Robo poem for 2021-03-10
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There kept for inferior Orbs, Or if on
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mans behalf Patron or Soul living, and upturn'd His
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Temple right belongd, So strictly, but up drawn, Rose
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out huge in any be, of heav'n, for
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EVE Perceaving where stood vast Abyss And Life-blood streaming
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to correspond with ambitious to reach of seeming Friend.
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For softness shee to cloath his Salvation, them that
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Heav'nly Muse, that witherd all Heav'n, Eternal store, Flours
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of Knowledge grew Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair Spouse, nor obvious Hill, and passion in
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fears and reproach Rather then elsewhere seen, And
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ACCARON and pain However, and ASCALON, And from
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such wherein no end. Fairest resemblance of
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Hell? As stood In duskie or Topaz, to
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submit or Faerie Elves, Whose snowie
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ridge the Earth, of Hell flames No
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more bold words uprais'd her Realmes Though temper'd heav'nly,
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for uses to Death into Glorie in
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Heav'n created, needs with dishonour lurks,
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Safest and ASPHALTUS yeilded light And Lakes and
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gates of Armies whole Earth beneath, Just then too
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desirous, as one slight bound his Zeal of Heav'ns
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Almightie is, after some high-climbing Hill, Which when
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Orient in narrow circuit wide. Strait couches close, That must
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contend, And opportune excursion we dream,
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Waking thou what Decree Fixd on by what
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eyes and dischargd; what compulsion and barricado'd
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strong; But to quell thir odoriferous wings
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Lay pleasant, his secret she embrac'd
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him, Author and Orcs, and full. After
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his own? ingrate, he drew to
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help, Or undiminisht brightness, nor Man fall'n. Yet willingly
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thou what compulsion and taste The Poles of
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Mankind, Mother of Pomp and worse By EVE,
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though what follie overthrew, And him mightier JOVE usurping
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reign'd: these Herbs, Fruits, & glorious sight,
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to impose: He soon Saw within kenn he so
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affirm, though Shrouds and therein plac't in her Native forme.
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What when he fram'd. From Earth so
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superficially surveyes These things, and darken'd all sides round
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World, high up rose BELIAL, flown with peaceful sloath,
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Not incorruptible would sustain me; Woman to soar Above th'
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Angelical to woe, More destroy'd then
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marshal'd Feast Serv'd only to soar Above
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th' Eternal spirits; or shell She disappeerd,
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Far off the sad complaint. Is
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this obtaine By sinne of his malice to all; but
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he sole delight, As stood Or daring, first sort
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Shall yeild To bottomless perdition, there let
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mee then To mortal foe, at greatest part By
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mee; not find this universal ruin all Sun-shine,
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as Sea-men tell, Or satiate fury O Spirit, but
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endevord with jocond to save, Dwels in
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LEBANON allur'd The present Before thy Sons Came not
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eate Bread, Till dieted by Fate and gorg'd, nigh
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The Woman, opportune excursion we abstain'd From
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off From their aerie purposes, And various Spirit
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more lovely seemd remediless, Thus God Rais'd of Gold.
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Let us most, and wide: in ADAMS Son. As
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deep fall Through the Sanctities of anyone anywhere at
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length, ere well contain, bring Thir wandring
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Gods are giv'n; what doe mine ear one
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seem'd Firm peace Found out From Beds
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of OETA threw me still, when the dust conglobing
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from the wave, and flour, Glistring with transcendent
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brightnes didst advise, may conclude Some I
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wak'd her, as specified in captivitie
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he assayd, and bliss, Exempt from BENGALA, or worse,
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in ADAM at THEB'S and rare: thee rais'd
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unite. Why hast lost, Regardless of tasting
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those Orbs; in PALESTINE, and full. After
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these my stay? Thee only canst redeeme, Thir perfet
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have set On th' ambrosial fragrance
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fill'd With lust hard Mov'd the Equinoctial Line stretcht
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out of Light by Angels under Heav'n;
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or true in lowliest plight In glory excites,
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Or do what thought himself can never dwell, or
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mind Will prove tempestuous: To Sapience, hitherto the Streets
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of God; That Shepherd, who I suppose If then
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conglob'd Like instrument to my peace,
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denouncing wrauth bent to second Life, Wak't
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by old EUPHRATES to forewarne Us happie, and with me
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dark, wasteful, wilde, and such reside?
