Robo poem for 2023-11-28
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If these Elements the rest can envie more;
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Yet leudly dar'st our substance with
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Celestial vertues rising, will and wild,
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under evil, and circling thy looks of this agreement.
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If aught Then thou wast taken, know to dissect
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With dangerous To enter, and listning to
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do the flesh Corrupting each side One Kingdom, let
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them forth crept The aggregated Soyle Death
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is, and call'd RAPHAEL, said ADAM, at
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no way, or Topaz, to do they grow
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In eminence, and Fish, Beast, or more Cease
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I extinct; A Forrest or Love, how chang'd
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at th' obscene dread they Gods disguis'd in
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Hell: so hainous now, uncall'd before the spirit and
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Stone Of fiercest Spirit That heav'n his
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Enemies. At one secure Sat like the Mount.
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Creation first, ill secur'd Long had
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the Universal Face begins Her bosom smelling Gourd, up
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here Wantond as a living in heav'n: For onely Rancor
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and call'd Princes of God; That to
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contribute Each hour What feign'd submission swore:
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ease I beg, and ADAM his
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shape it brought: and cleerd, and shame beneath This
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answer none regard; Heav'n of ADAM
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the method you within him, but straight I
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will destroy Us happie, not eate, Yet soon
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aware, Each in bigness to know, Why hee
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First to passion first smiles on Bitnet
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(Judy now In amorous play. To those remoov'd,
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Such of this vessel can Bird When CHARLEMAIN with me
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mine Eyes all Her spots of God; That
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shake Heav'ns blessed Spirits for pietie
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feign'd submission swore: ease thy use, obscure Detain from neighbouring
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Hills were they themselves ordain'd thir study of EVE,
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Those Blossoms and renown; For heav'nly Records
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now Gladly into the Mission of men,
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And Planets, Planet-strook, real dignitie: Adornd She tempers
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dulcet creams, nor missed the Waters: and after some
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that fail them, is most High; because from sleep
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Now less think to Fire, Against his
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Eyes; With clang despis'd His odious offrings,
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and added The Bird Sings darkling, and peaceful words
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his conquest, and assume Thy frailtie
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and dangers, heard no unbecoming deed created World
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erroneous to judge the foaming Steeds; what power Who
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first knew would I draw his Hill top,
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus MICHAEL; These things, and Creeping
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things, a spacious World, And calculate the Potent Victor to
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transgress. Fall'n Cherube, to do what I
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suppose If you follow thee, and resound
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thee is judicious, is punish't; whence thou enjoy thee,
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dim Night her stood; For sin, on by
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those Nor stood in mutual slaughter bent.
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Forthwith his Eternal wisdom back he sees, Or come I
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will trouble raise: Hast thou reck'n right, and
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consultation will cleer thir Lord: Under thy
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Manhood also her through Pond or
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once as Hell, her stay. Oft to
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do thy looks Of living strength, Not
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incorruptible would prolong Life three folds were heard new Worlds.
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On that sat devising Death So judg'd of life. So
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started back, Remembring mercie, and kills
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thir canie Waggons light: So quick'nd appetite, more
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likely habitants, or rare, With stench
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and with crescent Horns; To future we
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to run Perpetual Fountain side up
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here thou seekst To Battel these were set
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From CANAAN, to impose: He made request, and spread
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her aide Timely interposes, and Songs, In Balmie Sweat,
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which instructs us out-cast, exil'd, his
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Potent Victor in Vallie and empties to
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Death; ye to that charm'd Thir Orisons,
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each Tree Stood thick bestrown Abject
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and gave it may arise Of Cedar,
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Pine, and disturb, Though threatning, grew Insuperable highth
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of Pomp and rue the watrie Glass Of
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Truth, that soyle may likeliest was,
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what the first Region scarce to
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tell thee Mans nourishment, by all, Or
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Pilot of incorrupt Corrupted. I in mutual league,
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United as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the shoare
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Of BARCA or enur'd not restraind
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as beseems Thy words renewd. But yet
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him leagu'd, thy folly, and build in
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fear for Signes, For never more glorious Apparition, had
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displeas'd, his wing. The Devil turnd For CHAOS and
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Apathie, and Power, In Battels and MESSIAH, who drinks,
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Forthwith upright he created thee how
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thir attendant Death. Here Pilgrims roam, that
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day, Which of HINNOM, TOPHET thence
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raise A monstrous sight Before thir languisht hope Is
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now learn By Judges first, that equal anger
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saves To found not guiltie Serpent,
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by hanging in me still, presumptuous, till the
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general Names in Heaven shalt look into such
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appear'd Obscure som other first: Man of
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pure of other work outgrew The
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Ground whence light & stai'd With borrowd light
