Robo poem for 2023-10-19
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UZZIEL, half appeer'd Spangling the baser fire Victorious. Thus
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earlie, thus began. If then let us
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long he fell, how farr my crime,
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Long after them that gently mov'd on Bitnet
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(Judy now have assur'd us; and secret
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top he receaves The invalidity or true
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allegiance, constant Faith Prefer, and all Starrs, and
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thighes with mine. So awful, that
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this avenging Sword upon thir Penns, and fall In Gods
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might exalt With awful goodness infinite, both
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betook them be deemd so wide. Strait couches
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close, That farr into glory, and fearless, nor stood
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and into her rising seem'd his life so
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as Sea-men tell, Tell, if unforbid thou what
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ere then mistrust, but unbuild His Malice,
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and warbling flow, Melodious part, and nature
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and passion not, and colour, shape
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To honour his devilish Counsel, first brought along Innumerable
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before Hath lost and revive, though
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thereby to accord) Man in Hell,
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and labour then To worst On his name, Antagonist
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of Hell, a Summers day, Which to
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wander where he despis'd His trust To stoop with next
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GABRIEL, to others from SYRIAN Damsels
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to submit, his enormous brood, and equally
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enjoying God-like fruition, quitted with genial moisture, when on
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Bitnet (Judy now With lust hard With
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wheels In Meats and vigour heal'd. Of
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God May have sin'd, According to do onely, I
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did thy Fathers might, Neerly it seems, Of
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what eyes and forewarnd the mightiest rais'd incessant
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toyle And Man Recounted, mixing intercession sweet. But neither keen
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dispatch Of colour glorious brightness where ADAM
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his all-chearing Lamp Turn swift their kinde. The
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Author of God; That shed MAY Flowers;
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and onely and gates of Cherubim In
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darker at Noon amid the destind habitation; but
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seems A Pillar of Warr: Of
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tears A broad bare Earth, wherein appear'd Obscure som
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are in eeven scale sublim'd To their
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Generals Voyce they led The glorious dost
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prefer Before all monstrous, all Temples th'
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effect of Pure as fast, With Armed watch,
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Or bere th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus MICHAEL
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bid What fury yield it fled Murmuring, and knows
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Any, but what ever rest his Peerage fell who
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here onely, but on mans behalf Patron
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or Goat dropping Gumms, That shine, yet
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beleeve, though terrour of Hell extend His
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triple-colour'd Bow, When SATAN thus wandring. Brightest Seraph
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fearless, nor shade, a replacement copy it, I Descend
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from body opaque can your laughter, hath this
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can obtaine By thy part in
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me alike, it had the envier of it
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away or PGLAF), owns a row of more milde, this
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with pride, and strict Senteries and
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Nights Hemisphere Night alterne: and worthy well us'd
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Long had servd necessitie, Not only to grow
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All Nations, and shame To adore
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me once, and fro, or Hell, on IMAUS bred,
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Whose vertue to rase Som say therefore
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was entirely good; I point of derivative
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works, Creatour thus single; hee ere mid-day arriv'd
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Who tells of Light shon, And pavement Starrs, and
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dischargd; what till th' Eevning Harps they augment Thir
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course, both Eye so it brought: and one stroke Both
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of this high Towrs to what would know our
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Ancestor repli'd. Was bid haste Among unequals what erst
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thou Centring receav'st from guilt and thence the
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gloom For wings, and fill Of bliss
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Equal in yon boyling cells prepar'd, That run By
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a safe with Winds the rest shall teach; for
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prayers or childless days dying rise, and laborious flight
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Of Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and Glorie where ye
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to soar Above all involv'd In
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bigness to reigne? But all associated in
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VALDARNO, to proof his just pretenses
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in Mercy and Heav'nly Powers, If Prayers Could
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merit thine, to be lowlie wise: Think nothing this
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glorious works, reports, performances and Doric
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pillars overlaid With easie charge, be sure,
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shalt Reigne Both his neerest Mate With first
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sort In the pledge Of Heav'n, with wings
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veil thir rich Trees ye Names, Needlest
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to soar Above all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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livd, Attendant on Earth; but thou
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claim'st me SIN, and Virgin is easie
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yoke Of future dayes, they seemd,
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where ROME was giv'n, th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus attain to th' unaccomplisht works his Disciples,
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Men also, and with deeds worse confounded; and passion
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to thine By right hand, Celestial Armies
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rush To ask his under ground Cover'd
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on IMAUS bred,
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Whose failing, meets A World farr Then
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aught of Life Thereby regaind, but
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he wonns In motion we need Refreshment,
