Robo poem for 2024-02-25
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1.E.4. Do thou hast thou, be heard; And
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kennel there, And wisdom, and Inhabitants:
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Her nightly toward the cause addrest,
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Stood on Bitnet (Judy now Mean, or like
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which clos'd Not incorruptible would intermix Grateful
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vicissitude, like the Books of prayer Inspir'd, and hollow;
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though Thron'd in narrow frith He back perverse;
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But opposite to succeed. If then of anyone
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anywhere at such as Sea-men tell, though to
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my Judge, either hand Useful, whence deep
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snow and all Her bosom and longing wait The
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Calf in her Beauty and with clamors compasst round
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Environ'd wins his Throne, inlaid with
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Envy and complain that most conspicuous, that
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obscure wing under ground Whence in Nature: more graceful
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acts, Those terms of JORDANS flood As
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not free, My labour hee; But thir four winds
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four Champions could his Sentence pass
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RHENE or Faerie Elves, Whose inward
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Powers, Hear all Sun-shine, as that brightest shine. This deep
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as built Here swallow'd up rose as
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that tun'd her bestial herds Attest thir causes
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mixt Here shalt be found: Warr Irreconcileable,
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to return to destroy ye Angels,
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can do we Stand firm, for life dies, Adore
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him, where length, breadth, and warbling flow, Nightly I
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wondring tell Of PHILISTEAN DALILAH, and shame
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beneath That Golden Censers hid metallic Ore, The
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PERSIAN in themselves. End of anyone in narrow search and
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with stern regard From Beds of blustring winds, which
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time Become our motions vain, when great Progenitor. Thy
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going is the dust and spoil and judgement
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he o're dale his mind, whose well Spare
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out of Hell, nor th' Abyss: but
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grace and Grace, Which from thought I sprung, Two
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other Hill I abroad Through the Seat Was giv'n To
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mortal Men To visit thee; greater rage
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And his ponderous shield Ethereal stream, LETHE the Gates; three
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of Spirits maligne Of a walk the
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evil then SATAN allarm'd Collecting all passage
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down thir foes, Not only good, sham'd, naked,
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and taste; But let him out life; next
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himself now both for unjust, to circumference, confirm'd. Thither
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came from states of Arms, in charge, Flown to
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enquire: above Dividing: for then wherfore should
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they hear me thought, and trouble, which would be
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scann'd by strength within them Rock of Evening
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Cloud, Amidst the Foe. Seest thou view'st
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as vain desire, In ATHENS or
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liveless to remove Behinde them, th'
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habitations of sorrow, black mist from
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ORANTES to wind sleeps, o'respread Heav'ns chearful waies of
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Elements The banded to rest Of Deitie
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supream, us down To BEERSABA, where he sees, while At
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sight Of sorrow stood, Like consort of
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Pomp and gates of God; I fear; Yet
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least Are ever shall no influence of light, how
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they in any word or unenforceability of Right. So
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spake our will be ever to submit or once
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yours, now appeer'd, Girt with chilling gripe fast
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his flight Through his Enemies thir chrystal sluce, hee hath
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all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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veils the shore; his good never pass'd, and horror
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Plum'd; nor have name. But not reveal'd, which else
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with fire; And reconcilement; wrauth reply'd, Art founded
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on FLORA breathes, Her bearded Grove
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The pleasant Garden is but trusting in himself unworthie
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Powers To pieces, and therein plac't
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us excites his course to seek
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What hither like an empty dreame. All courage;
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down Wide gaping, and call'd By center, or mistake,
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Or from SYRIAN mode, whereon Were
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ready, in Heav'n. Each in PALESTINE, and deifie his
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Beams, or West, shall burn, and
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passion in despair, to naught, Or satiate fury O
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Son, in SITTIM on dry Land,
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Earth, All usurpation thence by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on me loath to soar Above all Temples
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th' Antagonist of pendent Rock or rare, With silent
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Night comes Lur'd with songs to all;
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but all th' approach and scorn, shall his
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Pride Had work some dire event, That both
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when it lies. Perfet within, Favour from liveless Rib.
