Robo poem for 2021-07-02
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Character set the Beginning how hast repeld, while
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thy Divine Imbu'd, bring on, As both stood
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mute, Pondering the King pursues: All of battel when
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first appeering kenns A Circuit wide, To
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question askt of like themselves Abhor to enquire:
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above his faire Inchanting Daughter, thus plead, not fear'd;
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should I conjecture, our Necks. Remember
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what woe! Descend from sweet influence: less
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on thy care who first appeering kenns A dismal Den,
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Not proof could deterre Me overtook his absolute
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Decree of Morning, Dew-drops, which under op'n flie
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With suckt and much advanc't, We can hold;
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so imperfet by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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golden Hinges turning, as Man by
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String or prostituting, as they. About thir
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flight; som tumultuous cloud Drawn round Ninefold, and
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thence diffuse His Lithe Proboscis; close
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design, by him through impotence, or might
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dwell, Not lawful to impose: He also to bear
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The Princely Dignities, And heavier fall: so
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near each Band The Womb of death Is
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the more, while goodness bring me
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on, with Lioness; So thick and a
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Camp extend His Potentates and warbling flow,
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Nightly I also went Into thir excess, The
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adversarie Serpent, we meet, May I pursue Thy coming,
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and secur'd Long after, now improv'd In silence
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thus MAMMON led thee more, She spake, My
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sentence Man: For solitude somtimes forget
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all her bleating herds Attest thir vertue;
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least of monstrous shapes Will arrogate Dominion
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like Our Limbs benumm'd, ere long, Rage prompted them
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slaves Inhospitably, and strange: Two onely, but
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DELIA's Traine, Betook them, if he would have
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lost us unforeseen, unthought of, know Both of
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CHAOS, Ancestors of Spirits Elect above his
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Will he, Best with hideous joyn'd The promise
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made thee Chiefly I keep, by sinning grown. The
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paine fled VERTUMNUS, or standing fight, the boughes Yeilded
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with looks of anyone anywhere at command, and
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laid On evil unknown Region, what dies the distant
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from Councel forthwith Light Ere he ceas'd
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not lost; Attonement for fight, Unless th' AEQUATOR, as
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farr from Eternal store, Flours of Spirits of
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being So eagerly the Elements In
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Fable or past, if unforbid thou grieve him,
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Author unsuspect, Friendly to Nobler deeds Under
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him forbids: Those thoughts learnd in
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me most, and knows how chang'd From Nectar, visiting
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each Creek & dance to be linked
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Thunderbolts Transfix us three: Hell Gates And
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one bad plight, devise Like consort of Death; ye
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everlasting Frame, Thus fenc't, and unespi'd To mortal
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food, nor is large. So Eev'n and
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sham'd his brutal sense, yet firm brimstone, and Night,
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and sense of anyone anywhere at Altars, when Nature
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bid sound Th' offence, that bad Errand, Man
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fall'n. Yet ever world, if true! yet seen
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Hovering on either Sex assume, And Dulcimer, all
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assaults Their great matter thou consent, The Project
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Gutenberg License included with songs Divide the Sons
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Hurl'd headlong flaming Legions arm'd, this
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host of Life Tri'd in Arms? yet from beneath,
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Down the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with revenge:
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cruel expectation. Yet are but farr
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remov'd may not prevent, Foretold so near
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each on rout, Confusion all Temples th' hour
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their stately growth though fall'n; intend at
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large, Beguil'd by whose verdure clad Her dark Ended rejoycing
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in narrow room large and ANGOLA fardest from Heav'n,
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Since now wouldst thy youngest Son foreseeing spake. Why
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then avail though all-knowing, what proof
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of anyone anywhere at eeve In Balmie Sweat, which
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both on golden hue Appeerd, with designe New Laws argue
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in All, and circling Years, And knows,
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Let such as, but down with meats & Fowle
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be mine, I suffer my Shade or Time. The adversarie
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Serpent, we mean suiters, nor Man fall'n. Yet evil
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Ruin must be Firmament Of Thunder didst
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not prevent, Foretold so Fate shall die. How
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shall be; so nigh. Neererhe drew, Streaking
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the minde Labouring had been achiev'd, whereof hee sat and
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all Sun-shine, as impure as rais'd Upon thy ways,
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Righteous are to Death or in Devotion,
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to Death is, after such wherein were abasht,
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and therein live, thy greatness will reigne;
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As Battel now The golden tresses
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wore Of Sovran voice, I keep, by Cranes: though
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gay Legions close; with coy submission, modest
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pride, And Death and Reason in Western Throne Sit
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unpolluted, and Land: nigh Your numerous Brigad hasten'd.
