Robo poem for 2021-01-27
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Hast thou Like instrument of nature breeds, Perverse,
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all assaults Their surest signal, they dealt? Whom
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fli'st thou? whom I alwayes seekst
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To stoop with Spade and with exhilerating vapour
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bland words ADAM fatherly displeas'd. A mightie Father made
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both the grand Thief bent he pass'd, and
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showr the dreadful to soar Above th' Ocean
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stream: Him through experience of seeming pure, then
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sacrificing, laid me and superiour Fiend at
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first inflam'd of endless miserie From off These
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troublesom disguises which both when loe
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A Universe of thee, who since, Baptiz'd
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or MAROCCO, or have scap't the balmie spoiles.
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As vitiated in despair, to fright, And leave so
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highly, to aggravate His good workes no
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more; Yet unconsum'd. Before thee; we more
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swift Nocturnal and Palaces he took his wonted signal,
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they durst fix farr worse, Here finish'd hee,
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Who have not repenting, this double smart. This happie
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Constellations rung, Had shadow'd them thence creat'st more forcible
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and press'd her Wheeles That space of darkness borne
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With other Parts besides Mine eye Glar'd lightning,
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and thinner Aire. As far nobler sights of Hell,
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Thou wouldst thy example, but in pain, that past,
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to raise At Eev'n, And touch't
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thir fight, Sore toild, his suggestion taught,
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That Glorie rode Farr other thus
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by whose hither Unlicenc't from God, are my constant
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Faith or once past, if so
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faire, but under water flies All were
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none, whose radiant Files, Daz'ling the
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wooff; His Quadrature, from one Man
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till now, thy wrauth, Which else delight hath fail'd,
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who live well we break our Seed (O hapless
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fall off From CHAOS blustring winds, which had filld
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with chilling gripe fast Threw forth, th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus to fire. Then unknown The Head Crested aloft,
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and stature as Sea-men tell, ye
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know him, that Great joy broke from him
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MULCIBER; and harsh. On this nethermost Abyss And practis'd
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distances to corporal nutriments perhaps Not liable
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to die a pleasing sorcerie could frequent, and
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dying to NEBO, and tends to few unknown
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Region, this gloom; the terms of Eevning
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was, whence Merchants bring forth Infinite goodness,
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grace not there command thir Eyes, new
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Wine intoxicated both Death To over-reach, but
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neither vainly hope That Lantskip: And strength,
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what else be paid In CHAOS, Ancestors of us
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excites his ev'ning beam, that thou covet more.
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With ATLANTEAN shoulders fit to admiration,
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and submit. This worlds & divulg'd, if
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unforbid thou appeer, and gates of
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this odious offspring whom he attends the vallies &
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Flours, Walks, and mad demeanour, then mistrust,
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but what shape thus consulting, thus
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double-form'd, and assume These Elements, on
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Man, these Torments? better might ye none! So
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cheard he was, and goes: but in fears
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and incorporate both, had been your thrall,
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and regain the God above, him there,
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Or Sex, and gave it rouls; What pleasure
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till then. For him, for the mind and therein stand.
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For thee perfet, not fear'd; should ye? by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on our Empyreal road; till
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dewie locks inwreath'd with grasped arm's Clash'd on a
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glorious and wilful barrenness, That drove
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them she spake. Deliverer from Heav'n, with revenge: cruel
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fight, Unless th' incestuous Mother yeilds In
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fellowships of immortal hate, Giving to hear. His
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kindred and remov'd Not unamaz'd she love, as
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in PALESTINE, and Blank, while God
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by whose hither From hallowd limits thou and vain,
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of this our right thou thy
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way, thou Like change his offence; yet in
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addition strange; yet when fair Then Fables true, If
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so oft seen; his dart, Fearless assault, In bold
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adventure then survey'd Hell extend His starrie
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flock, allur'd The Mother of Paradise Into the Fact
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Is womans happiest life, Is Center, and
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acceptance found, which of God? Him whom the
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air, while they prais'd, That God Express, and
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honour claim'd AZAZEL as Sea-men tell, ye
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low whom This downfall; since they rejoyce Each
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had been your possession. If so to
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accord) Man once more lift us eclipst under
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feares, That Death So spake th' advantage all, For
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never will at length from the scope
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Of SATAN first adornd With ported Spears, as Ice
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Thir devillish Engine back Despoild of anyone
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anywhere at large and destin'd to diminish, and
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amaz'd, No inconvenient Diet, nor knew The highth
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of being yet why? it away
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or numerous Host, in narrow search; and mad demeanour,
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then he his bad men Interpreted) which yonder shadie
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Rivulet He call'd In adoration down alone My
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sole complacence! well done this, and easiest climbes, or enur'd
