Robo poem for 2024-03-17
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Fall'n Cherube, to re-ascend Self-rais'd, and smoak:
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Such restless thoughts, and ruin are gon
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to higher knowledge within my Glorie
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rode brightest, till at himself Reserving, human sense: Henceforth his
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under hope in dismal house of GOSHEN,
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who renounce Thir glittering Staff unfurld Th' Angelic
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Name, Sea flow'd Fast by various shapes immense, and
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somwhat rais'd From off It seem'd, For me,
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be yet he receaves The Stairs were seen: Hee
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Heav'n casts to accord) Man Which to ease thy
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Sister, and just, Resignes him soon. Goe MICHAEL
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soon devour me held, Even to quell thir charms.
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The fellows of truth; who fill'd With singed bottom
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broad and implies, Not keeping strictest bondage, though Spirits
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adjudg'd to soar Above th' upright
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with words to aire Meets his presence to annoy
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The field of sorrow, doleful shades, where th' Omnipotent
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to bloom, or liveless to dewy Eve, A
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Leper once on golden days, fruitful of
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nitrous Powder, laid thus to climbe.
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Thence more wrath; for these Godless crew who
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stood Unterrifi'd, and with excessive grown Prodigious
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motion of taste No ingrateful food: and
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Will arrogate Dominion giv'n, with blood Of
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contraries; all reponsbility that furie stay'd, Quencht in
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performing end Thou Can fit his reare, Circular
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base original, With singed bottom shook throughout, All Judgement, whether
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washt by force, as heav'd his foes, Not
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only to return unto the Oracle
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of anyone in paragraph 1.E.8 or DECAN spreds her
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shaddowie Cone Half flying; behoves him this
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can behold; on himself, fearless in worth thy
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utmost power left me are not eat? 1.E.8. You
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provide, in despair, to increase Your feare it
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came down To blackest Insurrection, to deck with Envy
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and considerate Pride Had wondrous, as thy
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self, Expressing well his head and shout,
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return'd them who can behold; on Bitnet (Judy now
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Thy mate, who live there, yet still greatest
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Monuments of operation brings Her watrie
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Labyrinth, whereof in Triumph and call'd ASTARTE,
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Queen of Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of heav'n,
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for use of Men: And Palate call to that
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place Eternal Father spake. Deliverer from the sport
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and wine. Witness the winged Saint After thir
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place. Thrice he late reign'd, nor by
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whose mortal wound in Heav'n Into our loss of
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nature breeds, Perverse, all bounteous King,
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AHAZ his Enemies: Nor wanting power with songs to
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know, when time and eate; whereat their misrule; And
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high Justice seems; yet now Must be created
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free; Yet doubt it brought: and dangers, heard with
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her retire. And o're with crescent Horns; To
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sanctitie that swim th' unjust That
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dwelt then saist thou? whom now purer
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essence then appeer'd To which now so highly, to
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enrage thee or group of Spirits for
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generations to soar Above them his Progenie of
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God; I adore. Gentle to try, whose aid the
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Earths habitant. And dig'd out of mankind,
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in OREB since wilde, A hideous fall
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short, on Thrones; Though single. From Heav'n
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resembles Hell? As resting found no strife can repaire
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That fought at THEB'S and still pays, at large, Over
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Fish and pure Which tempted our trial,
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when high magnificence, who since, Baptiz'd or worse Urg'd them
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stood within the Fould: Or unknown
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The field Calls us when BELLONA storms, With Carcasses
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design'd Both in dismal world, and effect of God;
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I rejoyce In EPIDAURUS; nor shund the brink
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of Life. Nor motion we ascend
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Ethereal, as that destruction laid thus
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expos'd. But follow strait, rough, dense,
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or paine. Far round Ninefold, and hapless crew Lay
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vanquisht, rowling in Earth yeelds, Varietie without
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restraint, Lords declar'd the rest; so hee Whom fled
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To find Some one intent What justly rues. Me from
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BENGALA, or heav'd his wary speech Thus
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said, let hang, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers,
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the Harlot-lap Of triumph, to rase Som such
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united force is Knowledge grew ten fold More
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destroy'd then appeer'd Spangling the Project Gutenberg
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is a Sea flow'd Fast by angry
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Victor Host but was come, and receaves, As
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we never can tell, though th' unfaithful dead,
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who hold what eyes Of interdicted Knowledge: fair
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Fruit. Goddess among those happy Ile; what proof his
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full Project Gutenberg is Hell; When the dear
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and innocence, relie On Princes, when BELLONA storms,
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With first they towards the surging waves, There went
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Into th' Air his full Project Gutenberg is synonymous
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with hop'd success, Throws his seat
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The dark Flew divers, wandring Gods Altar
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to this Usurper his name, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
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EGYPT from labour, and pain From off These lulld
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by constraint Wandring this Dart Shook, but down
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Return fair Apples, I heard By wound, though then
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founded, then The Grandchilde with torrid Clime Smote on promise
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shall temper chang'd thir hinges great bidding darkness visible
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Diurnal Spheare; Till ADAM, and Angels, and therein dwell.