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As after known thy folly, and Inhabitants: Her Husband,
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for sweetest Sents and build In
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search I point is Gold The
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Calf in Arms, Though single. From every Bolt
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and every Bush with gust, instead
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of anyone anywhere at Altars, when Night Invests
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the sense, untroubl'd, though not Nature, hold
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what Arms From Beds of Gorgon, or vehement desire,
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Had rous'd the Orb a Grand-childe leaves, while Universal
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Face with paragraph 1.E.1 through experience of old
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Myriads which the Hall (Though like Lightning glimps
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of youth Hopeful and therein plant eyes,
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and ETERNAL NIGHT, I gave to
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all; but all reply, Prudent, least
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sought, In factious opposition, till Sin, his
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Angels; and laughs the nethermost Abyss
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Heard farr Beneath GIBRALTAR to scale aloft: that ready
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stands Adverse, that strow the eare, And tortures him raise
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Magnificence; and infinite That spot to have sunk:
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the broad circumference Hung ore the bosom
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smelling sweet: and Front unfould; That witness'd huge Porcullis
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high above Prevenient Grace descending tread with Clouds may see
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and learne His Nostril wide Tenfold the surer barr
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His place, and therein stand. For CHAOS and dismay
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Astonisht: none pass On what likelier can
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force of righteousness, And should injure us, pregnant
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causes mixt Confus'dly, and where, dismissing quite abolisht and
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passion tost, Thus while Sonorous mettal blowing
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Myrrh and nigh. Neererhe drew, and far worse
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felt th' infernal dregs Adverse to
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any eye survay'd the power hostility
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and doubt not Die: How didst accept
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My Umpire sits, And now severe, And
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fierce intent ITHURIEL and pardon beg'd, with benediction.
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Since higher sat, by whose Bark by Decree
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Another now To give it now improv'd In signe
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whereof good from thee hath been your dauntless
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courage, and LIBECCHIO. Thus high advantages thir noyse,
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into sudden view On duty, sleeping found Th' advantage,
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and seemliest by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet
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(Judy now Omniscient thought. High overarch't imbowr;
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or obtain a Father gives me
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beguil'd thee, And high behests his foul concupiscence;
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whence deep on Bitnet (Judy now Of
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his fall Free leave askt of
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this gloom; the buxom Air, imbalm'd
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With hundreds and gaze admiring: Oft
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times Of King Doubl'd that by
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hate; Till good Upbraided none; Such proof, Hell-born,
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not fear'd; should be returnd as
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ours) Have rais'd us dispossest, He had
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bound. Thou find'st him slope hills, to
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Death Bind thir matchless King: Ah wherefore!
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he wonns In apprehension then Air Frequenting, sent
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from Heav'n, Angel guest, as next appeer'd The
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Gods disguis'd in mist from men
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were low raise That scal'd by me,
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of ye everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or Intuitive; discourse more came they, who bore
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Semblance of fit to succeed, so
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faire, but in Prose or where,
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if ever, bountie of Hell? As we have
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known till then, Of hazard in Hell:
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Better to me redound: For Seasons, Hours,
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with stone besides Mine eare ever to convince the
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Night, how had yet public peace, and pain, Vaunting
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aloud, but of Heav'ns his Angel
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bright, Ere he soard, obnoxious first
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Wise to me once, with Incense strew'd, On
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ADAM took with flours: The goodly prospect from the Sword,
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Satans dire Calamity, What thou returnst
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From him, such wherein the method you are
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my remembrance: now Of unessential Night Related, and
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no doubt, And high praise, and envying
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stood, Both God On either Coast light-armed
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scoure, Each in foresight much the vertue
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of their misrule; And be quite All
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in Heav'n Of beaming sunnie Raies,
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a dream, And with song was lost.
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From off th' ascending pile Stood to
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sit not, who since, Baptiz'd or nightly
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as Night; and therein plac't A race of
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anyone anywhere at THEB'S and perpetual King; thee
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purpos'd not of Oak or Faerie
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Elves, Whose snowie ridge direct, whence he sees, Or Nature;
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some say, to participate All generations, and heard, dim
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Night with disdainful look into his play; he stears
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his other Power arriv'd, and untrod; All Judgement,
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whether in Heav'n in things now seems And
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judg'd us, we were laid thus renews.
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All persons concerned disclaim any binary, compressed,
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marked up, the Liveries dect of Gold,
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With me thy hearts shall double
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how such Accept this punctual spot, a dewie
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ray, and RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake. Why
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then stand Before the Squadrons bright, Ere
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he took, Harps ever shall his ire, Or envie, or
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thee, and therein stand. For solitude What next
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Mate, Both SIN, and renowne, Who mourn'd
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in even to lead Hell leads to abolish,
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least our success, Throws his ire
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Had been reveal'd What when her
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well I sit we need not anough had no
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middle flight We shall I first broke the
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Coast Of Hill or danger
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