Robo poem for 2024-04-06
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Fall'n Cherube, to submit or dread of Angels, can
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wee in Heav'n Ill matching words Touchd onely,
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and hurried back with a shooting
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Starr On high magnificence, who first assay If such wherein
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appear'd Less attributed to Fire, Outrageous to good; and
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broad, And THRASCIAS rend the death, like Ambition
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findes. But perhaps Not liable to maintaining tax deductible
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to pray, repent, and remembrest what fall To mortal
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sting: about the Mariner From every
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Soule For one thrice in Feast
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and regain the flowing Gold compos'd and
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longing pines; Yet live exempt From off From ABRAHAM,
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Son foreseeing spake. Why sleepst thou reck'n right, Sufficient
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to do all a liquid fire; If
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then mistrust, but others bore Semblance of Sulphur.
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Thither let there From flight, Thou following cryd'st
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aloud, but what is low indeed, That stood unmindful
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ABDIEL stern regard to soar Above all Him follow'd
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RIMMON, whose mortal dint, Save what proof ye see and
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Create Plenipotent on a Rampart. MAMMON
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spake. Why am Hell; O Father, O Son,
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Obtain, all with mee. They to heare new haunt
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Cleer Victory, to perplex and upright he
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spake. Deliverer from forth all prodigious things, parted forelock
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manly hung his slack the RUSSIAN Foe By
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whom mutual league, United States copyright holder), the INDIAN
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streams; Abhorred STYX the Streets, then from Reason
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on yon dreary Plain, and ZEPHON bold, Will once came
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from thee, so on by command Single, is left,
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and thee, all assaults Their living might.
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But Man with me down to her
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bestial Gods; aspiring Dominations: thou Dismiss not displeas'd.
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A multitude, like these, DEUCALION and
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breath'd immortal minds. Thus BELIAL with Power As stood
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Rustic, of Palm-tree pleasantest to assert, who might distemper
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the winde, Blown up here confin'd,
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Inhabitant of violence of knowledg fair
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and ILIUM, on Orient Pearle, whereon to naught, Or
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substance turnd. Nor stop th' effect of
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light His fall'n such another Skie.
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As not temptation to pleasure, though fall'n,
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to arrive The Author of monstrous sight unconquerable? His mightie
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Regencies Of Enemie All courage; down amaine
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By false Worm, That with bright Pomp
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and such as before, So beauteous, op'ning
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to soar Above th' abuse Of sense, I
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mine Eyes That Death to let us both
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with Love the shape may reign secure, Leaps o're
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the shrill Matin Song charms the
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deep: So on Thrones; Though at eeve In Bowre
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or other whirlpool steard. So eagerly the lowest
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of anyone anywhere at leasure to fall into the earth
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After the deep as willing, pay him who created
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World erroneous to enrage thee Worlds first devis'd
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By Fire, As stood So to impose: He also
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our wish. Mean while o're the rather
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seek What seemd For strength &
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youth about them thence on FLORA breathes, Her
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chrystall mirror holds, unite thir naked Majestie of more
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Then voluble and flowers Flie to their doubl'd
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Ranks they treat till within the fiercest
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Spirit Powrd forth Light issues forth, soon expel Her
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Temple on dry Land to dwell; But glad
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heart; fear of power prevaile, th' incestuous
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Mother of Life. Nor so deform
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what God Rais'd on Bitnet (Judy now Shot forth
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more Heroic deeds Under spread Wide on Bitnet (Judy now
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got, where stood and rejoycing in Heav'n proclaims him
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a bruise, And looking on, Blest pair;
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enjoy, and I, methought, Could merit more be reveald.
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This was seen Ten thousand Harpes that
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NYSEIAN Ile Girt with contracted brow.
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GABRIEL, to move Embattelld; when to continue, and
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involve, done his desire I fell, Self-tempted,
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self-deprav'd: Man in orders bright or by
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flight, and glutted offal, at command, and
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specious deeds Timorous and wine. Witness the STYGIAN Pool,
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And banisht from the weight inclines Our
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Enemy, our afflicted Powers, them right, Sufficient to do
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onely, as freely distributed in Heav'n
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Where Cattel grazing: others, and Carbuncle most Endeavour Peace:
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thir viands fell, from the Sons relate; On you
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must follow, to glorifie The spirit accurst, Forsak'n
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of Kings thir Lord: Under inhuman pains?
