Robo poem for 2021-01-03
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Is as fast, too secure: tell Of Waters,
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Embryon immature involv'd, Appeer'd not: for
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see him, Author of sorrow, black
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mist Of Knowledge, knowledge in safety best receivd,
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Yeilded with Gold. Let th' EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much fairer
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Floure by Signes and multiply a fresh Fountain
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side Incenc't with a higher I obey But thir
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doings God Rais'd impious Crest Sat on His rivals, winning
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soft, by things durable By change approaches, when
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AEGYPT with that Crystalline Sphear whose Office
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is no power can yet accepted
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Son, thou with obscure sojourn, while
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they turnd at THEB'S and dreadful? Thither
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let mee is yet one call'd
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Seas: And by day: And took
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That with me. Some say all,
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Nature gave way seems a few His
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constant thoughts inflam'd of change. He spake:
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and deifie his utmost skirts Of God, who renounce
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Thir branches overgrown, grottesque and both righteous
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Altar, Gods And be refus'd) what shape may
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then serve In Serpent, suttlest Beast of monstrous
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shapes immense, and serv'd but cast
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Thir frail Man with servitude; Not hither From
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him, that brightest shine. There wanted in Heav'n
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Towrs, And various objects, from like themselves
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to accept Alone the pledge Of flight Seavenfold,
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and Timbrels loud was plaine, A
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Nation to mix Irradiance, virtual or
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obtain a frozen loyns, to thir selectest influence; the
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mortal sting: about the fiercest Spirit more
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shall from his roam. Mean while Night With
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Warr hath bid sound Or undiminisht brightness, nor
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much advanc't, Created evil, and (c) any
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binary, compressed, marked up, nor wanted in AUSONIAN
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land Men with suttle Magic many
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Throned Powers, That one Realm of compliance.
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To speak; whereat their misrule; And uncouth and assume Thy
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youth, thy aid This be blest; hee or have
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sate him round those Beyond his might
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beget Like Quivers hung, and longing pines; Yet dazle Heav'n,
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her bestial Gods; for speed And season him
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As stood on Thrones; Though not lost; Attonement
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for my right belongd, So gloz'd the death to cloath
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his looks, to th' inventer miss'd, so scap'd
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his absence, till in endless woes?
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inexplicable Thy goodness I upon him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels met arm'd; For
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that daily Train. So SATAN alighted walks: a Pyramid of
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offerd grace With singed bottom stirr
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The barrs of men. Immediately the Fathers
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head? and regain the Hall (Though like a
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second Sovrantie; And makes Wild work
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Confusion all Her bearded Grove Of wandering, as
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one seem'd A whole World Retiring, by whose just
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Circumference, O spirit work, the Sun: His troubl'd
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at length, breadth, and much odds,
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while At last reply'd. O Heav'n!
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that meek man, for Race; then whom awake Tunes her
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coming on then Farr more sudden
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miserable Doing or depth, still Eevning coole recess, Free,
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and Wisdom to Eternal Providence, And hard, much the
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surging smoak Uplifted spurns the Deep, because
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I attend, Pleas'd it is punish't; whence
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they fell! There swallow'd up with
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these thoughts come On evil Be but well this
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pleasant task To Battel now his bounties
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as that I oft are sprung up rose The hollow
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Cube Training his utter darkness, and submit. This also in
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Heav'n so on golden Scales, yet remain Not
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ti'd or enter Heaven To have bin the CANAANITE
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allarmd Warr Shall hast'n, such acts of Hell, or
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if one man created World, To manifest
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thee do thine. So wide op'n
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Firmament Amid the mind his bounty
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so blithe, so commanded, and press'd her ashes spring
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Out of thee how in sighs
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found by love, there confess to Pole, More glorious
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Work, that Starr On they then Gods. So since
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no sooner did ELY'S Sons, who Reigns, and
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knows His proud ambitious aim Against his Foe hung
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Like things made, and Towrs, And higher
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Would never dwell, unless Be gather'd beams,
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great Creatour? But let us unforeseen,
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unthought of, know repulse? For God saw, Though threatning,
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grew in Arms, in hell Precedence, none, whose
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hither side They who wrong me once,
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with mee, and commands that breath, From Wing
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to cherish Our circuit to Death;
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ye Saints, He comes, and taile, Scorpion and suttle
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Magic many wayes that durst without end Created;
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but equal, raunging through with desire, Had from
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sweet austeer composure thus our labours, thou needst
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her rising with almost no end. To question thy
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stay, not worst, Thus hee over Fields
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Where Joy for the wicked, and Mirtle, and
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shame obnoxious, and more dang'rous to force
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with almost no end, and passion not, and earne
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My Fancy to accord) Man and
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passion to enrage thee Love Can sort, So
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sung of more. With suckt and all Temples th'
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other life; he seis'd, though mean while
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others aid. I drag him next we know that
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gently mov'd on her praise. Ye Cedars,
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with Hope farwel Hope, If Earth conspicuous count'nance,
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without redemption all on Bitnet (Judy now become this
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Gate rouling her thy Prayers Could once as decai'd;
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And like befall In them to
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wander with right lost: On mee man; but soon Driv'n
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headlong sent from Heav'n that aspect,
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and hymning spent. Mean while Waiting revenge:
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cruel Serpent: him this frail Originals, and with hideous
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Peal: yet, when th' instant stroke Both her part; but
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this agreement. There stood Of ARABIE the
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easie it pregnant: What e're it by love, the
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ancient pile; all th' approach farr som irriguous Valley
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spread Wide gaping, and half enclose
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him Glorie abides, Transfus'd on high: such wherein no end.
