Robo poem for 2024-01-09
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Is no unharmoneous mixture foule, Eject him who
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since, Baptiz'd or fresh Flourets Hill
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Of Natures whole Legions close; with hideous Name, for never
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from other, till one and pain
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From her Glorie account, But first prov'd: But evil
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dayes lot in fears and wide: in PALESTINE, and
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therein Each Orb perhaps over many
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Throned Powers, off-spring of unctuous vapor, which follows
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dignity, might surest signal, they around the
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Spirits with mine requires. Ofspring of CATHAIAN Coast. The
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radiant Files, Daz'ling the Vision led
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his gorgeous East his Head, nor Heav'n rejoic'd, and
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all assaults Their surest signal, they beheld; Birth-day of
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God; I besought The Sun, of sorrow, black
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mist from Eternal Justice and through experience
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taught In shape the palpable obscure find
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who full Project Gutenberg: So sung The coming hither,
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under watch; these scarce holds the dwellings peace:
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All incorruptible would reare ye to love In
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equal Joy, as that shall pervert; and soon
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revives, Death that end, and glutted offal,
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at one Soule; Harmonie that soyle may produce Fruits at
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command, and orewhelm whatever in whom had
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sacrific'd; Is no obstacle found none,
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Created mute and with ambitious aim Against
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temptation: thou solitude, is free? This
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onely two massie Ore, The Author
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of thy ways, Righteous are ris'n, to soar Above
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all assaults Their childrens cries unheard,
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that tongue Relate thee; be restor'd, As we
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sent were Of Creatures all who therefore his Peers: attention
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held on then as this glorious dost prefer
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Before his onely Son; On they also
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shall yeeld him, who more glory, and struggle, as
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fast, too light she will replace the
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foe to bring: Behold a ridge direct, whence
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they sang of monstrous Serpent suttl'st Beast
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now Advanc't in body, and press'd her Heav'nly
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forme Incapable of monstrous shapes old Fled not
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fear'd; should ascend Up to believe Those Notes
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to be held them let me ow I
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led The guarded Gold: So as the first
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with Mercie, as mire: for Heav'n Gate was
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this had been falling, and understood
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must change of that Starr or Paradise,
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A third part in heaps, and receiv'd; but
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taste Of HESPERUS, whose hand of Heaven, or
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Office here stand On this ignorance of IND,
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Or less need As MAMMON led the Firmament: So
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spake th' AZORES; whither the flowrie Brooks beneath Th'
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unfounded deep, Capacious bed of Hell, nor endearing smiles
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Wanted, nor shun'd; And me ill,
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for destruction laid perhaps thus judgement will
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who I obey is a falling
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showers, Nor streit'ning Vale, nor Angel mov'd, in
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pairs thou added not, finding way, Turning our Primitive
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great Furnace flam'd, yet public moment, in
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what the Angel. Therefore what resolution from the
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fertil growth, and valour breath'd, firm his paw
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Dandl'd the production, promotion and inclination or proprietary
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form, pretended To see Thy lingring,
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or slimie, as great consulting Peers, Midst came flocking; but
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only Son both heard Celestial Tabernacles, where The first
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adornd With tufts the electronic work,
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yet hard to submit or hee
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once on Bitnet (Judy now clear I dread,
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Rouse and unguarded, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I
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drag thee thus, behold SATAN beheld This Tree that furie
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stay'd, Quencht in Chains, with joy, able to
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me loath to enrage thee unblam'd? since none
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regard; Heav'n submit, his mortall sting disarm'd. I not;
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so much for such Fire Compact of far blazing,
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as Sea-men tell, With tumult less desire Longing
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and strait unsay, pretending first or fleecy
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Flock, Ewes and gorg'd, nigh Your fill all
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Her unadorned golden Shields; Then had
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thrown by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on whom follie overthrew, And
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now True patience, and spoil and amorous Ditties,
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and leaves free will, foreknowledge absolute, And
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various Spirit That his wandring ore the public peace,
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Yet Innocence and both when she wills to store hereafter
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from the Acts of all-ruling Heaven To
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mortal or showre; If our Morn, to soar
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Above them into what besides, That on Armour clashing
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bray'd Horrible discord, and woe, Mee thus, how hast
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heard, without number last a Bannerd Host In
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goodness infinite, That shake Heav'ns Host: Mean while,
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Pondering the sway Thy Merits; under Government
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well awake. Nor knowing not had return'd, and sorrow
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and Bowrs, VVith foot Of shrubs and with leave
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Thy face, the safe shore their
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aerie flight of ABRAHAMS Loines to
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soar Above th' uplifted Spear Of his seed preserve. Farr
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otherwise, transported I reduce: All patience.
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He spake: and enrag'd might determine,
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and ILIUM, on golden Chain To veile
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the sport and all limit, at command, and full.
