Robo poem for 2023-12-30
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She was plaine, A gentle sleep Affects
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me beguil'd URIEL, gliding through experience
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taught the Creatures, to mark what was in narrow search;
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and rule, which who lives in
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despair, to open admiration him last,
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then accurst, since none could it self, the Oracle
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of Project Gutenberg are past thy appetite, and longing
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pines; Yet unconsum'd. Before all who created
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the onely Tree he caus'd to impose:
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He trusted to simplicitie Resigns her who
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beheld so besides Mine eyes of anyone anywhere at
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Sea cover'd with bolder wing, as low raise
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thy tidings carrie to Heav'n: The stedfast
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hate: At that here Chains and cleerd, and scarce
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up every Vertue, in Heavn, & Heav'n
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secure, and new! Doctrin which God said Be questiond
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and passion tost, Thus will reigne A gentle sleep I
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wondring lookt, beside it self: To trample thee how
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wearisom Eternity so hee Affecting God-head, and full. After these
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magnific Titles now awake Tunes her lowlie wise:
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Think not imparted to side subducting, took From
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Heav'n, And hateful; nothing sway'd, To guiltie
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shame beneath His swift thought, and
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highest wisdom infinite Host, and stature as Sea-men tell,
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How few unknown dangers and wrought In
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CHAOS, Ancestors of anyone anywhere at large
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bestow From your Curse! Ah, why do with
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revenge: cruel Serpent: him rise I
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mine eyes Of every Creature, fair Idolatresses, fell A
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hideous joyn'd That were propos'd: for Man, Or
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Wonders move His lapsed powers, Terror of God;
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I flew, From Reason, to thee
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informd With Reason, Loyal, Just, and thee Paradise? thus
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milde Zone his Sire Hymning th' HESPERIAN
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Fields, And touch't thir joy, Heav'n hath impaird, which else
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according to man, Met such appear'd in All. But
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on yon boyling cells prepar'd, That must exasperate Th'
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associates and press'd her bestial Gods;
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and bloom, or stand, Whether such as hate
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in PALESTINE, and Faith to acquaint With reason is
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his, or access Without Copartner? so bent
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to her stood; But still Eevning Starr that blowing
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Martial sounds: At DARIEN, thence expell'd, reduce me
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redound: For Spirits immortal sing?) Suspended Hell,
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not lost; the flight from Heav'n the
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call the PLEIADES before Dwelt from
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hence, though joynd With gentle looks, to
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dwell; But Justice, bids, His death condemnd A
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dreadful gloom, Which I more? Our foile
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in narrow room Natures whole Creation, or Aire?
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Father from SYRIAN Damsels to worse, Here watching
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round? Here matter all, To set Labour and
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somwhat rais'd Above th' inroad of wise, Or
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Spirit perhaps in Heav'n of bliss. Scepter
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high blest, Whom thou hear'st thou spok'n as
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Sea-men tell, ye Sons Then was not
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on. SATAN to come, so highly, to obstruct his
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Providence Out of Science, Now less Then
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aught appeers, And now in BIZANCE, TURCHESTAN-born; nor did
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God, well suite with ADAM, in PALESTINE, and distribution
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of Hell, Thou canst, who that
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live, though unbeheld in bliss, as
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Man, with hideous Name, Sea should
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thus milde Zone Dwell not of
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som connatural force he dwells not flowing,
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And cannot together sowd, And dying to
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please Like honour him old Night:
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first seduc'd With hundreds and Sons Hurl'd
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headlong to men wont in Triumph high
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praise, The flaming swords, drawn by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon dreary Plain, then And
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livd: One fatal Throne: Which we perhaps with
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hideous Peal: yet, when Millions of
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death, like which follows dignity, might exalt Our
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Authour. Heav'nly instructer, I nearer drew Aire, Forth
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issu'd, brandishing his Throne, inlaid with Starr's Numerous,
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and Eye Of hideous Peal: yet, when
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her th' account To call the vault of
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Nature; some dire attack Of depth immeasurable: Anon
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they shall pervert; and Faith Rarely be
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admir'd, Whose vertue, summon all, so
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I yeilded, by violence and Gonfalons twixt Van Pric
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forth peculiar grace in reward on mans
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offence. O Son, Or East or degree, Contented with
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Rayes direct his faction, in mooned hornes Thir
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Orisons, each side a long Had entertaind,
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as lowest works, honor dishonorable, Sin-bred, how Can execute fierce
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contention brought along Innumerable force as infinite, Is doubtful;
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that smooth the dwellings of compliance.
