Robo poem for 2022-04-19
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Whence heavie pace the thirstie Earth For
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to soar Above his Saints, here
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perhaps Thou at once. As we
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then? what words cloath'd in trouble; but drawn by
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supream Above th' Olympian Games or Heaven: Thither, if
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unforbid thou fledst: if any word which
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God ordaind thy Power Divine effulgence, whose shape
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servd necessitie, Not just, my remembrance: now
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might perceive amus'd them that his delight, Now
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whenas sacred Light after some unkindness
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meets, the sons of rising sweet, Built thir Orbs
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impose Such whispering soft, by thee, EVE Not by deeds
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Thou canst redeeme, Thir specious deeds Had wondrous,
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as from good, And hence now
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are told, So varied hee, but Thou
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telst, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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her field: add the most shall Reign thou
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findst Attractive, human, Princely Dignities, And ore Hill
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nor delaid the East or neerer to diminish,
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and discernes, Irrational till wandring ore the Coast Of dauntless
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courage, and speed add wings, Reigns By Death
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devote? Rather your Rode with its
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own both Bodie and deifie his Fabric of
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Hell, on my prevailing arme, though the fiercest Spirit Taught
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by their malice to dwell; But perhaps Thou mai'st
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not; there to identify, do I
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pursue Vain Warr with Lioness; So maist ascend, Bear his
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spread her silent Night Related, and easiest climbes,
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or punish endless? wherefore cease To reach,
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and Ulcer, Colic pangs, and any country in
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Sculles that this thir Watch the Citron Grove,
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or fills and ride the fee
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or possibly his Throne; from no Spie, With Trumpets
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loud Ethereal Skie with jocond Music charm
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Pain for yee behold Th' Assessor of
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Serpent thus recall'd. THE FOUNDATION, THE END OF SERVANTS, on
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Bitnet (Judy now first as great Axle,
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and all confus'd march forlorn, th' upright wing
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URIEL to naught, Or satiate fury O too
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fast Threw forth, th' innumerable Of immortalitie.
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So spake th' Angelic plac't. To visit oft those
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colourd plume sprinkl'd with words addressd. Is open? or
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enur'd not soare; Not then free. But
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keep out of just event Know
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ye none! So spake the night-warbling Bird, that revolted
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Spirit, that infernal States, we may shew no sooner
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had remaind (For where Woods forlorn? Should
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yet of taste These in Triumph high advanc'd,
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Standards, and shame nigh Your military
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obedience, to submit or heav'd his eare, though bold,
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Will not mee, and benigne, Giver of thee,
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and chuse for us known, since thou what
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ye flow, Nightly I by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon boyling cells prepar'd, they thought,
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sunk Under thy memorie His wonder then perus'd, and
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CHIMERA'S dire. Fall'n Cherube, and SATAN repli'd.
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Is rising, will leave No more Worlds,
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and by ill secur'd Long after some forein
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land Men as Queen of EVE; Assaying by them
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easier conquest now shall trust was with mischievous revenge,
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immortal fruits of not lost; the Coast
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Of hideous orifice gap't on Heav'ns Host: Mean
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while in Glory never parted forelock manly
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hung Like consort of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where PILASTERS round he strode. Th' Omnipotent. Ay
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me, sole fugitive. Creating the warlike sound The
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sense Then Crown'd With other half his
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Regal port, But whether among themselves Abhor to be
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again dissolve and all feavorous kinds, and darken'd all
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amid the North, Where Cattel pastur'd late, or
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possess This having pass'd On those happy rural labours
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crown As at his praise hee To reign
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for sight, That curld MEGAERA: greedily
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they around the Sons Came not th' ungodly from
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cruel his Kingdom and Palaces he gives Heroic
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name What oft amidst the Foundation makes a fierce
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pains not Heav'n Among the spirited
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with ravishment The tempting stream, with Terrestrial Humor mixt
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Confus'dly, and longing eye; Nor good This
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annual wound shall the Garden plac't, Reaping
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immortal bliss, Faded so e're his head,
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but others count'nance seemd in foresight much advanc't, We sunk
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with frizl'd hair Shakes Pestilence and
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throughout Dominion undeserv'd Over the Hell saw
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also gaz'd; And high over-rul'd Thir
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downie Gold And surging smoak Uplifted spurns the
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fiercest Spirit maligne, but for no cloud Instinct with me.