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After short hour of absence mimic Fansie next
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subordinate Awak'ning, thus double-form'd, and superior Spirits when
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BELLONA storms, With conquest, and look'd a Land
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He speeds, and laughs the Oracle
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of Spirits hold what shall bow and ever-threatning storms
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Of BACCHUS from Earth shall perfetly be not
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reach: For aught of Mankind, enclos'd In jointed Armour clashing
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bray'd Horrible discord, and involve, done
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this, or possess her monthly round
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Thick-rammd, at Altars, when first resolv'd, If
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so Fate Meant mee, Mee not, sovran Presence thus
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I stand By pleasure, though the
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winged Warriour thus began. Fall'n Cherube,
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to heare! for death to soar Above all due
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and kept the wayes of joy The seed renewd;
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So spake th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus double-form'd,
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and distribute it said, let dry Land
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hereafter from the PHOENICIANS call'd The
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Parts besides Prone on th' offensive Mountain, built Here
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swallow'd up here onely consolation left some were dispenst
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his fierie Region, stretcht out From their
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fault, Which infinite calamitie shall remain,
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Till Pride Had first break our great Sultan waving
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to tell Of EGYPT from farr,
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and dearer half, The suburb of brute deni'd,
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and have fixt Mine eare shall die. How comes
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invited by stelth Had lively shines
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In heav'nly shapes Will To mortal wound in
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ADAMS eye. Not all Temples th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus
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began. 1.E.8. You provide access Without wrauth bent to
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thee round I repent or EDEN: this
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way, not all. Into my experience, ADAM, now hear
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that parts EGYPT from the Waters: and fulfilld All
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my uncouth and as th' Omnipotent
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From her Saile; So spake His
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day, for sight, With secret foe, and luxurious
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Cities, where stood Of lowest of Cherubim
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Forth rush'd in flight He look'd,
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& shade Imbround the strength intire Strongly to enquire:
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above these two Be gather'd beach They
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came, methought, alone My Image, there to possess All
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thoughts inflam'd of sorrow, black tartareous cold
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and Empire neighbouring Arms they sat, Or this, and Seas,
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each Beast; which evil durst enter and with
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tears Bewailing thir course; Directed, no life.
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So pray'd they sprung I assume, or beneath. This
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continent of Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts
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they found beyond The Dank, and
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say, What day upon his illustrous Guest
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besought: Is lost, how good, forbids thy shape
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he of Replacement or Faerie Elves, Whose
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taste, Tasting concoct, digest, assimilate, And
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mee expung'd and force hath eat'n and therein
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plant eyes, that Region dolorous, O're other Heav'ns matchless
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Chief: As we return'd them several active Sphears
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confound. Together both together calls, Or unknown till
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wandring vanitie, when the Internal Man, and night:
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how human Life offer'd, he lay, Thir
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government, and thighes with disdainful look suspence, awaiting who
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approve thy speed what Bowre Oreshades; for neither here
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Breathe forth Infinite goodness, grace They to
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showre, Which two Of Cattel and glowing Iron Globes,
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Earth beneath, Down right His flight to offend,
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discount'nanc't both, but th' inviolable Saints assembl'd, thou took'st
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With flourets deck't and Chariots of
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man fell, from SYRIAN mode, whereon Were Tents
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of Gods indignation SATAN fell, nor that voluntarie
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move Embattelld; when our days Death I be
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devis'd By me, for open Eyes,
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with Oarie feet: yet tolerable, As
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one from Woman is my flight Aloft,
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incumbent on excursion we claim Of RAMIEL
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scorcht and huge; in mooned hornes Thir
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growing Empire; doubtless; while Universal Face shalt
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Monarch in doubt it might devise Like
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Quivers hung, and shame him a cloud
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Of pleasure not DAVIDS Sons, like which unrevok't shall
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bear The clasping Ivie where I
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drag thee chaind, And ACCARON and lick'd the Virgin
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seed, By Faith they in ADAMS eye. Not ti'd
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or Sea, or standing else had been achiev'd, whereof
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here and indignation on Bitnet (Judy now known from
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the hands his ear; At once,
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now learn True Paradise up and Helmets
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throng'd, the Royal seat prepar'd. So ADAM, witness
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all assaults Their surest signal, they brought, and
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mutual league, United States. If once as beseems Thy
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King Possesses thee perfet, not quite All circumspection,
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and any Project Gutenberg is no life. So
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farr to execute What rests, but trusting in
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foresight much remit His mounted scale of no
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Preface brooking through impotence, or threats Gave
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proof his resolution from the Field; Upon
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the Port, though just equalitie perhaps
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I draw Of GALILEO, less by
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themselves ordain'd thir Maker, though strange Hath lost happiness and
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gave signal blow them penitent
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