Robo poem for 2022-03-07
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Is this was a Rock or Faerie Elves, Whose
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Eye sublime On they would surpass Earths
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habitant. And rest well I obey But more now might
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though so long and dismal shade; from pain
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of great SELEUCIA, built So stretcht out
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of disobedience, till first lighted, soon expect A faithful
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Leader, but meaner thoughts find no outward shew him
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found in Glory extinct, and all assaults
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Their living thing that moves on
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me on, Image of vertue, summon all, Though distant
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from forage drives to transgress the Sea; Of
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two past; and spie This said, and
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pain From those Of mee I intend at ease I
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though firm, for speed what eyes could
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make wise: Think nothing hard, for the Horizontal misty
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Air and Timbrels loud Ethereal temper, massy, large Into
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the Minstrelsie of it seem Patron or remove; but
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in fears and Armies to submit or dying
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to remove The work electronically, the flowing
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haire In strictest bondage, though slow, Swarm populous,
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unnumber'd as vain designes In circuit, undetermind square
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or are numberless, like this ignorance
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of pleasure be worse way she pleasingly began. All
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Intellect, all monstrous, all associated in
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whose clarion sounds In the sweet compliance, which resounds
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In Reason, all Temples th' envenom'd robe, and
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Pinnacles adornd, Which had round, That run Potable
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Gold, Immortal Amarant, a Starr to be perhaps he rode
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brightest, till my dream, But all
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assaults Their Altars by angry Victor in Heav'n high
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Office is my sense and Heroic Ardor to do
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what is 64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized
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under Heav'n; or PGLAF), owns a
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foe: and should turn From mee then, mee
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onely Son, and fed With lust hard With fixed
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Anchor in doubt. Lives ther who
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wrongd. And hence into Gods Time
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counts not, who to rase Som advantagious
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act Annuls thy Life; in her victorious Bands and
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coast of thee, Heav'nly stranger; well refresh't, now
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meetst the Seaventh Eev'ning arose In bigness
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to Couch; And gaze, Or that, not allow
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Omnipotence to soar Above all he sat high
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Arbiter CHANCE governs all. Into my wisdom, and wine.
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Witness this can be worth ambition though she
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deserts thee Henceforth; my complaint; but by th' Angelic
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harmonies: the smaller Birds on Bitnet
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(Judy now Omniscient thought. True relish,
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tasting; if fields revive, though far Exceeded human,
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Princely Dignities, And said, thus the Beach Of mortal
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crime, and void of war, Hurling defiance toward the
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earth a various mould, and learn What
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better counsels from the HOLY LAND to soar
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Above all befell: they obey, worthiest to rise A
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vast abrupt, ere man will acknowledge whence
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Merchants bring forth all who might
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concern him, the danger by John Milton The
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banded to accord) Man till one use, Conceales not
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that Region dolorous, O're many Throned Powers, and as
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in Eternitie, dwelt then not farr
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then if all sat On th' air less
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be parted, bliss on errand sole, and
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with Soul. Male he abides, Transfus'd on
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promise shall need, hee also and
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Violets, and taste nor have ensu'd,
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nor enviest. I therefore, I will
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claim Of huge in Heav'n stand On
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mans behalf Patron or guile. What
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creatures there stands to soar Above the Gods, how
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many and shame hee should find
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Against the PYTHIAN fields; Part hidd'n veins of
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Pomp and dangers, heard this agreement. There
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was in foresight much more, and dangers,
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heard And sweeter thy Name I be death? and
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passion tost, Thus thou attended gloriously from
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Heav'n Gate of it profit thee his Angels; and
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heard, That to Life, Remember what mould, had
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form'd within him, nor Man Let it
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I unpittied: League Banded against mee they argu'd then,
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rather thou my remembrance alwayes with me
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downe By Thousands and despair, to
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think not eate, Yet what resolution
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rais'd Their childrens cries unheard, that never will
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watch, that dark Ended rejoycing in part,
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Since by morrow dawning light Heavie, though
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pure blood will hardly dare, Or sight
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unconquerable? His violence Of EDEN long back to
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quit The Enemie, though unwearied, up rose as
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Are brought: and therein Each hour
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What oft amidst The glorious before her Cloudie
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covert guile, We sunk down, The works knowledge
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within them; and accept Alone the brow
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of God; I thy folly, and flaw,
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BOREAS and Conscience represented All seasons and betraid
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Him God Rais'd impious hands innumerable ordain'd
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thir wav'd thir precious things can, I upon
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our connatural force of prey on all,
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Indu'd with lyes the terms of others not, and
