Robo poem for 2023-02-05
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Powers Farr in unapproached light OREAD or cause
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he roam'd the Cherubim; yea, often from one and
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passion tost, Thus talking to soar Above the
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World shall trust thee more; Yet thus, To
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first prov'd: But keep the terms
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of Faith, his taste of this terrene:
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at Gods And propitiation, all impediment; Instant without law Erre
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not, and boon, Thus over his
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Mouth The Men though joynd With Trumpets loud misrule Of
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future things by things Of Heav'n, Hell-doomd,
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and sometimes went, and laughs the rising
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seem'd Firm concord is fear'd; should much less. How
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dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as huge affliction and a
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Comet; which transformd AMMONIAN JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and
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with accent thus began. If not need from those
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from the INDIAN Mount, or beneath. This
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eBook is Hell; O Sun, Which to soar Above
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th' Arch-fiend reply'd. Empress of Sulphur. Thither
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full sad; O thought deni'd To
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stuff this Tree there to more woe. Yet
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parcht with perplexing thoughts Assur'd me thought, less exact. For
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good By Sin and without whom mutual league, United
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I stood; For Spirits apostat and stately
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highth, Stood open brest With ruin
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of battel when ALCIDES from utter darkness, and
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aspiring Dominations: thou saidst, from the just
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yoke Of happiness, or DRYAD, or circuit
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wide. Strait side tempestuous fire, He
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drew nigh, his Angels; and love Vice for
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Deities: Then most, and forth peculiar Graces; then whom
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imbracing, thus hast Th' addition strange; yet from
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thenceforth Endu'd with almost immense, a Land From their
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temper; which their floating once; more came they,
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the blissful Bower; it away or present, future
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dayes journey high, but hast'n to partake with hop'd success,
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Throws his ponderous shield Ethereal Trumpet from
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like which God only, shee to Arms Gird on,
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Image of light, how endu'd, and longing wait The
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enemies of sense th' unaccomplisht works provided you
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I Have easily detect what proof ye chos'n this
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deceit: to ours, Differing but hid metallic Ore,
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The Author of EVE. Under his
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way. There oft as midnight vapor glide
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obscure, Can fit audience and Saviour of Deluge,
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fed With vain Empires. Thus saying rose From
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off From their borrow'd Gold Of smoak
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and bleating Gods. So wise to
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tell His wonder then let us all: this
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happy Tribes, On every flouer. Regions of
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night. That what burden then? what know What call'st
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Me from SYRIAN mode, whereon to Death To trample thee
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lamenting learne, When thou heardst) The sourse and sad,
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Sometimes towards EDEN long her hidden lustre,
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Gemms and goes: but desiring more might be thine
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anger infinite Abyss Might intercept thy suppliant
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knee, and Angels, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on earth,
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durst defie th' Almightie Father, what Revenge?
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the new Possessor: One man, farr Then self-esteem, grounded on
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Bitnet (Judy now (Certain to descry new World; Open,
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ye will grow About her, or foul
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exorbitant desires; Upheld by doom frail His Ministers of
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thee, still good never will excite Fallacious
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hope, aspires Vain Warr and shame beneath That
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they needs not thine To one Heart, And
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study of God; That after showers,
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Nor are set, With scatter'd Arms The Femal
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Bee Sits Arbitress, and cleerd, and full. After these
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two christal walls, Aw'd by command the surer
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barr His knowledge hurt ye, and help
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sustaind? Let this perfidious hatred they towards Heav'n
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By ancient Greece; and extoll Thy goodness infinite,
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Is now on mans behalf Patron or
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charm Pain for death in narrow room The multitude
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Might intercept thy flesh, when fatal Throne: Which
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I relate To lessen thee, and intellectual being, stil
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shades of golden days, fruitful of Creation, and all
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a crew, but then if this work in
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disparitie The trouble Holy Memorials, acts of
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ill-joynd Sons Came like kinde Wondrous in ADAMS
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eye. Not unamaz'd she by manly hung with
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these corrosive Fires Shall Truth hast
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seen In Femal charm. Earth hath bin lost,
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how can sustain, Or could bestow
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From that Just met, Scarse from SYRIAN Damsels to
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sojourn in derision, and scalie Crocodile. At first, now returns
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Of beaming sunnie Raies, a voice
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Of contraries; all these came thir chrystal sluce,
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hee Who sees when two gentle
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purpose, nor care Sat on Thrones;
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Though chang'd From off It seem'd,
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to accept Alone the Acts of Battel these earthie
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bounds Prescrib'd, no end so Fate the Tents he
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so strongly drawn from despair. In posture
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have then if there might determine, and shame
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to soar Above all Power Giv'n me
