Robo poem for 2024-07-23
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Whence Haile wedded Love, how such Object
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to speak thou, execrable shape, Which here, as
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bountie of will be copied or Siege, Or palmie
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hilloc, or Refund" described in Armes Betook
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them, shrink from those few His worshippers; he lets
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pass commodiously this round Those pure
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digestion bred, Whose progenie you who desir'st The guiltie
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all at highth In Labyrinth of old
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PROTEUS from death to soar Above all
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Her Temple stood Vaild with disdain, from SYRIAN ground, more
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What further consolation left it thus? who hold
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Over his seat In billows, leave of
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raging Fire Hath vext with me can to fear
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or true delight? Which else but giv'n; what compulsion
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and with ambitious aim Against the
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World farr remov'd VVhich onely God, that
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Heav'nly overpowerd, Companions deare, Found worthiest to performe Aught
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whereof good prooff Against th' applause Through labour
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will leave No inconvenient Diet, nor
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ever cleer. Whereof to Men with their
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Creator, and strange Thir Deities of anyone in Heav'n
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possest before them, when sleep thou seest,
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and longing wait The Ground whence they
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parted; by whose guile What Heavens Azure, and
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Speares Hung on mans behalf Patron or not? som
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irriguous Valley spread Beneath him thanks, I glorie
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will reigne; As we may lead where Gods
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disguis'd in Heav'n. But thy call, as
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this can scape his Native seat;
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Had from the ambient light. First Father, what more
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Is meant that sight More destroy'd
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then soaring on FLORA breathes, Her shadowie expiations weak, If
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chance the wing, or weakest prove Tedious alike: Of danger
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shun'd By Fountain flow'd, Thou from Eternitie,
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dwelt happy State, the Garden we eate Allotted
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there; and remembrest what highth of servant
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to soar Above all day upon the
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orient Gemmes The first as rais'd Ambition.
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Yet unconsum'd. Before all by me, or flew, and
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Reare Streame in destroying, other side: which
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the DANAW, when the wakeful Nightingale; She
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tempers dulcet creams, nor to men! Devil enterd,
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and therein Man and dismiss thee also he accuse.
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Hee fled, not th' upright heart Of stern
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repli'd. To deathless pain? where Rivers pure, then bless'd
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Mankinde, and Grandchild both, High overarch't imbowr;
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or heel: not tri'd: and parents
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tears, Though single. From my complaint; but requir'd
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with transcendent brightnes didst inspire That would on
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warr in clouded Majestie, at our
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want: For never had journied on, with
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strength within himself can we were coming, and mad demeanour,
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then no cloud in length the sole
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appoints; Number to soar Above th' offensive Mountain, built
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Here matter thou errst, nor then these, covering
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the terms imposed by me, the times the Lake
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where shall his Royal Camp, to hemm him off
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From these, these scarce had need Refreshment, whether they
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shoot forth once heard declar'd Absolute rule; restraint broke
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the Labourers heel Homeward with three-bolted Thunder in Heav'n
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receiv'd us known, How all ye Elements In power
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with Tears such prison, and dangers, heard As Plants:
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ambiguous words, actions oft Thy tempring; with songs Divide
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the slender waste beyond expression bright, nor of wise, Constant,
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mature, proof to begin. As we lay by,
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Or Wonders move th' innumerable Of substance, gently rais'd Others
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whose well this life, Is Center,
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and hostile din, That run Perpetual smil'd Celestial,
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and food Gave proof unheeded; others burden heavier doom,
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which justly hath his retreate To undergoe like befall
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In open Front a tuft of change. He views
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The Pledge of the border of life; next More
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meek man, Met such effects. But past or art,
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That whoso eats thereof, my flight Through Gods and being
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Who might Heap on Bitnet (Judy now
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fiercer by sending thee yet lies Against his
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degree in Heav'n Where Armies thou drop serene Then first
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the uprooted Hills where thin Aire inspir'd CASTALIAN
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Spring of blessed, and Warr Irreconcileable, to
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God Rais'd on Bitnet (Judy now seen Hovering
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on us, Without my Signal giv'n, with high
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Temple to execute their march where Thou my Decree: But
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ratling storm of sorrow, black it bin lost?
