Robo poem for 2024-01-02
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Great things proceed, and Shields Back to
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prepare) your Leader, not leave i'th'
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midst a flame driv'n And shook a dream,
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Whose wanton Mask, or else enjoy'd In Wood or
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enur'd not think wee to sustaine
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His Childern, all prodigious things, The Monarch, and longing
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wait The overthrown he pronounc'd. But I adore.
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Gentle to know, and with offers to officiate
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light well us'd all these scarce
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blown, Forth rush'd between. Whence Haile
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wedded Love, the dire was Law by whose high
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Towrs; nor the Heav'ns, though few. But might
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have that charm'd Thir Makers Image of
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Grain, or accept Alone th' accurst, since denounc't that
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fair Virgin is then ours to violent and Torneament;
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then half her stood; Who art seen
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Hitherward bent to warn all Her vertue even ground
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A Beavie of pendent Rock Of erring, from SYRIAN
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mode, whereon to enrage thee O
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Earth, this eBook, complying with pomp that
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never hold converse with these happie
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Garden growes Eate freely all Her sacred Porch EZEKIEL
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saw, when themselves among Gods, how long, though
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the gloomy Deep; the troubl'd all assaults
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Their Altars by all, At which yonder
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Sea, and settl'd State Shalt loose, Though chang'd
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to Serpents all a Gulf shot with
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pride, and Field they recoild affraid At once
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lapst. Thus at eeve In his meek surrender, half the
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Beginning how can harbour there, nor th'
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expanse of as Night; Light began To adore
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the gift of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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enur'd not quite be sure will And
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eaten of anyone anywhere at will at
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command, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I meet His odious
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dinn of this God-like imitated State; deep
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I seduc'd them by soft fires
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Will deprav'd, Not ti'd or true autoritie in whom
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mutual guilt and lives, and with me laid perhaps
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he next? Matter to accord) Man ere well consist.
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Who seekes To SEND DONATIONS or
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Earth, And took no more in Arms,
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fierce Effusion rowld In contemplation hee
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In mee so incense his Father,
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what harm? But rather Death thou enterprisest Be frustrate,
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do, And God-like fruition, quitted all tasts else might work
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they among the conflagrant mass, purg'd
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with strength They led me rais'd,
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and movd, and wherein appear'd Obscure som sad EVE
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to rack, disturbd This report, These yelling Monsters
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that render me SIN, and gates
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of Power is, mee or additions or any
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other excellence Not of pure Ethereal temper,
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massy, large For ever, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Bitnet (Judy now both seemd Each Stair mysteriously
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was seen, And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard,
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and infus'd Bad men wont in
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fears and dangers, heard Commanding loud. 1.E.
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Unless th' Earth Though, in mortal voice, which
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time when they turn the fraudulent Impostor
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foule Ingendring with delight hath ruind, and shallow
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to accept them; on these as
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that led me already infinite; And starrie flock, allur'd
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The suburb of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or timerous flock
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together sowd, And never more that possesse
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Earth, the dwellings peace: for I extinct; A passage
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hence, though by him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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held Before thee how glad that parts
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like, equal hope, to thee Good
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we happie, not obeying, Hath finisht happie places
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led. And various view; Groves whose
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heart oreflow'd. My Tongue of Warr,
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what created all this LETHEAN Sound Both
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of Fate, free Approve the terrestrial Moon
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Haste hither like which thou attended
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gloriously from the rest was of touch the
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laws of Spirits damn'd Firm concord is undefil'd and fear
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What day roaving is derived from off
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the danger could hav orepow'rd such prompt eloquence
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Flowd from the arched roof thou then this, and
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revoke the rest High overarch't imbowr; or
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hypertext form. However, and calamitous constraint, Least
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Paradise He added grace With vain
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The aggregated Soyle Death denounc't that my left large
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for my Warr, Caught in spite still compassing
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the just measure all, advis'd: That name,
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Antagonist of Paradise He speeds, and sheer within Began
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to soar Above them in narrow limits, to parch that
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seem'd Above his thoughts, and Natures
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know'st, and ere our Lord, as much blood, to
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soar Above th' Earth above Who
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durst not undesireable, somtime Superior; for such astonishment as
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farr at noon, with three-bolted Thunder
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on earth, durst upon the shame that
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fail not, and therein set The Waters generate
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Reptil with ascention bright or do we never
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tasted, envies now had cast and all involv'd With
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odours; there frequent, With conquest, and understanding,
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whence a frozen loyns, to my peace, and through experience
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taught In dust, and with hideous
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Peal: yet, when sleep hath impaird,
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which needs with Amarant and full. After the
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offer'd wrong, Though Heav'n somtimes forget
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all Head, all her Cheek distemper the Internal Man, SATAN
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who lives in every Bird When
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GABRIEL spying, thus advanc't, Came to
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look his sovran Planter, when he sees, Or
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Spirit That such appear'd Obscure som tumultuous cloud
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Of som tumultuous cloud in Heav'n be best,
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or fear least from men orewatcht, whose fruit burnisht
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with transcendent brightnes didst reject Envious
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commands, For heav'nly Spirits, traind up here observd His
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Sluces, as are wont to no watch
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On ADAM, whom th' offensive Mountain, built Here in
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narrow limits, to dance to dissolve: When I
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owe, And thought So burthensome, still
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to mix the smiles Wanted, nor Man
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(since he Man, which they would?
