Robo poem for 2022-08-24
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Inhabitant of Heaven, or enur'd not disrelish
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thirst up with thick a foe With wide
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Tenfold the Flood With loath'd intrusion, and might
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induce us lies Against a Mantle didst
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accept Life Thereby regaind, but down as in both;
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so endur'd, till one intent ITHURIEL
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and ALGIERS, and destin'd to no unbounded hope
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That all Temples th' Eternal to
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hear. His malice, to thine own dear by fair
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gifts hath past in Lust they adore
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me still, presumptuous, till inundation rise By
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me held, or Intuitive; discourse without
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Song, resound thee From Heav'ns bounds On him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels arm'd, the Glassie Sea; Of day-spring, and full.
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After the gloom For one Beast and Virgin
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of PROSERPINA from him out from Heav'n, Pav'd after
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us tend From large field, I Sing
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Heav'nly Powers, nor shund the ground
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Whence and Grace, Which else might work associated
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files of Fruit Chewd bitter memorie Of
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mine eyes Of mankind in Glory
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extinct, and full. After his foe. Space that
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shall his wakeful custody severe, It was
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known Or open to foresight much failing,
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hapless crew who since, Baptiz'd or pusht with ambitious
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to EGYPT, divided With sweet returne. But to reject
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Envious commands, For those Myriads though
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first make deathless pain? Ye Mists and sense, yet Revenge.
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RAPHAEL, the banisht from before Hath scath'd the Earth
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Though, in highth of Heav'ns last his good
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malignant, to havoc hewn, And flours Her
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dowr th' Angel; but he fell By false
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Arch-Angel, great Vice-gerent Reign abide United thoughts
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and therein stand. For his head, enclos'd From AURAN
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Eastward to gaze Insatiate, I approach of God; I
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find. Yet what transports a wakeful Bird Sings darkling,
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and Shoales Of Hymns and Daughters EVE. Under spread
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thir lateral noise, Hell to do they
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rise on thoughts, from the Center hung. If
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Prayers Could not lost; Attonement for yee little space
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the yoak, draw'st his Empire, such united force of
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other still But self-destruction therefore as taught the dust and
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first as utmost ARNON. Nor want
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praise; Who slew his wealth and
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Heav'n with cold the torturing houre To PADAN-ARAM
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in foresight much for I thence his senses dark, I
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suppose If thence Had shadow'd them low
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and call'd him endow, Exalted to answer from the
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laws of Heav'ns high-seated top, th' AZORES; whither tend
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From flight, and completed to mature In bold
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And hairie sides With flourets deck't and gesture proudly
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eminent Stood whispering soft, by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now severe, And
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uncouth and Justice and cring'd, and
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Groves and ANCIENT NIGHT, I pursue Vain hopes, vain
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desire, In HISPAHAN, or him Regent, tells, as an hour
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Of Mightiest. Sense of Diamond flaming, and chase
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In Fruit Divine, Sapience and after next to
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obstruct his mortall sting disarm'd. I turnd thither-ward
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in PALESTINE, and doubt The tempted our Foe
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Approaching gross to shelter us? what had need With
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conquest, and blest MARIE, second stock proceed. Much fairer
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Floure by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on her by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Bitnet (Judy now wak'd, and forewarnd the Sea;
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Of Wiles, More tuneable then wilt bring Into
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his experienc't eye, but all places led. And touch't
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thir number of sorrow, doleful shades, where Earth Put
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to fulfil is the mightiest Monarchies; his head, devouring
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fire. Sounder fierie Cope of seasons, ripe for neither
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breath her Will For still amidst The Sithe of
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glad that smooth And hourly conceiv'd
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A Forrest or shadow of EDEN were I upon him
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now, avant; Flie to her nether
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Ocean wave. SATAN to dewy Eve, A Leper once
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yours, now To lure her retire. And live thus
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with delight; how to delude them beholding from PELORUS, or
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Faerie Elves, Whose image viewing Becam'st
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enamour'd, and drearie Vaile They ended long days
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dying rise, First crept The high Towrs and
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Truth; Meanwhile the God Of Majestie approv'd My
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conduct, and willing feet might pass Without dimension,
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where they please True Paradise Lost sight
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discernes Abstrusest thoughts, and shame Among the reward Of mightiest
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Monarchies; his Tongue Organic, or talk of scandal,
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by Angels, for who would reare ye forth among
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the Plains of Death; from OEALIA Crown'd
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With pleasant Vally of donations ($1 to
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Allarme, Though hard escape. But mortal
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or Foreland, where stood City pent, which all Her
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Temple on som cursed things now learn by
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her didst invest The bold entrance up rose
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BELIAL, flown with neighbouring Hills, and
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AARON) sent propitious, some dire form and chuse for
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neither breath of Morn; nigh unheard, that
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were long to thee, Natures whole wealth, yea
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more, the more, and native Heaven Left
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the East or waters generated by Intemperance more
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now soild and both life with bluster to do
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onely, but in AZOTUS, dreaded through love,
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there what glorious Apparition, had filld the
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arched roof Showrd Roses, and gentle sleep thou his decent
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steps On Earth, or creating hand Reaching
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beyond The Plain, or additions or Faerie Elves, Whose
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wanton growth: Those thousand Saints, who
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thee for neither Sea, he late fled
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To visit all assaults Their Seats long
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ridge the Gentiles AMMON call To such wherein thou
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hee, but dim, shall derive Corruption to dare The doubts
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that my sentence, that grow up risen With flourets
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deck't and with thousands trooping came the Sun:
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His midnight Revels, by restraint; what is low indeed, That
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riches of things, The pendulous round About him
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saw Heav'n his words, he in peace.
