Robo poem for 2024-05-08
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The invalidity or CASBEEN. So spake the Space that
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smooth Air Burns frore, and receaves, As whom now
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prov'd certain revolutions all works in Heav'n
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hath hither EVE, For want Cornice or
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tedded Grass, Herb yeilding Seed, In Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable,
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impal'd with right into the rest
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In darkness, grateful Memorie: thou hast, though with
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gushing bloud effus'd. Much wondring Eyes how
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hee descries Ascending by me rais'd, and Timbrels loud
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that contest and therein dwell. For dinner savourie pulp
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they sang of chearful face, the
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Fruit? it grew, Sat Sable-vested Night, her
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rising Sun new Hopes, new wondrous Art Of
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amorous play. To add Faith, Amid the
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Aire Made erre, was not, and future) on
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a Bannerd Host of matchless King: Ah wherefore! he
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fell, nor shund the Cope of Night,
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Fierce as impure as farr more Causes import
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your dauntless courage, and RHEA'S Son
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gave Signs, imprest On errands over ADRIA to
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do I thence down Must I
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guess, Who now Of sense, Fansie wakes
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despair Our envied Sovran, and call'd so strictly hath
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shed MAY Flowers; and Timbrels loud Among
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innumerable Of force of Angels, yet such magnificence Equal'd
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in ambiguous words, out-flew Millions of
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remove, Save what Revenge? the land; His place
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Before all Her own, Thou at Altars, when of hope,
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imperious, & drinks they shall need, hee
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admiring What happiness, or waters generated by Decree
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of good For regal sound Of som Caves Of
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middle flight or prop, or Paradise, but
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to thine Of AMARANTIN Shade, Fountain never
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dwell, hope no more. As my forewarning, and CHIMERA'S
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dire. These are all who them
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to destroy, or not? som times the pledge Of
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middle darkness borne With gay Religions full
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exprest Ineffably into the burning Lake, That
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he lost, should be lowlie wise: Think
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not, revolted multitudes the rebel Host, Soon as
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bound high Decrees, I therefore, I fly
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By center, or they drop'd, and sleek enamel'd
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Neck, Fawning, and with Voice divine or
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moarie Dale, Pursues the blessed Spirits is the
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Plain; A sweatie Reaper from th' upright
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heart relented Towards either Wing, and South With
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impetuous rage, Perhaps our foes, Not ti'd or
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object His Thunder utter'd thus now enjoind Laborious,
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till first adornd With Plant, in Heav'n URANIA, by
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change delectable, not upright. If then To vice
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industrious, but he rears from BENGALA,
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or Aire? Then from the Thrones
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and doubt Pursues the like which else
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had persisted happie, owe to Heav'n:
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The cool, the CASPIAN, then But glad that
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sight, Amid the dwellings of this gloom; the Place
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or Eeven, To transubstantiate; what may offend
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Our greatness will Interpreter through experience of joy, Fruit
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Divine, And thy flight. ADAM his Brother;
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studious thoughts Wast present, fearing guiltie Serpent, Inmate
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bad, and therein Each other, as
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di'd her the moral part puts me more warmth
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Throughout the Sons Hurl'd headlong flaming rode
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sublime Upon the Chrystal Battlements: from Just, and
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under pendant world, and Lord, And know thee sin
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derive his flight He sought Evil to avoide Were
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better, that Forbidden Tree, a jangling noise
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rejected: oft return. Part curb thir God, nor
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studious, higher Would thou fought at
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www.gutenberg.net Whence and flaming Mount, whoseop
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Brightness had vanquisht. After the vast and
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worship him, where silence yields To him, nor shall never
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to watch Our purer essence then
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the thick a spacious World, high Arbiter CHANCE governs
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all. That run Much less Then this diurnal
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Starr bright Minister that Starr the work, you follow
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strait, rough, dense, or therein Man falls deceiv'd
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The savour of dearth, a Flat, Fast
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by th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus BELIAL came in Heav'n
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rejoic'd, and spoile back recoild; the angry Victor to doom
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of being I adore. Gentle to dance, which one
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rising, will betide the reward to Reign:
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he then Great things, to finde
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ease out of as oft am come, for
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speed Search through experience of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where ye both. O Son, in number heard)
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Chariots rankt in fears and Tackle torn; Or
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with hop'd success, Throws his due All
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are heard, and laughs the Type of so
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to submit or Intercessor none of joy: the pure
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Ethereal mould whereon she embrac'd him, where
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Rivers Bath'd Thir noxious vapour, or flew, and
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fledge with transcendent glory as the ancient Seat;
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perhaps Thou hadst: whom our proper
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motion we need not doubt and passion not,
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and Angels, can this our temper he late The
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STYGIAN powers Irradiate, there will be lodg'd,
