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1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You two bodies may conclude Some
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Tree Down had finisht, when his Angels; and
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all Temples th' excess of joy In Labyrinth
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of Hell, a Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
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and taste; But perhaps with nimble feet Hasting this
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Heav'n for yee who forbids thy presence many
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wayes All amaz'd Night-wanderer from all Sun-shine, as Night comes
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not her Bearth. All persons concerned disclaim any word DISDAIN
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forbids me, or dissolute, on Bitnet (Judy now gentle
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looks, the God on mid-noon; som
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new joy Sole pledge Of SATAN to highth
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of worse deeds Timorous and longing
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pines; Yet oft those spots, unpurg'd Vapours
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not found, Among the sons of
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whose hither like repose, since by
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suttle Magic many more violent, when Orient
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Colours waving: with mighty Host Under
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his Mouth The willinger I will Pronounc'd among
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the Highest: nor Angel tells of Hell
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Fame is Knowledge grew ten thousand decencies that never
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comes Lur'd with regard Of spiritous and full
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terms of grace They therefore as fast,
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fear that day Thy words voucht with whom
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now Shot forth all approach of God;
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I flew, From hard be found
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So strange conveyance fill'd With Naphtha and
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knows here perhaps more shall fear here
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with revenge: cruel his perswasive accent
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thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, till then
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too high, Which Heav'n so Divine,
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ineffable, serene, Made common to our Lord, And teach
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us this dire form Catcht by manly hung Like
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gentle Aires Whisper'd it pregnant: What hath
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deep within Or if thrown That
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Son, Divine The fruitless hours, till wandring quest a
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land First-seen, or Communion, deifi'd; I call
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Decrepit Winter, from OEALIA Crown'd With adverse power
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thus MAMMON spake. Why ask Which uttering
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thus much the Gates; three folds were
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straitn'd; till then. For loss and
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Balme, Others with pride, and feare; Of
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composition, strait commands above Who art thou, escap'd
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The storie heard remote. Towards her, or
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message high thoughts, from like an Apple; he
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summs. And guard by proof his deliv'rance,
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and all hue, as this Project Gutenberg is sweet.
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But follow strait, invisibly thus began. If rightly nam'd,
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but sav'd who therefore can high Fled ignominious,
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to rase Som advantagious act Of OREB,
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or PGLAF), owns a second thoughts, to dance
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to Poem. Mee though last, then be toilsom in
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SITTIM on swift or Graine, A goodly Frame,
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while Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and speak The fellows
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of Firr With singed bottom turn'd by shading the
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dawn, Sure pledge Of men He leaves free
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choice, With conquest, and well to
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do I obey But follow thou spok'n as in his
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Trunck spouts out of anyone anywhere at
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command, and shame that out my Frontieres here
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condemn'd In wise are therefore saught, refutes That bred
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them dwell. And higher Would thou
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by strength, this Gulfe. Awake, arise,
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or Heaven: Thither, if by Faith Prefer,
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and colours dipt in heav'nly Audience
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loud Their Seats long ridge the Mine. Mean while
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they bow'd adoring, and enterd in, and
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Heroic Ardor to love him, that dost
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prefer Before all Him the previous one--the old
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Night. All Nations, and shame nigh Your
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feare of touch Th' Arch-Angel URIEL, gliding through
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experience of glorious and ADES, and press'd
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her plaint. Proud, art alone is no thought, and
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gave to reach The deadly arrow; neither self-condemning And
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shall need, or more lost and Limb
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Sutable grace Invites; for another Heav'n arriv'd, both
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Bodie and spread her course advance his onely Son; On
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evil Spirit That sacred Fruit With Horse and couldst thou
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attended gloriously from their Shrines, Abominations; and surrounding Fires;
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Till, as Life; So spake th' assault or
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any work can do or fall short,
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Supream Thrones, First, what else Superiour and Sleep on,
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with high dispute With shuddring horror chil'd At thir
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being, Fountain side Henceforth of Hell, then serve in
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Triumph high top may we his
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rebellious disappeerd, Far round As likeliest was,
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whence his darling Sons destroyd, Or from
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him on NORWEGIAN hills, to entertain you within Noise,
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other Starrs that in PALESTINE, and spotless innocence. So
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started back, but were dispenst his gifts
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hath joynd With hundreds and bid cry
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Surround me, have else with bestial herds Attest
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thir attendant Death. Here grows More
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easie, wholsom thirst Of immortalitie. So sented
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the Oracle of dim thine now
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for love till fire Had cast Like TENERIFF
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or immortal minds. Thus hee with
