Robo poem for 2024-07-12
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Whence in pleasure, though secret gaze, Or
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monument to soar Above th' ambrosial frutage bear, Our
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second rout, Confusion heard within Lights High Rapt in
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it rose, And various mouths. There is dreadful;
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they made Occasionally; and sad experiment I upon him
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slope their Creator, and Mother, to
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date Founded in PALESTINE, and wide her
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the spirited with ambitious to love shal outdoo
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Hellish hate, To Noon retir'd, To lessen thee,
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And pavement Starrs, and all assaults Their surest signal, they
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Less winning cheap the easier to accept as this
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etext is its own both ascend the Serpent
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though mean to Force or TREBISOND, Or in Gold
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Dazles the Bullion dross: A while in it envie,
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yet he sits High Eternal Father from thence Magnanimous to
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create more Thenceforth, but well his
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rage; Under the sea, Earth outstretcht immense, and
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alterd stile, Speech to fall. Henceforth his
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attention held on NORWEGIAN hills, to relate What miserie
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From innocence. So since easier business were
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it rag'd, in order came and foule.
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But bid sound Of his heel. Whence and
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spoil and dismiss thee at Altars, when
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AEGYPT with steep savage Hill Torn from
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the free to Nations of anyone anywhere
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at Altars, when least sought, where Heav'n witness with
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fairest unsupported Flour, From Father from
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the new acceptance, nor known: and dangers, heard Commanding loud.
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1.F.2. LIMITED RIGHT OF THIS WORK Whence and gay, Ye
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Cedars, with ambitious mind from Heav'n Must be
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worth Came Prologue, and showr the
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Books of merit more hope no acquittance ere
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th' accustomd hour stood A Shape
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within kenn he Man, & Shores with ten
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fold More solemn Councel forthwith from such resemblance of
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Life Neglect not, and lastly kill. My labour calls
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Justice, bids, His day, Since by ventring higher
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then May reap his Fathers sight. And at THEB'S
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and Quiver with jocond to retaine
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Her self In sorrow unfeign'd, and call'd
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Princes of Pomp and with Happiness in
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vain and breath'st defiance here Chains and shame that one
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slight bound the flowrie Brooks In order,
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so Fate will first displaid, Carnal desire To
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vice industrious, but all comliness and
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realtie Remain not; To worst Of his warlike
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Parade, When ever happie: him make deathless
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pain? where these Beasts of merit, That self of
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supernal Grace. So talk'd the shortest choosing, and wine.
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Witness if better counsels from the rest: through waste,
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and therein Each at THEB'S and
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one Who came single; hee Who
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came mantling Vine Layes forth peculiar grace Attends
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thee, how we send, The perilous
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edge Of battel when BEELZEBUB perceiv'd, then
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sacrificing, laid thus renews. Disclaimer: The middle pair Girt
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with steddie wing the Wilderness of all Law unjust
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to quit The evil shall bruise
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my wisdom, and Michael Hart, the thighs Of
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shrubs and Feminine, Her nightly visitation unimplor'd, unsought, Happie
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for death for sight, If true, they
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may, accept My Bowels, their Names Of Goats or
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possess This Earth? reciprocal, if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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natural pravitie, by whose waves orethrew BUSIRIS
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and face of CHALDAEA, passing to soar
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Above th' accuser. Thus what thy utmost
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end and wearie him live content, hath our attempt, and
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with coole ZEPHYR, and therein Each in Heav'n
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move In presence to bring: Behold a craggy
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Bay After the Mole immense To vice industrious,
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but still I point now learn by ill become
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So willingly thou ADAM, well may shew him
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better: wise he pass'd Through labour then in eeven
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scale The paths and till firmer thoughts Had rous'd
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the dust I have th' Heroic then bursting
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forth Triumphant through experience of Truce; IRIS
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all prodigious things, and beguil'd, by John
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Milton Is the Starr Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair enticing Fruit Of Warriers old In some forein
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land imbosom'd without restraint, Lords of Heaven, or
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had round, That day, in each hand provok't, since
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humane life, and Diurnal Spheare; Till
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Pride Had in shadiest Covert hid metallic Ore,
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The Clouds that temperance taught the Suns Orb, Incredible
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how the World Where pain Through labour must be.
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Let us unforeseen, unthought of, know thee, aided
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon Lake where CHINESES
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drive us unforeseen, unthought of, know That Shepherd, who should
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I else as Gods And cloudie Van, On mee
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they onely over the necks Thou
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interposest, that this your thrall, and beyond Frighted the
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Hierarchies Intends to dwell; But in machine readable
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by deceit and pain Distorted, all dispraise:
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But I seduc'd them in reward was
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old! For me, how that time when the
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King Stood up, and therein plant
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eyes, and Golden lustre rich inlay Broiderd the
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Hymenaean sung, Both day spring, under the Fiend,
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and markt his Pride Had rounded still
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thy conduct, and with meats & when to taste?
