Robo poem for 2021-08-27
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He effected; Man fall'n. Yet they dread, and rest,
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His fixed seat, Him thus judgement giv'n, with outragious
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noise the coasts of friends, Th'
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IONIAN Gods, and held on FLORA
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breathes, Her Tresses, and Ages of
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future days may know, And ore
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the Pit shall dwell The Calf in
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power I chiefly Man nor yet thir
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Arms, in us asunder, Hopeless to accept Alone as
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Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the Bullion dross: A
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mind and food alike My conduct, and
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shalt goe, nor of som infernal States, we may
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copy it, give it, I ruin seems this meridian
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heat from mercy shewn On evil hast not
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remove, Save what doubt it brings with matter of
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Mountains lodg'd Against th' event. And kennel there,
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And now behold The present, and rais'd
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Their surest signal, they best known. The Calf
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in warlike Angel on errand sole,
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and needs not by angry Victor Angels, then foretold,
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a Foe Approaching gross by angry Victor to
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obstruct his dreadful thing approach of
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danger shun'd By som more haughty thus
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warnd Thir Ministry perform'd, and Degrees; Or
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high advanc't Shon with mine. Fall'n
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Cherube, to taste? Forbid who counsel Warr,
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Nor did they nigh in Heav'n. And surging
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waves, as that none was sunk, and
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Lord, That underneath a gleame Of som times
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cross'd the Heav'n, Eternal miserie; such force with
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us he wish'd, but answer'd brief. Accuse not
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soon his equals. Farewel happy rural mound the armed
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Saints By Night Related, and visage incompos'd Answer'd. I
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attend, Pleas'd with everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd,
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Ages of anyone anywhere at one of Morn. Now therefore
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past, the Field, In posture have misst, and lyes
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the dire was pleas'd, And fly, ere Dayes
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mid-course, and laughs the Earth? reciprocal, if
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our sweet before her Aire aloud thus
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undismai'd began. If dream'd, If so coming; he
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deservd no sight, Starr Enlightning her purple Grape,
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and call'd MAN, about them thither
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anon A solemn adoration down Thir motion, measures
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Day Travelling East, had pluckt; the weight of Jasper
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shon Above th' extent somtimes, with gentle Fawnes
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at one Returnd on Bitnet (Judy now Advanc't in
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each hand belongs, Vengeance is best, the
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shaddow of Warr Shall separate he bid sound
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Th' Omnipotent. Ay me, least sin or
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delay: And hear that hour stood and Epicycle, Orb
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Through Sin and ANCIENT NIGHT, I be then The last,
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then they turn not find no dearth: But
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perhaps thou turnd thither-ward in calme
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His Potentates and needs To shame in whose
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wisdom back Despoild of Glorie account, But
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wherfore all things resolv'd; which my present
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things. Revenge, deceiv'd The Causey to
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my Bone, Flesh of that neither Sea, from himself
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from the Son, but endu'd With fragrance
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after sleepless Night; which bids increase, who saw
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that skill or computer virus, or
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asleep, Shot forth her shot with vain to drouze,
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Charm'd with Eyes, new World; by turns the
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Hall (Though like the radiant visage round With Joy
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entire. Then aught appeers, Not unattended, for I keep,
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by me, all assaults Their Seats long shall
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not heard; And black GEHENNA call'd,
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Innumerable force effected not: that brightest Seraphim
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Approach not, who heard, and fierie
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glare, Then Crown'd With hundreds and interrupt
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the key-hole turns Wisdom thy Son; On this obscure
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sojourn, while so highly, to eate: Of terrour,
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and knows His arrows, from those infernal dregs Adverse
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to find this nethermost Abyss And EVE Persisted, yet
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with genial Angel HAILE Bestowd, the Waters:
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and laughs the Zenith like which
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the Sanctities of death or Air, To rapture,
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till now, which The western point, where
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he abides, Transfus'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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seems this agreement, you may copy of Hell,
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and Kingdoms of Beasts, whom last in danger or
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say, What call'st Me overtook his life dies,
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death to render me up rose From
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mee the arched roof Pendant by
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command wherever stood devout. To mortal tast Brought her
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first from Just, and with pain Can make
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deathless pain? And Lakes and Golden Scepter
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shalt look summs all proportions low raise them round
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self-rowl'd, His single imperfection, and ceasless cry of
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JAVANS Issue held me; but down To wreck all
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sides round self-rowl'd, His proud excuse? yet once it
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rose, As whom they set me most, and
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therein Each other, but cast and Harvest,
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Heat should belong not perswade immediate Warr, what
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mild Judge without permission of thee still erect, with
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almost immense, a Cormorant; yet remaines
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unsung, where ere then EVE Address'd his might.
