Robo poem for 2024-01-22
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Whence in Festivals of Pomp and cleer Smooth
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Lake, that God Of Cedar, Pine, and addresses. Donations
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to others, who first adornd With Blessedness. Whence and
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therein Each Plant & wing'd from
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SYRIAN ground, in bloodie fight. So
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prevalent Encamping, plac'd Within them direct,
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whence deep Tract of anyone anywhere at
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large Wine-offerings pour'd, Inward and tilth, whereon to
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all? Be frustrate, do, And should compel them inrould,
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or Pine, and gave command, and broad, since
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none neglects, Took envie, or fixt
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mind is dreadful; they saw them lets pass
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RHENE or possess All doubt possesses me, and heav'nlie-born,
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Here Pilgrims roam, that Saphire Fount
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of monstrous sight Pleas'd, out of him,
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saw Heav'n so is a distemper, gross
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by fiery CHAOS over EDEN which transformd
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AMMONIAN JOVE, BRIARIOS or unkindly mixt, Dissolvd on
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bliss, as refuse not, who might dwell,
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hope of Warr, Warr wearied vertue, for thy sovran vital
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Spirits embrace, Total they may, Yet
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one shall partake with Envy and strong,
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this frail His outward strength; while th' ASSYRIAN
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mount CASIUS old, less toil, and light
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Rebellion rising, saw when earnestly they had bin our
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foes walk the tiles; So to know, and rejoycing
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in Triumph high Arbiter CHANCE governs all.
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Our purer essence then mistrust, but favour'd more good.
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Witness this unvoyageable Gulf Tamely endur'd not, and
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with hideous Name, Sea flow'd Of
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hideous joyn'd That led her shape or
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Sunnie Hill, Smit with man In Femal charm.
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Earth conspicuous count'nance, without restraint, Lords Possess it, as that
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PLUTONIAN Hall, invisible or Faerie Elves, Whose failing,
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meets A standing still, when thir odoriferous wings
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Wide Anarchie of season judg'd, or hee admiring more
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fell A place testifies, and full. After the
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Fowles he beholds, Thus to execute their revenge. First, what
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anciently we may copy upon his head, possessing soon expect
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A Wilderness With him surer barr His daring foe,
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who hold Immortal Amarant, a dance
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With God, In amorous delay. Nor was this
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Night, and thrice happie ill able to my
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self; by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose
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Eye darted contagious Fire. Thither let fall. I am, Said
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then bursting forth her guest from
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EDEN planted; EDEN long past A
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triple-mounted row of Mankind, Gods, of Summers Noon-tide air,
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Brusht with sorrow and Organ; and highth, and
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gav'st me; out Hell trembl'd at the dwellings peace: but
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he flies. At thee begot; And
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bears ANDROMEDA farr the steep wilderness, whose aid
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the dwellings peace: Glorie or Grape: to death,
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and Grey, with Fire; Nathless he nailes thy side?
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As a pleasing sorcerie could commit Such
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hast made? So high aspiring, who now
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To filial, works if true! yet recall'd His
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Ministers of Spirits when BELLONA storms, With
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wheels In battel, what seem'd his Nostrils fill of men?
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But wherefore thou then by his Host, Soon banded;
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others Faith imputed, they live, The
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rest with GORGONIAN terror guards The Clouds
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With wonder, fall'n such wherein thou motion'd, wel thy
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last reasoning I that now constraind Into
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my dread Commander: he bends Through dark assaults Their
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surest signal, they bid cry of me, they haste
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Of BARCA or a solemn Councel forthwith
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from ground of mankind, in PALESTINE, and
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spring time, and reasons, and disturb, Though hard Mov'd
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on whom JOHN saw descend A pomp Supream,
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And EDEN North, Our second Sovrantie; And high
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applause was giv'n, th' assembly next command.
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To claim My pleaded reason. To humane life, Is
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womans happiest knowledge in VALDARNO, to have bin there, Feilds
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and confer Thir guilt the cold
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invirons round, Whereon I meet there first smiles on
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the Heavens thou solitude, is undefil'd and between (Unanswerd
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least wise. But evil soon contemnd, Since
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Reason as Sea-men tell, Tell, if
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all Temples th' AMERICAN to check
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Fruitless imbraces: or asleep, Shot after some furder woe
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and imbrute, That ye submit or feard By all
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eare to climbe. Thence more came
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as this advantage gaine. What next designe,
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But say first resolv'd, If better hold Wants
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not repine, But ended frowning, and foild
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with high reaching to appetite, more
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Heroic deeds in Heav'n God have eternal punishment?
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Whereto with Forrest huge Rose out
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of Heav'ns all-powerful King Omnipotent Decree, The
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vertue thought can Is meant that
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graze The Realme And som infernal dregs
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Adverse to thee appeer, and giv'n to
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cast lascivious Eyes, with grave His utmost
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Longitude, where stood With Sails and
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each, how disturbd This further knows.
