Robo poem for 2021-02-13
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Bold deed That Golden Cloud with circling Years,
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And with transcendent glory and nature breeds, Perverse,
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all ye should be best, or
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fills and Shield: now raisd Bore him sore
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besides, They hand Nothing imperfet by keeping
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watch Our voluntarie move Harmonious numbers;
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as in these in mid air: So much deceav'd,
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much advanc't, We are critical to store hereafter from
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any purpose serves His Name I
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drag thee being yet on main wing the Vision led
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The hollow Abyss And Bush with Heaven; and
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blessed Spirits immortal minds. Thus with Cedars crownd
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Above all assaults Their living Creatures,
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tell, ye sworn To labour I should be,
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who hold of our Reason not
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the Throne Encompass'd shall tempt or Faerie Elves, Whose
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progenie you have begot These Feminine. For now, which
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else how gladly of vernal bloom, or
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may see How Nature joyne; And TIRESIAS and frozen
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loyns, to haste, And girded on Bitnet (Judy
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now hear his faction, in every Limb
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themselves, and suffering feel? Nor love enjoynes,
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That cruel his head, but a
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Field, From mee it self, if we
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happie, owe to augment. The trembling leaves, while they
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like themselves I enjoy, and prey on it
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might I fly By Merit more milde, this
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days Numberd, though terrour chang'd From dust:
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spite The Womb of this perverse With splendor,
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arm'd with ambitious mind And saw Th' APOCALYPS, heard
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The silent Night alterne: and secure:
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tell how, if through their side Abandond at
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command, ere the Law; thy good
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thereof all assaults Their living thing on Thy miscreated
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Front Of his way, The sharpest sighted Spirit of
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CHAOS, Ancestors of violence the Sons Came
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furious expedition; for free future for I suppose
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If Prayers Could not there sat retir'd From him,
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and RHEA'S Son except, Created hugest that
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faire Inchanting Daughter, since God declares his
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Angels; to submit or Faerie Elves, Whose
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failing, hapless Foes, Death at Altars, when Heavens Azure,
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and obedience paid, When I seduc'd them to
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do they Breathing united force renew'd Springs
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upward Man fall'n. Yet went hautie on,
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And never comes That Shepherd, who first Region
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dolorous, O're many Throned Powers, and poure Abundance,
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fit his restless thoughts, and massie Ore,
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The Glory above his Will For Treasures better
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worse Urg'd them breeding wings Displayd
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on Fret by prayer Inspir'd, and
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betraid Him haply slumbring on thoughts, and
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wide bounds; beyond Frighted the pleasant
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Vally of anyone anywhere at will.
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To question askt of Spirits that mortal Sin to
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accept not undesireable, somtime Superior; for some renownd Metropolis With
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dreadful in event Know ye don From heav'n, for
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ever fight, Unless th' ascending pile Stood on
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men, whom mutual Honour knew, but that witherd all
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Temples th' open brest With fresh
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Fountain, and imbracing leand On mee,
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and RHEA'S Son Of Law, thou heardst) The
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Deep malice into Glorie to soar
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Above all disorderd, at compleating of immortal bliss,
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condemn'd For one Faith and horror will weild
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These yelling Monsters that bad to prosper, and
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scarce begins His fraud Of danger tasted, nor
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from utter loss, and lives, and Reare Streame
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in Heav'n. What there soon Among the Godlike
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erect, with obscure wing Scout farr off;
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then avail though Spirits may never but thine,
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shall come unsought. Wouldst thou yon dreary Plain, and
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all these Garden by envious Foe Can
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it brought: and breach Disloyal breaks his
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Face with perpetual agonie and harsh. On even
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ballance down Return me loath to
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submit or charm Pain for uses to manifest the
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Eevning milde, this delightful Seat worthier canst represent
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As one for who rightly thou
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seest impos'd; New troubles; him whose boiling Gulf
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between, yet comely, and therein By ASTRACAN over
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such united force Of thy Sons
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The way, or heav'd his faded cheek,
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but chief delight, The works of God; I be
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propitious guest, as farr into his
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illustrous Guest besought: Whence in DAN, Lik'ning his
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experienc't eye, and full. After the Evil in
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shape, If true, they thought Impossible: yet in
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silence thus double-form'd, and where, dismissing quite abolisht and
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Wisdom-giving Plant, and all walks forth, without end
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as Life; Thornes also went she comes
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That witness'd huge appeer Emergent, and AUTUMN pil'd, though
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Sin, his decent steps adore. Gentle to simplicitie Resigns
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her enclosure green, As one from the Bullion
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dross: A thing approach The holy Mount SION, thron'd
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Between her Aire aloud thus moving nigh,
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his head, enclos'd with contemptuous brow. GABRIEL, to possess
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Life Our labour loose, expell'd to what might we were
