Robo poem for 2020-10-01
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If patiently thy only be Preacht, but thou
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eate th' Arch-Angel URIEL, for God for flight, Thou
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know'st; Thou Can comprehend, incapable of Men, whose Orb
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within our afflicted Powers return'd From
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Beds of pleasure she not, sovran goodness thinks
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no mate For Treasures better warmth
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and Thunder, my sudden appetite More dreadful deeds on
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Bitnet (Judy now transcendent glory to
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contribute Each hour set Labour and passion
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dimm'd his Word the Wind With our thoughts, reforming
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what state by Intemperance more awful Ceremony And
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hazard more, for neither breath stir
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not yet once above his head, enclos'd
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In amorous delight. She finish'd, and thus EVE. Under yon
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boyling cells prepar'd, they wherewithall, would suspicious
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mark, As far nobler Bodies first Made horrid fray By
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nature and apprehended nothing hard, much wondring lookt, beside
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it so, And famish him out of
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thee: Retire, or prostituting, as Night; when our
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great Senate choose Through pride With fixed seat, or
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flie is a Grand-childe leaves, while
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The Author of monstrous Serpent on bliss, as
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this portentous Bridge his throne. What call'st evil,
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and spie This one, but bring forth Infinite
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goodness, grace With Carcasses design'd Both Horse and
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foule. But first lighted, soon traverse The Womans
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domestic honour claim'd AZAZEL as farr beneath This knows
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His holy mount CASIUS old, less can relate,
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Fond, were who made Of fiercest Spirit rests. Hee
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from like doom, if Spirit That in peace.
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Can equal what seem'd Above th' AEQUATOR, as
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bountie of Hell trembled as shee for once thir
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viands fell, And his play; he fares,
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Treading the parching Air and fro
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convolv'd; so erroneous, thence he heal'd; for
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Fate, Fixt Fate, Fixt Fate, Too well we may cover
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round This file should blow To peaceful Counsels, and
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Night, Shot down rush'd between. If aught Then most, and
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be alone, Too soon turns the Bloom
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extracting liquid Plain, then bless'd them, besaught His
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will save us out-cast, exil'd, his voice; the
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Waters glide, and therein stand. For Understanding
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rul'd not, and chaste PYRRHA to rase Som other
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whirlpool steard. So farr Then lighted from Heav'n,
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that shadow staies Thy fiercest, when
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they owe; when AEGYPT with huge
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appeer Hell broke loose? is fear'd; should rest are
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past example with dew, nor the earth a
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dreadful deeds worse Urg'd them fair Idolatresses, fell To
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gird the Sun new strength They ended frowning, and
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foul defeat Hath scath'd the Roots of anyone anywhere
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at Sea North-East windes with Mineral
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fury, aid to soar Above them the
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Light the DANITE strong HERCULEAN SAMSON from one Beast
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where Champions bold conspiracy against such obedience left Familiar
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the foe As we here that her hand the
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wayes that God looking forth Light Ere he decreed
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Thir course, in wide remote Produces with verdant Isles HESPEREAN
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sets, my memorie was run through my
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peace, Yet that render me then they fell
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Before all assaults Their surest signal, they finish'd, and
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infinite calamitie shall receive no deficience found; So oft
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they Dreaded not lost; the Empire neighbouring
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Moon, whose hither Unlicenc't from what all ill could
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I grow milde, Retreated in eeven scale aloft: that faire
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EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much less abhorrd then Farr
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into store hereafter from fault thus MICHAEL; These
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two great Heav'n. Each hour Not seeing
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me, And feare it fled the
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Earth Wheels her Kings; there plac't, with
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bossy Sculptures grav'n, The ridges of
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God; That mighty Combatants, that swim th' ascending pile Stood
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up, the gentle penetration, though brief, when
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loe A dreadful thing naught merits praise his
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foot and passion to bear him at command,
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and therein set with Truth; Meanwhile To tempt it,
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which perhaps Astronomer in Heav'n Of light prepar'd,
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they hit, none before us, self-begot, self-rais'd By Tongue
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obey'd The black tartareous cold and Shoales Of dalliance
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as great Work, that first taught the Sons
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destroyd, then who might Extort from sleep First
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Man, SATAN stood Among them as that suffering feel?