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Why hast part, from the Vision
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led me and Warr. Each Orb perhaps once
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yours, the blew His Temple stood within my day
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Not terrible, advance To nourish, or Death, In Meats
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and shame hee hath beguil'd URIEL, for ever
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happie: him with vain attempt. Him the midst of themselves
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in Festivals of anyone in haste To visit thee;
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but gathers heap, and passion in silence thus to quit
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The Femal charm. Earth the mild Judge
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Of his Life offer'd, he fares, Treading the Moon:
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Or faint retreat; when lo, to cloath his
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orbed Shield, Awaiting what chance, what highth
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or timerous flock together calls, Or if
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I will appear More miserable; both joyning,
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As neerer to scorne The sequel each
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dayes journey brought forth Infinite goodness,
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grace They Limb Sutable grace Attends thee, shun
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the Vision led To mitigate and all th' all
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reponsbility that swim th' upright beams Then through experience
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of this loss Irreparable; tearms of
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Pipes that shall remain, but a Rib, with
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servitude; Not to hurt him, life Of
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Heav'n, Empyreal Heav'n, once as this irksom
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night; And Palate call and Power, In Courts and as
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Ice Thir order; last reasoning I first his
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Godhead sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while it bin Enamour'd at
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play, Strait knew The Pledge of disobedience, till wandring
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course ore the buxom Air, To visit oft invok't With
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loss of desire To set thee
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How dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as onely shall
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his dark her who single hast
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provided all her Husband, for smiles from the
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waste, and grateful mind And courage on
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Iles Of Dulcet Symphonies and glad Obscur'd,
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where PROSERPIN gathring flours aloft shading the eare. Yet
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farr at thir Maker, in Celestial vertues rising, who
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fill'd With thir Flocks Grasing the
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gloom of this license and passion into CHAOS,
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since he roam'd the Sword begin Your dungeon
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stretching far as Night comes a replacement copy it,
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which both seemd in narrow room Natures desire, Among
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the good, whether waking cri'd, This horror shot with
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ambitious aim Against a Spirit That shine,
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yet confest later then his was at
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all; with high pitch let me dark, What
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readiest path leads where find. Before all things,
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and infirmer Sex assume, And thrice in
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all things, quintessence of sin hath
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all Mankind. That fought in Orbes hath
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naught merits fame in Gods disguis'd
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in Heav'nly overpowerd, Companions deare, Well known what
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seem'd either; black it thine Of brazen
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foulds discover sin, till first at play, Strait
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side under state Here walk'd the cloudie Tabernacle
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Sojourn'd the happier state he heares, And bring forth
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will hardly dare, Or from the praise In sorrow
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and breath'd The seed Sow'n with Heav'n,
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in Heav'n hides nothing merited, nor somtimes Ascend
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to hear. His death to search
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I obey him serve to death, like which wee
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style The pleasant Vally of Light Imitate when
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sleep Oppress'd them, wearied vertue, for within 30 days work,
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in mettle. After these things, and call'd by glimps
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discerne ITHURIEL and extoll His odious
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dinn of fraud, contagion spred thir rich Burgher,
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whose fruit burnisht with narrow room Throng numberless, and
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full. After short sigh of that now, Avoided
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pinching cold invirons round, And multiply a heap of
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hateful Office here their Creator, and revoke the barrs
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of Heaven, or Chance, or any other faults
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Heapt on Bitnet (Judy now low, As might
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induce us for the Bullion dross: A Seraph ABDIEL
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stern regard benigne. ADAM, Heav'ns now transcendent brightnes
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didst accept them; and passion dimm'd his permissive will,
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Hard liberty before the bands Of
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good, Where Cattel and wide: in
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number to converse with refection sweet dewes and not
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reach. Amid the trademark as chief; among the same. Wonder
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not reveal'd, which from him danc'd Shedding sweet
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Converse with revenge: cruel fight, or Faerie Elves, Whose
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annual wound Pass'd frequent, With narrow room
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large in possession put off, and wide, Rowld
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inward, and rout Fell with ambitious mind
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Though all Comes thundring noise rejected: oft hast not
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for ADAM wak't, so broad circumference
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Hung on Thrones; Though pleasant, but all these
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corrosive Fires Ethereal, as CAPRICORNE, to drouze, Charm'd with
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gay Her mural breach, returning whence thither they
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fell, As Man in despair, to wander here, as
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shall Reign At Loopholes cut sheere, nor wider farr worse,
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By that seat of this Dart Strange alteration! Sin
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and turnd thither-ward in me for Thou
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did'st resigne thy dissent, Neither her balme. But thee,
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this high and rue the North appeer'd To bottomless
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perdition, there onely Son, in your dauntless courage,
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and servilly ador'd Heav'ns ray, and frugal storing firmness
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gains To human consort; they forewarne,
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Wolves shall pervert; and fair, best Deserve the
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fraudulent Impostor foule Thir Element Scowls ore the
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ruful stream; fierce Ensignes high foreknowledge; they threw Into
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utter darkness, grateful to soar Above th' invisible Glory never
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from amidst them in part, Motion,
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each Fit well aim'd, Since URIEL and through dire
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Arms? yet beleeve, though unseen, Shoots farr then
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will the dust
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