Robo poem for 2022-10-05
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Of Light began this intellectual being, Fountain
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by thee are wont to that bad Woman?
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Thus will hardly dare, Or satiate fury yield
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it away or once as in Triumph high
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or do all these thoughts that flow'd
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Fast by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Man Thy
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power; the brittle strength he nor Man
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by our state he of vernal bloom,
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or thee, rather not, and with ambitious to govern, not
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perswade immediate Warr, the terms of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where he mixt with Lance) Thick
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swarm'd, both crime hath equald, force
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he heard As God Rais'd impious Crest
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Sat on her taste, naught merits praise Forget, nor
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the fee as that I conjecture, our
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thoughts, and Pietie to bring: Behold a Cormorant; yet
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we then? Say they towards his resolution from
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Eternal Providence, And Porches wide, Likest to
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that must outlive Thy ofspring, sole
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command wherever met, ADAM first Battel,
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and glad. Empress, the ruful stream; fierce
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contention brought Miserie, uncreated night, then human. Nor
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God, or middle Air encounterd Hills
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and all sides With goodness bring
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home spoils with Mineral fury, aid to soar Above the
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easier enterprize? There wanted yet never
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tasted, yet once past, return'd up rose as Sea-men
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tell, though sorrowing, yet thir drooping
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chere Enlightn'd, and Clouds That lie bestrowne
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unsightly and smoak: Such applause Through
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pride With Men Delighted, and Power, thy Capital
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Of high conceits ingendring pride. Him or
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obtain His Seasons, and shame Of leaves all prodigious things,
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Abominable, inutterable, and binde with leave
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nothing lovelier can God want Cornice or
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creating hand Have sufferd, that distance due, Thir pleasant
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Villages and sorrow I keep, by angry
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Victor and spread thir greatest distance
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keepes Till good Still luminous inferior
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Orbs, Or undiminisht brightness, nor hope excluded thus, behold
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Gods disguis'd in Heav'n Rise on me inferiour,
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infinite in VALDARNO, to soar Above his Angels
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numberless, and all egress. These past, as rais'd us
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good, why hast where Thou at
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THEB'S and gross and bid dwell The Libbard,
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and lyes Bordering on Bitnet (Judy now
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fild with prone carreer with richest
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hand seemd In all Mankind; whom
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mutual amitie so loud, that God,
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O Chief of MICHAEL from pain Through Spirits could
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such as, but hast'n to his Temptations, warne
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Thy sin derive his gestures fierce encountring Angels weep,
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burst forth: at least wise. But in
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despair, to enquire: above compare, And Morning Starr to
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enrage thee not ken Th' Assembly,
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as this eBook, complying with ambitious to
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heare thee hath deep ingulft, for Fate, Or
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Serenate, which impli'd Subjection, but by temperance taught The
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Day and Intercessor none belongs. Haste hither
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EVE, whose presence humble, and call'd Mother of this
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would prolong Life Thereby regaind, but he fixes
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sad, Sometimes towards the Wind With solemn touches, troubl'd
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thoughts, and wrought To Idols through Heav'n, danc't
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round the Violet, Crocus, and shame to describe
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whose Bark by whose top Of beaming sunnie
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Raies, a Flat, Fast by various rounds? Thir station,
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Heav'n were formd the terms of Paradise
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a physical medium and Flours, Which your country
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in Heav'n As stood yet shon Stars
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distant, but Heav'nlie borne, Before him thanks, I
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return, But follow the shatter'd side ACANTHUS,
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and Fate, Or if no such unsightly and
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full. After short Arbiter CHANCE governs all.
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That Warr wearied vertue, all assaults Their great
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Father. Admiration seis'd All in unapproached light His
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head and call'd Satan, with Rayes
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direct Shon with ambitious aim Against unequal work
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with ambitious aim Against th' only sound Of Deitie or
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smell of EVE. Under what doubt we do, And gav'st
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them stood under, streind to please thee,
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for high blest, with hop'd success, Throws his seat,
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Him whom they assayd, and stay: forlorn
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and Nature shews the works knowledge in thine
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eyes, Sunk down To mingle and spread wings, Reigns And
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summons call'd ASTARTE, Queen unvaild her stately tread, or
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some have receivd, Yeilded with high strength, what sleep
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I can grow All these walks
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To rest, we hope Of hideous
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ruine and brought First MOLOCH, horrid Shade above his
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Son Young BACCHUS from Heav'n, Eternal daies in
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her gaind By Tongue Organic, or heav'd
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his weak is servitude, To rapture,
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till dewie Mist Went all Temples th' obscene
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dread Emperour with wings outspread Dove-like
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satst brooding on by ORONTES, and beginning woe.
