Robo poem for 2022-02-05
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So farr less assur'd, without permission of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where ROME was thy glorious
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sight, each In sorrow stood, innumerable tongues A
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Lion rampd, and therein Each in stature, motion,
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arms The smell old In Manhood
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also may shew Rather admire; or Faerie Elves, Whose
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progenie you receive them, can tell, With
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loudest vehemence: thither hast gaind, & Reign of
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God; I rue the arched roof thou solitude, is
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undefil'd and grosser feeds the PHOENICIANS call'd The
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King besmear'd with desire To Idols through experience
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of this thy nostrils breath'd The conquerd also, and
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Pillar of doom is a steep to wander here,
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though pure Amber, and smoak: Such implements of anyone
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anywhere at Hels dark Illumine, what so erroneous, thence
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call'd. There oft remember, when ZEPHYRUS on
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yon boyling cells prepar'd, That reaches blame, but of
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God's high magnificence, who aspires Vain Warr wearied
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vertue, summon all, on Bitnet (Judy now more; sad Greatly
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rejoyc'd, and Redeemer voluntarie, And practis'd distances
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to dwell; But solemn Councel call'd Satan, with
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blood of sorrow, black attendant Death. Here swallow'd
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up here condemn'd For wonderful indeed are set, and
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with Power is, or Garden-Plot more that The good
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will so gay, Ye Powers return'd up
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here onely, and therein or grav'n in
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Nature: more fierce, by success may
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advise him perplext, where Thou canst, who comes unearn'd.
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Creating the Firmament: So deep Will
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deprav'd, Not thy Law, true vertu void; Who since mute,
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though mean Drawn round this frail
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Originals, and bless'd them, th' Ethereal Skie Like
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MAIA'S son he make Gods live at
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Altars, when with ADAM, at large and Stone, Whereof
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hee To shew more? Here, happie if to invite
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To enter, and bid What remaines, VVhich
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grew Insuperable highth Of force believe
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I obey But drive With furious
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King, Onely Omniscient, hath dispenst his
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Righteousness bin there, And ore Hill of Morning, Dew-drops,
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which thus far whose presence humble, and whom
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thir lost us falling, and press'd her
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Prime, Yet happie ill Mansion driven
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down Thus SATAN; and Games, Or if I
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be advis'd. God Rais'd of Honour clad
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Thir Glory witherd. As with lonely steps o're
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the angry Victor from the Tents resound.
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Such to goe, And banisht from
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labour calls Justice, sending thee ordaind Me
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some unkindness meets, the dire change Perplexes Monarchs.
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Dark'n'd so, By name unheard or ATLAS
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unremov'd: His Cattel in Power, In
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Heaven, down from Councel forthwith from
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Rebellion rising, who with vain Empires. Thus answer'd.
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Leader of peace, Said hee, and therein
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Each shoulder broad, came next him wrought To
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these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in her Line stretcht out
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His peace, Yet willingly thou beest he; But
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in slow and Brass Three Iron, three folds
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were low; To HARAN, after to avert From yonder
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blazing Cressets fed and Battel in Heav'n URANIA, by
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me, the watry Plain, then Gods. BELIAL
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came thir Rebellion, from the just pretenses in sin
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his Light after some high-climbing Hill,
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far as numerous Verse, More glorious
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Angel stand, or him repli'd. Thou mai'st not; I
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pursue Vain glorious, in Front serene
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Then had infus'd Bad influence into thousands, and mild, nor
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th' EUBOIC Sea. Then were formd thee, safe I Descend
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to? who renounce Thir motion, measures Day Travelling East,
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had changd To fill all terror hide.
