Robo poem for 2024-02-02
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Fall'n Cherube, to acquaint With reverence none higher
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foe. Space that smooth the wilie Snake, Whatever Earth
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Wheels (for such it away or
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taste No inconvenient Diet, nor withstood them from
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beneath, Just o're the renovation of Beeves, faire
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looks, either Throne Forthwith (behold the Sun's lucent Orbe Of
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Thunder: and sorrow forth, th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus must
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be returnd Successful beyond The waters fall Hee
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seemd, where ere this our brok'n Rear Insulting, and
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pride, and say; But neither breath in Heav'n. Each
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had been reveal'd What might induce
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us unworthie, pitying while God Of
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this text should not spare Thee I shall
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sing. Thus answerd. Ill fenc't for nothing
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wants, but giv'n; what glorious brightness where
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passing to a Cherube and shame Cast forth good, Where
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universally admir'd; but favour'd more glad would
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loose, Though full terms of Glorie shon,
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Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and glad heart;
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fear for my life; All on
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that wisdom all, To suffer, as beseems Thy miscreated
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Front unfould; That ever that wisdom
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all, To mingle and voice of despaire,
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Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and
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walk'd, or might Issuing from utter
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Deep: There is Sovran King, whose lowly down
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his Sign Portentous held part Rose like themselves
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among the less desire To mortal or
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under Names in Heav'n were it seem to converse
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with expectation high Decree; And clamour such
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live by the yoke Of woe in some
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small he stood, And Earth Be this
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place, and Degrees Jarr not lost; Evil be
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both live, of Hell, say first create
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Another now were it might best receivd, but soon
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with me where find. Before the great indeed Divine,
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And Spirits, traind up so in
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peace: but favour'd more hope never
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but a Thief bent On you follow the "Right
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of Death; ye flow, Nightly I
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will accuse. Hee from those happy Tribes,
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On Cliffs and speak of bodie or delay: And
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like doom, Yet empty dreame. Whence in Chains; There
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wanted yet dim Eclips disastrous twilight here;
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and rather such concord holds, men He back
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Despoild of SINAI, didst accept Alone the tender herb,
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were the CENTAURE and therein plant A Globe farr
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off; then on golden Lamps that tongue Inspir'd with
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me round, and gates of Death; from
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death in him danc'd Shedding sweet Recess, and
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foule Are his under banne to higher I
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upon thir mouths the washie Oose deep With grateful Memorie:
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thou fought The latter quick contraction or online at
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my left desert and thrice to be
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troubl'd at mine requires. 1.C. The
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vertue rest his service then suspect our Lord, to
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soar Above th' ASSYRIAN mount Saw where casual fire
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purge him wrought Insensibly, for the Holie One Gate
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not her Head, nor the same. Wonder
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not quite abolisht and financial support our right
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as from inward apparition gently mov'd My Heart, one
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with delight, Awake, arise, or Garden-Plot
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more fierce, by Faith, Love, as that
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neither Sea, suppos'd with its own dimensions like This Garden,
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and we owe to soar Above his wayes of
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Knowledge of Domestic sweets, Whose Fountain fome belated
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Peasant sees, while discourse Is fortitude Of BACCHUS
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from Eternitie, dwelt then none can find, who agree
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to that brightest Seraphim with vast profunditie
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obscure, And into sevenfold rage let loose from
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the hands Aid us, self-begot, self-rais'd By Night To
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see thir bright Orders bright. Nor I devise, Inviting thee
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and makes guiltie shame, dishonest shame him
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Thrones and th' accurst, As the
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Skie, And surging waves, There oft as our promis'd from
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hence, no nook, As I Another World,
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seemd both together went With fresh alacritie and unrighteous
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deeds, Thy tempring; with regard benigne.
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ADAM, misthought of God; That he so lov'd, thy suppliant
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knee, and pride, And reasonings, though sorrowing, yet fraught
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with warme Earths inmost counsels from PELORUS, or else
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free as that mortal men, And slow and waterd
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all Tongues, and with repose; and passion in
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charge to starve in Hell, and Fowle, No equal, raunging
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through expectation when she fled To Hill,
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Mystical dance, To magnifie his command Shall live thus
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judgement giv'n, Worthiest to impose: He nam'd. Thus
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roving on us, that swim th' EUBOIC Sea. Others
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on mee also shall unfould, To human
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sight Of TURNUS for scarce had foretold,
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Foretold so soon. Advise if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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downie Bank with auxiliar Gods; aspiring Dominations: thou hee,
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as in might; The Project Gutenberg is
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equal, nor from such wherein appear'd in Glory
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above his head, possessing soon Absolv'd, if
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no enemie, but there mingle and him
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perplext, where thou My hold converse with jocond to rule
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the INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had prepar'd
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For well awake. Nor past with me.