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Yet why did there is yet faithfull how
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then thou hee, but from the terms of Battel;
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and complain that out the Brooks In narrow room
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Natures works based on he snuff'd the mounted
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scale With Eevning coole Bowre, while they him EVE,
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in GATH and shame Of mankind With
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blackest Insurrection, to walk the Tyranny of raging fires
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Awak'd should be deceav'd his ample World With
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clang despis'd His inmost powers Irradiate, there to
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possess her Daughters born of Pomp and knows my
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Heart Omniscient, hath shed MAY Flowers; and void:
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Darkness to redress till on dry Land
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The punishment then mistrust, but greater to begin
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Your bulwark, and enter Heaven Stood reimbattell'd fierce, From SUSA
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his brightness where thy sake, or racking whirlwinds, or
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morrows next designe, But rather double smart. This Earth? reciprocal,
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if Malice should be ever With SATAN,
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to speak thou, what hope to soar Above
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the Name Shall teach us Heav'n, nor let
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Death amain Following his Grove The only to his
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business be fill'd, before them, th'
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anointed King; And more bright'nd, thus much worse,
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leave i'th' midst a distemper, gross Bands,
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On mans polluting Sin and hollow; though yet such
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Thir devillish Engine back to skirt to direct the
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Devil stood, Thir Brood as equal seemd; For Spirits
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damn'd Loose all Heaven Stood thick shade His
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flesh, when th' offensive Mountain, built By
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wondrous birth: Be real, as rais'd incessant toyle And high
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Woods and one Guilt, one whose shape Divine,
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Fair to dwell; That ADAM and secur'd Long
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under darkness; but greater rage to have thought?) escap'd
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The latter quick Fann Winnows the utter dissolution, wander
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forth unclouded Deitie; he beholds, Thus
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when next appeer'd To sanctitie that forgetful Lake
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benumme not lost; Attonement for grace And flying March,
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along Innumerable force renew'd Springs upward
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like befall Spirit rests. Hee on errand sole,
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and RHEA'S Son here Chains &
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Reign thou hee, and infinite Abyss And
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ore the leaves all Temples th' ascending pile
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Stood they who is pav'd To mortal dint, Save
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what ere the length First thy God, promisd
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Race, Charg'd not so, that saw, Though ineffectual found:
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misdeem not Eternal purpose to fight
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Unspeakable; for it mov'd; And am
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alone Seemd in him: His trust
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themselves decreed Thir proudest persecuters: for Man. With
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clang despis'd His Seed, In billows, leave in
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Glory abounds, Therefore what is become, Not
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liable to my Lot, enjoying God-like Leaders, in part
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remains Invincible, and Charioter lay overturnd And freed from
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outward force; within Orb, Incredible how
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soon for proof of sorrow, doleful shades, where Thou
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Can equal over these to hear. His Quadrature, from
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soundest sleep thou spok'n as this happy Tribes, On
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duty, sleeping found no wrong, Though distant
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farr, That with designe New gatherd, which their lot in
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Guard thir innocence Melt, as that honour
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these, voutsafe This most To bottomless
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perdition, there thou anon, while Sonorous mettal blowing
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Myrrh and ANCIENT NIGHT, I advise. Fall'n
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Cherube, to soar Above his count'nance bright, The
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circuit wide. Strait knew me not slip th' anointed King;
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all imbroild, And inextinguishable rage; Under him
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danc'd Shedding sweet the uncolourd skie, Or several way
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she trod. His Sentence pleas'd, Canst thou art,
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from such wherein shall teach; for Heav'n,
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so matcht they bid cry With thousand Harpes
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that by promise made All is fear'd; should
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be, worthier canst no cloud Drawn round
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self-rowl'd, His Ministers of Darkness profound Of our
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Lord best can yet never shall faile to come,
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and were none, None can receive Perfection
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from dance Intent, with spite still
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as Sea-men tell, though yet from Heav'n, that
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rape begot These lulld by strength, this
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odious dinn of rage Can by ill Mansion
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thus EVE, more lewd Fell long obedience paid, Thou
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at all; needs remove his head
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of light, Alone, and eat, they rag'd Against the
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dark Encounter in Array of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or remove; but peace assur'd, And wisdome
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at the fixt Laws impos'd, beware, And renders
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us down Must suffer change, disdain'd not
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as in despair, to execute their State
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affairs. So savorie odour blow'n, Grateful digressions, and
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sweet-smelling Herbs Espoused EVE Perceaving where Gods latest
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Image: I view they onely Rancor and turnd the
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Fruit? it were to submit or pain, where
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and arbitrary punishment Inflicted? and sent of
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heav'nly Audience loud Sung Triumph, and
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fell Down right The blasting volied Thunder didst
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inspire That SATAN fell, from above these
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Heavens To mortal foe, who best fulfill the INDIAN
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Mount, while over us all: this delicious Air, if
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the thick bestrown Abject and bid
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sound Or heart relented Towards him
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no corner leave
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