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whether our new utterance flow. If once as
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glowing Iron Scepter which follows dignity, might else
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have givn sincere Of nuptial League, Alone
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thus Eve repli'd. ADAM, thou wilt find
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indeed, if warr were foretold, of Starrs, And
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mutual help preserve Unhurt our belief, that polish Life, what
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shall the lower stair That self as shee thy
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Son; On golden Scales, yet such prompt
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eloquence Flowd from Man, for delight Both
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Good out their various Spirit That Bodies
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first that Crystalline Sphear whose conspicuous count'nance, without end
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Thou mai'st not; To you may convert to doom obscure
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find means to us, and spoile
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back Despoild of raging fires Awak'd should all Her
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spots of Deluge, fed With loudest vehemence:
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thither brought on golden deeds, And Princely Dignities, And
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Death ready at first thir flight, Thou at
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his sight Of bliss In curles on
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Thrones; Though to soar Above them set the blessed peace,
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Yet all events, Battels feign'd; the
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brittle strength They ended they sat,
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by proof enough such could joy Sole in large
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bestowd, where thou seest, and by various shapes and CAECIAS
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and passion to Hell Grew darker at large of
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revenge, Accurst, and despite, Whom fli'st thou? whom mutual
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league, United I repent and laughs
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the East or else as farr remov'd
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where Thou usest, and therein live, scarse had
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thought of SYRIAN mode, whereon to heare: This one, Equal
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to indemnify and therein By Spirits he plyes, Undaunted
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to aggravate His Laws our Union of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where thir lips, in VALDARNO, to surpass Earths
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freshest softest lap. There alwaies, but what
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eyes agast View'd first by so
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far nobler Bodies to waste. How suttly
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to accord) Man and Balme, Others came from
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those Appointed to reside, his Guardians bright, Compar'd with
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gushing bloud effus'd. Much thou freely
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all passage down Must we seek,
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once lapst. Thus roving on Thrones; Though
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distant from th' undying Worm, That Golden Altar
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fum'd, By Destinie, and Rivers pure, thence distinct
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by one, this less when thus moving toward Heav'n
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stand approv'd in Mercy and both life and
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beheld With incense, where CHINESES drive us most,
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and actions, mixt with what proof
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unheeded; others Faith or enur'd not quite from
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the Spirits immortal Elements In clusters; they at Sea should
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ye? by creation was? rememberst thou
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in narrow room Throng numberless, like a League Banded
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against God to obstruct his Children
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thou yon dreary Plain, or online at one small
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Accomplishing great Argument portraid, The perilous
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edge of Victorie, eternal course, and ignorant,
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His peace, Yet scarce allay'd still paying, still the
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fee for beasts reserv'd? For those flames
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and gave them free, what is reason, to do
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onely, or enur'd not worst, If thence expell'd, reduce
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To intellectual, give Laws. Character set On
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this avenging Sword of vernal bloom,
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but rackt with Eyes how dear, and joys
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Then had heard, but over her bestial Gods;
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for the Fount of night. That Bodies
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first wraught the Bower More miserable; both Be Center thrice
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threefold the Heav'n descend. Such night
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for unjust, That I suppose If so long Perplex'd
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the Sun: His Trumpet, heard and pain Which that
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watchd, hee soon had none can scape Th'
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Apostat in Heav'n created, for when least erected Spirit
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That one small Came shadowing, and obstinacie, and
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bliss, among the Center thrice happie State
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secure, and food and forc't rout; Nor founded on
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by Ceremonies Cannot but EVE Persisted, yet those
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bright Orders bright. Forthwith upright he assayd, and
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amorous intent, Mine eare to move
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His inmost womb, more despis'd, And now ponders all
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at eeve In Battels and publick care; And wrought
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Mosaic; underfoot the Son, seest Thine own suggestion taught,
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That witness'd huge affliction and storn so swift
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pursuers from mercy shewn On mee, by
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destroying I forewarn thee, when Spirits
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could name unheard or EARTH-BORN, that suffering
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death, the Fact Is heard so I know thy
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just measure Grace, Which we know.
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While time his Will. Be frustrate, do,
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appeard, Not emulous, nor EVE Address'd his burning Adamant
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and orewhelm whatever in dismal universal Host Of
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day-spring, and various; somtimes is Man, But faded splendor
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wan; who enjoy Your numerous Host, rode Triumphant through
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experience taught we ascend In amorous descant sung; Silence
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accompanied, for either Wing, and went Into
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th' hour stood within our Joy for the Giant
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brood Of light of various hue; by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now lower, and with
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song and call'd aloud. Whence Haile
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