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such Accept your glorious Maker bids
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us created, nor blame behind: Which of
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Knowledge in narrow room Throng numberless, like that
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fowl revolt? Th' Infernal world, and
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Saviour of Men: And should mind Considerd
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all sides, from his faire Kine From us Knee-tribute
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yet what must be shut, And
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light Shine inward, and Flies must be as nam'd
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of CHAOS and Idiots, Eremits and Inhabitants: Her
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long stood Eye the Sense,) Others more Cease I
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fell, As we perhaps Our State Put
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forth the Coast, whose delightful Land to
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forget. But long and all past A Creature form'd
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the shade, and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He
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ceas'd; and teach us is lost. Of Angels, can
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do him came, methought, alone receaves The paine
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of Serpent Tongue obey'd The Prison ordain'd thir
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freedom to return though thus double-form'd, and drawn
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from men orewatcht, whose conspicuous count'nance, without Song,
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URANIA, by things lost our fresh Fountain
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fome belated Peasant sees, while upon my Shade or direct
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my stay? Thee I betake me, O Woman,
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best we return'd up a reproachful life
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prolongd and waves his side Or ought good
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never more His consort of Spirits
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in VALDARNO, to my Song charms the loss of
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merit, That never ceasing bark'd With ardor to
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attract Thy Merits; under saintly shew,
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Deep Stretcht into the River large, Over the
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Royal Camp, to execute What might taint integritie; but
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rather such Accept your discipline and call'd From th'
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ancient World besides? Who speedily through
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fire Of Hell To visit how far?
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For neither do all Her fertil growth, and taste;
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But drive All that more gross
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Bands, On Man whom MICHAEL thus,
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how farr his fervid Raies, a fee
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as nam'd Thrones, but th' inventer miss'd, so
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in weal or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift By
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shorter flight Aloft, incumbent on our credulous Mother,
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and from each fountain side, and don
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against them, is choice) Useless and press'd her private
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Cell when the rest, of Breath, if our
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state with diminution seen. First found no time Celestial
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Armourie, Shields, Helmes, and despite and shout, return'd up from
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the Dragon, put Enmitie, and sets off
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From many Throned Powers, Hear all subdues,
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and heart arose: and breath'st defiance toward Heav'n
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Which oft Humbles his head, devouring fire. They
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pluckt the Morn, Wak't by Moon,
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whose look on Bitnet (Judy now
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severe, had need walk, you indicate that
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fail not, But who attend Moist
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nutriment, or steaming Lake, nor care And
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when is the wild Of Seasons return, and
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faire Light, firm they anon His Armie, circumfus'd
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on both ascend Ethereal, as now; Know
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ye forth Afresh with words voucht
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with high words, he Reigns: next to converse
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with Flesh, my right of volunteers and thighes with
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heart too high, And now Shot
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after sleepless Night; when they passd they see and
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motion? and Pietie to few unknown To
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vice industrious, but narrower bound his spread
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Into our Darkness, cannot be lost. Thy frailtie
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and bring Taste this, and night watches
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in daily thanks, How can God set Our
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knowing, as over built With lust and dry, O're
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Sea thir flight. ADAM of peace
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confound. Together both with neighbouring Moon be hurl'd
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Each Tree of Heaven, Where Armies Prince,
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O Prince, O might work divinely fair,
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divinely fair, But in perpetual King; And
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straight I advise. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You
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may with Pyramids and regain the
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Sea Swallows him out three of chearful waies of
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some furder woe and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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and Thunder, that brightest shine. If these Vex'd
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SCYLLA bathing in her middle Tree of bones,
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Like consort of peace in little know must rend
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the threshing floore his wrath and fuming rills, AURORA's
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fan, Lightly dispers'd, and drearie Vaile They sat the
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Rising in Heav'n move In mutinie had form'd within
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me Man, & to fit Love dealt equally to
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spring Of mankind in EGYPTS evill day
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shall his Nostrils fill I fall,
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onely thy deserted host Fled over
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many Throned Powers, That excellence he stears his
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fulgent head return: So Law and ILIUM, on golden
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Hinges turning, as Man therefore as Sea-men tell,
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With borders long woes are to identify,
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do all sides round Ninefold, and
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all th' ALEIAN Field They light On
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him less Then sweet, now Mean, or enur'd not
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Man except, none accountable, preferring Hard liberty
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before the thought Was this might though the
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veins Of mightiest rais'd To mortal tast
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Brought her spotty Globe. His
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