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All circumspection, and therein By change his horrid
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Front a wonder seis'd, though sweet, Bitter ere well aim'd,
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Since now seen Hovering and longing wait The
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Tempter, and find himself or Freeze,
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with outward force; within them; on som glimps
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of God? Him the status by
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success may with ambitious aim Against
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revolted multitudes the Fact Is hard; for deliverance
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what resolution from him with me once, and
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shame beneath This deep Muse to that obscure
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Detain from SYRIAN ground, Insect or worse would intermix
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Grateful digressions, and Will hath here Breathe
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forth all our eyes, and there
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soon Th' Eternal Coeternal beam Purge off from the
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INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the washie Oose
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deep snow and Creeping things, let those Fires that
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Command Sole pledge Of Mightiest. Sense of faithfulness
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profan'd! Faithful to his sake exempt? The penaltie pronounc't,
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Present, or intermission none can high I
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flie He trusted to simplicitie Resigns her Kings MOMBAZA,
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and copartners of great command thir place.
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Thrice happie in like the horrid edge
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Of Knowledge, knowledge of that Just then perus'd,
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and prophetic fame Were always downward Fish:
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yet unspoil'd GUIANA, whose Bark by side All rational delight,
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Now not, and to certain implied warranties
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or object by one, Now to find. Before my
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evasions vain exploit, though undismaid: long Perplex'd the
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blasted overthrew. I yeild, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from thence Unseen amid the Arch-fiend reply'd. O
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Man Whom they stand, Whether upheld by
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those Contrive who sought Vain wisdom didst invest The
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works possessed in man of longing wait The ground
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against his radiant forms Rather then
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Glory crownd, With terrors and punishment:
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henceforth oft; for keeping the dreadful
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interval, and all Her self art thou, and breath'd
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immortal EVE, Easie to reigne? But harm
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Befall thee as great a smile more What words th'
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AMERICAN to submit or JUNO'S, that swim th' upright
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And o're the winged Saint PETER at
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command, and mossie seats had new to sleep
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Affects me immutablie foreseen, They view'd the dire
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was known in sight? Say, Muse, that more
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too easie then; Th' infernal pit I like
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grief behold, Into all assaults Their
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Altars by fire and moist, and howl'd Within
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them set free Acceptance of far within our
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selves with revenge: cruel his Plumes, that
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witherd all Temples th' accurst, Forsak'n of thee, dim
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thine own, and spread her thou sit not,
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finding way, The Guilt on the charge with
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God unguarded, and far disperst In highth of
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Oak or Penaltie? Here swallow'd up here needs with
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BRITISH and all praises owe, And now
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with words offend Our power with
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count'nance seemd Once fawn'd, and Judgements imminent: But I advise.
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1.E.5. Do thou on th' applause Through
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Sin to Death Inhumanly to seek.
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Therefore so faire. Round through fire
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To do I drag thee Mans Nature, bowing lowly reverent
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Towards her, but SATAN fell, Strange alteration!
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Sin and taste No where th'
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expanse of vernal bloom, or just
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object new praise. His outward onely righteous Altar,
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bowing lowly reverent Towards either Throne
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Yeilded with ruinous (to compare the din of spiritual
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to submit or shrink and just,
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Honour clad Her state In recompence
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In dubious Battel dangerous To Gods disguis'd
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in stead, and passion to tell
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thee can justly then avail though brutish forms
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Imaginations, Aerie Knights, and stedfast Empyrean
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where peace can grow On Hills uptore; So
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farr From center to mark how the Flood
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With terror through your sense, In doing
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what transports a thousand Thunders, which
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yonder Gates? through with flesh Regenerat grow All seemd
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Each in all equality with transcendent glory I to
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wish and support; That Mountain of hurtful, prosperous of more
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bold conspiracy against Heav'ns I drag thee From off
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From CHAOS blustring winds, which tends to
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ours, Differing but favor, grace, The Causey
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to relent? They swim th' Angel,
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nor have despis'd, And various influence foment
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and that swim th' others count'nance red Lightning
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glimps discerne ITHURIEL and numerous Host, nor hope the
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Trees loaden with stone Of fighting Elements, these
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thoughts imployd Have left Of battel when most Endeavour
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Peace: thir wav'd As being Threatens him,
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saw beneath his second stock proceed. Much at all;
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but he came, his Beams, or eternal woe. Yet
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unconsum'd. Before all hue, and each,
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how swift, had they presum'd So
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threatn'd hee, as in DAN, Lik'ning his
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conquest, and Blank, while they come, and distribution
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of me transgressour, who thee hither side which
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most just, my eare less amiablie milde, Retreated in Arms,
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in Heav'n Held by strength, of
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speech be no small infantry Warr'd on me
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down; there confess that witherd all sides With vain
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aimes, inordinate desires Blown up unbound In
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hurdl'd Cotes amid the death shall
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tempt or Fish of raging into deception unaware,
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To vital vertue spent his commands that shall
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his Eternal purpose to som, leaves us trial what
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resolution and eas'd the multitude Might have seis'd, though
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Heavens King anointed, could
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