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or Faerie Elves, Whose taste, Food not
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fear'd; should rest shall prove. The Pledge of anyone
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anywhere at www.gutenberg.net All amaz'd Night-wanderer from SYRIAN ground,
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or without end Still unfulfill'd with ambitious aim Against
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the use of Life. Between the dreadful
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Dart; what intends to Death at one from
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above, new Names, Needlest to continue,
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and shame in VALDARNO, to feel The banded to appeer
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Hell continu'd reaching to be so long before;
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nor hope excluded thus, unmovd with
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deeds and heard, and longing pines; Yet Chains
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in foresight much the SYRIAN Damsels to spring Of
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airie threats to thee Came shadowing, and Power, In
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dim thine own so cleer, sharp'nd his reconcilement grow
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Where onely disagree Of GABRIEL spake. Why
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then bursting forth pernicious highth. Is rising, saw
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him she took no ill, which methinks I be
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your necks, and filth Which tasted such;
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the Signal giv'n, th' HORIZON; then Glory abounds, Therefore what
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enemie Late falln himself impaird. Deep Within
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them as fast, With singed bottom
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all walks In the Plains of
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grassie Herbe Fearless to Death more at
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ease Wafts on IMAUS bred, Whose
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but sat Second Omnipotence, two past;
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and pain and with me. To hoarce TRINACRIAN
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shore: Nor in Chains; There rest, we seek,
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fit vessels pure, And Tumult and let
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us wide, but by ventring higher knowledge might resist
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our Grand Parents in me once,
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with scorn, which now beholds the sport
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and willing feet Fell not, the brittle
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strength he calld That scal'd by
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dubious Battel which tends to free Acceptance
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of rising on innocent frail World;
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by Moon, as this host of Heav'n,
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with crescent Horns; To vice industrious, but few, And
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ACCARON and ZEPHON bold, Far round the
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Bullion dross: A violent hands, by whose shape he
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wishes most reclame, Grieving to Life, to fulfil is
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derived from us call Of Angels
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born, with jocond to impose: He reckd not, and lyes
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Bordering on Bitnet (Judy now his restless thoughts, to
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soar Above th' event. And opportune excursion
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we must be yet remaines unsung, where rashness
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leads to realities yeild it deals eternal course,
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and rowld In Triumph high behests his
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solitary flight; som irriguous Valley spread Ensigns
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marching might induce us prohibit all involv'd Thir wandring
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Fire to do what the Hymenaean sung, Open,
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ye to his eyes, Sunk down unseen Wing to
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soar Above all depends, Through pride Humbl'd by doom
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is, Som other life; All Intellect, all Causes
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import your wings he ordaind, Hath finisht happie
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Garden growes Eate freely taste, too light
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Shine inward, and all nations what other
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sort by task To sorrow Shalt loose, expell'd to
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soar Above them set forth thir provision, and
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voice and passion to soar Above th'
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Arch-Angel URIEL, gliding through impotence, or
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human voice no unbounded hope excluded thus,
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To darken all at highth recal high
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seat of doubt, however to aspire. Henceforth of
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Deitie aspir'd; But goe and receave From
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him, where danger could tell, How have
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misst, and sense Variously representing; yet by
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us when AEGYPT with fixed seat, or TREBISOND, Or
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to haste, And ACCARON and no
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small infantry Warr'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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misery hath rebelld Against the phrase "Project Gutenberg"),
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you 'AS-IS' WITH NO REMEDIES FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT,
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INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES - You must be
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nice. So prevalent Encamping, plac'd in hateful
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to be mention'd then receive, & Shores with
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tears VVatering the Curse pronounc't By violence, no, let
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each Beast next, free Acceptance of Heaven,
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or danger shun'd By whom mutual league, United thoughts imployd
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Have easily transgress his Train, Pretending so highly, to
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reascend, Though inaccessible, his bold Wont ride
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the Light Secure, and thrice to death, The
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goodly Frame, Thus SATAN; and pain Implacable, and
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laughs the Vision led th' upright
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with ascention bright procession to soar Above them in Glory
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of merit Imputed shall pervert; and
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breath'st defiance here no eare to
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augment. The Parsimonious Emmet, provident he seemd Undaunted. If
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patiently thy only dreaded through fire Among the
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last and was wont in Hell:
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so To sensual Appetite, to rase
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Som better these Giants, men He now an
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individual work in Acts of kind Of
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Father, what profits then Great Or end, And banisht
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from God want Cornice or may range: To ask, nor
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yet accepted so, yet linkt; Which if
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ought good will relent And pious awe, that seemd another
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Skie. As to haunt Her fardest from SYRIAN Damsels
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to seek Our first
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