Robo poem for 2021-10-01
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Is propagated seem such companie as shall seldom
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chanc'd, when looking down, devour For dust is there
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plac't, with sinuous trace; not farr
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remov'd from mans delightful Seat provides For
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in SITTIM on yon dreary Plain, then Op'nd
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and chief Thee what resolution from the TARTAR
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bounds, His death lives, and build His travell'd steps; farr
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Then ever, by task and thrice threefold the Dorian
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mood Of Mans woe and commands
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that strife Was moving speech, Turnd fierie Cope of
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envie, or corrupt no cost them to
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enquire: above the Devil with Countnance blithe
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and pain Through CHAOS blustring winds, which
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wee to do thy wonted favour equal fear conceiv'd,
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GORGONS and persevere He scarce of anyone anywhere
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at all; needs remove The Womb
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of this Earth the root shall remain,
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Till warn'd, or possess her SATAN fell, Wholsom and
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tilth, whereon to reascend, Though chang'd His Laws Will
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he, Best with crescent Horns; To have else set
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the Towrs Of Wiles, More dreadful Dart;
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what compulsion and shoares Thir devillish Engine back I shall
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burn, and with lust and inquire Gladly
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the brittle strength and dying rise, and regain
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the terms of sorrow, doleful shades, where silence
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thir mirth & found From prone, nor could make
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them before each that implies not known,
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thence many Throned Powers, For those bad Expect
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to seek to blest MARIE, second Sovrantie; And one
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Who now fli'st thou? whom now seen Ten thousand Leagues
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awry Into my self, but sav'd who not lost;
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the Hierarchies Intends to loose tresses hid:
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he turnd. Nor stop th' ETRURIAN shades High up
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with pride, And Trumpets loud Hosanna's fill'd
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With long have a bitter consequence: for
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yet seen Though last his second in circuit
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inexpressible they nigh Your wonder, and shame in
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PALESTINE, and destin'd to comply with
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nimble tread; as violent cross wind Swayes
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them; wilt bring Silence, and firm brimstone, and bring
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on yon Lake thir might; The burd'n of anyone
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anywhere at highth of bliss, thy perfect PHALANX to soar
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Above all assaults, And live again In ignorance, thou thy
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name Is enmity, which God in her popular
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Tribes Of tears VVatering the Grave, Of
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heavenly Grace: and trouble, which time To
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final hope excluded thus, unmovd with Walks, and
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echoing Hill retir'd, In EDEN North, Where
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now prepar'd For this world Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd,
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And IDA known, since by my
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Will prove Where Armies whole success: When ADAM
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sore besides, That drove him, such acts of
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Warr, Warr then, Of length prevaile Against temptation: thou
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with jaculation dire, CERASTES hornd, HYDRUS,
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and sloth, Surfet, and passion first convex divides
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The Battel proud attempt thee, and filth
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Which God Approaching, thus wrested from sleep Was moving
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toward the signal giv'n, th' indignant waves. Now
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alienated, distance keepes Till final rest to tell
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Of CHAOS Umpire sits, And guided
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down he the CELTIC roam'd the Field, In
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Heav'n, On high; No light, but all Temples
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th' esteem of monstrous Serpent to fear here Nature
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unpossest By Act of MARY second ADAM the
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flowing cups With incense, where silence
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broke. Sole reigning holds the followers rather to
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iterate Her doing what Revenge? the most severe, It
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lies, yet all deprav'd, Justice seems; yet remaines unsung,
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where Thou usest, and Towrs, Concours in DAN,
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Lik'ning his creating hand provok't, since mute, though
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slow, mine to force of remove, Save
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with TARTAREAN Sulphur, and Flour. Our servile offerings. This
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would loose, Though after some inferiour
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Angel, for Maistrie, and full. After these
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were of Morn. Now when AEGYPT with
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me sprung, Two potent multitude Admiring
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enter'd, and consultation will And for the Patriarch
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of that now, thy beauty, which perhaps
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The ridges of God; I forewarn thee, Father,
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thy perfection, how faire, Answering his Providence Out of monstrous
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Serpent meeting here, nor unknown till
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one place, A Son, Or Pinnace anchors in
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both perhaps With Heav'nly Paradises dwell; But yet never
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ceasing bark'd With Eevning rise Unvanquisht, easier
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business were worthy well feign'd, or aught divine
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or Mountains huge in Front Presented with
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healing words made new commands, For God on
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Thy cherishing, thy sole cause To
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wearie him so many Throned Powers,
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in Front a flame, But well
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Spare out of Mercie and choice Here
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at Gods disguis'd in Mercy and
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call'd Princes of doubt, however small
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part, Motion, each other, think that live. For onely
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of sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd, and all delight,
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Mankind drownd, before scarse pleasant savourie pulp
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they weend That run Perpetual Circle, multiform;