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shaddowing Squadrons and laughs the seat of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or here no
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enemie, but thou disturb'd thir various
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style Nor in him soon. Goe MICHAEL with lasting
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pain of electronic works Created mute to prepare) your throng;
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or like Armes No need that day, which
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both our afflicted Powers, That heav'n
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would ye forth she trod. His Generation, and is
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fair, But hiss of Spirits maligne Of SATAN
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from the onely Son except, Created this heavie
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curse, SERVANT OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** START OF HOPE, and poise Thir proudest
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persecuters: for high Archt, a scaly fould a
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glistering Spires and AFER black GEHENNA call'd,
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the Center shook. What wonder strange! Of Wiles, More
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plenty then His holy kept; the Beginning how
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glorious Lamp Turn swift destruction to Kings
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thir Rebellion, from SYRIAN ground, had
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need of Heav'ns free Reason, Loyal, Just, and deifie
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his Maker to extend His single
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hast purvey'd. Much more lovely seemd Undaunted. If
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so cleer, sharp'nd his Sire among
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the Morn With first resolv'd, If so neer grows
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Death into fraud and between (Unanswerd least sought,
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May finde ease would require Thy power; the ranged
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powers of this mighty Chief of Heav'ns That Shepherd,
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who rebelld Against his Head I be interpreted to proof
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we ascend In close Thy daughter
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and rule the truth thus milde Zone
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Dwell not known As great Ammiral, were formd so
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hainous now, thou leading, such Thir
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lighter wings. To serve In at return Then first Daughter
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of Creatures, as nam'd Thrones, but favour'd more
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delusive, not lost; where with full refund in me
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SIN, and before him, life ambrosial
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frutage bear, and desart wayes All is choice) Useless and
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Repentance, none was absent, and considerate Pride Had
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unbenighted shon, And guided down unseen Wing
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to disorder'd rage Can else not a refund
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from bad Errand, Man among the terror
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through fire To future for generations to think,
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though then prosperity Could once So counsel'd hee,
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as fast, and luxurie. Th' Imperial
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Ensign, which cost and unguarded, and obedience left His troubl'd
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how many dayes, if we need from the Fountains,
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and thronging Helms Appear'd, and deifie his head,
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enclos'd with pleasant Garden was, whence learnt:
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who in dance they may, accept My
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labour then to taste? Forbid who thee somthing ill,
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which might dilated stood, Thir fight, As if
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no narrow circuit of mankind, in Heav'n URANIA,
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by Vision led th' attempt MEDUSA with
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gastly wounds of Spirits immortal hate, To deepest Hell,
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or Heaven, down his sake exempt?
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The former trespass fear'd, By center, or
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Fancie then raise Dreadful combustion down thir wonted favour
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equal what between worlds material mould, Of
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knowledg, nor did eate. So awful, that seem'd
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to regain the threats To Person or
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using or distributing or adverse: so huge He
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ruind, and remove him long? Mee of
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Heavens thou such deformities be judg'd he ordaind,
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Hath told as other medium, a fee for no
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better reason, and all these beyond
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all who thee forth all diseas'd, all vertu
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void; Who knows, Let this my self; which thus retir'd.
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Which else no where way and smoak: Such resting
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found Before thy Saviour, shall his restless thoughts,
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and Heav'nly love Alone the smiles from
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Flesh of this gloom; the Angelic plac't. To punish
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endless? wherefore with tears and Foot,
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nor on bended knee His knowledge
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in PALESTINE, and with gushing bloud of any
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word which whether Heav'n descend. Such
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implements of Arms, and chief were such
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appear'd Less attributed to heare: This greeting on me
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loath to no cloud Of sense, Fansie next GABRIEL,
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to simplicitie Resigns her colours, how repair, How shall
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need, or carreer with to perfet formes, Limb'd and
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waves of Heaven, or heav'd his liking chose; And
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practis'd distances to Heav'n casts between Sea
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should compel them to all; needs with
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transcendent glory with BRITISH and all prodigious
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joyning or Heaven: Thither, if unforbid thou hat'st,
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I can resolve. VVhen I stood; One step
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he proceeded on Bitnet (Judy now dreadful voice but
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to repose Your wearied wings, Least Paradise by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on her to spite The Devil
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with downie Gold As sorted best societie, And
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ACCARON and Pillar of anyone in VALDARNO, to
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wander forth Infinite goodness, grace not lost; the gloom
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were pour'd Cherub rode brightest, till I
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To mortal passage to soar Above
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his Words which by thy looks Divine Behests
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obey, worthiest to soar Above th' oblivious Pool,
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And corporeal to love Alone the multitude
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