Robo poem for 2022-03-19
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If that never saw. The Day and
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which declares his head, devouring fire. Sounder fierie darts What
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life more glad I repent or
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racking whirlwinds, or deficient left so broad as
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in Eternitie, dwelt then human. Nor
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content with after-bands, what compulsion and all Heaven to soar
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Above them beholding from West was thou wert
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created) we need not come when BEELZEBUB Thus trampl'd,
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thus to blame thee conversing I am thrust, Where
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neither here thou art, & closing stood Her end
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Neerer our last Of tenfold Adamant, his speech
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and with songs Divide the midst, and foule.
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But confidence Under his loines and Omnipotent
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to dare The Author rise, high
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disdain, from Hell, say he my Decree,
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The Womans seed Sow'n with me equally; nor
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to succeed. Whence true filial freedom both
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confess'd Humbly our afflicted Powers, and wing'd
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with ceasless praise To dash To
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Knowledge? By steps of God: It may elect
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Sense of monstrous sight Of Angels, they learn'd And
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brown as th' inventer miss'd, so shall
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partake with me exercise and full. After
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the love or can grow in
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Heav'n Where Houses thick shade contiguous, and call'd
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ASTARTE, Queen of SYRIAN ground, with Power arriv'd, both
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Spear are turnd at worst extreams, and
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shame nigh overwhelm'd, Confessing soon, Armd with whirlwind sound
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at which thee so, for neither Man
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alive; by our adversarie, whom mutual slaughter bent.
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Forthwith upright heart though both Oare and
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marriage with Oarie feet: yet once O're many Battels
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and Sons Of Arts that proud step fair Presented with
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hop'd success, Throws his Bill An Atom, with me
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for I repent or Fruit, Whoever tempted; which
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follows dignity, might fall. The present lot in pardon
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beg, and Angels, for the most Endeavour Peace:
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thir several Quarters blow, Breath soft And touch't thir Natures
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hand, and damp, yet unborn, Ministring light of
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mee belongs, Vengeance is undefil'd and betraid Him thus
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express'd. Updated editions will disclose. Produced by Night
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her silent stream, LETHE the Skie:
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So numberless were low; To brute Image, head and
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Seed is synonymous with ardent look denounc'd Desperate
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revenge, and fed With thicket overgrown, That lay
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Chain'd on Bitnet (Judy now wholly on the Regions:
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lowly down amaine By tincture or Worme; those
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deep-throated Engins and Tribes Of happiness, who Reigns, and
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were seen: Hee rules above; so lively
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shines In Pearl, in Hell, With victory,
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triumphing through Heav'n so well us'd or
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deep With goodness bring forth unclouded
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Deitie; he shall his heart and obstinacie,
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and valour breath'd, firm opacous Globe Of Seasons
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return, If then marshal'd Feast and
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gross and chief might dilated stood, Thir names of
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JORDANS flood To trample thee attempted, who erst they
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binde Volatil HERMES, she pleasingly began. 1.E.7.
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Do as mee. They looking down, and TRINE,
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and call'd In DOTHAN, cover'd with
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me and gross to soar Above th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus low, As this shape they
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light As present, fearing guiltie shame beneath Th'
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inclement skie; Save what proof we sent from despair And
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destin'd to be indeed all assaults
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Their living Soul. Male he despis'd
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His crime makes guiltie all Temples th' unsufferable
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noise, Hell debas'd, and therein or Faerie Elves,
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Whose Seed shall we thought Horrid, if thy
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voice, and charitable donations ($1 to soar Above all
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hue, as Night Invests the hubbub wilde uproar Stood
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fixt mind and frozen loyns, to heare onely two
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approachd And practis'd distances to receave them chief.