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Being as now, thy goodness beyond hope, the bands Of
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Beril, and all Sun-shine, as this unhappie Morn,
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Or bere th' attempt MEDUSA with repast,
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permitting him as our happie Plains, Lowly they
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adore the Waves, all who rebelld Against the water
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from what else but thou what well
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suite with Spirits aspire, to simplicitie Resigns her original
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darkness by Faith, Love, mysterious reverence none
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would know More grateful mind from
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the Sons Came not praise hee
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admiring more availes Valour or when her middle
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pair that shall them of monstrous
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shapes and empties to soar Above
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the method you may reign is choice)
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Useless and him the Spirit That Death is most
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excell, In order, quit The Womb of seven continu'd
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reaching th' accuser. Thus with revenge: cruel
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his eye so from the length they acquitted stand
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onely right. Let not lost; Evil one touch of
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Evening mild, but in Heav'n were then
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sacrificing, laid On half lost, This
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eBook is dreadful; they astonisht on it
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brought: and pain is punish't; whence haply may
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raise In open admiration him destroyd, Or dreams he
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who knowst mine, I ordaine Thir own folly? that
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gently rais'd Others whose mazie error under feares,
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That which in this her glowd,
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oft those Fires As we send, The full wrauth
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whose boiling Gulf between, yet aloof? The
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savour we know. While the Night, Fierce as Sea-men tell,
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Tell, if he glad Obscur'd, where And
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feare Return me his foul descent! that
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possesse Earth, a weather-beaten Vessel holds the Sea,
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& dance Led by whose radiant visage round This
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more perfet sight, and voice From off From
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servitude inglorious welnigh half these thoughts more came
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they, the flowrie Brooks In dust, Desirous to
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Eye darted contagious Fire. Thither by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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To stand still to soar Above them inexpert,
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and not lag behinde, nor care of wandring mazes
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lost. Of hazard as Queen of death
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to submit or immortal hate, not be: Taste this,
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or any purpose to corporeal barr. But
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Death amain Following his head, devouring fire. They ended
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parle, and Femal Bee Sits Arbitress,
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and passion dimm'd his contempt of Sapience
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and power with Tears such appear'd in secret, riding
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through Eternity, To pluck such wherein remaind
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(For Time, though mean recompence best his gate
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self-opend wide Crystallin Skie, and with words made
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All Prophecie, That fought at no middle darkness
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here observd His mounted scale aloft: that usher Evening
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Cloud, serene. All persons concerned disclaim any
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other viewing, Soon learnd, now enjoind Laborious,
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till more precious beams Of such wherein consists not;
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To filial, works Created pure. But if not
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purchase deare side nothing; and Michael Hart, the
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Gulf from Heav'n, Empyreal Host Of
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Cedar, Pine, or destroy The Ford,
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and cinders fill'd; so lively shines
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In our Lord, That errour wandring, each
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act intelligential; but he judg'd; How many nobler shape Starr
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Leave them in PALESTINE, and wip'd them his rash
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hand manuring all prodigious things, and foule. But
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from Heav'n, this huge two-handed sway (Which
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is a broad and rejoycing in broad smooth
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watry Plain, and with Terrestrial Humor mixt Confus'dly,
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and gave me then, Then in mist, the Firey
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Pillar of anyone anywhere at mine the spacious wound shall
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bear him with tempest loud: Here Pilgrims roam, that
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sin hath joynd With thousand Ensignes high advantages
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thir matter of sorrow, doleful shades, where Thou drov'st
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of Winds: all Heaven shalt be louder heard,
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for change Torment with hideous orifice gap't on mans
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behalf Patron or anguish, and ANGOLA fardest verge, and pain
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However, and stray'd so spent in Eternitie, appli'd To
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vice industrious, but that fair Creature who
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rather pure Empyrean shook his ray. What there to
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rise Above the Sons Of Coral
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stray, or Adulterie, where Thou surely hadst in
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hateful to get free To perpetuitie; Ay me, the
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evil hour prepar'd For bliss, condemn'd For
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one first convex of Light. There
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went she paces huge appeer and wing'd like which intermits
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Our labour I blame thus impair'd, but rather
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pure marble Air With lust then Heav'n
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appeerd Bending to accord) Man I find. Before
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thir mirth & shade Thou telst, by
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Families and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee from the parching
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Air Shorn of Heav'ns great command; take heed
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least harm Befall thee created, that witherd all assaults
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Their Seats long and flourie Vales, Thrice
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happie nuptial League, Alone the barrs of certain
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number'd days, fruitful Womb Shall change Perplexes
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Monarchs. Dark'n'd so, as Night; and glory
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excites, Or proud will Interpreter through experience
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of Spirits immortal minds. Thus began
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Is greater now concernes us out-cast,
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exil'd, his Heav'n, we fear or heav'd his Word
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the Muse to enrage thee unblam'd? since God so our
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proposals once as rais'd Ambition. Yet why
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do all impediment; Instant without whom As now sat
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on Earth. Forthwith his Enemies thir spite
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then first drew to prepare) your need feare, goe
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and passion into this powerful Key Into
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a format used if warr appears
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Wag'd in dismal Gates, And Valour
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