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Nor hee ere day droop; while each thing thou also;
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at all; with ambitious aim Against the Moon:
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Or flocks, or whether food, Love Hung on
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golden Chain To open Warr he scrupl'd not safe. Assemble
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thou what doubt To question thy Bowre
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or Faerie Elves, Whose but favour'd more
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watchful, stronger, if else be given
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the Celestial soile, and Angels, by
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all a rural mound the safe
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retreat Beyond his power left of God; I
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speak Such ambush from liveless to do
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I besought The Adversarie. Nor shall beleeve
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Baptizing in at command, ere then mistrust,
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but thy so highly, to be weak is no
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staine: Till I pursue Thy lingring, or
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when thousands trooping came thir guide: They measure found;
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So dear delight and Grooms besmeard with
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excessive grown above his crew Lay floating many
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are those two weights The gracious was
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sunk, and worthiest to soar Above all I
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though immortal: But Heav'ns Lord Envie
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them in happie Light, for himself in
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Glory above the airie threats to protect
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the Seas And stabl'd; of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where he drops Ten thousand fadom deep, who
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beheld The warlike sound Yet unconsum'd. Before all
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Her self Abolish his Saints: Him
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whom could seduce Thee what compulsion
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and longing pines; Yet they passd
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they fill'd, before thy greatness will first
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resolv'd, If so with black tartareous cold OLYMPUS rul'd
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the dore. Meanwhile the gloom of Spirits
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he met thou what glorious Maker then, all
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assaults Their great Argument Remaines, sufficient to spring
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New BABELS, had filld with equal hope, behold
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The middle parts, then let hang, as Night; Light
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as a tuft of Glorie in eeven
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scale With clamor dround Both from human pair That
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one root, and ye chos'n this mournful gloom were
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abasht, and are my Frontieres here no dishonor on
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me rais'd, and protects. The suburb of Land,
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Sea, together drive them better Race of
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shame obnoxious, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I will overcome with
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Mineral fury, aid This onely Argument I
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should mind Foreseeing or racking whirlwinds, or charm Pain
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for smiles from SYRIAN ground, or Kine, Or ought
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I offer, on Bitnet (Judy now a Nation, and
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therein Man Plac't in yonder Allies green, As liberal
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and settl'd State cannot give; Hell trembl'd at
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all; but th' Angelical to corrupt no harme.
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This Garden, still compassing the fluid Aire: So
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sung The others count'nance cast a frozen loyns,
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to all; with repenting hand He gave
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way Not all Eternitie so dearly to provoke, or
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EARTH-BORN, that state, and expire. What if within our
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substance cannot cease To interrupt can justly
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then anough, that in gaze, Or Sex, and
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Flours Pensive here Chains & Fowle flie not,
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works knowledge in Hell, or heav'd his Ofspring of
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rest, if we suspense, Collected stood One
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night watches in Heav'n acceptance; but with
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almost no better hopes of eternal punishment? Whereto
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with contracted brow. GABRIEL, to breathe Among sweet attractive
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Grace, wherein appear'd A passage down alone against
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so sad, Sometimes towards CANAAN lead; But
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rather to simplicitie Resigns her Prime, Yet
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ever thence To second, or heav'd his
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pain? And kennel there, and Warr. Each Stair mysteriously
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was cleard, and Redistributing Project Gutenberg is left,
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A World erroneous to doubt we perhaps Might hap
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may express thee how farr other
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turn'd Round through experience of Power I thence
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raise and shame hee sat high permission
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of Gods latest Image: I felt, Commotion governd thus,
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how the Hall Of foul defeat Hath vext with
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prone carreer with jocond to attempt it
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grew, there From mee they argu'd then, Of
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guile, We are thy hapless Foes, Death last, then
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bore them ordain His people, who that wander and gave
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to crush his beams. Such to
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my Frontieres here in Heav'n such distempers foule Ingendring
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with capacious mind through Heav'nly stranger, who bore with
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Countnance blithe and gross by Sin, not there plac't, with
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Surfet, and Shield, half appeer'd To better might
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Extort from Woman to lament his adorers:
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hee sat retir'd Where no nook,
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As one intense, the free From this
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frail World; Open, ye Gods, Not felt, Commotion
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governd thus, behold and various Laws
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thou thy abundance wants Partakers, and fair Fruit.
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Goddess arm'd That gave to share with orient
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Sun, Which two first whom follow? thou
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eate thereof all Heav'n Gates And twentie thousand
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Harpes that shall arise Like doubtful
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hue: but breath in raging fires Awak'd should
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by John Milton Fall'n Cherube, to NEBO,
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and considerate Pride Had been thir load, Rocks, Caves,
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Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and disperse, that
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flaming Mount, whoseop Brightness had ended, and
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subdue Nations, and all reponsbility that fell
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From Beds of mankind, in appearance, forth more might
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erect his restless thoughts, to cast
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him disfigur'd, more haughty thus answering looks That
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practisd falshood under Names then whom his solitary
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flight; som times the trademark license, apply to
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soar Above them with three different
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Motions move? Which must remain, Till the
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uprooted Hills where Nature wise are not without
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thir course; Directed,
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