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If this miracle, and Mattin, when BELLONA
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storms, With thought Both of thee, and passion tost,
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Thus drooping, or expense to officiate light dispels
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the Deep. Let us Heav'n, above these Heav'ns
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Lord God Approaching, thus obtain His confidence to have
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my Decree: But perhaps Som Capital Of easie charge,
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while shame, thou no vaile Shee from
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donors in Heav'n. Which God only, shee busied heard
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attentive, and branching Palme, each His dearest
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mediation thus double-form'd, and infinite Abyss
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Wide gaping, and her being, stil
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shades High commanding, now his ray. What words
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voucht with revenge: cruel fight, the terms of God
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only, shee with eyes, and Odours and with Flesh,
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my left but of old now
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ere our own work in despair, to Heav'n:
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The full of wise, more might
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there best absent is 64-6221541. Its
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501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under water flies All
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his beams That slumberd, wakes the sweet before him,
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what chance Or that, which all day
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Of SERICANA, where he our thoughts present,
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fearing guiltie shame, Vain Warr with orient Gemmes
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The Makers high was th' only sign That jealous
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leer maligne Of knowledge might erre in
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mist, the rest; Man over wrauth
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to swim th' Eternal woe; Where now
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Acknowledge him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels arm'd, the
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uprooted Hills uptore; So cheard he knows that
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strife Of CAMBALU, seat prepar'd. So gloz'd the chief
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maistrie to fight Unspeakable; for once as
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struck'n mute, Pondering the night for
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flight, and receiv'd; but chief Not long, for grace
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The Cherubim Alone th' EUBOIC Sea. Others whose worthy
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of EDEN were no second stroke of large Front
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Presented with matters hid, Progressive, retrograde, or lest
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action markt: about the Muses haunt Cleer Victory,
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to soar Above th' irreverent Son In
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Fruit Of midnight vapor glide obscure, Farr
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off From granting hee, Who from
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the Starrs of Spirits apostat and Arms away
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or that end, my intended wing after some
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praise Rather then purg'd The ground Fast
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by him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels arm'd, Some bloud
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effus'd. Much wondring lookt, beside it envie,
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or moarie Dale, Pursues the torturing houre Calls us
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the minde Of middle shoare In Arms And thrice
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threefold the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters
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with wonder was worse. What in
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wanton growth of woe, she deserts thee know;
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Though threat'nd, which might else this eBook is best
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things created once again dissolve Allegeance to raunge, by
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me, how attempted best, What when at each Creek &
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saw them lets pass through fire inflame
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with jealous leer maligne Ey'd them be call'd and
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sinns Against his hapless fall In motion or enter
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and all these fair large in
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utmost Isles. All human pair Girt with
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pasture gazing sat, Or open Warr, what proof
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his glaz'd Optic Glass Of MOREB; there
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sat not, waiting close design, by Moon, whose
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Orb perhaps once above his Providence Out of another
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Field he rose, and Armies bright, when those above
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Who mourn'd in member, joynt, or enur'd not her
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ruin seems to bring: Behold a Hill
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Torn from him forbidden ten. But
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far round, Behind him to get free will, Left the
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Head of Angels disarraid. Back to
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share with shatterd Armes Braunching so dear? So
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speaking and shame that soon Driv'n headlong sent from the
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fringed Bank with wondrous he enlarg'd Even Sups
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with wings Over the sins Among those
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infernal Vaile They saw Heav'n such title
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should compel them to gaze. I saw When
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CHARLEMAIN with uplifted Spear are bold words attention gaind,
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& Towre, whose conspicuous count'nance, without end on Bitnet
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(Judy now dreadful Dart; what words addressd. THE EIGHTH
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BOOK. Fall'n Cherube, and night; in what
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Revenge? the happie Native Soile, for him,
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that time infus'd Bad influence Of Heav'ns
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Wicket seems difficult and with steddie wing Scout
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farr then Heav'n be blessed; by strength, Not
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all Temples th' Angelical to believe I thence Due
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search with ambitious aim Against thy
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Song charms the most High, Thee I
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keep, by me, the originator of JOVE,
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or swift return Of TOBITS Son, who
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first in Hell: so loud, that
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moves on thee rais'd Ambition. Yet fell; confounded
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CHAOS and each bough and Tackle
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torn; Or with clamors compasst round Environ'd wins
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his rebellious Arms Gird on, And look and
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Games, Or open wide, but he suppos'd, all
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assaults Their great Father. Admiration seis'd By
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death condemnd A Globe Of TURKISH Crescent, leaves More
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miserable; both crime Of every leaf and
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yee little which by soft Pipes that swim
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th' Field, From Beds of doom
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to Battel, sunk before the horrid edge Of onset
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ended foul defeat Hath toucht With inoffensive
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moust, and press'd her to pay; rather
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such choice Leads up with almost
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no watch Our ruin, rout Fell not forth
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by sinning grown. The glorious and pure;
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That rest from the knee, and Omnipotent
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From Faction; for Heav'n, yet DICTAEAN JOVE
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His Laws the number still greatest Monuments
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of ye durst defie th' accustomd hour of Summers day;
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and intellectual being, stil shades High eminent,
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blooming Ambrosial Odours and rule by sending thee
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combin'd In bold design Pleas'd it
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brought: and worthiest to like joy To mortal
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to remove thee From Beds of me
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as beseems Thy making, or seek Death, and pleasure she
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fled him, who not farr I else and
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ruin seems another Heav'n Rescu'd, had night
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long: but all Temples th' impure as now,
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foretasted Fruit, Blossoms and solve high Arbiter
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CHANCE governs all. Our Heav'nly Essences Can else be
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fled, and our Glory extinct, and with
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GORGONIAN terror hide. If true, here place from
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flight, seditious Angel, this ASSYRIAN mount of this
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high from fault amerc't Of ABRAHAMS Loines to
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