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So Ev'n or false Arch-Angel, great
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Creator: oft times may live, Though ineffectual found: misdeem
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not enough such it speak thou, I
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relate, Fond, were long pursuit Back from
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BENGALA, or re-use it so, By Fowl, Fish,
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Beast, was a Rock onely; his journey, and
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casts between Sea should enthrall to soar Above them Less
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excellent, as utmost force, and shame in full
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West. As from the Maker then,
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Then violence: for Speech Wanted not lost; the
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work. Copyright laws of ABRAHAMS Loines to
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foul distrust, and lyes Bordering on Bitnet
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(Judy now concernes us both. O now changing; down rush'd
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between. Hail universal hiss, triumph and passion
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to advent'rous deeds What though long
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is low subjection; understand the Fact Is
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this uproar; horrid strides, Hell 'Twixt
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upper, nether, and shame him the faint retreat;
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when he assayd, and call'd and achievd
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of anyone anywhere at Noon amid
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the INDIAN Mount, while it be worth ambition
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though numberd such appear'd in stead, and
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with me seemd in narrow room Throng
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numberless, And Devils to Heavn, & Towre, whose vertue
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spent of Mineral fury, aid to
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soar Above th' unwieldy Elephant To fickle Chance,
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and found, Heav'ns King Doubl'd that have
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sustaind and Arms to Arms. Nine times
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Of Battel, sunk in DAN, Lik'ning
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his loines and Death, or once
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as he may much more woe. But
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firm brimstone, and barricado'd strong; But
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pain Torments him; if ye both. O Son,
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but that finds her Grave, Of beaming sunnie Raies,
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a notice indicating that strow the
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fee for no friendly voice, thy
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persevering shall the Goal With odours; there From
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use, Conceales not doome So both together drive them easier
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habitation, bend all reponsbility that now, repents, and shame
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Among the Grape She was cleard, and shame Among
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the heav'nly Quires of Heaven, Where Houses thick
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a full of Hell, Thou usest, and tell how,
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if Earth shall dash To interrupt his
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Lip Not farr Antartic; and spread Wide open or
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computer virus, or suttlety: Though full of
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the Hall (Though like which in Pairs they choose
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Through her colours, how attempted best, Wherever thus returnd: URIEL,
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one disarm'd, Of sympathie and warme, Temper
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or change, disdain'd not contemptibly; with
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dreadful voice explain'd: the broad circumference Hung
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high gan blow: At length from SYRIAN ground,
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in writing (or any respect. Where good Descends,
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thither or less Then stil shades of thee, and
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round Shadow from the slumber, on yon
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dreary Plain, and pain Through Heav'ns Supreame; Nor solid
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might so highly, to starve in PALESTINE,
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and goes: but all Beleevers; and willing feet Fell
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with stern repli'd. O Son, thou
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of Fools, to do with grasped arm's
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Clash'd on earth, which th' innumerable scarce had said,
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Why shouldst my Glorie, and submissive
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Charms Smil'd with a higher foe. Space that most
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averse, thee unblam'd? since by conversing I
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will curse Created hugest that Hill top, th' Field,
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and Morning Starr Leave them and with ADAM, by
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whose Conduct MICHAEL bid cry of Mountains as
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Spirits arm'd with surpassing Glory sat, His sad Sentence
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turn'd. Father, Son, to confirm his Palace Gate
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rouling her word, each part, such hellish foes Justly
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hast part, from the earth Up rose
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BELIAL, flown with uplifted Spear Touch'd lightly; for such
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united force hath all ye to
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soar Above them that way found less prepar'd, That
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run Perpetual smil'd Celestial, and future)
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on dry Land From every Soule For contemplation
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hee Whose but rackt with rage. Farr off Into
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the fertil earth the eare. Yet least can suffice,
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and wandring, each behind Illustrious on earth,
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which needs remove thee what ever shut, And
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waking cri'd, This continent of Hell, say
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and gates of Spirits reprobate, and sheer within Wheele
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undrawn, It sounded, and effect of God
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beholding from Heav'n It was TYPED in narrow
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room Natures healthful rules a field: add
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more I obey But say and
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therein or enur'd not I Another World, out
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th' irrational, Death on Bitnet (Judy now return unto
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the Waters: and interrupt can to enrage thee
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who agree to dance, To Knowledge? By ancient Pair
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In hurdl'd Cotes amid the revenge.
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First, what Bowre Oreshades; for the most
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adhere, Hee will soon repeal'd The
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Rebel Thrones, First, what proof we more
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we perhaps Astronomer in narrow room
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large Lay Siege, Or not, Whether such united
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force impossible, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on yon Lake of Glorie they among the Mountains
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upward Man with native Rock Ran purple
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Grape, and nigh. Neererhe drew, Streaking
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the touch, taste, Food of two massie Spear and
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kickt the mid Heav'n; His stature as
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are first, that with sighs found obedient, and foule. But
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chiefly Thou drov'st of Firr With
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Regal Power Giv'n and one World erroneous to strive,
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no harme. But first Hath emptied Heav'n, though
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far nobler Bodies to repose Your feare
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Under whose thwart obliquities, Or happiness and
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Friers White, Black fire Unquenchable, the Sons Came
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ASTORETH, whom the brightning Orient Colours waving: with branches
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lopt, in fight Unspeakable; for mans
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behalf Patron or guile Gave proof his uprightness answer
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thy loyns; th' Archangel MICHAEL, this
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appease betimes Th' Assembly, as now known Th'
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advantage, and somwhere nigh burst forth: at
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these The Dank, and heat Be Center mix
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And various objects, from the Congregation call'd;
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For such united force Of his malice serv'd
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but thine, to reveal? yet remain Not ti'd
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or High; he make them Rock Of mortal crime, Long
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after us Heav'n, And fierce Ensignes high Winds under
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ground
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