Robo poem for 2024-03-12
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The Libbard, and Carbuncle most High, Thee I led
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his resolution from BENGALA, or fall: so
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long before; nor with Spade and CAECIAS and all
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this agreement and therein dwell. And Wings were
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they recoild affraid At once, now
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learn By sly assault; and sue for Thou
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therefore as great Whales, and stately
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highth, and Aires: Then sufferd. Th' associates and
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Cedar tops ascend Shade or lest action
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markt: about me are scattered throughout Dominion won, If stone,
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Carbuncle most excell, In battel, what I fall,
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o'rewhelm'd With dreadful length Apparent Queen of
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wise, against so To glorifie thy plaint. So
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farr distant hee To all Her Virgin
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of sorrow, black attendant Death. Here sleep Disturbd not,
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from above, Those thoughts
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Wast present, fearing guiltie all Her rosie red, sharpning in
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quaternion run Perpetual Circle, multiform; and lyes
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Bordering on himself and disdain'd not Thir frail
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Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his Seed: the Giant Sons Shall
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dwell his Regal Scepter, every Stone Of him
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slope their lot shall ascend to soar Above his
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hope, to roar, All incorruptible would not, But self-destruction therefore
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give thee, I stand on IMAUS bred, Whose vertue,
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all his decent steps of Night And
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on my ears, which their Creator, and
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thy Eternal miserie; such murmur filld the
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Holie One over men Grow up silent stream,
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Whose snowie ridge direct, whence they pervert that lives,
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And ACCARON and ILIUM, on men, above thy subjection:
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weigh with Justice, and beheld From CHAOS
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judge On LEMNOS th' Ocean stream: Him first,
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who last, Rous'd from ORANTES to
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enter Heaven and Reare Streame in silence yields To
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recommend coole Winds, that earst in delight
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where way I started back,
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It seem'd, to Couch; And we end as false
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And ACCARON and therein plac't in Glory crownd,
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Look'st from heav'ns highth All that meek man,
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By pollicy, and since by many Throned Powers,
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nor care Sat on by himself
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unworthie Powers To mortal snare; for that
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lies Against his experienc't eye, but stood
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A growing work: for generations to soar Above th'
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ORPHEAN Lyre I seem to fix
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Their childrens cries unheard, that smooth ADONIS from begging
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peace: but favor, grace, Thy Judgement he wish'd, but
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endevord with innumerable tongues A vast Abyss And here
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to augment. The Palace of warr; there grows, And
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wilde, perhaps Thee what the vale of Warr, since
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I should most they made amends; thou lost, If
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such astonishment as much advanc't, Created
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thee, Heav'nly love they fell! There in
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PALESTINE, and multiplie By whom God spake,
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and Stone, Whereof hee Kingly Crown
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had ceas't when themselves at hand, she eat: Earth
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Though, in vaine, Under whose lives in
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word is ours, Differing but what
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burden ease Of new World; at Sea without
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least of knowledg fair Paradise, your Leader, not
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seem strait, rough, dense, or responsive
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each Plant & each other; nor Fire, Who
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out of man a thousand Leagues
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awry Into th' habitations of doubt, with Countnance
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blithe and distaste, Anger and deerest amitie. Thou
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know'st; Thou hast made? So smooths her Reign With
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scatter'd Arms The blasting volied Thunder
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and spread wings, and care lost all admir'd,
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Admir'd, not fear'd; should be our Party,
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that walk by temperance taught his
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glory with the rest or slain, Or thence be
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interpreted to be loath Us here, driv'n
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out for great Potentate Or bere th' OLYMPIAN Hill One
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next and Union of Majestie approv'd
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in might; The skill the terms of liberty, who live
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there, Or multiplie, and Glorie rode Triumphant through fire
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Into our instruction to descry new Favorite Of his
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Angels to Heaven could bestow From
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Branch to reside, his mould whereon JACOB saw beneath
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his Soul living, and imperial Powers, triumpht In Beds
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of force he sees, Or to descry new delight,
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Son Fall circumvented thus consulting, thus milde
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Zone of God) Th' incensed Father, thou spak'st, Knew never
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did thy thoughts disturbd This one, Now death mature: Peace
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is free Acceptance of joy of Life in fit
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to no purpos'd not upright. Again, God Of Mans voice,
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and blot out of Pomp and flaw,
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BOREAS and Heav'n Did not quite chang'd; The worst,
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Thus they stand, or flock, allur'd The western point,
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where those cursed Engins long Drie-ey'd behold? ADAM
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discernd, as you a Bow and after
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light turnd I sit contriving, shall remain, Till
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I adore. Gentle to single hast lost, from the fear
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Comes unprevented, unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for thou
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the law Erre not, being Good, Farr be
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our life, Simplicitie and hollow; though the Giant
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Sons Came the dawn, Sure pledge
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Of mankind Be sure, In SION Hill SATAN
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(for he made, and down, If counsels and deform:
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on errand sole, and all a double smart.
