Robo poem for 2020-11-30
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Sight more Of Spirit attends, Hovering and
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Voice; nor those ill-mated Marriages thou desir'st,
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And read thy Priest Turns Atheist, as Nature none:
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in gaze, Or we return, But ended
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they fabl'd, thrown by whose mortal combat or
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heav'd his Omnipotence, two christal walls, Aw'd
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by putting off his defects. No light,
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ofspring of thought, will therein Each
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in Heav'n so heav'nly, for know,
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when loe A woodie Mountain; whose day
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to gaze the radiant forms Excelling human,
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and receiv'd; but endu'd With narrow room Natures hand,
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and cleer Smooth Lake, nor set On
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errands over the Ape; Wors then avail
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though wisdom didst not; Trial will Of Satan
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involv'd In which intermits Our Authour. Heav'nly Essences Can
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else dismai'd. Now falling with sorrow and
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as of Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts
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of thee, Author of works: therefore so heav'nly, for
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fight, (And if he arose; whom
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mutual Honour joyn'd? With furious down with Spawn abundant,
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living Carcasses design'd Both Horse and joy in
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PALESTINE, and earne My Author of Birds;
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fresh Gales and full. After the mid way
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found The Calf in Heav'n Of splendid
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vassalage, but all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that I know That lie encampt, come
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rattling on golden seat's, Frequent and shout
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The Battel rang'd in fears and
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publick care; And cannot cease to reign: mean Drawn
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round Skirted his thoughts, and Truth; Meanwhile the Giant
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Sons Call EL DORADO: but ill, for lost.
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Then was plaine, A Wilderness of various Face
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with revenge: cruel Serpent: him laid perhaps Might
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yeild it intends; till wandring Fire
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Hath finisht happie Creature, fair Creature in Glory crownd,
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Look'st from Heav'n of hurtful, prosperous of Faith, Love,
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the broad bare Earth, who that I behold, Transported touch;
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here each motion we fled To simple Shepherds,
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keeping the ambient light. First wheeld
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thir rich Trees wept odorous bushie shrub Fenc'd
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up stood City pent, which God Have left that
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Saphire Fount of anyone anywhere at need; And clamour
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such righteousness To know, Forbids us
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onely Son; If so cleer, sharp'nd his punishment. So pondering,
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and all access Without my entrails, that
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swim th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus began. Silence,
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and infus'd Bad men onely to judge them unexpected
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joy In bold discourse more haughty thus these my
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flight Aloft, incumbent on dry Land:
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nigh the Foundation ("the Foundation" or do
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we live again were herds Attest
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thir God Th' Eternal Providence, And
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Grace my relentless thoughts; & Reign thou knowst, Equal
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to raunge, by whose deare Short intermission none
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communicable in Sea, from all a whip of
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Harp Had work divinely brought, and therein
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stand. For still greatest part of Mind,
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or Intuitive; discourse without number, or Song, and disdain'd
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not soon obscur'd with native innocence, Defaming as heard the
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Angel can extenuate thee? hast made? So speaking
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and sparkles dire; Attended with jealous leer
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maligne Ey'd them forth, soon discerns, and wearie
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him surer barr His fall'n he kept, his
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flight; som relief of Brute, adorn'd With charm
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Pain for who rules a replacement
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copy, display, perform, speak I may reign Over
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the Seas And season him return, and lyes
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Bordering on Bitnet (Judy now learn What
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seemd another Field they faint retreat;
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when bands Of his Sanctuary it might the
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Cloud He lights, if he mixt Confus'dly,
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and all Temples th' Angel, earst in paragraph 1.E.8
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or access Impregnable; oft engag'd To Paradise
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a death redeems, His Iron Rod extends
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to all; with horror shot with high
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disdain, from the wing, or with
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what resounds In at thir motions vain, nor onely with
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neighbouring Moon SIDONIAN Virgins paid within soare Of
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Light Ere this text should with looks Of
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pleasure till day end. Fairest resemblance of this irksom
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night; at my Sons thy Peeres.
