Robo poem for 2021-01-08
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All in troop Came furious down With
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Tresses discompos'd, and dismal world, whom hast promis'd hee,
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with me rise, and revenge accomplish't and most with
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gastly smile, to my highth or guile Stird up here
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seek Thir happiness, who thou what words here find
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Sufficient? who first appeering kenns A
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thousand Leagues awry Into our power to
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delude. So easie, wholsom thirst I will curse let
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mee damp Recovering, and Reason joyning or
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woe, In sight Had leasure, wondring
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Eyes That burden heavier load thy
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Womb: On high jurisdiction, in wedded pair And ACCARON
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and Man? Haile to Die; How due!
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yet concernd Our own strength, Not emulous,
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nor yet thou wert created) we
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return, But they, or threats I cannot we
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to tell how attempted best, the
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sent, so ordains: this new-made World,
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high place, A generation, whom As onely two
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past; and call'd and copartners of honour,
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due Rites Of immortalitie. So having spilt much advanc't,
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We are gon to force of light, we
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receive, & dance Led on Thy equal fear least
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sought, May reap his wandring ore the HOLY
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LAND to soar Above th' oblivious Pool, And fix
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Their great Whales, and promisd Race, Charg'd not mounted scale
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The cool, the Armoury of Heaven, or
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Head, And OPS, ere he wore
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Of incorporeal turn. For Man, accepted so,
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By his Heav'nly Muse, that brightest Seraphim another world,
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if no outward strength; while revive; Abandon fear; Yet dazle
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Heav'n, and shame By mee then, nor
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Man; over fond, on a walk not then
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they adore the rest Of sympathie and dismal Situation waste
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and slight bound Within Heav'ns Supreame; Nor what
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state he alights among fresh Flourets Hill
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SATAN except, none I yeilded, by carnal
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pleasure, but his seat hath our Almighty
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hath spi'd In the mantling o're the Garden we breath
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her by fraud, though first awak't, and fall Erroneous, there
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be th' inventer miss'd, so repulst, with
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dew; fragrant the World, whose stol'n Fruit untoucht, Still
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as this had bid What wonder?
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when her bestial herds Attest thir deeds worse By
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falsities and Wisdom-giving Plant, Fruit, Profan'd first of
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chearful face, the VIRGIN and with aw whom
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mutual love, Uninterrupted joy, to reign: mean
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pretense, but wip'd them shall temper so manifold
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delights: But yet well, in Heav'n stand unshak'n, from
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cruel his Plumes, that revolted Spirit, that
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ever during Gates, if he heal'd; for news
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had none would but rackt with keen dispatch Of
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contumacie will pine Immovable, infixt, and remov'd VVhich grew
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in creating hand A Dove sent Down right
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of Regal port, But his Thunder:
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and fixt my Soul with retorted
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scorn his charge Of Deitie supream,
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us not eating Death: Satiate with
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rosie red, sharpning in Wood fast bound. Thir own
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in storm, oreblown hath to be, and, by
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being by, Or hear'st thou what rage Of Heav'n, this
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universal shout Of Theologians, but could name unheard
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or not, sovran Mistress, if SION also
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he sees, Or Nature first shape Of day-spring, and accept
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My Guide And hee ere the Hall (Though like
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himself impaird. Deep Into our wish.
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Mean while over PONTUS, and shadie Bank
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with shaddowing Squadrons at hand, rejoycing in
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regal sound Of radiant visage incompos'd Answer'd. I see
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how nigh Your message, like heat, Whose waves
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of Hell, nor from before them, as
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Sea-men tell, How dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as next
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and Maile. Nor stop thy eternal course, till I
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gave thee adulterous lust hard Mov'd on
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FLORA breathes, Her rosie steps adore. Gentle to do
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all Her motions, or was to
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know, Forbids us out-cast, exil'd, his
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foreknowing can seek Som such murmur echo'd
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to be at Altars, when is
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low As far worse Urg'd them
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Rock Of yesterday, so ordains: this then certaine
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times may light'n Each shoulder broad, since
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humane reach Of dalliance had they brought him placable
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and ore the pledge Of Fruit-trees
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overwoodie reachd too much, by obedience left
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that shall his onely Son; If chance
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The Author of sorrow, black attendant
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Death. Here let dry Land: nigh founderd on
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JOVE, BRIARIOS or enur'd not Lord;
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such Thir Blossoms: with thousands trooping came
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down, If we sent propitious, some great Forbidder, safe
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shore When he stood, Like honour rise;
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Least on just object His Malice, and
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stray'd so long succession must of thee; lead
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Safest and infinite Host, in Paradise, but
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now learn by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Man
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To perish rather, swallowd up every flouer. Regions of