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not lost; where passing back defeated to
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identify, do I ruin upon me, Which might
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Heap on dry Land From out such
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appear'd Less then this Throne; from the conflagrant
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mass, purg'd with clamors compasst round Still tend
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Thir proudest persecuters: for mans behalf Patron
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or creeps, or have th' Angel
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utterdst thus MICHAEL thus much what sweet forgetfulness
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all events, Battels and sworn, That run Potable Gold,
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And ore the Fowle So now foretold Should
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prove Tedious alike: Of Seasons return, But whether
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I doubt, and thus moving speech, Turnd
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him danger lies, yet in Glory above his weak
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is a part Spiritual, may with answering looks
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Alien from him the meanest, some
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the ample World Hung on yon boyling
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cells prepar'd, That Golden Harps, &
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formd then for death mature: Peace is held,
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Even to pass, the Foe hung with eyes Directed
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in PALESTINE, and valour breath'd, firm they harbour none,
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But call in Mercy and sleek enamel'd Neck,
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Fawning, and foule. But come, for
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the pleasant dwelling haply of Hell, With Regal Power Giv'n
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me loath to lay Chain'd on yon celestial Sign
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Where Satan our Primitive great Argument portraid, The Eevning coole
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recess, Free, and highth, and hast givn sincere Of
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Commonaltie: swarming now Remains thee, Heav'nly
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instructer, I oft the Earths green stemm;
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God Rais'd on Internet eng003@unoma1 on
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golden Lamps and those fourfooted kindes, himself lamented
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loud Sung Spousal, and passion in
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sleep, and Arms can high above these Victors will. To
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trample thee can the East: still to mind
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By none, None arguing stood, That they prais'd,
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That what e're it seemd, Stood scoffing,
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highthn'd in Counsel must confess that
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stole JOVES authentic will he impregns the
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Courts of Virgin is pain Implacable, and
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ILIUM, on by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on dry Land be multiply'd on by
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Millions of Mineral fury, aid to reside, his head,
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but he pretend Surprisal, unadmonisht, unforewarnd. Whence
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heavie pace the Signal giv'n, th' impure what
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forbids thy nostrils breath'd immortal Elements the polar
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windes, then breath stir not taste and
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spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to taste? Forbid who denies
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To entertain you a murmuring waters fall
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In silence yields To vice industrious, but bring Thir
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march from Eternal King Possesses thee first in even
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to right of anyone anywhere at his
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good wherein appear'd in Man, but rather seek
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His inmost counsels different, or carreer with gay Religions
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full resplendence, Heir Of blowing Martial sounds: At
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Ev'ning and Fowle flie He soon his whole Legions
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to devour, immures us is no
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doubt, with ventrous Arme He spreads for scarce begins
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His best of winning cheap the fount of merit,
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That day as not violence thou aim'st; So Ev'n
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and th' Earths inmost counsels different, or woe or
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Faerie Elves, Whose midnight march, and Morn crownd the
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terms whatever, when sleep Was meant that
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wisdom back with revenge: cruel fight, or Midnight Bal,
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Or Nature; God from Eternal Empire, how came
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and a defect Of Godlike erect, with
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blood Of alienated JUDAH. Next CHEMOS, th' attempt,
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But his Rebell Foes right against them, by hanging
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in her powers Disband, and gates of thee, safe
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From use, Conceales not surpassing Glory of
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him hung not, but that one Soule. If
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then pittying how repair, How overcome or
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Angels held Gods, ador'd Among them before Dwelt from
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the INDIAN Mount, while thou still,
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and Warr. Each hour To TAURIS
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or Morn, to supply Perhaps hath
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lost, not equal anger all equality
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with steep flight the Books of noblest
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temper he came, farr Then that brightest Seraphim
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with narrow circuit to strength conceal'd, Which oft those bad
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Errand, Man with disdainful look Drew audience and Redistributing
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Project Gutenberg is a long detain'd
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In presence hid metallic Ore, The Calf
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in Ice Thir pleasant green, As
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one Tree in spacious North; Nor will bring
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forth From that strife Of interdicted Knowledge: fair Fruit
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Divine, Fair to shine, yet don; Man
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therefore so by fraud, in zeale ador'd Among
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sweet compliance, which nigh in Waters from
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Heav'n; His praise, The Eye Of Paradise Dying put to
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possess All these two bodies may range: To
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undergoe like these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing
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in cogitation deep. Glad was fretted Gold.
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Let us Heav'n, arrayd in it might relate Things
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unattempted yet much advanc't, Came Prologue, and therein
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Each cast off and all kindes, himself in
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Gold The Faith not oft as not in fear
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To Noon amid the dust is our
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Sire, to
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