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Justice and warme, Temper or Faerie Elves, Whose fellowship I
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still Eevning milde, Then Fables name unheard
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or mind thou leading, such acts they move,
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And guides The ancient pile; all a murmuring
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waters forcing way which was form'd, Save
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what stood, but all reponsbility that
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fixt my foreknowledge absolute, And starrie Host, Easing
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thir punishment, or yield: And joynd In ancient Greece;
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and (c) any rest is low Reverence don, but misjoyning
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shapes, Which into horrid fray By the Starrs
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Repairing, in ECBATAN sate, approaching heard As
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Battel which God above, to make now ponders
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all kinds that one for evils
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which perhaps May prove thir heads a line
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thir wayes to soar Above them set On mee
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onely, who fell. Not Words which methinks I fell,
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As he sees, Or taint integritie; but farr Thir
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Lords, leader to spring: Him counterfet,
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if Predestination over-rul'd Thir visages and night,
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when time and met Undazl'd, farr som message high magnificence,
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who first, Begotten Son, in VALDARNO, to Heavn, &
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worthy well joynd, inelegant, but that
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is for flight, and full. After the
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Hall Of Speculation; for the dusky Air sublime On
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even ballance down thir hinges great Maker
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Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal Spring.
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Not of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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Summers pride Humbl'd by submission; and press'd her
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looks, either side subducting, took Allarm, And sleep
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I obey But follow me, I will Her own,
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Or Nature wills, Night Or save
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the renovation of MICHAEL Wrought still Victor to
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chuse for the Gods live secure, and
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longing eye; Nor thou thinkst not me? I
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beg, and all thir kindes, himself from despair. In
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at Sea should be less eager, yet unpaid, prostration
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vile, the pledge Of Rebel Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, where
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it came from the shame Of Mercy and somwhere
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nigh The Chariot turnd: To mortal Sin and hast
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Th' other vaunts Then let your equipment.
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Many a sudden flame Farr off Heav'n,
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though bare Earth, thence expell'd, reduce
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To first smiles Wanted, nor from the work, a full
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of God; I thought Impossible: yet
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firm Faith and enthrall'd By Merit more glad
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Morn Orient Colours waving: with revenge:
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cruel his Will slack'n, if else delight the Shrine Of
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Life that Realme of peace returnd by John Milton If
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chance The Earth, one root, and all obey'd
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The mightie Regencies Of contraries; all Temples th'
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Omnipotent none could repent or Faerie
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Elves, Whose wanton wreath in Paternal Deitie, and assume
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These in Heav'n. Now less on yon
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dreary Plain, then they rejoyce In hurdl'd Cotes amid
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the Bullion dross: A Citie Gates: anon
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Grey-headed men Grow up with Pinns of Creatures, to identify,
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do I as that Mount he
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sees, Or equal anger infinite Abyss
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And SAMARCHAND by conversing I else might Extort
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from PELORUS, or hee Who now Of human sacrifice,
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and pain is no account. Tomorrow
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ere then if the Coast, whose thou beest he; But
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to anyone anywhere at return From HAMATH Northward
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to withdraw The Planet guilds with pleasant Vally of God.
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In those odorous sweets the lost not
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deceav'd, much to find. Before thee; but endevord with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on me sudden vengeance and said, as
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Sea-men tell, ye flow, Melodious part, not DAVIDS Sons,
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like In perfect PHALANX to bear thir
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foes, not lost; Attonement for how endur'd, till wandring
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mazes lost. Thy ofspring, sole Bird Sings darkling, and
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less Choice in PALESTINE, and prime
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of monstrous Serpent on rout, Confusion heard thee am
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one. Before all assaults Their Altars
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