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There went forth The Sojourners of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where subsist? While here Will deprav'd, Not so farr
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som false Arch-Angel, great things, parted
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forelock manly hung Like instrument to Death into the
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Empire neighbouring Hills, and all assaults Their surest
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signal, they among men since our last
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Yawning receavd them furder woe in Feast
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and cursed fraud Of Mans First Disobedience,
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and with grasped arm's Clash'd on yon dreary Plain,
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and fell From Loves due Confess him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels contented with songs Divide
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the ease I suspend thir food and Gold,
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Whose failing, hapless fall Free Vertue answerd smooth. Dear
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Daughter, thus wandring. Brightest Seraph rowling in
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Glory crownd, With vain And fields
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revive, though SPRING and rung A Spirit,
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but all Devolv'd; though forfeit and
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ASPHALTUS yeilded light His Armie, circumfus'd
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on by Cranes: though Thron'd above
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his new Lands, Rivers Bath'd Thir small room Throng
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numberless, like Our overture, and prie In
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goodness I else have produc't, ere yet confest
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later then returnd as Are many deeds on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to accord) Man Which that
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we have, who then To loathsom grave Aspect he
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enlarg'd Even to share with corporeal
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substances require As if else as us'd
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they faint retreat; when thousands trooping
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came from hence, though plenteous, as built in order came
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as equal all, and Omnipotent From those
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too light of change. He who
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beholds Cherube and deeds Had gone All he also I
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him into the penaltie, why else this dire
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example high! Ingaging me unsearchable, now have foyld,
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If none In gate self-opend wide Lantskip
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all As one thrice in VALDARNO,
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to tell how, if ever, by thee
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Good we hold of anyone anywhere at Altars,
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when ARGO pass'd From Noon, and stay: forlorn and
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tell him out of peace, Yet higher knowledge within
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those the tedious pomp Supream, And longer in
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Heav'n As Man deprav'd, Justice both, High eminent,
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blooming Ambrosial Odours and renown; For
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strength within bounds; beyond expression bright, Then such deformities
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be giv'n To transubstantiate; what wretched Life To mortal
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sting: about SECHEM, and friendly voice, unchang'd To
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proper substance; time Celestial Armourie, Shields, Helmes, and revenge
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accomplish't and deerest amitie. Thou never
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to that dost thou Mightiest in aspect Silent yet
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never ceasing bark'd With spots of Gold, In prospect
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wide With loudest vehemence: thither to his mind, whose deare
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Short intermission none can die, Die hee
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of Knowledge in alt: him perplext, where find.
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Yet what eyes Directed in despair,
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to dare The clouded Majestie, at full, but thine, shall
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achieve Mankinds deliverance. But all he
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resolv'd, If your written explanation. The hand seemd In
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knowledge, as did ISRAEL scape his Zeale;
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Nor so on In presence humble, and shallow to
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God; I sprung, impossible to bear,
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Our Supream Thrones, First, what harm? But
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such as, but custody severe, Imput'st thou
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faithful friends, Th' Arch-chimic Sun in DAN, Lik'ning
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his Seed is just pretenses in Battel, open when, and
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intellectual more gross to transgress. Again,
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God made thee goes Thy cherishing, thy side
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Mixt with ceasless praise him old with
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Heav'n; or unador'd In humid traine. The
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hollow truce; at Sea flow'd Fast by soft with
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speed Thir nakedness with hop'd success, Throws
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his eyes, that past who bore with
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me thy self, Expressing well understood must weepe.
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End of paine Voyag'd the Hall Of his degree
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Disjoyne us, his praise To recommend coole
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recess, Free, and jealousies, to check Fruitless imbraces:
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or enur'd not flowing, And EVE
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Address'd his Tyranny of electronic work imployd
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Have nothing lovelier can Man pronounc't
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and with difficulty or have seduc'd With inoffensive
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moust, and heard, then Heav'n (So call Of
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Wiles, More easie, and pain From Wing
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to contend, As we may reign for
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much advanc't, We can then whom, what proof could
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not unsought be death? and Epicycle, Orb Through the clustring
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Vine, forth all her Will rule; restraint broke
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from on Bitnet (Judy now gross and longing wait
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The field and transform'd, Why sleepst thou lost,
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Regardless of joy in th' Eevning rise By
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our Sire gave way Lies dark Ended
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rejoycing in Section 3. Information about found by fraud,
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in him, if there Arraying with conscious terrours
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vex me absolutely not informidable, exempt
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From CANAAN, to me thus, and spread her look defiance
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toward the ARABIAN shoare; So Ev'n and
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Stations thick array Of LOCUSTS, warping on
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promise made All like those To
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darkness, grateful to taste? Forbid who
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beheld Thir specious deeds Had in it
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be sure, and one in behalf Patron or
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enur'd not much what Creatures all sides
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round the highth In this license, apply to
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few somtimes Viewless, and mad demeanour, then Great or
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20.zip ***** This my dwelling place of Heaven, There best,
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the Heart Omniscient, hath decreed: Man till first met
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thou shad'st The sooner had quitted all disorderd,
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at no middle pair That Shepherd, who call'd
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From me, the Adversary of anyone anywhere
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at th' ambrosial Night freed from the Seaventh
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Eev'ning arose With dev'lish machination might
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