Robo poem for 2021-04-19
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Fall'n Cherube, to soar Above all too
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light Heavie, though ADAMS room Throng
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numberless, And hence without me, of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when BELLONA storms,
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With hundreds and pain to believe Those Notes to
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soothe Him first, Though all mankind in
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himself lamented loud acclaim. Thence more by me,
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for Dayes, and entertain our dungeon,
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not lost; Evil in disparitie The mind
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Will and serried Shields in peace and highth,
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and CHIMERA'S dire. Nor other pleasures all assaults Their
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living Saphire, once both stood Among innumerable scarce
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blown, Forth issu'd, brandishing his Rebell Foes MESSIAH
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was safe, And wandring Gods And black and
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vital Lamp; but in Heav'n Towrs,
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And sweeter thy youngest Son thus deal with
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aught propos'd And justifie the rest Mind or
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enur'd not beare delicious Air, the dust shalt
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proceed, and cold invirons round, Kindl'd through
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fierce hosting meet, who art is
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reason, to impose: He comes, and involve, done all
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Her office holds; of endless misery. But
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who for the deep: So stretcht out mankind, By
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sin to us, and regard From Wing to dare
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The lip of God; I know ye and
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all at command, and fall'n, to finde peace And
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therefore as equal Lot hath so suffice to
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Eternal spirits; or bound us? what between
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(Unanswerd least recover'd, hath recall'd His couchant watch, that
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is not lost; Evil one thrice the wakeful
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custody severe, It seem'd, to hazard in Arms; Who
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all sorts are and shame hee
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Whom to generate Reptil with crescent Horns; To
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mortal tast Brought forth Afresh with me remaines, VVhich onely
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stand Do thou my glorie attributed to
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speak I by strength conceal'd, Which uttering thus his
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fraud to aire Meets his power: Against the tops
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the circuit of fire To seek thee,
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know'st for neither vainly hope That of
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Hell, not fear'd; should be blest, with discontinuous
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wound in sign That led thee to fly
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By Tongue obey'd The World goe
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and shout, return'd From those flames No
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inconvenient Diet, nor Air, if on golden Scales, yet
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confest later then May prove tempestuous: To
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all assaults Their living Saphire, once as this
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more came from SYRIAN mode, whereon were known.
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Farr differing from thee more; Go heavenly Grace:
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and seemliest by carnal fear surpris'd and distribution of
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Ice, that false Philosophie: Yet doubt possesses me, the
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Realme And henceforth seek thee, dim Eclips disastrous twilight
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sheds On her thought. True Paradise He made new
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hope to amplest reach The middle Air
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upbore Thir stops and obstinacie, and poure Abundance, fit
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head; Was understood, this dire form
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and soft windes with almost no doubt, And plunge us
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hence: Here swallow'd up with which gain'd a
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path Over the originator of after-times Over
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Fish and Apologie to copying and
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far off? I see Black fire purge off this
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diurnal Starr perhaps May come rattling on
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by her look and assume Thy
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way Not yet by strength, or feard to drown
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the GREEK and Flocks Grasing the TUSCAN Artist
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views The remedie; perhaps To PAQUIN
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of Paradise I no shadow staies Thy eye-lids?
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and Nitrous Foame They came, and longing wait The
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first resolv'd, If him humbl'd all
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assaults Their surest signal, they reduc'd To God
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his place Eternal Father, thou consent, The Author
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rise, Wings were Land that shadow staies Thy condescension,
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and cleer thir guise Of three of Seraphim ABDIEL,
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then his contempt of electronic work, the floud, With vanity
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had forbid the bestial herds Attest thir flight, and
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dwell at command, ere then half her absence
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I apprehend not, finding way, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose dwelling place After thir waste, with Milk at
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your fleecie Starr Of hard contents, and knows His
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puissance, trusting in Heav'n With Serpent
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sly assault; and shame By pleasure,
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though what might lend at Altars, when
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he sought thee being? Yet live well
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Thy sweet before the INDIAN Mount, while upon his
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Scepter high Rear'd in mirth, and Gessamin Rear'd in
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Glory witherd. As Man Dust of seventie years, then solid
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might work in despair, to these
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upwhirld aloft shading the days Resolv'd, as Ice Thir
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language and Foot, nor cloud Of Battel: whereat their
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side SATAN paragond. There they with violent hands,
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wings, up rose Satan long before; nor
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ever power Now Morn To final dissolution,
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as nam'd the speed On this license and Omnipotent
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From my words no eare less Then
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scornd thou with Love for open to do
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all Heav'n, this odious soon. Goe
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MICHAEL Wrought still To this subject not; To Paradise
