsolate; reveale To sanctitie that steep
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to haunt Her stores were seen Hovering
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on Bitnet (Judy now soild and Cov'nant in Herb, Plant,
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Herb of provisions laid me as fast, too
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deep within thir noyse, into the penaltie pronounc't,
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Present, or Empire, that with Man Recounted, mixing intercession
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sweet. But thee, Heav'nly Quire stood within them,
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when th' Ocean barr'd At which gain'd
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This most in Heav'n; I thence full
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of monstrous shapes and shame nigh
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in fears and Gold, when he attends the
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trademark as ere dawne, Effect shall cause
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to spare. The less Choice in Wood
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or Hell. I rue the Person or Graine, A
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growing burden. Mean while inhabit laxe, ye to
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enshrine his Beams at Altars, when such wherein
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lies within beyond the terms of mankind, By Fountain or
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on Orient Colours waving: with both They
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swim th' hour thou what I obey is for
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I thence expell'd, reduce To mortal
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things, Which oft those infernal Rivers pure, till one shall
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thee disclose What Heavens Azure, and as
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you for the foe at lest Dinner
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coole; when next himself lamented loud
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acclaime Thee I call: for ever
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to share of will his Beams, or nourish, or
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obscure, Can fit audience find, seise fast,
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and highth, bent On this Gulfe Confounded
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though gay Religions full time and therein
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plac't in order due, Dispenses Light Ethereal, and laughs
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the sound-board breaths. Anon they sang of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when looking
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on, MAMMON, the infinitly good, forbids me,
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with Arched neck Between the Goblin full Project
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Gutenberg is low Reverence don, as oft,
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they serve In the angry Victor
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and lastly kill. My motions vain, sees
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and Vallie, Rivers, Woods, O Son, in
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus repell'd. ***** This greeting
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on thoughts, and RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from
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beneath, Just are to execute their fault,
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Which uttering thus alone, while over men wont
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thir Law and despite, Whom Thunder
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made the DELPHIAN Cliff, Or I call: for Nature
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first awak't, and lick'd the Flocks at Altars, when his
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Devilish art accurst Above his Beams at thir
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mindes, and descending, bands Of Seraphim Approach not,
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who without thir viands fell, Nectarine Fruits
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which both ascend to impose: He lookd
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and with pride, and gently rais'd Their
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living Soul. Male he despis'd His starrie
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Spheare Of Conscience, into plaints thus express'd. Fall'n Cherube, and
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feare; Of day-spring, and Flours, Equal in VALDARNO,
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to all; with wound, though joynd In signal blow
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them had remaind Stupidly good, whether scorn, which no
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more it self: To mortal men, above all assaults
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Their Altars by hanging in despair, to my
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relentless thoughts; & whither tend thir own doom,
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Yet rung A mind his experienc't eye, and
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Warr Irreconcileable, to highth Of LOCUSTS, warping
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on Bitnet (Judy now constraind Into the
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fertil growth, and fansie that finds her
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aide Timely interposes, and mercy shewn
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On errands over which God ordaind; Out of anyone
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anywhere at once. As Man His praise, The
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force he Created, or fraud to her victorious
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Bands With suppliant knee, and now all
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things gaze admiring: Oft times He scarce had been falling,
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and rather darkness visible Serv'd by
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his only us'd all Baptiz'd, shall hence
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how have chosen Seed, In either Wing, and all
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imbroild, And various fruits the Fruit
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forbidd'n! som Orator renound In Nature here In
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MOSCO, or access was giv'n, th' only hee; But
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ADAM observ'd, and Mirtle, and Nights,
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except whom mutual amitie so violence and refuge from
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the World Inhabited, though joynd In utter
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is life ambrosial fragrance after known what
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created World erroneous to know, when she
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spous'd about donations to soar Above th' offensive Mountain,
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built in DAN, Lik'ning his Eye Tempting, stirr'd in despair,
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to me drawn, Rose out thir course; Directed, no
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longer pause Down the Beach Of yesterday,
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so vaine, Under spred Among them mute.
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Thrice he wore, to his Host that saw, Surveying
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his Herarchie, the PHOENICIANS call'd aloud.
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URIEL, though the Devil with Fowle So sung
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Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal house
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of Paternal Deitie, while Satan our trial, when
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Sin and mad demeanour, then pittying how
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he entic'd ISRAEL in Heav'n. O flours, much
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to side They die; Nor think now
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his Power Divine Interpreter, by whose verdure
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clad with chilling gripe fast Threw forth, and distributed
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to all; but favour'd more In shadier
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Bower More grateful, to judge them? whom no
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cloud those his work, Least Paradise
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or flock, allur'd The Femal for beasts
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reserv'd? For me, all involv'd With glorie thou
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profoundest Hell saw till I never
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wilt taste Of RAMIEL scorcht and shame beneath
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Th' APOCALYPS, heard Now less hideous outcry
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rush'd Both Horse and RHEA'S Son returnd
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Magnificent, his Empire, which no higher, Surpassest
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farr remov'd may conclude Some Tree had ceas't
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when vapors fir'd Impress the Heavens To do
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him thus EVE beheld, Thir nakedness with hideous ruine
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and loud and Night, Shot
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