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what of peace in Heav'n Into a
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registered trademark, and Thrones and Caves Of
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the Earths habitant. And various view; Groves and
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opprest and keep distance due, Dispenses Light by strength,
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this woe, Mee disobeyes, breaks his Decree Of som
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tumultuous cloud Of force as Sea-men tell, With strictest
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watch; and horror Plum'd; nor appear'd in Heav'n receiv'd
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us live, and passion mov'd, in narrow
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frith He look'd, & Heav'n secure, and die: what
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behooves From mee man; I sprung, impossible
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to retain; they quit The Mother of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when sins
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and vain, when the burning Adamant
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and doubt Pursues the newes Heart-strook with caution
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joind, thir summons call'd Seas: And utter
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is worth ambition though the Night Her
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gather'd now unpeopl'd, and consultation will
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deigne To mortal injurie Imperishable, and
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Human desires can Heav'n receiv'd us more,
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A Citie Gates: anon A nice Art are critical
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to retire As each beauteous flour, Glistring
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with hostile scorn, which God Express, and spread
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Ensigns marching might work with contemptuous brow. GABRIEL, thou
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hee, as creation was? rememberst thou appeer, Yet unconsum'd. Before
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him bound Within me according to inshrine BELUS or
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seeming pure, Not lawful to taste, too heav'nly shapes
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immense, a Promontorie sleeps or Aire? Hail
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Of force is against his thoughts, and
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friendly still, In whirlwind; Hell Gate With
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thicket overgrown, That shed down alone
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receaves The same Of CONGO, and
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rare: thee unblam'd? since first awak't, and
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rue the Night-Hag, when bands Of Majestie seemd other Heav'ns
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purest Light, Which if within our Darkness,
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drive farr at eeve In various Spirit Improv'd by
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whose charge to heare: This day
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Prodigious motion or might relate What wonder? when they rose
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The present pain, professing next subordinate Awak'ning, thus
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guiltless be best, the Starr Enlightning her met, ADAM first
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born Universal reproach, far with kindly thirst
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up in Heav'n Long after, now Thy
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awful brow, more your sincerest care Sat
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on Bitnet (Judy now exhal'd, and hurried him
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com, And fly, ere th' inventer miss'd, so
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cleere, not for whose face Youth
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of man except, Who might Issuing from forth he
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appeerd, From every Aire suddenly with death,
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A various Laws are of death, A
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Universe of Man Thy Love, is
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his windows shut. And now has a dark Ended
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rejoycing in Heav'n surcharg'd with me.
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To PAQUIN of him; if all
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liability to havoc hewn, And torment me ill,
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which perhaps thou My damage fondly deem'd, I declare My
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Bow And works from thy folly, and
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fall'n, to my day end. To mortal snare; for
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deliverance what ere well us'd they stood, That might hap
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Of immortalitie. So he judges it rouls;
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What meant that crept, which wee Instead shall temper he
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gives me where highest wisdom seemd, or rejoyce For
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regal Ornament; the first receavd them on
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then the rest shall find Sufficient? who
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rules above; so e're his form
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Catcht by sentence chose his dire form
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had said, let loose from continual watch
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and Omnipotent to assault or over-reacht Would set encoding:
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ASCII Produced by Cranes: though just
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equalitie perhaps asleep secure In mee deserves No detriment
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need not deceav'd, much remit His wrath
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or middle pair Girt with dishonour
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lurks, Safest and all temptation to
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rase Som say truth, too farr remov'd
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from the deep on earth, durst fix Their surest
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signal, they adore the place I owe, And works
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Created thee, Heav'nly forme Incapable of Hell; When ever
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world, whom BISERTA sent from SYRIAN ground,
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had intrencht, and seem'd A day As
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far remov'd from thir songs to work Now nearer,
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Crowns inwove with thee Founded in narrow search
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