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in Arms not thou art, His god-like Guest,
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walks Invisible, except whom like which op'nd from
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the multitude Might intercept thy own Tooles;
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then, Of thy folly, and shalt beare
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Through pride Conscious of God; I
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that fixt Starrs, fixt Laws to my Redeemer voluntarie,
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And trust All sadness but malice; lifted
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up every Vertue, in spite of monstrous
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Serpent errour wandring, found No inconvenient Diet, nor Man
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therefore past, if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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planetarie motions harmonie or Poole, There with
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ease, where ye low subjection; understand in
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dismal universal Frame, Thus said, Why shouldst dislike, And opportune
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excursion we again in Thunder when fair Tree
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Down right Shall meet, Indebted and seemd now were
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sweet. But confidence to human face Thrice happie
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state, though Heavens King besmear'd with BRITISH
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and pure Empyrean to fear I suppose
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If he scornful turn'd, Till and ras'd,
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And Grace descending tread of blame thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, Not by Decree Fixd on Bitnet
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(Judy now Be frustrate, do, undo, and sweetest
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Fenel, or less when next him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels late COLUMBUS found the Rising in Array
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of monstrous sight Of hope had Of
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Glory crownd, Look'st from the fiercest Spirit attends, Hovering
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and all prodigious things, and indecent overthrow
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and realtie Remain not; so doth Heav'ns
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now Man should be held Gods, how it rose,
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and low, As MAMMON led by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on AEGYPT with violence, no,
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let mee expung'd and therein stand. For hot, cold,
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moist, and cleerd, and gates of God. Full happiness
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in bulk as likes them in me, to move
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In eevn or moarie Dale, Pursues the flag Of
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Mans mortal Men also, and call'd His praise be hard'nd,
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blind be obeyd: I Toild out the
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water flies All what proof we again
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provoke Our first broke loose? is past, as perhaps
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Shall tend thir being gav'st me; for
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who reigns, new and Torneament; then Farr otherwise
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th' Eternal Splendors flung For dissolution wrought In Nature
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first make them mute. Thrice he
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stay In future evil Thou mai'st not; Nature
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him still his rock transfixt, the
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fatall hands so gay, Yet live by
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stealth Found out of longing wait The second, which
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they may, accept Life Neglect not, and verdant Isles
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HESPEREAN sets, my sole fugitive. Whence heavie pace that sweet
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Extend his revolt, not but Man Recounted, mixing
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intercession sweet. But all Temples th' Herb and Darkness
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Night bids us both. O Prince, O
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voice From Diamond Quarries hew'n, &
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found Before thir mightiest quelld, the din;
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thus returnd: URIEL, for all deprav'd, Not ti'd or
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possess Life Neglect not, and Nature multiplies Her
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mariageable arms, and press'd her stately tread,
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or his flight Then loudest vehemence: thither he
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hies. Is rising, will end. To
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intercept thy substitute, And more potent Thrones,
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With unexperienc't thought, and slow; But thir
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Ears, while it be deem'd Equal in
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, immortal bliss, condemn'd In apprehension
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then shall lead. Nor think Submission? Warr then,
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rather such another World, Or if lawful
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to soar Above all assaults Their
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Altars by thee sin his flight; som small may
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else though mute; Unskilful with disdain, Soon
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as great consult began. Fall'n Cherube, to my
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help, became thy Subjection, but fierce intent ITHURIEL and
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willing feet Shaddowd from the Empire neighbouring Arms The way,
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Whether of any Clime Smote on they live, all
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I left thir several way now sad overthrow and
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wilde, in narrow space the top
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of truth remote: Unjustly thou beest he; But goe
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Before thy else enjoy'd In amorous dittyes all
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Organs of sweet Are his fill, Lodg'd in heav'n:
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For Spirits could we owe. 1.F.3.
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YOU DISTRIBUTE OR BREACH OF CONTRACT EXCEPT
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THOSE PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH 1.F.3. YOU AGREE
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THAT YOU DISTRIBUTE OR USE THIS BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE
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OR BREACH OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST
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*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** START OF HOPE, and sets
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off and wide watrie Glass the Mariner From
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off from mans behalf Patron or bound Within
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appointed bounds Proportiond to swim th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus
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proceeded on Gods, how vain Against the
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sons of their fears. Then that thus abasht the
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East To come call'd Satan, with somthing not
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sad. Evil to us out-cast, exil'd, his ray. What
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wee, To shew no deficience found; So
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spake th' Ecliptic, sped with acclamation and condemns to
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soar Above all Temples th' Angelical to
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enrage thee disclose What
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