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To worship paid In amorous intent, Mine never dwell,
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hope was of change. He held them
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stood Or live again dissolve Allegeance to return to all;
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with me expos'd. But who with perswasive accent
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thus much less. How little think how it
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thine; it rose, and imperial Powers, Consult how
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with quick returne, Father, half this Paradise He
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trusted to Arms Against thee Chiefly
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by freely give; as that infernal pit
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I seduc'd them excells; Nor yet
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all Temples th' ambrosial fragrance fill'd Immeasurably,
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all is fear'd; should mean pretense, but infinite: for
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such Majestie approv'd in stead, and intellectual food,
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and proud! Words interwove with delusive Light, when
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to doom severe, our afflicted Powers that strange Thou canst
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not th' Eternal eye, and pain Distorted,
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all Sun-shine, as struck'n mute, and
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Cedar tops the conditions? and passion mov'd, in
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Triumph high as one Soule. Then aught disturb'd thir
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waste, and as Sea-men tell, With wondrous birth:
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Be gather'd beams, and all Temples
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th' arch-fellon saw good This noveltie
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on they took, Harps they stood and O now
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lament his Pride Had cast Thir
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penance, laden with three-bolted Thunder stor'd, And sat as much
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less. How much converse with me. To
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dwell, unless Be infinitly good, Where he then His great
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Axle, and who stood, Thir fight,
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who full resplendence, Heir Of vertue infus'd, and
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die: what deny, and I, methought, alone The promise
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made hereby apter to all; but them at
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leasure to CERES ripe for lost. Of Spirits bright
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Legions, to unlock These Royalties, and smoak: Such
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restless thoughts, and with mine. Whence
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in himself rebellious, here that might lend
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at THEB'S and all who deceive
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his Rod to be judg'd on flours, much
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advanc't, We may lye Groveling and warme,
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Temper or fraud Drew audience find, who under
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this Fruit Of MOLOCH homicide, lust then half amaz'd unwarie
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brest With Blessedness. Whence rushing sound
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Of wandering, as mee. They heard, dim Night Or
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multiplie, and bear, Our great Conquerours,
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Patrons of truth; who next subordinate Awak'ning,
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thus Eve repli'd. Thou at large to irksom night;
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at hand, and Shields Blaz'd opposite, half
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on smooth rin'd, or deep thunders
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roar Must'ring thir way they must do, undo,
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and jarring sound Or Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no middle
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parts, then Warr therefore, I that Saphire Fount
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of place: Now also mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd,
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yet these magnific Titles now SATAN, so small he
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strode. Th' Infernal noise; Warr arose, And
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high strength, and inmost womb, more was
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ceas't, but peace would creep, If care must
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light, Purest at large to gaze The builders next
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behind, Whose snowie ridge the Maker, be mine,
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I eate Bread, Till at Altars, when
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vapors fir'd Impress the NORWAY foam The present journey) and
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so fair Son in Heav'n Refrein'd his rash
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hand the deep thoughts; & closing stood much advanc't,
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We mean to do against Armie of him;
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hee Whose failing, hapless fall Hee in
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despair, to soar Above all reponsbility that
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swim th' ascending pile Stood whispering soft,
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less ancient and after EVE Undeckt, save
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the fruits of thir pietie feign'd submission swore: ease
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I bring; Which the profluent streame,
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Whose vertue and changing stile be paid their
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State Mine never shall remain, Till
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and Odours and Song; Such disproportions,
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with ambitious aim Against the midst a cover'd field,
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unsafe within Noise, other still to do
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practically ANYTHING with ambitious to tell
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thee on, with speedier flight Upborn with
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me loath Us here, Not mee. They to
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entertain The mind And chiefly assur'd us; and
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penal Fire, as Sea-men tell, Tell,
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if unforbid thou enjoy Free Vertue and should enthrall
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to disinthrone the terrestrial Moon Globose, and
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thee partake with tears A day from
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the Foe. Seest thou resembl'st now to
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soar Above th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus returnd:
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URIEL, one Empire; doubtless; while Warr therefore, I drag
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him raise them breeding wings Displayd on
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all, yet well, how chang'd in fears and spoil and
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humane; A mightie Father and Glorie him perplext, where Thou
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interposest, that Godless crew involv'd In
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loving thou eaten of Light From each milder
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thought. High overarch't imbowr; or punish
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endless? wherefore cease we need repeate,
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As by those Of EREBUS. She spake,
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and fearless, nor EVE Persisted, yet in machine
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readable by Sin, his dewie locks distill'd
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Ambrosia; on yon celestial Sign Where neither various
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style Nor grateful then his Carcass glut the trains and
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harsh. On whom mutual league, United I
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seduc'd them Less attributed to dwell; But list'n
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not less then if Spirit Powrd forth her so,
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By place our doom express them free, Yet
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envied; against the odious offrings, and passion tost,
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Thus Satan and therein plant A Lazar-house
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it so, that Day yet free,
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And worship paid the Night receives
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him passing: these at thir freedom
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both Skie, in Heav'n arriv'd, both Grip't in
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unapproached light As through experience of Warr,
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