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For bliss, Faded so acceptable, so small,
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Useful of compliance with hoarse cadence lull Sea-faring men
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Unseen, both seemd For mans behalf Patron
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or hypertext form. As Lords, a crowd Swarm'd
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and Warr? Warr or enter and RHEA'S
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Son by which follows dignity, might beget of
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merit more toil Of Rebel Angels, or
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once warnd; whose roar Must'ring thir Causes, but all assaults
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Their Altars by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon dreary
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Plain, or Faerie Elves, Whose annual wound
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shall confess that revolted Spirit, that s/he
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does not long, Embryo's and troule the arched roof
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Pendant by strength entire, Invulnerable, impenitrably
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arm'd: Such recompence best with deeds in
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himself he would know The hollow
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dark descent, with ravin I directed then his life
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his destruction waite. Bold deed That fought
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at 809 North Pour'd never dwell, hope
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Things unattempted yet residing, Bred of peculiar grace They
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die; Nor shalt beare Multitudes like which plain
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inferrs not thus, though his Beams, or passion
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first wraught the left me expos'd. But long
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wanderd man to be sure, and held Gods,
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But in despair, to tell Of gastly smile,
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to Create, if better hopes of death for
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by whose great Progenitor. Thy inward lost: him angrie,
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yet we endur'd not, works knowledge
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within me, with Mankind they hold; so highly,
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to impose: He who renounce Thir soft layes: Others
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among the crisped Brooks, Rowling on
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golden Scales, yet comely, and heard,
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and RHEA'S Son foreseeing spake. Why
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shouldst hope, And judg'd Sufficient to
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corrupt no sooner had need Refreshment, whether to carry hence;
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and play In battel, what Revenge? the Lee,
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while th' offensive Mountain, built in secret, riding
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through impotence, or understood Of Whirlwind and
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corpulence involv'd In eminence, and hymning spent.
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Mean while others not, Wherein past, as the Snakie Sorceress
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that prospect large For while Night when
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sleep Now when ADAM to all.
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In Manhood also tasted, nor Man
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May serve Reason claimd Superior sway: From mortal crime,
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and serene hath slain, Or in her attention held
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me; for what highth of Men; thereby
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to share with public moment, in writing (or
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are a fierie red, sharpning in
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thir great Year Seasons return, But perhaps over her
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yeilded, by angry JOVE His Seasons, and copartners
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of stain would sustain and as Sea-men
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tell, How should be, all good never
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will reigne; As we may serve him, such wherein
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no nor wanted in Heav'n rejoic'd,
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and fearless, nor th' infernal States, and
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rule or heav'd his restless thoughts, how repair, How
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we were then avail though bare Earth,
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Flood, extended wide her Saile; So were
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joyn'd Of light Shine inward, and imbracing leand On
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LEMNOS th' Air Frequenting, sent Down
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the Banks Of hazard more, And stabl'd; of
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day, which yonder Allies green, As my left
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large bestow From those Apostates, least had
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rung, The savour we Stand in her soon.
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Advise if cause Mov'd on Bitnet
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(Judy now was known from SYRIAN
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Damsels to soar Above th' invisible to
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marriage Rites: But in quaternion run
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through experience taught his state of God; That
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Shepherd, who to enrage thee reconcil'd, at no middle
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Tree that The good before the
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showrie Arch. Hee rules a tuft of Light after
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some renownd Metropolis With pitie, violated
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not tri'd: and teach us try Conjecture, he pass'd
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Through dark Ended rejoycing in Glory
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witherd. As the sad complaint. 1.E.5.
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Do thou saw'st; Where good in DAN, Lik'ning
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his fair Plant, but in member, joynt,
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or 20.zip ***** This said, Be it thine Of tenfold
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Adamant, his Power As stood Among
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the brittle strength from Reason joyning or their liveliest
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pledge Of shrubs and Rocks retain
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The invalidity or guile. What pleasure be less
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then I seek Som better had filld
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Th' Almighty Maker rais'd incessant toyle And
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various shapes and Fowle. In recompence
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best prepar'd For each order and call'd Seas: And
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puissant Thigh; Pursue these livid flames
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Casts pale fear of life. So well
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thy Ofspring, end without redemption all imploy In AARONS
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Brest-plate, and dearer half, The Chariot wheeles to enquire:
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above his East her faire Oxen and Fowle living
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creatures, and compute, Thir distance and
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prayes contrite, in thee that time To tempt not
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