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and URIEL once In horrible a fierie gleame
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Of Waters, and all assaults Their surest signal,
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they sat, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on her
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kind; Whose Bed is past, if thrown
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by sinning grown. The Confines met conceaves
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delight, As MAMMON led th' Antagonist of as
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inclination or whither Fate the Spie,
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With Tresses discompos'd, and renowne, Who tells of shame
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beneath His constant mind can never dwell, The discord
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which by th' indignant waves. Now not, revolted
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Spirit, zealous, as onely what contentment
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find? Thus wondrous birth: Be sure,
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To tempt with uplifted beyond Compare of joy,
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but that sight Of Battel: whereat
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their destind habitation; but delight, Mankind
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with ambitious mind By doom Reserv'd him next More
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tuneable then said is low raise
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Dreadful combustion down Must eat, they needs remove his
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prison strong, who unseen Wing to soar Above all
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on IMAUS bred, Whose vertue spent
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his way, Whether by command wherever stood
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In wise In a Wood-Nymph light In horrible
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a pleasing light turnd to like, but
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of Spirits bright Arms, Though sleeping, where he through
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Heav'n: The doubts that gently mov'd My being yet
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from above, none appeerd, Love not glance Show
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to direct The same free to all; but bring forth
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came they, who hold Caelestial Spirits hold
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them had need repeate, As Man hath adjudg'd, from
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mans life dies, and pure, accustomd hour stood
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Of noxious vapour, or herds, or eternal course, The
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number last At last consume us, the more of which
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God Rais'd of sorrow, doleful shades, where Youth smil'd
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Celestial, and reason'd high state Hold,
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as onely God, Saviour sent, so deform what
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permissive will, Yet not Man therefore as Sea-men
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tell, With tract Of all good;
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and pay The Heav'nly forme Incapable
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of God; I am secret; Heav'n surcharg'd with words
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attention won. Whence in delight could pittie Heav'ns
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fugitives, and blame behind: Which to
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few His Laws our Conquerour, (whom
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I apprehend not, Herb, Plant, Herb of things
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shall end as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the circling
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fire, His onely Son; On what by hate;
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if she will leave ye, and
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press'd her prime, yet remaines unsung, where
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Thou my Clay To lure her soft'nd Soile,
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for God for her fit head; both
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righteous plea, excus'd his state, Happiness
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in fears and Flocks are but with servitude; Not
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unattended, for blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly Guest. But all
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his Father, thy face I see
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hath forbid. Not of joy, to strike, though
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not safe. Assemble thou abhorr'st That gave
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a Meteor streaming to soar Above all
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restore. So Hills (For Earth he took me
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is lost. Thy absence I fear; Yet unconsum'd.
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Before thy Ofspring, end to submit or obscure,
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Can turn, or enur'd not eating Death:
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Satiate with looks receave Thy King
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Held by deeds compar'd this ASSYRIAN mount CASIUS old,
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Fortunate Fields, And ore the Beach Of Goats
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or seeming pure, and secur'd Long after came down
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As one Who justly gives (Whose
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praise of thy only extold, Son
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belov'd, Son with dreadful deeds Fearless, endanger'd
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Heav'ns fugitives, and regain the inmost
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bower Handed they sang of eternal woe. But
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thee, And Spirits Elect above Should favour equal
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all, this I equal'd the floud, With
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inoffensive moust, and sweetest his foul defeat
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Hath wiselier arm'd Out of Angels
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arm'd, Thir downie Gold compos'd SATAN alighted
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walks: a glistering Spires and supposest That
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slumberd, wakes the Giant Sons of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when the pair that
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shall yeeld him, for us he led
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me on, with downie Brest; the Eye To
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dispossess him, life ambrosial fragrance after sleepless Night;
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Light by merit Reigns. Goe MICHAEL of Worshippers Holy
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Rest; Heav'n wakes the gross to soar Above his
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doom: he was wont in true Libertie alone,
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Best with branching Palm, A Shape within me, so abject
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posture have peirc'd so gay, Ye
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Powers as in it profit thee along Innumerable force
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of retreat, Nor chang'd His wonder
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now lead To mortal food, and heard, but
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suddenly My being So fail not, finding
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way, till like which yet thir selectest influence;
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the hideous change. He came, but soon
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beg to force of anyone in Heav'n move Indissolubly
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firm; nor mine, I obey him
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there left but in Heav'n thick entwin'd, As
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Tribute large, Over the Moon. Thither full terms
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of grassie Couch, At first, If
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so happie Race Of BACCHUS from hence, though his
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absolute Decree Or turn not back to side by
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favour sent
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