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highth, and enterd in, and Warr. Each shoulder
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broad, came flocking; but by submission; and weltring by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on their Generals
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Voyce they know. While time his wakeful custody severe, It
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self repos'd Under amazement of thee,
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safe unenvied Throne and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He sat;
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and wider farr off, and longing wait The easiest
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recompence, and fro To expiate his under conscious Night
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Sung Triumph, and copartners of Spirits immortal
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minds. Thus her blazing with revenge: cruel
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expectation. Yet unconsum'd. Before all egress. These
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Gates discern Th' Arch-chimic Sun predominant in PALESTINE, and
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sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from pursuit Back stept those
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dropping Gumms, That open'd wide With Mountains
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to dwell; But in Arms, unarm'd they
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seemd, where he caus'd to set out of EDEN
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and discompos'd; Love and Degrees; Or
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when to simplicitie Resigns her return, so heav'nly,
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for the surging waves, There is, how Can hearts,
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not there onely brought, and soft'n stonie hearts
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Love To fill all disorderd, at first Region scarce
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had ordain'd Thir sinful thought, which way he now
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let it not: over fond, on Internet
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eng003@unoma1 on mans life ambrosial fragrance filld
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Th' unfounded deep, Won from wrauth Might intercept thy
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sweet, Bitter ere then mankinde higher,
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Surpassest farr Then sufferd. Th' event perverse! Thou didst invest
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The less hideous ruine and temperd so,
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since his joynts relax'd; From mee they rejoyce Each perturbation
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smooth'd with public moment, in narrow room in
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quaternion run Perpetual Circle, multiform; and fall Down right
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against a greater then perus'd, and Cov'nant
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in contempt, At thee as sons of drossiest Ore
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bog or limb, Or hear and
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as great deeds What may express thee none. But say,
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where faith ingag'd, Your numerous Brigad hasten'd. As joyn'd
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The Race of God; I warne
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him twines Her dowr th' only
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sound Of contraries; all Beleevers; and Rebel
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Thrones, that caution joind, thir lot in foresight
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much advanc't, We may produce new delight,
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and, though love Alone the Moon: Or
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undiminisht brightness, nor onely these Heav'ns and wine. Witness
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the blessed Spirits elect Sense of faithfulness profan'd!
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Faithful to proof of Fire, Against God saw thir
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Nests Were Tents thou appeer, and
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briefly touch whereby he deservd no Creature here
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Wantond as you, there to return Then
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aught but he also in doubtful hue: but
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favor, grace, The rest Were banded to soar Above all
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assaults Their Seats long divisible, and displace For
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Treasures better hopes of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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Siege, Or thence expell'd, reduce To
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lessen thee, and Peace, chiefly assur'd us; and God
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Of many Throned Powers, them Day and
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Dreams, Or monument to soar Above them
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new Favorite Of noxious vapour, or bound the Flowr of
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anyone anywhere at highth of Pomp and
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regain the flames No need With hundreds and levie
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cruel fight, In apprehension then no cloud
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Of hazard in hatred, enmitie, and dangers,
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heard his ofspring of Heav'n. Each had descri'd,
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To respit his rigour Satisfi'd never; that sought thee more,
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She gave thee thy Priest Turns Atheist, as Earth, Through
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labour must outlive Thy Judgement he disdaind, and good;
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So dearly to ease Of PANDEMONIUM, Citie strong rebuff
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of works: therefore foild, Who have else dismai'd. Now
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also th' Archangel MICHAEL, this the dayes journey
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brought Miserie, uncreated night, Scorning surprize. Or happiness
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entire. Then feed on Thrones; Though
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pleasant, his Kingdom, left His people from
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the Skie, And flying March, along the
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faithful add? O unexampl'd love, though Thron'd inaccessible, his memorie,
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Nameless in new Worlds; whereof hee To Starr In
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Triumph high walls of GABRIEL sat retir'd From
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those Contrive who reason just, not
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Die, perhaps Your message, like one
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whose griesly top Of anger fall; And
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joynd In time this agreement. If Natures whole World
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perverse, And now expecting Each thing Death from
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pursuit Back from Heav'n, with furies to soar
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Above them ordain His praise, The summoning
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Arch-Angels to read thy foes Such
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was plaine, A Universe of mankind,
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in PALESTINE, and tell Of Heav'n We
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brush mellifluous Dewes, and rue the gloom were form'd, Save
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what resolution from SYRIAN mode, whereon In
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GOLGOTHA him fierce Foe hung Clustring, but in
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they fell Driv'n headlong flaming Mount Unfained HALLELUIAHS
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to submit or the blissful solitude;
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he promis'd from SYRIAN mode, whereon Who of
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wise, Though for him, what Revenge? the Fiend,
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a small bottom all at my
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Lot, enjoying God-like fruition, quitted all things, and said,
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he nam'd Thrones, With pleasant task transferd
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