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the ample spaces, o're the Thunderers aime
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Your numerous host of Armies rung With clang despis'd His
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Brother; studious thoughts of thee, neerest Mate With warbl'd
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Hymns, and interrupt his entrails tore, disgorging foule Are
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many Throned Powers, nor known: and Grace, wherein thou
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Centring receav'st from begging peace: for drink
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the terms imposed by surprize To a second
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bidding darkness there what intends thy reasoning
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this ignorance of FESOLE, Or Bright effluence of Renown
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less hideous outcry rush'd in Heav'n resembles
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Hell? As was pure, And now (Certain to soar Above
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all Her mischief, and Chance, and
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sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from the
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previous one--the old Night. All as infinite,
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That sacred Feast Serv'd only sign of Warr,
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what of heav'nly fraught. Whence ADAM to soar Above
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them more shall heave the Banks Of secondarie hands,
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wings, at worst On duty, sleeping found deadly;
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he spake th' innumerable false, unmov'd,
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Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His fixed thought of thee,
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foretold The Grandchilde with hideous ruine and coast
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of Battel; and INDUS: thus pour'd: GABRIEL, to
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fall One Spirit That Warr Irreconcileable, to mee
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Shall long her Night receives From Diamond
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and be blest, Much less and Night, and longing
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eye; Nor serv'd but he descended strait; the
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Muses haunt Cleer Victory, to anyone anywhere
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at THEB'S and weltring by whose drouth Yet to
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be sure, The middle Spirits evaded swift or Air,
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nor Shore, nor yet none appeerd, From hence, no
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dishonor on Thy folly; or not,
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who late hath equald, force upon
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our doom apply'd, Though numberless, and shame Of
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yesterday, so threatning, grew Transform'd: but not admit; thine
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no way, besides Prone on my Eternal
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wisdom all, receives From Hell And opportune excursion
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we most concerne the earth the Firmament: So Law
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appears Wag'd in Triumph high magnificence, who
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more milde, Then happie; no more, while over her
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Wheeles That made thir own, and
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CYTHEREA'S Son; If so affirm, though men
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Interpreted) which follows dignity, might Extort from
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mercy shewn On Wheels her way, or exhorting glorious
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once of SYRIAN Damsels to soar
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Above them in Front a numerous late, or 20.zip
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***** This more numerous then marshal'd Feast Serv'd
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by Fountain by fight, As far disperst In
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whose Bark by nature, and thrice
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to soar Above all Temples th' ungodly from
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SYRIAN Damsels to impart Things unattempted
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yet inflicted, as earthly fruits of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or once warnd;
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whose Eye of sorrow, doleful shades, where and Carbuncle
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most irregular they live, though grave, ey'd
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them, by flying, meet Man; him forbidden
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to higher of light, as rais'd Others
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among fresh field I resolve, ADAM reply'd. Daughter of Hell,
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Which his Legions to feel! The
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radiant visage incompos'd Answer'd. I deem) So fair spreading Trees;
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which Man pronounc't it rose, And let
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dry Land: nigh unheard, that livd, Attendant on
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Bitnet (Judy now exhal'd, and revenge, that rape
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begot These bounties as earthly sight, each behind Illustrious
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on Bitnet (Judy now know that now, foretasted
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Fruit, our image, Man Restore us, his malice
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serv'd it intends; till wandring course began, When, and
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food alike destroyes In knowledge, planted here onely, or
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message high repute Which taught the Rivers.
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That kept thir Rebellion, from hence
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without restraint, Lords of fight; The clasping Ivie where
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length, breadth, and strict necessity; Our Enemy, our eyes, Sunk
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down With scatter'd Arms they satiate, and with
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discontinuous wound And fierie red, sharpning in narrow
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circuit to bear thir Gods, and
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shame nigh hand Grasping ten fold More destroy'd
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then anough, that formd flesh of knowledge, and
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drag thee oft, as glowing Iron Scepter
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then begin Your wearied vertue, whom hath
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in despair, to obtain, and Organ; and
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ugly Serpents; horror chil'd At random yeilded
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light well ended soon inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring might or
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Morn, We mean Drawn round the Seraphim Approach not,
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so besides Prone on by GRECIAN Kings, Learn
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how the vent appli'd To chains
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Heapt on them more. With Tresses discompos'd, and
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I wound And reassembling our Empire
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up with ambitious mind and prime Architect:
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his own? ingrate, he makes guiltie shame, the tender herb,
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were such cruelties With wondrous fair; thy permission
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of that word which both on golden Hinges turning, as
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utmost power with tears Bewailing thir Banners rise
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in connexion sweet, That bred them that? can die,
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yet such horrid crew I will to obstruct his
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experienc't eye, and with me unsearchable, now severe, Imput'st
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thou leading, such companie as Night Or
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