Robo poem for 2022-06-25
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1.E.4. Do thou becam'st a moment; CHAOS and
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shame Cast forth at eeve In place
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Ordaind without his onely of Pomp and
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retain The Power no time this
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Universe, and Angels, by AEQUINOCTIAL Winds the Firmament
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of anyone anywhere at Gods Thy power;
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the PHOENICIANS call'd a League Banded
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against Heav'ns all-powerful King of joy, but up
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drew, and (c) any tuft of this by
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knowing ill. Southward through your throng; or sweet! How
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have kept, his armed Saints assembl'd, thou spak'st, Knew
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never since denounc't that way Bent
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all Angelic Guards ascended, mute to dwell,
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As he also err'd in Array of
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flaming Legions close; with two weights The facil
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gates of old EUPHRATES to obstruct his numbers
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full, Thenceforth shall pay. Accept your periodic
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tax exempt from Eternitie, appli'd To bottomless perdition,
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there he saves To glorifie thy Capital Of
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goodliest Trees ye chos'n this would reare ye
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troubl'd thoughts, and ruin of PEGASEAN wing.
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The Clouds the INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness
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had changd To dispossess him, so highly, to
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Heaven to advent'rous deeds deservd no
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account. Tomorrow ere well thy knees; bereave me highest, and
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tinsel Trappings, gorgious Knights In six wings the Mast
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Of LIBRA to soar Above th' ungodly from
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Reason claimd Superior sway: From mee shall resound
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thee Good lost In outward shew us he went,
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and infinite To me highest, for one ascent they
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introduce Law refuse, Right reason then Farr otherwise,
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transported I come not lost; the
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total darkness visible Diurnal Spheare; Till night, Devoid of
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fight; Equal in foresight much in
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Heav'n proclaims him still thou art,
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& closing stood A Nation to regaine Her
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unadorned golden days, fruitful of Fire. Thither let
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each Had, like defence, lest Dinner
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coole; when the Giant brood Of all pleasure to participate
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All incorruptible would build? Terrestrial Humor mixt
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Among the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with cursed
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fraud and pain Of Brick, and thy dream, But
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Knowledge is best of sorrow, doleful shades, where ye know,
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That bring forth all Temples th' AEQUATOR, as
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far as earthly sight, Amid the
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onely Son, to amplest reach The bloud effus'd. Much less
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arm the whole Battalion views, thir
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foes more sweet, That God hath
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caus'd to create Is no cloud Of the ample spaces,
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o're dale his journey, and suttle, but
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apparent guilt, And in Triumph and up risen
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With the new haunt Cleer Victory, to soar Above his
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perswasive accent thus renews. Whence and dangers,
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heard th' advantage then they flew, and pure, And DIPSAS
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(Not so thou appeer, and call'd In
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thir aspect, and grosser feeds the sole
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command, and speaks, and therein stand. For had thither
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they seemd, where she needed Lute or exhorting glorious
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Maker Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal purpose
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serves His worshippers; he dismiss'd them, th' account
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To perish all Temples th' open shew, Deep
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under ground With cruel warres, Wasting the
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rest; Man residing through Heav'ns great
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Mother yeilds In Hillocks; the Moon. Thither
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let dry Land From their Essence
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pure, Transparent, Elemental Air, Weighs his track,
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such As through experience of sleep. Then both
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will heark'n to let us must be worth thy
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speed On him due alike informd
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With Jubilee, and onely in Love consists not; there best
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things deemd so bent to continue, and rare:
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thee from bliss, Into th' Omnipotent, Immutable,
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Immortal, Infinite, Eternal dayes?) What inward lost: him sung Omnipotent,
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Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal house of
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Jasper shon Above the welkin burns. Others
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among the ruful stream; fierce Chariot
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sate him perplext, where plentie hung Like instrument of
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receiving it, for thy Faith, Amid the sounding shields the
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neerer danger; goe with addition strange; yet extends to
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assume Thy coming, and wandring, each word, each
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To ask Which of drossiest Ore bog
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or swimmes, And Heav'ns chearful face, wherein lies
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in Glory witherd. As resting found them
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wise to fear or re-use it less
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Then through waste, and place None can high
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feasts to watch that Forbidden Tree, and
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our number heard) Chariots rankt in compliance bad Angels
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seen Hovering on Bitnet (Judy now glow'd the Isle
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OPHIUSA) but stand Ye Angels seen Though I flie He
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pluckt, he glad would know his disturbance; when loe
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A gentle penetration, though I miss thee
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feel Farr into the banisht from
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Eternitie, dwelt happy interview both contain
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Within these Flours, that Man the burning Marle, not
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be: Taste this, and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee all
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before th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus distemperd brest, ADAM, freely
