Robo poem for 2022-08-17
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Title: Paradise He comes, and easiest way, and
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shame to accord) Man he resolv'd With dreadful deeds
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and who rightly call'd, the infinitly good, of
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danger by strength, and with wings dispense Native seat;
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Had audience, Night Related, and dreaded Spear. From mee
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Perswasively hath fail'd, who wont to trench
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a copy, display, perform, speak thy view far worse
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Then what may afford Our circuit inexpressible
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they chose The radiant light, When
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ever plotting how we might ye now, his
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Altar smoak'd; yet hath naught left, in answer
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from any of Heaven: Thither, if God have
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touch'd and shout that won The
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open Front And high dispute With Feast and with solitarie
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hand So little think hard Mov'd our own,
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and shout Loud as struck'n mute, And bended
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knee His brooding on the judg'd, Or when two
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black Air Thir Element Scowls ore
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Hill the Field, Or wet the Master work,
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you provide access Impregnable; oft be judg'd on som
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great Western cadence lull Sea-faring men To vice industrious,
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but torture without end. Justice and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from him out of rest, self-knowing, and unfrequented
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left him call'd that Crystalline Sphear whose eye pursu'd us
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in some glad that first devis'd By Tongue Organic,
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or Faerie Elves, Whose annual wound shall delineate so,
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As through experience of this dire
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hiss of humane life, Simplicitie and sets off
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at call, and mad demeanour, then all; with
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Weapons more Heroic deeds deservd no
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middle parts, then could obtaine By this
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universal Host Defensive scarse, or timerous
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flock together went forth Infinite goodness, grace
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Elect above Who would I overlive, Why am grac't The
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paths and move, Serv'd by leave attempt, But further
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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his ear Listens delighted. Eevning on,
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secure Laugh'st at rest Of dawning
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light her tendrils, which God said,
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he rose A chance with equal Love; Least therefore
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can despise. For wee freely sharing Project Gutenberg
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is readie, and Man, which God then
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needed Lute or Den; Sporting the fringed Bank
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the tallest Pine Hewn on Bitnet (Judy now pleases
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best, By thee, and Sea-mews clang. To offend,
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discount'nanc't both, and Dreams, Or when
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Spirits maligne Ey'd them thence how came
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URIEL, one continu'd reaching to execute
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What further knew) Nor long reach The Planet guilds
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with grief behold, Into utter woe; Since by
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more wrath; for you I else had stoln
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Entrance unseen. Farr into the future things proceed,
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and fair, But by whose fault?
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Whose Eye of vernal bloom, but
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Heav'nlie borne, Before thir shoar: Such place (If
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ancient World perverse, And giv'st access, but that thou
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seest, and order and Femal charm. Earth By
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Prayer th' AEQUATOR, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the
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Visions of mankind, in Heav'n so Fate had
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need that Land; or slack thir inmost powers
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Disband, and therein live, though the
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loss of SYRIAN ground, under hope When ADAM last
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appeer Hell Grew darker at her solemn Councel forthwith from
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the highest Heav'n, yet he sits
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High matter where, dismissing quite from
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Eternal store, All he sent from Darkness profound Of
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Fruit-trees overwoodie reachd too late, I first Matron
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lip of Pomp and with many as farr Then violence:
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for proof to graze The Race of Man
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So will hardly dare, Or Wonders move th' other,
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till dewie locks That dwelt happy
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there to put thy flight. ADAM at
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last relent: is punish't; whence they calld
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The Angel, to doom to set out of Mankinde,
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and Dales, ye low Down right hand,
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and spread Into th' unfaithful dead, To mortal dint,
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Save what was askt. The Son foreseeing spake.
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Why sleepst thou saist Flatly unjust, to
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resign them made the thought Of som
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new Laws to do all flesh Corrupting each other,
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as freely sharing Project Gutenberg is old Night.
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All path leads up so broad circumference Hung
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ore the Sender not fear'd; should be death? and
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rule Us happie, owe to do what change Thir
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growing Plants, & might induce us off From
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Faction; for Maistrie, and lyes the Hemisphere had
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much advanc't, We may dwell In factious opposition, till
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the happier daies. So neer grows
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More unexpert, I nam'd the terms of
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body to concerne the settl'd State Left to invade Heav'n,
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with pride, and with TOBIAS, and dreadful was heard.
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*** START OF SERVANTS, on or bound
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Thy Merits; under Earth Wheels her solemn Bird, Insect,
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or ATLAS unremov'd: His equals, if warr be
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known till first low whom mutual slaughter bent.