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Forbid who himself in Arms, unarm'd they pervert that
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they keep watch, that shall his anointed King;
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thee not; To add Faith, Love, which
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both quick glance Show to force as seemd,
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or understood must the quiet state he fram'd. From
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amidst them that shall spring, under a Project
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Gutenberg is true, here however to violate sleep, and
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smoak: Such prohibitions binde The grosser feeds the
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Orders bright. Nor solid good wherein
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appear'd Less pain, professing next subordinate Awak'ning, thus half on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to assume Thy Thunders magnifi'd;
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but thine, and therein dwell. For
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one rising, will And long Had been
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thir Rebellion, from the sudden blaze on him forbidden
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to ruin last, Though chang'd in despair, to
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unhoord the truth thus to soar Above th'
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upright beams innumerable scarce the Cohort bright confines, whence
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thither My early care, Not unattended, for
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him, punisht in confusion, wrath or fills and
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dance about thee concentring all a
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format used on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, they enthrall themselves: I purchase deare
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Short intermission none pass Occasion which op'ning wide, and
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spent, sunk before her eare of youth about
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TROY Wall; or humid Bow, When time and smoak: Such
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were who without end Intestine War in performing end Of
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missive ruin; part puts me seemd both our
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hopes. But further by keeping the Sons With me? ye
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die. How overcome with hideous Peal: yet, when
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the Government well suite with SATURN old possession, and hollow;
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though free From every Bush with human Gods.
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So spacious, and reasons, and glad that faire Oxen
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and be pain'd By conversation with
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unsucceeded power. Shalt thou with almost no
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nor known vertue even to taste? Forbid who
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I transgress'd, nor the suttle Art, Concocted and with
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pain of warr; there mingle and unmake, For you, there
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onely Son, seest All circumspection, and night; at Heav'ns
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Almightie. Thou shalt die a Heard Of BARCA or
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flight with me. Some days; how Can it seem
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At last Words alone My judgments,
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how chang'd thir bane, When who need, or Aire?
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Accuse not Man, accepted so, yet much
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advanc't, Created thee, EVE perhaps, to bloom,
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or enur'd not have sin'd, According to
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abide JEHOVAH thundring out th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as that
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light she assay'd: But thou incurr'st by
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what cause the rest, if our destruction: if transported
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I wound Receive, no fall, o'rewhelm'd With nicest touch.
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Immediate in scorn. Think nothing this happiness, or who I
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also mad'st the flowing Gold compos'd
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SATAN alighted walks: a Mountain fell'd) Brass, Iron, three
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places led. And into this frail World;
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Open, ye Rivers, Woods, and all imbroild, And
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rest were wise, more hands dispatch Of leaves
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in secret, riding through experience of
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anyone anywhere at each other, as
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that flaming Chariot sate watch, that breath, From
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off From Hill retir'd, To Noon amid
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the Cherubim; the Sin-born Monster moving Fires that
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live, scarse from such Thir multitude,
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like themselves of Life, to mix Irradiance,
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virtual or sought; for ever to wander here,
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as farr Then scornd thou appeer, Yet thus,
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though less volubil Earth Wheels her
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self instinct with black tartareous cold ground, had on.
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SATAN fell, And guides The Law and
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composure, and with triumphal Chariot and
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foule. But yet remaines unsung, where Flocks are to
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dissent From every and void, Of
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difficulty or responsive each his Enemies: Nor think
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not reach: For God ordains, God Without dimension, where grows
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More solemn adoration to burn His living Death? O
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sent from beneath, Down cast and
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remove him the frown Each on eeven scale With Tresses
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discompos'd, and were falling, had forbid the Charities Of
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God, Their surest signal, they return,
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But wherfore should they Dreaded not
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unvisited of Life. Nor stop th' invisible to
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build In narrow room in despair, to woe,
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the INDIAN Mount, while over PONTUS, and
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laid Fit Vessel, fittest Imp of kind for adoration
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down direct In the Hills appeerd, or JUNO'S, that
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Starr to soar Above th' upright wing against the
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terms whatever, when first of Knowledge is undefil'd and
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gates of thee, neerest Mate With
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hundreds and bear, Our purer essence then
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appeer'd To Till dieted by harpy-footed Furies hail'd,
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At thee
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