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To mortal sting: about them stood From
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either sweet intercourse pass Occasion which no doubt; for
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Orders bright. Nor solid good Upbraided none;
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Such place Accept this eBook is Sovran can
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no Decree Of light of shame, the
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tops the baser fire Unquenchable, the low
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Reverence don, as Life; In at
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lest of Spirits immortal bliss, Faded so spent his
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bold words the chief delight, all
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As we then Air attrite to reveal? yet what
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befell in Eternitie, for nearly any copy upon
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thir flames. Our pleasant veine Stood
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scoffing, highthn'd in sharp and a
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Towred structure high, with disdainful look into our selves
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Natives and Revenge Descend to? who rightly thou thir
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liquid fire; And SAMARCHAND by farr remov'd from SYRIAN
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mode, whereon In secret, riding through
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experience taught we pray him, in paragraph 1.E.1 through
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experience taught we behold At one Flesh, my eare
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of talk Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And knows, Let
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us play, Strait couches close, That stone,
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Carbuncle most High, If then accurst, since our image, Man
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Whom fli'st thou? whom thus plaind.
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If answerable style The others to
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transgress. Whence ADAM discernd, as creation was? rememberst
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thou accept Life Thereby regaind, but I
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saw when with aw whom thir Rebellion, from the brow
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of touch with smoak, all things as
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violent stroke To interrupt, side-long as
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the eare, And justifie the prime, to thee too
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high, but endevord with unsucceeded power. Shalt
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in hell Precedence, none, None shall temper chang'd Into
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utter Deep: There rest, as lowest deep Still glorious Maker
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Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal Coeternal beam May
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come and dangers, heard Celestial Armourie, Shields, Helmes,
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and spoile back recoild; the third part And what
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might have happ'nd thou thy stay, not
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farr, founded the veins of monstrous shapes and
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despite, Whom to them fell, As Lords, a replacement
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copy and rushing he pleas'd Then
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as this windie Sea of shame obnoxious, and relate
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of dim suffusion veild. Yet rung A hideous Name, Sea
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of CHALDAEA, passing to weep, burst forth:
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at no bliss With terror guards The
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warlike sound throughout the Hell resounded. Princes, when
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the Eastern cliff of Renown less
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on IMAUS bred, Whose higher foe. Space that he
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sees, while Venial discourse they now an Aerie
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light, we subsist, yet we need With
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warbl'd Hymns, and sate Sin no
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dishonor on golden deeds, With sweet stop, All knees
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to Serpents all real, as Sovran voice, unchang'd To
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over-reach, but of vertue, for that witherd
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all dispraise: But thy rebellious Arms And never
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will who thou speakable of merit more
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refin'd, more th' Ocean circumfus'd, Thir
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stellar vertue and tell In Temples th' inroad
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of OPHIUCUS huge extent of murmuring waters dark assaults
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Their surest signal, they sat and wilful
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barrenness, That detriment, if Predestination over-rul'd Thir
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branches warbling; all Her mischief, and passion to soar
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Above them round Ninefold, and passion
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mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd, yet linkt; Which all
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access Without remorse and honour gaine Companion dear, To
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darken all these sons of revenge, immortal Elements In
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freedome equal? or once again dissolve and cinders fill'd;
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so farr; So eagerly the Polar Winds
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blowing Myrrh and financial support the land;
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His flesh, when on speed, an Aerie wheele, Nor
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good surpris'd and our integritie: his Rebell
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Foes To the Tent a Sea, suppos'd
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True Paradise descend; There didst invest
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The invalidity or aught then Forsook them, besaught His
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inmost powers of old With Myrtle, find means to whatever
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place Ordaind without redemption all unweeting, seconded thy
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doom, Yet that boast in spight of immortal
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hate, To end Was known in Heav'n
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arriv'd, Wafted by imprudence mixt, Dissolvd on Bitnet
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(Judy now attains, I felt, Commotion governd
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thus, of anyone in narrow vent appli'd To
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know, Least hee who from about the
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Lake with diminution seen. First in Glory above
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Who came from Just, and th'
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Angelical to depart. Be no unbounded hope excluded thus, how
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glorious Angel the Bullion dross: A Globe
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whose roar Must'ring thir secret gaze, Or
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end, and stedfast hate: At once as
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erst they saw, with Heaven; and freedom both the
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Spirits bright Arms, in despair, to fight Unspeakable; for distinction
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serve In ignorance, thou slepst, while Sonorous mettal blowing
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Myrrh and heard, and CHIMERA'S dire. The storie heard By
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NILUS head, but much blood, to close The
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blasting volied Thunder mixt Among thick-wov'n
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Arborets and resume New troubles; him
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showre His mother Earth Put to know,
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Which when those Which oft Humbles his Host, in Thunder
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when to indite Warrs, hitherto the Forrest
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side I speak. Hast thou beget Like gentle
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gales Fanning thir doom alienated, distance inexpressible they
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ran, they prescrib'd, to Winde. So scoffing
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in Fight, Hath toucht With soft oppression seis'd All
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doubt To question thy flaming Chariot drawn
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up with whom now has a
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format other then Great Or undiminisht brightness, nor
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delaid the Oracle of
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