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available for intercourse, Or if not for prayers or
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EARTH-BORN, that live exempt from hearts
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Love thou alwayes seekst To live Forever,
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to go to glorifie thy fair indeed Divine,
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Fair Consort, th' Host Of guile, We mean
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to lose the rest: through Plaine,
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Both of Grain, or Communion, deifi'd; I in VALDARNO,
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to seek to soar Above them whelmd, and
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dangers, heard with various Names, Needlest to
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submit or short blush of CHAOS: Or satiate fury O
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how chang'd thir shapes immense, a deadlier bruise,
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Or fansied so, as in ILLYRIA
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chang'd From Mans mortal things, Abominable, inutterable,
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and Disposer, what ere well stor'd with
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me hence? erre not met his
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uprightness answer thy seat of pleasure till
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one intended first, who appointed bounds prescrib'd To
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mortal Dart Against the welkin burns. Others with
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ambitious to quell thir quaint Opinions wide
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Hereafter, join'd in Heav'n descends But more strength
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& youth Hopeful and pain Can give
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Law given them ordain His people
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in Heav'n be twice, for wide With blandishment, each
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thing naught merits fame in fears and therein plac't
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A hideous Peal: yet, when the hubbub wilde uproar
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Stood up, in whose Office here their floating many Throned
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Powers, nor Heav'n wakes despair Thus answer'd. Leader of
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Hell sate Sin no thought no middle Air Burns
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frore, and were herds Attest thir flames. Our happie
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pair; enjoy, till Noon: For me, for in
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a Reverend Sire gave signal giv'n, with taint Th'
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Assessor of manifold to thine is
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just equalitie perhaps will sustain me; Woman to whatever
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stands to Godhead; which else according to soar Above
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th' Accuser of murmuring waters generated by
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turns the gloom For Man Restore
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us, Without dimension, where stood There lands
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the spirits beneath, Just o're the humble
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Shrub, And brief related whom ADAM wedded
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to Nature set thee all th' Herb yeilding Seed, And
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of anyone anywhere at large field, I
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sprung, impossible to soar Above his head, but
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chiefly to soar Above all bounteous
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still his transcendent glory with ASIA joyn'd, SATAN stood
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Of weakness, how many Myriads though sorrowing, yet
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from Hope, If better Race of MOTEZUME, And
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now Shot forth peculiar grace and worthiest to doe, Our
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wonted pride that blowing Martial sounds:
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At PANDAEMONIUM, the Depth Of things
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proceed, But drive us in Heav'n hides
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nothing merited, nor was spred All thy faire EVE;
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Assaying by command the highth or 1.E.9. If
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he drops Ten thousand fadom deep,
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to submit or deficient left besides Of rendring up.
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MICHAEL with meats & Flours, Walks, and joy surpriz'd,
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When Reason not prone in like sense of
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men (Canst thou Against th' ETRURIAN shades
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Ran purple to all; needs remove his
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rage; But bid cry With God, though mean to
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tell thee unblam'd? since mute, Pondering the
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sovran vital Spirits is thy words
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cloath'd in an Iron with insolence and neerer
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to smite Descending, and charitable donations ($1
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to death, which no strife which
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God therefore was inwoven shade contiguous, and solitarie, these
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thoughts pursue Vain glorious, in narrow room in
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hell Precedence, none, Created evil, and
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dazling Arms, and strange, Worthy of scorn, Know ye
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low creeping, he thereat Offended, worth ambition though slow,
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produc'd Like consort to keep till one Guilt,
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one bad plight, And scourg'd with swiftest wing, as
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great a right into the address specified in SITTIM
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on by concurring signs, ere long, Rage prompted
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them all, At which all a Temple, where subsist?
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While time shall his former state; how
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Can by knowing ill. Southward through experience of reviv'd
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ADONIS, or middle flight from above,
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him the fixt in Arms? yet unnam'd) From me
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deriv'd, yet don; Man whom thus
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to remove The STYGIAN Pool, And reassembling our delight;
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how farr Then feed on his head
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all assaults Their Altars by freely what
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ere our necessitated, such wherein consists
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not; wherfore should thir chrystal sluce, hee sat
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on our loss of zeale None seconded, as not
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lost; where God spake, My own Faith
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Prefer, and Regions in whom the
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Bullion dross: A Foe pursu'd Delighted, and call'd
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EGYPT, divided into a frozen loyns, to
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those odorous Gumms and smoak and
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Timbrels loud Hosanna's fill'd up by John Milton
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Is lost, not these rockie Pillars GABRIEL from
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the work. You may reign is else according
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to do against such and shades Ran
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purple Grape, and Wisdom-giving Plant, but much advanc't, We overpower?
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Suppose he list, would creep, If
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aught disturb'd thir Ears, while it
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aught divine or Garden-Plot more
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