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Forthwith on her outmost works Created vast Abyss
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And hunger drives to men: the Field To mortal
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tast Brought Death I fled, not lost;
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where he then human. Nor had veins of bliss,
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condemn'd For God Rais'd of sorrow, black
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Clouds together drive With tract of what seemd both
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have feign'd, or fronted Brigads form. However, and
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Lord, be honour'd thee, be reveng'd on Man among
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the Heav'ns. She most, and taught your Heav'n Grateful digressions,
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and reason just, Resignes him a Structure
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high, Wherein to soar Above them mirth
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& stai'd With branches lopt, in its
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volunteers and rise; Least Heav'n To my ears, which EVE
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Address'd his Eternal spirits; or enter now upbraided, as
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huge In close ambition though bare outside bare
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strand, While day Thy presence, neerest Mate With
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some small peculiar, though joynd With Goddess-like
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demeanour seems fulfilld All other thus excites. Nor
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founded the arched roof thou blam'st me call,
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though the thought to right side; then
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suffic'd To reign secure, and terrible, though
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wisdom wake, and Armies rung A Shape within
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me, the Goblin full Orbe, the use hangs on Bitnet
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(Judy now Remains thee, but her amiable: On
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mee with nimble tread; as rais'd Ambition. Yet happie
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places led. And visage incompos'd Answer'd. I sprung,
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And various view; Groves and Dales, ye will
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lend, Though inaccessible, his Reign; and Thrones, Dominations,
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Princedoms, Powers, in SITTIM on golden Lamps
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and GAZA's frontier bounds. Him the just
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shall remain, Till Pride Had leasure, wondring
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at all; with more your Rode with beaked prow
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Rode with me are we had made one
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of thee, and vain designe New courage never to
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be styl'd great & glorious Angel can recall, or
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Unison: of Life, The Womb Shall
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scape into my Perfection, glad heart; fear that
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render them triumphant wheels In jointed Armour
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clashing bray'd Horrible discord, and drawn
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up here Chains & heal'd: The bent
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rather die Well hast thou, execrable shape, So farr
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I else must walk round This Earth? reciprocal, if
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our joynt or heav'd his aerie crowd
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Swarm'd and amaz'd, No homely morsels, and
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difficult, not silent, Morn delayes: So spake
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th' ETRURIAN shades Ran Nectar, though immortal: But
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his praise In SEXTILE, SQUARE, and where, if there
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command Shall breath her solemn Pipe, And famish him
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to delude. Powers And felt the arched roof Pendant by
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Fate had been found as Sea-men tell, Tell, if
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our state Can by descending to avoide Were
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Tents farr I seduc'd them Spirit That durst dislike
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his eye, and Fate, Or singular
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and all Temples th' unwise, or
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might induce us enslav'd, but a slow-pac't evill, A cloudy
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Chair ascending rides Audacious, but thou with
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songs Divide the Son, While thus now
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True is, or Eeven, To expiate his Angels guard
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by collision of thee, and innocence, Defaming as
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fast, and as an age they stood; But all
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who sits Shrin'd in darkness visible Serv'd by Death
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with vain In mystic Dance not there
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Live, in our Hill. Fall'n Cherube, to
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submit or possibly his radiant Files,
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Daz'ling the deep entring shar'd All
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Prophecie, That whom SATAN fell, Wholsom and shame
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beneath Th' intricate wards, and love, and ras'd
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By Destinie, and glory I adore. Gentle
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to her numbers full, but endless miserie
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From servitude inglorious welnigh half in aspect maligne Of
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Warriers old EUPHRATES to enquire: above
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his bad Woman? Thus BELIAL came with transcendent brightnes didst
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give both in The former vain plumb down rush'd
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Both when time and gesture proudly eminent Stood fixt
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her popular vote Inclines, here in Triumph high was
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swum, was born. Mean while, Pondering
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the Foundation web site which through fire Dilated or Adulterie,
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where ADAM observ'd, and empties to accept Alone thus
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pour'd: Inhabitant of despite, Whom the winged
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Saint PETER at mine own that swim th' assault or
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shame; O how then so easie
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then; Th' Infernal world, if so
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besides to withdraw Our givers thir bane, When
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ADAM call'd Seas: And ore the Sanctities of
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promoting the Image of MARY second stock proceed.
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Much at Altars, when time and printed and fury
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yield it light Sent from mee: on by mee
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along: For well stor'd with coy submission,
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modest pride, and therein Each hour Down sunk Under
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him long? Mee thus, and rest, as you indicate
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that rape begot These Gates of God; I
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repent or Drie, Like cumbrous flesh; but farr worse,
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in Triumph high Decree Fixd on yon Lake
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