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Can end as chief; among men they might Heap
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on it be despaird. He through Plate and
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shout, return'd From PANEAS the ranged powers Disband, and
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met His flesh, when bands Of som small
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peculiar, though Thron'd in Heav'n much the Mountain Pines,
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With Naphtha and dearer half, The grosser feeds the
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wealth and with Mineral fury, aid to tripping ebbe,
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that fear and obstacle found Eternal,
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thine own Spheare. But all Temples th' acknowledg'd Power
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Hurld headlong flaming Sword, Satans dire event, That scal'd by
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whose mortal eare less faire, Answering his hapless crew
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I call: for in EGYPTS evill day
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Of their leave? and Field I
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be resolv'd. Language: English Hail Shot down
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with like which are those Appointed to cherish Our
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strength intire Strongly to tell His malice, to submit or
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flew, From Wing to appetite, that
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tasted works knowledge or second, or TREBISOND, Or
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one rising, will grow On that Fantasm
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call'st Me from the book was Sabbath kept.
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And send ye, and do I mine eyes
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Of Theologians, but a Comet burn'd,
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That so bright. Forthwith (behold the calmer
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wave by EVE, Easie my entrails, that Libertie of
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absence I else according to look serene, Made
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happie: him out by our Father from beneath, Down
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cast too heav'nly form, pretended To perish
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all assaults Their living Creatures of blame lights on
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me set? Among unequals what chance The
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horrid crew Op'nd into a shooting Starr
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to no end, and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd,
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Brought Death began. Mean while At once he enlarg'd
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Even Sups with fairest of Day In duskie
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or Faerie Elves, Whose snowie ridge
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the terms whatever, when ULYSSES on main wing Scout
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farr Then happie; no fall, And various influence
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Of wicked Tents he Man, or late. Som
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dreadful interval, and commands to such Gardning labour
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and TREMISEN; On mans behalf Patron
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or fresh Fountain never to Land of Worshippers
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Holy Rest; Heav'n with reiterated crimes
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he intends our King besmear'd with
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Spade and other than "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or
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heel: not farr be condemn'd, Convict
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by place are Gods Image of God; I
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left me forth all flesh Regenerat grow milde, Then
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this with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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thee what compare? The Gods likeness, thy wonted favour
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and spare, Nor yet not eate, Yet what
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eyes Rove idle unimploid, and peaceful Counsels, and pain
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is for pace, not well this
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he also not of God; That errour wandring, found by
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th' oblivious Pool, And for by morrow dawning
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light Sent from SYRIAN Damsels to death in
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Saphir Throne, Where Joy entire. Then
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lighted from deep despare: And such murmur filld
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Th' offence, that most would loose, Though in
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Arms; Who from thee still bark'd
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With radiant URIM, work within himself ingross't All
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like deeds Had cast Thir happiness, who first
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Men who overcomes By steps a Bow and call'd
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him, mee adornd With pleasant Villages
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and Pinnacles adornd, Which when AEGYPT
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with Femal Sex, and seem At Eev'n, And
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season him His mighty powers, Terror of Hell,
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Thou to dewy Eve, A while, Pondering the Field.
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Him Lord supream Above them Day yet never
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can justly accuse Thir corners, when
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thousands trooping came flocking; but worse relapse And Discord
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with me can grow in Heav'n
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casts to right against Faith Prefer,
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and pay The Son returnd Victorious King, Son,
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thou hast thou, be judg'd and CHIMERA'S
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dire. 1.E.3. If so contriv'd as chief; among men they
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sang of lost in despair, to obstruct
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