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anyone anywhere at th' amaz'd So pondering,
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and require More glorious Work, that by
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furious rage. Farr off ATLANTICK Seas Beyond thus
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much less. How have yet seen Hovering and ruddy
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flame. Before thir bliss. Him who
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renounce Thir sinful thought, which most they
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rose, and casts to wander through hostile frown of
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rage Can equal what ere well stor'd with
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me preferring, His inmost counsels from labour
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calls Justice, sending thee chaind, And Fruit that
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they cannot hurt ye, and sleek enamel'd Neck, Fawning,
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and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He soon repli'd. To
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one fling Of Union or DECAN spreds
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her bestial Gods; for I yeild, and mad
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demeanour, then silent hours, and brought along the Streets of
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Fragrance, where is thir hate have foyld,
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If true, here observd His faithful, now To
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have sworn To have calm'd Portending hollow
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truce; at your use of mischief as that
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for Heav'n, And practis'd distances to soar Above
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th' ORPHEAN Lyre I receav'd, Where neither
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self-condemning And TIRESIAS and amaz'd, No inconvenient
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Diet, nor turnd I ordaine Thir callow young, but
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that bad Errand, Man find this with shaddowing Squadrons
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Deep, With Ministeries due by success untaught His Generation, and
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ere now wouldst thy Faith, and leaves us
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forbidden, it now from the hoarce TRINACRIAN
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shore: Nor hee oft as not harshly
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pluckt, he pass'd through experience of God;
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I live again dissolve and longing wait The better reason,
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to do all perfections, so shine, yet
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we fled amain, pursu'd (though more,
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She was known what form and Night
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Darkens the voice Affraid, being naked, hid metallic
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Ore, The Pledge of it intends; till by
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due, And twentie thousand decencies that flaming
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volies flew, and RHEA'S Son foreseeing
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spake. Why but he recollects, and with smoak, all
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life the PHOENICIANS call'd aloud. If guiltless? But mark
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what state, as to faile. Produced
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by easie yoke Of fighting Elements, these
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rebell'd, To claim Of battel when
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behold this subject not; shee and Shield: now Of
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good Angels under the Eagle and chords
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was giv'n, with sweat of Truce; IRIS all
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Law and dangers, heard declar'd the grunsel
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edge, Where Armies bright, Ere while he
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deservd no mate For had veild the rode
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Triumphant through your wings outspread Dove-like satst
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brooding on mee then, when AEGYPT with infernal
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Vaile They sat and guide; Bear on Thrones; Though
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last will this happy Ile; what was dire,
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That singing up silent hours, till my change, Though
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now this ASSYRIAN mount CASIUS old, Surer to retain; they
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had, or Thicket have offended, Unhappilie deceav'd;
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thy gift they have sate Sin and
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passion into such of works: therefore
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past, as Sea-men tell, How cam'st
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thou in PALESTINE, and Musick all living Soule: And
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upstart Creatures, on us, hate, Sad ACHERON
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of Gold, With Angels gave Signs, imprest On mans
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destruction, maugre Hell, or might beget Like things
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on Earth the way I on by change
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for mans offence. O that caution joind, thir
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plight, And gaz'd by carnal pleasure, for the night,
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Shine inward, and smoak: Such whispering soft, by
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tract of Evening Cloud, for obtaining a Comet burn'd,
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That reaches blame, but in hateful Office in
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paragraph 1.C below. There they observ'd. As one peculiar
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grace They felt to chuse for Speech to soar Above
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his womb That scal'd by submission; and jarring sound
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Of his Head I know, Why should injure
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us, what ere then EVE Had
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from continual watch On evil go with
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Mankind with gust, instead of Natures hand,
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to cringe, not be: Taste this, and breake Thy
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Merits; under conscious terrours vex me thought,
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Wrought still remiss the Night-Hag, when in
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luxurious Cities, where casual fire Among them easier conquest
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now advise or will Chose freely taste. Forthwith upright
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and Michael Hart, the Iles Of JAPHET brought
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on IMAUS bred, Whose Eye the battel
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when BELLONA storms, With cause Mov'd our spoils: What thing
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approach of Pomp and laughs the Plain,
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and all conquering this gloom; the fruits of
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thy sin, till at ease Unfast'ns: on FLORA
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breathes, Her long divisible, and ALGIERS, and lost,
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This pendant world, and lyes the Cherubim Alone
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the seaventimes-wedded Maid. Character set them slaves
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Inhospitably, and speed; Havock and smoak: Such
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disproportions, with revenge: cruel fight, In might offer
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now transcendent brightnes didst invest The Deep to another
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Scene. My Maker, in FRANCISCAN think wee wear, Strait knew
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His chief delight, Now came forth Infinite goodness,
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grace and do ought to accord) Man there take heed
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least
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