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This may dwell on som new world
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Of TERNATE and rare: thee enlighten, but trusting
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in disparitie The coming of Waters: and shame beneath
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This saw descend now To gird
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well, and ready stands of Pomp and wedded
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Love, the Fruit untoucht, Still urges,
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and mutual Honour clad Thir happiness,
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who renounce Thir number, sweet thus divinely
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brought, wher found, Among unequals what
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to hold By secretest conveyance. Thou canst,
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who seemd fair Idolatresses, fell Adversarie, his
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Scepter shalt eat my head? and filth Which
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neither self-condemning And destin'd to heare thee all Her
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Temple stood Of day-spring, and Darkness to move
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In MALABAR or Faerie Elves, Whose snowie ridge
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the Herd Of Wiles, More miserable; both
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when behold her, but that gently mov'd on Thrones;
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Though others Faith they corrupted to Life, The
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clasping Ivie where Earth Wheels (for Night Her shadowie Cloud
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God to resist our grand Foe, Who would end
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Still tend Plant, in GATH and foild
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with high disdain, from Heav'n receiv'd us
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naked beauty more neer United. But thir Standard,
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so wish'd his ear Listens delighted. Eevning
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Starr bright the CELTIC roam'd the Snake and too hard,
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that thir confidence Under amazement of Seas,
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each His death brought us, and hostile frown
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Each Orb Of Mans First crept The
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middle Air those Which when Thir dread of taste No
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sooner for mans life with report heare thee was
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a Region dolorous, O're Heav'ns Host:
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Mean while others note Singing thir eyes of Replacement
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or Beast; which no cloud Of
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CERES all assaults Their surest signal,
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they found the least, Still as Princes, whom am Hell;
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that strife of Morn, Wak't by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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Bitnet (Judy now more; sad to animal,
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To adore the Stork On all
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time, and ILIUM, on yon celestial
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light? Be real, as mire: for great Sire, to
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flight intends to soar Above th' assembly next
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and heard, then mankinde higher, Surpassest farr Then
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cavil the DANITE strong HERCULEAN SAMSON from SYRIAN Damsels
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to receive no unbounded hope relies. All seemd
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Each Tree All on Iles Of tenfold Adamant, his
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Angels; and all thir bleating rose, and Hero's old
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and therein stand. For Death Shall fill the
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Hall (Though like themselves I descrie Communicating Male he
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governs. This is punish't; whence they
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slack thir spirits beneath, Just Man, that Heav'nly forme
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Incapable of electronic work, you must keep
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her purple Grape, and choice Leads up they
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sit lingring here with anyone. For
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not Heav'n casts between thine eye keep
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her seeming, and Fens and weltring by Intemperance
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more then whom, SATAN fell, Nectarine Fruits
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in part single, in reason then silent
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valley, sing With singed bottom all Temples
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th' applause Through Spirits Elect above and doubt
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And for God in Orbes his Angels;
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and Twilight (for Night From all: this text
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should conceal, and man suffice his Angels; and seemliest
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by shading the electronic works knowledge within bounds; beyond
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dust conglobing from the World Inhabited, though mute; Unskilful
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with high will fall Down to Death
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To heav'nly mindes from one whose thou me.
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To learn too deep thoughts; & thoughts imployd Have
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rais'd me round, Behind him forbidden to Death; so customd,
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for unjust, to stand? Thou interposest, that Command
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Sole partner and Grace, Hee from
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any eye beheld. For God only, shee busied
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heard new Worlds. On desperat revenge, first
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Region dolorous, O're Heav'ns now Not higher then
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Op'nd into fraud be obeyd: I keep, by
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success untaught His Laws our Sentence,
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that seeing me, for adoration down they pluck'd The
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Universal Maker gave to soar Above
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th' unfaithful dead, To simple Shepherds, keeping
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strictest bondage, though sharp tribulation, and Rebel
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Angels, for pace, not gluttonous delight, and reduce
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To mortal Sentence turn'd. So eagerly the flame
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driv'n me; for now Must exercise Wrath without
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number heard) Chariots rag'd; dire was urg'd Main
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Promontories flung, which needs To perpetuitie; Ay
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me, or once on thy Face with
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ventrous Arme again provoke Our tended Plants, & them
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stood on JOVE, BRIARIOS or Fish within
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soare Of Hill SATAN except, none sure
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then. For wee to necessitate his Leggs entwining
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Each perturbation smooth'd with friend with transcendent brightnes didst
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