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For Spirits immortal bliss, thence his Enemies. At
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first what had quelld His travell'd steps; farr remov'd
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from donors in horrid confusion heapt Upon confusion stand.
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For ever to impose: He ended; when two Gardning labour
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I this Fountain never dwell, hope resolve To
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Noon to that earst in wide was giv'n,
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with ambitious aim Against the Eye. To
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mark what malicious Foe Tempting affronts us too
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long and shame in Chains; There stood
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retir'd Where wounds of anyone anywhere at one
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Flesh, my might, & stoop with unsparing hand; your use
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of Heav'n, If so besides to love or
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Kine, Or som Caves Of Satan fall off th'
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Ocean wave. SATAN had forewarn'd ADAM first
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matter new Hopes, new wondrous Works, on the stronger
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provd He spake: and violence Proceeded, and Gold
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As was thou shall teach; for Orders
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bright. There fail where faith ingag'd, Your numerous
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Orbs impose Such I purchase deare Short intermission none
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I keep, by other Name, for sight,
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smell, taste; But glad Morn Purples
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the reaking moisture fed. Strait side Night he but
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to anyone anywhere at eeve In others burden heavier load
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thy relation now; Know ye shalt to impose: He
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who bound his utter darkness, and with disdainful
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look on her glowd, oft in daily Train.
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Whence and laughs the times cross'd the World
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devote to submit or can introduce Law
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Conviction to tend From where peace And
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banisht from Eternitie, for Man fall'n. Yet unconsum'd.
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Before thy Faith, till one Soule; Harmonie that bad
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eminence; and enthrall'd By thousands, once to
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save those infernal Spirit That gave Signs, imprest
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On my darkness, grateful Twilight gray
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Had first appeering kenns A Summers Noon-tide air, Brusht
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with corporeal barr. But thou wert
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created) we never hold Betwixt th' oblivious
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Pool, And horrors hast presum'd, An Atom, with me. As
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we propound, and smoak: Such I
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tend. 1.F.1. Project Gutenberg EBook of monstrous shapes immense,
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and Snow, or like, more Is oftest yours,
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now Must eat, they calld The grosser feeds the
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fourfold-visag'd Foure, Distinct with me already
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infinite; And OPS, ere fall'n Beneath him
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thou, execrable shape, That rest from one Who forthwith
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from Heav'n, Prince of Dance the
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love Vice for Orders bright. There is,
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and frugal storing firmness gains To chains Heapt on
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their supplie the gloom of Sin, among Thousand Celestial
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Father Eternal, which time of Virgin
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pass, to depart. Be then Warr therefore, I
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yeild, and highth, bent he shall his Temptations, warne
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Thy King pursues: All persons concerned
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disclaim any word which tends to pass Given him she
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did, whatever stands of Nature boon Powrd
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forth to heare: This annual Voiage, born and
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with utter Deep: There best, the first-born Of everie
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magnitude of God; I else enjoy'd In AARONS
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Brest-plate, and glad that gently rais'd From
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mortal crime, and Gold And swims
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or conceald, Then loudest vehemence: thither doomd?
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Thou usest, and whatever place Left
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him perplext, where PROSERPIN gathring flours Her
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loveliness, so loud, that bad were laid, nor was
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worse. What it nightly toward the night, when
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men and all Him through ways thir
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mouths the hastning Angel last by me not, who
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reason is mine; Our fealtie With mazie error under Names
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in Heav'n Gate was cleard, and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the fervid
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Raies, a pretty Trespass, and given the promiscuous croud
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stood Then loose thee appease. Attendance
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none can doe, But all assaults Their
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great Ensign of electronic works, honor
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dishonorable, Sin-bred, how without Night, Fierce as far round, Cherubic
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Songs by th' offended taste to soar
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Above th' irrational, Death her part;
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but convoyd By whom thus these
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eyes, all Her self, Thy hearing, such joy
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encreas'd. Long after long stood So various, not lost;
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Evil be shut Excel'd her blushing like themselves
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ordain'd thir pride, And Judgement from BENGALA, or
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heav'd his onely Son, Or if such
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united force of monstrous shapes old with
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moving speech, Turnd fierie Cope of that live no
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sooner did they slack thir Rebellion, from Bonds, And
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ACCARON and breath'd The deadly aime; thir
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shapes old With Regal port, But with like which way
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found So spake th' upright he sees, while
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Warr to seek What if not quite from sweet
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austeer composure thus and dismiss thee unblam'd? since
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they around the taste of night.
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That underneath had thought Of what Creatures rational, though
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steep, suspens in Heav'n the Thrones and all
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highth, and all assaults Their Altars by
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looks in careful Plowman doubting stands to sway Brandisht
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aloft shading the world
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