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But mortal passage to reward Of danger shun'd
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By Fountain fome belated Peasant sees, Or faint
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retreat; when first Pausing a Garland to provoke,
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or heav'd his Gate reply'd; Hast thou me. Some
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specious object by AEQUINOCTIAL Winds Close
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at THEB'S and thrice in Sea, from
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him appeas'd All, and press'd her
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presence hid metallic Ore, The wonted signal, they seemd well
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joynd, inelegant, but all Mankind. That we to thee
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Love Can either Wing, and bear, and Heav'n
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to all; with almost immense, a place Left them
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to abide that witherd all Temples th' Eternal purpose
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to invade Heav'n, we live, Or
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faint Satanic Host In billows, leave obtain'd Unacceptable, though
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immortal: But that seem'd either; black Clouds Justling or
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holy Rites, and full. After these
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rebell'd, To supplication, heare Of hazard
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huge in hand. A Forrest huge extent of
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man fell, nor was giv'n, Worthiest to
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force as fierce reflux on Bitnet
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(Judy now had need that Great
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triumph and speed; Havock and occasiond, or weakest
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prove Tedious alike: Of blowing Myrrh and therein Man
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Thy equal which God so e're God
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ordaind; Out of vertue, for Maistrie, and Virgin
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seed, By quick contraction or woe.
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Yet are set, With Flowers, Our foile
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in narrow room Natures healthful rules a lot in
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little seems On this now they rose; Thir
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song and foulds; Ith' midst a
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multitude Might have read, the earth a Flat, Fast
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by experience of ye Winds, and with
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me som glimps of Truth hast made? So
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hand thus RAPHAEL now hid, deprivd
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His outward calme, Artificer of Warr, Nor shalt Reigne
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Both Ransom and tell Of porous
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Earth self-ballanc't on Bitnet (Judy now
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Mankind; whom his service hard. What Man
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Restore us, That curld MEGAERA: greedily they innocent, and
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Revenge, deceiv'd The lip of worth ambition
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though importune perhaps, to protect the horrid edge Of
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Mightiest. Sense of bones, Like honour due alike
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with ambitious to inshrine BELUS or heav'd his wonted
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face divine; But somtimes in fears and struggle,
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as great Zone Dwell not SATAN
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was found. Sated at compleating of Worshippers Holy Rest;
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Heav'n so farr Then scornd thou thinkst
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not lost; the followers rather Death Consort
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with prone carreer with me. To us dispossest,
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He never parted they, who loves
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imbraces met, How from harm. Whence rushing
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he will save us lies within Noise, other medium, a
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circling Canopie Of Trumpet from that Reason (Reason
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also I thence united force he also
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pour'd, Inward and worth Came flying, meet
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My wandring, found The present, and outward aid
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the vast TYPHOEAN rage Among th' advantage all, Greatness
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where ABASSIN Kings
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MOMBAZA, and smoak: Such to serve
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to Paradise Dying put to doom frail Originals, and shame
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that Command Sole partner and descending to
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degree in VALDARNO, to Die; How from the
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earth a place, Perpetual Fountain other side: which
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we need With Frontispice of God
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Accepted, fearless in opinion stand of
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Light. Aire, And carnal pleasure, though fairest colours mixt:
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On desperat revenge, immortal EVE, who all
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nations what had need from following our
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Faces threatning hideous fall Down to wander here,
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This said, he slept: in foresight
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much the Mariner From Loves proper shape, So
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spake th' infernal States, and promisd
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Race, Charg'd not lost; Attonement for the penaltie, And
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render me light Round he stood
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Rustic, of old, Where boldest; though thus afflicted
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Powers went a flame of ANCIENT NIGHT, I abroad
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Through dark DIVAN, and passion into the croud,
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and passion not, and call'd EGYPT, divided
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into th' Almightie's aide, I sollicite thee hither Unlicenc't
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from th' upright he sought it might dwell, hope
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Of Wiles, More miserable; both Oare and dizzie swumm
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In curles on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That Glorie him the Flood With
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cruel warres, Wasting the HOURS in vain? To other
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dismal house of cordial Love And Earth
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& them lets pass commodiously this portentous Bridge
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Of his sight Of goodliest Trees
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In every Squadron and smoak: Such applause To
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hoarce TRINACRIAN shore: Nor long Drie-ey'd behold? ADAM though
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doubld now To mortal sight instead, a world of
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Breath, if one tastes; Nor solid might work
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in pleasant green, As thus grew ten Furies,
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terrible as rais'd By pollicy, and
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go, so near each Band The Project Gutenberg is
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sweet. But fall'n Beneath thy Throne With
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Jubilee, and passion not, as now, While
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day Our second fate: Mee and EDENS happie
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nuptial League, Alone the Constellations on IMAUS
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