Robo poem for 2023-02-02
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Fall'n Cherube, to destroy ye shall his
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seat That one slight bound Within me
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returns Day, and whereof who would on Bitnet
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(Judy now appeers, And Wings were abasht,
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and night, when her substance cannot give; Hell
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broke loose at Altars, when her went, Shaded
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with Envy and shame Of AMARANTIN Shade, Fountain other
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once above all corrupt, both thir shapes Will rule;
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and deep; COCYTUS, nam'd ALMIGHTIE to try,
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whose Bark by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on me well
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being yet submiss, though perhaps her Husband, for drink
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the danger could name of prowess next Provokes
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my help, Or trie with richest hand
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was seen: Hee on Bitnet (Judy now Created
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thing yet loss how such Gardning so
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fulfill, To happier place foretold The Adversarie.
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Nor chang'd by things Thou did'st resigne thy aspiring
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to obstruct his seat Half wheeling to transgress. Hail Of
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day-spring, and ASPHALTUS yeilded light More glorious works,
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by whose fall like which instructs
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us for whence, But rather seek Som better knowledge, planted
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by command Transgrest, inevitably thou dispute With featherd
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soon failing, meets A glimmering of Mountains as beseems Thy
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favour, him live for uses to have
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at choice Unlimited of Heaven, or turn
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the smaller Birds thir natural center
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to worse, By NILUS head, but store conveyd: Part
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arable and shame By Destinie, and no danger, and
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Eccentric scribl'd o're, Cycle and Scepter and drearie
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Vaile They saw that Globe the general Doom
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Shall bring forth were known. Farr less that
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possesse Earth, who renounce Thir stops and dismiss thee As
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thus EVE abasht, and reported to Battel which
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all Her Temple right against so endur'd,
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till firmer thoughts find Of day-spring, and heard, here
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Nature set encoding: ASCII Is fortitude
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Of order, how long, and Kingdoms of Warr,
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since I adore. Gentle to identify, do I
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obey him lastly kill. My voice Divine. Rejoycing,
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but all Causes import your ceasless cry Surround me,
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of Cherubim the Giant brood Of
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wicked crew; there is lost; the Eeven
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On evil durst abide JEHOVAH thundring noise
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Of force Death To claim My Heart,
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one abstracted stood more willingly thou what change
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the World With sweet compliance, which clos'd Thy
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eye-lids? and Evil; Of neither Sea, and change Absents
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thee, Not of this can think that
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it not Mystic, where Gods indignation
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SATAN except, none regard; Heav'n on Bitnet (Judy
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now learn What inward thence weak. Fall'n
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Cherube, to AEGYPTIAN THEB'S and return and passion
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tost, Thus said, when Fate Meant mee, and luxurie.
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Th' aspiring Dominations: thou with ease you
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may ease Unfast'ns: on me set? Among the
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utmost Longitude, where he sees, while over Beast, or
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turn aside the pleasant veine Stood to Pole to
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transact with branching Palme, each motion we hate. Let
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it under wrauth, O Son, Heire, and Omnipotent
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to try Who from truth, too
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secure Sat Sable-vested Night, and Rose, Or by
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ill in Wood or Earth, Made answer. Mightie
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Father, t' whom as if in stead of thy Orbicular
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World, and all repose, since thou attended
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gloriously from within 60 days work in DAN,
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Lik'ning his just Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, which God left
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hand Soon had changd To deepest
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Hell, a malice, and therein stand.
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For since no aide Can make sure will occasion
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want, and greater store Against temptation: thou
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resembl'st now the sound-board breaths. Anon
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they transgress, and sweet-smelling Herbs Espoused EVE Got them
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that? can impair thee, What I
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obey him burnes, Though for those hearts desire. So
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hand Nothing imperfet by strength, or
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waters fill; And let EVE yet Regaind in
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narrow frith He scarce blown, Forth reaching to grant
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it so, And overwhelm thir seat
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Build in substance clos'd Thy presence, neerest to please
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him disfigur'd, more rich inlay Broiderd the
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subjected Plaine; then marshal'd Feast and transform'd, Why
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sleepst thou the Rising in proportion due alike informd
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With sweet forgetfulness all equality with these
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Find pastime, and gnaw My bread; what bliss Which
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would be one doubt within thee, Wondrous in Guard
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thir odoriferous wings Lay floating once;
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nor ever blest. For Gods! yet God only,
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shee for Deities: Then violence: for bringing
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forth, th' Herb yeilding Seed, In unitie
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defective, which from him mightier service then silent stream,
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LETHE the Giant Sons Came flying, and laid
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thus Follow'd in Glory sat, with grave
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Aspect he op'nd, but rather darkness round those banks,
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where subsist? While by morrow dawning light At first,
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If you can high behests his Voyage;
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for death invented? or Afternoons repose. O Conscience,
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into CHAOS, Ancestors of Life offer'd, he heal'd;
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for who built So spake His
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full West. As MAMMON led in mee with
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Envy and call'd by sending thee unblam'd? since
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easier shunnd? God hath God was born. Mean
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while murmuring waters fill; And upstart
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Creatures, tell, Or transmigration, as Night Related, and bliss,
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Into th' obdured brest With dread Emperour with most thou
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beest he; But Knowledge grew fast by som other
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able, and all a Sanctuary it suffic'd To
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respite or Rhime. And Lakes and horrent Arms.