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Canst thou belong not Heav'n Ill
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matching words ADAM shall derive his
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experienc't eye, but taste of bones, Like
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things in Heav'n: The suburb of anyone
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in Fate, Fixt Fate, Neerer our selves more dread
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of electronic works at www.gutenberg.net 1.E.8. You two such
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it presume, might hap may least
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to dwell, Or if from despair. In procreation common &
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whither the flaming Sword, Satans dire was
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urg'd Main reason not doubt it to
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accept Life Still ending, still amidst
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the Starrie Cope of sorrow, black
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tartareous cold OLYMPUS rul'd the third as one Crime,
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If then Heav'n my dread of State;
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deep Of CONGO, and Omnipotent From what
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sin to resign them rose From those who, when he
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felt unusual weight, till part Half yet not of
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Orders, and present lot shall his Host proclaim
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A monstrous size, TITANIAN, or fleecy
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Flock, Ewes and wine. Witness the conscience wakes the
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fresh Fountain fome belated Peasant sees,
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Or multiplie, and whom thou what peace
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Of blowing Myrrh and eyes appeard, Not
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long Had so lovely seemd fair Morning hour
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thou leading, such bethink them, not informidable, exempt
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From every lower stair That under wrauth, O spirit
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within my afflicted Powers, nor Man therefore cannot change
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Of Death at mine ear Listens delighted. Eevning
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rise Unvanquisht, easier business were low
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Reverence don, but rather such eruption bold,
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Far otherwise th' ambrosial smell of
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JORDANS flood As I upon request, and void immense To
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Starr the will deigne To stop thy wrauth, O
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Son, Amidst his fall, o'rewhelm'd With Horse and them
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aware themselves, and acclamations loud, that honour his defects. No
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second multitude Might tempt it, as nam'd Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms,
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Powers, and rowld In Heaven, or flew, None seconded,
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as Rocks of libertie, who faild;
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Freely put Enmitie, and repossess their aerie crowd Swarm'd and
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all befell: they rusht, repulse Repeated, and
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terrible, advance his wondrous Works, Creature grew,
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Sat on IMAUS bred, Whose higher
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Would set here? This Paradise Lost, by strength intire
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Strongly to him I though enamourd, from
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mercy shewn On a moving speech, Turnd him
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appoint; And surging smoak and passion first smiles on
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errand sole, and your glorious Maker
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to do all Temples th' accustomd hour stood
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armd To let it then no more. With these from
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heav'ns highth or do all who full terms
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of God; I seduc'd them Less excellent, as
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friend with ambitious aim Against the vertue
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thought No inconvenient Diet, nor end wilt
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bring Solstitial summers heat. To reach,
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and smoak: Such as erst contended With
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Men though his Works, on Bitnet (Judy now
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Led by Moon, Or chang'd thir waste, and thrice in
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DAN, Lik'ning his Host, nor love, so true, here
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Chains and her retire. And boldly venture down Thus
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saying rose A thing not anough had journied
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on, yet possible to blame By thee above
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his numbers full, but many Throned Powers,
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Dominions I alwayes thee, and scorching
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heate? These troublesom disguises which they but delaid the
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rest; Man Restore us, Without our similitude, and evil
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Thou surely hadst in bounds prescrib'd To
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vice industrious, but that equal which who desir'st The
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Pledge of Heav'ns Sons Came shadowing, and
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press'd her substance turnd. Nor are giv'n;
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what compulsion and thy request for on Bitnet
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(Judy now As we need Refreshment, whether
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our just pretenses in Heav'n from one Who
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mourn'd in remembrance alwayes thee, and therein
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Man from mercy shewn On this intellectual being, Fountain
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by so long have touch'd and stedfast hate:
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At once above his rage, And worn with jaculation
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dire, That the better had been your spacious
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Empire with incessant toyle And the terms of Hell
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With pittie Heav'ns high Throne, how blows the
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Fiend, and dispel'd their State affairs. So Ev'n and
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goes: but Fate pronounc'd. But neither vainly hope Of
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gesture proudly eminent Stood scoffing, highthn'd in small may reign
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for Heav'n, with reiterated crimes he rode
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of UTHERS Son here Chains in thine To
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recommend coole recess, Free, and underneath ingulft,
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for him call'd The full assent They who faild;
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Freely voutsaft; once O're other service as
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henceforth Monarchie over thee the Cross
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By whom now your thrall, and all Sun-shine, as
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Angels seen Though of sacred Fruit, Flour which wee freely
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with rage, Perhaps hath drivn out From Noon, and
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next and clasp thy hand, she saw, Surveying
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his prime in any country in bulk as that
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state, Happiness in Heav'n Refrein'd his rash untri'd I
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created all assaults Their great deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns
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matchless Chief: As through experience taught to all;
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but all assaults Their surest signal, they
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seek to soar Above all mankind Is no
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sight, but chief good, Then stil shades High
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Eternal wisdom didst give Law of FESOLE, Or
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Serenate, which wee freely what doubt and void: Darkness
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Night had suffic'd, Not incorruptible would
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loose, expell'd to marriage Rites: But evil thing that
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shall prove. To wreck all Temples th' approach
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and despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and bless'd
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them, since his deaths wound in
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Hell: Better abode, and gates of brute. Thus sitting,
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thus began. Haste hither thrust me seemd
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remediless, Thus he thereat Offended, worth
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not allow Omnipotence to tell him forbidden to
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diminish,
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