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To trample thee miserable pain of
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hurtful, prosperous of monstrous Serpent arm'd Out of
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men? But evil he dies, death for proof to
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feare Return fair Spouse, nor ever
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know his mother all mankind Must we mean Drawn
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round this subject not; Nature as this great MESSIAH
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blaz'd Aloft by might exalt Equal in
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me returns him out fit to soar
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Above the tumid Hills, and Grace, thou spok'n as
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then he relents, not DAVIDS Sons, who hold us
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down Return fair Earth Wheels (for such a
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name, and longing eye; Nor God, well
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Thy terms Of leaves and PHINEUS Prophets old.
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Then most, and shifts her now
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severe, had stopt His rivals, winning cheap the Son,
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Heire, and all Temples th' obdurat King Exalted to
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admiration, and smile, to scorne The Eevning and
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sparkles dire; Attended with pride, and wine.
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Witness if true! yet him EVE, now gross and
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shame Among the Glass Of SATAN, but pleasd
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I created things: One Kingdom, let us both. O
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Woods, O were not before her Armes
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No spot like which wee wear,
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Strait side were driven, The remedie; perhaps
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Shall leave nothing hard, for who seemd
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A darksom passage wide, and Wedlock-bound To
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God only, shee in orders bright or renownd Metropolis
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With gay Religions full of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where ye find, who rightly thou such
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wherein consists not; To BEERSABA, where ADAM at
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all; with linked Thunderbolts Transfix us
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excites his heel; His Potentates and foule. But
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self-destruction therefore can die, Die hee Whom to
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inshrine BELUS or sought; for God saw her entrails,
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that SERBONIAN Bog Betwixt ASTREA and press'd
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her so, through experience of whose vertue to
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taste? Forbid who puts me once, now got,
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where find. That cuts us down rush'd between.
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So spake th' AEQUATOR, as this by
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those numerous then perus'd, and since in Herb,
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before Hath honourd more? Here, happie
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sort: his thoughts, Vain wisdom all, Nature also
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from the INDIAN Mount, while enjoy In a
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notice indicating that strife of prowess next
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Mate, Both SIN, and effectual might, Neerly it
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in PALESTINE, and deform: on me most, when looking
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down, The Earth, not nice Art they seemd,
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Stood rul'd, stood Of tenfold Adamant, his Tongue
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obey'd The vigilance here place exposes Formost
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to soar Above his hands innumerable scarce
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had dipt in event In bigness to
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soar Above th' envenom'd robe, and
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waves of computers including any eye with my just
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Decree Of mankind, in Mercy and wine.
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Witness this windie Sea should they
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pass, there take root, and with almost no more; sad
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exclusion from PELORUS, or creating hand So spake
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th' obdured brest With Man, Or unknown dangers
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and Battel hung; till one Night when Fate Meant
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mee, pure Empyrean where those heav'nly Bands
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With shews instead, a crowd Swarm'd and understanding sound, Due
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entrance quite chang'd; The sport and quench his Angels by
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command Single, is undefil'd and extinguish life giv'n
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Over the human face Thrice he
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never will pursue, but anon A Virgin Majestie
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approv'd in Plaine God Hath raisd Bore
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him down Into one touch Th' infernal Vaile They
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came, that shall CANAAN win. Fall'n Cherube, and shame
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beneath his praise. His count'nance red Lightning
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glimps of uncreated night, Devoid of
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Hell leads up returnd, Into utter loss, Unknown, which instantly
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fell On this her words have misst, and
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breath'd immortal hate, Giving to support Each Orb
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in worth not Nature, she stood, recoyld
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Orewearied, through Heav'nly touch Th' APOCALYPS, heard Celestial Father
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and passion mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd, yet Leader of Faith. And
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to offer now has agreed to
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breathe Among the last arose In Heaven, or federal
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tax returns. Royalty payments should be visited,
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Thy likeness, thy suppliant knee, and kickt
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the vast Abyss the redeemer dy'd. All is committed and
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Warr. Each Stair mysteriously was my assiduous cries: But
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well understand; Not equal, as farr and MELIND, And
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now awake Tunes her barbarous Sons Came
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shadowing, and all admir'd, Whose higher Argument I assume Mans
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effeminate slackness it possible to no eare
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ever With other precious beams Of sympathie
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and with like a various hue; by Cubit, length,
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& glorious once past, man obscur'd, infam'd,
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And practis'd distances to submit or impulse or
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Aire? The Stairs were no
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