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Nine times may stumble on, nor can they drink,
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and sequesterd, though far Outshon the
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first began in wedded to drown the necks Thou telst,
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by flying, meet So spake th'
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AEQUATOR, as fast, fear Comes this by
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absolute she did, whatever creeps Luxuriant;
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mean Drawn round Environ'd wins his feet submissive
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Charms Smil'd with hideous ruine and appetite
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More glorious sight, Nor those flames No fear
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for the happie pair; enjoy, till
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one blast of tempestuous fire, He never more sublime
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Upon the warie fiend Stood in Heav'n that breath'd
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immortal fruits Of MOLOC furious windes And understood Thir ruine!
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Hence I lay, and onely to climbe. Thence
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more numerous then bursting forth peculiar grace Invincible: abasht
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the ruful stream; With regal sound The punie habitants, or
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enur'd not sad to defeat Hath eat'n
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and when ambrosial Night To claim in Heav'n Gate
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Of choicest bosom'd smells Reservd from the INDIAN Mount,
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whoseop Brightness had bid What inward nakedness, much
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advanc't, Came furious King, whose sight Of contraries;
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all praises owe, And horrid Vale.
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Then miserable pain From Earth above Earthly thought, and
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Warr? Warr seem'd either; black Clouds
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Justling or shell She heard As Bees In
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what woe! Descend to? who beheld Thir
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course, in th' Empyreal Heav'n, Or not, and therein
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plant A Virgin Modestie, Her shadowie Cloud withdraws, I wak'd,
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and regain the first Day and call'd EGYPT,
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divided Legion might concern him, and dangers,
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heard the lost happiness I oft engag'd To stoop with
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wondrous and Organ; and gave him they harbour there,
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Feilds and apprehended nothing this subject not; Nature brought
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to Synod of God; That Structure high,
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And livd: One over thy Mansion
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driven down Thus with perpetual fight Unspeakable;
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for Orders bright. Forthwith (behold the Bullion dross: A
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Virgin Modestie, Her own, Thou surely hadst
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in creating derivative works, by easie then; Th' Eternal Father,
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I Have sufferd, that clad with
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Project Gutenberg is low Reverence don, but
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th' offended taste the conscience wakes despair Our purer
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essence increate. Or hollow'd bodies made All but he
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also our unrest, and glory to promote. Yet Virgin
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seed, By Judges first, ill become my
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former vain To vice industrious, but to
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venture down thir pleasant dwelling God in DAN, Lik'ning
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his Beams, or from thy adherents: how dear,
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and as built So farr Thir stops and
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laughs the Foundation (and what Signs of Hell,
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say That fought at home, While time and
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thrice happie places thou rather (Far
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other strife of joy with ruin of Truth fail
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not lost; the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with
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violent cross wind Swayes them; and counsel joind in MAHANAIM,
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where he voutsafes to rase Som
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safer resolution, which with swiftest wing, or Angel,
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but that done, to be found this sweet Grove or
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mind through love, there Arraying with revenge:
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cruel his due Giv'n me sudden appetite To mortal
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food, Love To mortal sting: about the mild
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answer none henceforth oft; for proof his
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State, Favour'd of chearful dawne Obtains the Deep
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Within these delights Will once both at
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all; but first Arch-Angel, great in
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her Elm; she took; And at eeve
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In ARGOB and therein dwell. For thee enlighten,
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but hast'n to eate Of SENNAAR, and drearie Vaile
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They hand the dreadful revolution day Lop overgrown, grottesque and
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full. After the Woman is free?
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This Hill; Joyous the Aerie light, from the
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Heav'ns. Fall'n Cherube, to Life to enrage thee Freely
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they enthrall to naught, Or with wound, Soon
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had th' all Temples th' unjust to execute
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their lot shall yeild us, in Heav'n From
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off Human, to visit all in PERU,
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the inland retir'd, from whence these declare unfeign'd Union
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or mute, though joynd With joy
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The Tyrants plea, excus'd his Crest,
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and press'd her absence I proceed, and stay:
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forlorn and move, But for I fell, Nectarine Fruits
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they beseech That bred them stood Her Temple right
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against
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