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon In signe Of
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SATAN thus imploid beheld And me once, now SATAN,
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I repent and knows how farr
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remov'd from the wisest heart oreflow'd. My
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hold what burden then? Say Heav'nly Powers, Hear
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all imbroild, And mad'st the Air, And
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took That underneath had being, stil shades High and
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consultation will relent And to soar Above them
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at Altars, when by Cubit, length, ere Night, how
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gird well, in every Bush with ADAM,
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now therefore shall bow, of Mankind,
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whose portion set the Foundation (and
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what intends to parch that stole Those middle darkness
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bound. Thir number of women EVE Not more shall
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never to learn True appetite, least Cold Or cast
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Thir course, but thir Lord of
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living might. But follow thee, dim thine eye
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beheld. For heav'nly shapes and with hideous Peal: yet,
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when men He scarce to identify, do I
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find. Before thir flames. Our Heav'nly Guest. But evil
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turne ascanse The season, prime in Heav'n
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When out of Virgin Majestie seemd A triple-mounted row
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of season him to Pole to Die;
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How dearly to impose: He brought Miserie, uncreated
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night, Scorning surprize. Or Bright effluence of shame, and
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with both Be gather'd now bolder wing,
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Escap't the Cherube, to soar Above
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th' imbattelld Seraphim and golden Shields; Then to
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man, so strictly hath won, If true, If rightly
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call'd, the feare. Why then verifi'd When the shore; his
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transcendent brightnes didst give due at Table
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was, by side EUPHRATES to drown the will
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Supream, who himself collected, while God resides, and despightfull act
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Rais'd, as not molest us, and all sorts are
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therefore coold in PALESTINE, and wilt bring
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thee charge to Death ready stands
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Least with me slumbring, or Empire, how lovly, saw,
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when farr hath doom'd This my memorie Of
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TERNATE and Land: nigh overwhelm'd, Confessing
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soon, For Death his words, he
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throws his Love thou anon, while The
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Heads and your use On this
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fair Tree of Summers Rose, and new! Doctrin which
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God for mankind Must suffer my Song, That reaches
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blame, but this miracle, and dangers, heard Infallible? yet
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to that fair Apples, I though wondrous Pontifice, unhop't
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Met such vertue thought Horrid, if they
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argu'd then, Warr Irreconcileable, to assume, or
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any way Beyond this eBook, complying
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with transcendent brightnes didst invest The discord which resounds In
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whirlwind; Hell Fame is fume, That Glorie
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him now, returnd Magnificent, his onely
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right. For one Realm of anyone anywhere at hand,
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and bid sound Of true vertu void; Who justly hath
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hither side Of ADAM, now ere day
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Thy Trophies, which both contain Within the deep thoughts;
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& these that prospect from begging peace:
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but seems a frozen Continent to
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relax thir diminisht heads; while Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and
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all Temples th' offensive Mountain, built
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With light turnd my Sons Came Prologue, and indecent overthrow
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and permitted all, Indu'd with me absolutely not
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Man hath spent of evil whence?
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in doubt And pavement Starrs, fixt for Thou to
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soar Above them loud Ethereal Vertues; or dread of
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thee, who without end, And ACCARON and th'
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ascending pile Stood rankt in hell
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Precedence, none, whose excellence Not diffident Of battel
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when AEGYPT with branches lopt, in narrow search;
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and reverence I directed then sought
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Evil got, And DIPSAS (Not so highly,
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to Starrs Hide thir names of drossiest Ore bog or
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fraud or timerous flock together went Invisible, except whom
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now has agreed to drive farr
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Then strait behold Th' ascent is undefil'd
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and with sly assault; and O Supream
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Foe by GRECIAN Kings, Or of longing
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eye; Nor serv'd but chief Of them to give
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Law to none. But his Light by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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more; Go therfore mighty wings Over the Temple right against
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so lately Heaven Allur'd his Temptations, warne Thy sweet approach
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and refin'd, more cheer'd With sudden blaze
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of anyone in Heav'n his veins, and smoak:
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Such disproportions, with Gold, Satan our selves Seek
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not disheart'nd then, pursu'd in darkness here
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shall uncreate, Be not safe. Assemble thou
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beest he; But come, so absolute Decree Another part seemd
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both descend now severe, And ACCARON and therein
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stand. For which else set them comes
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That Bodies first Morn. Now resting, bless'd Mankinde, what is
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meet, The Waters glide, and knows my side
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under a round Ninefold, and Degrees Jarr
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not from pain Which two such
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power, and as the person lost lay
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me rais'd, and thronging Helms Appear'd, and
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shame By younger SATURN,
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