Robo poem for 2021-07-01
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UZZIEL, half Th' eternal fame in degree, of
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OPHIUCUS huge affliction and all fountaines
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of power, and evil durst oppose
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus returnd: URIEL, though
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sinless, with revenge: cruel Serpent: him due alike
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those Myriads of glad precipitance, uprowld As we perhaps
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Your bodies may much the Goblin full of
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merit, That lie bestrowne unsightly and where, dismissing
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quite from farr, and Bird, that end, and
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bid haste Of three folds were of thee,
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whom mutual league, United I stand By sudden op'n
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stood, That both precedes. So farr hath
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showrd the Books of incense his words attention
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gaind, & there Arraying with calumnious Art
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In Heaven, or disjoyning, frames All this
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Gulfe Confounded though undismaid: long Before mine eyes
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what follie overthrew, And high dispute With Fish and
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all assaults Their Altars by that flow'd Fast by
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Noon hast of Hell, nor Wood, nor
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would invade, but O Teacher, some
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misfortune brings with Lioness; So spake the foot
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he assayd, and glad precipitance, uprowld As
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far remov'd, Least thou deprav'st it light
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Sent from above: him perplext, where
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he resolv'd With Men innumerable Of Commonaltie: swarming now
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appears, More solemn touches, troubl'd thoughts, from Heav'n
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arriv'd, the dreadful Dart; what Creatures
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new Hopes, new World; at which the burning
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Lake? that like the dire Arms? yet from
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thence in small Came the present lot Anough is
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lost; the Waters; what shape Of
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unblest feet. Him after better seems a spark Lights
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on a boundless Deep. Let in PALESTINE,
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and peaceful sloath, Not burd'nd Nature, hold Caelestial Spirits
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foule, When God in Heav'n. Each had
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first low raise them inexpert, and where,
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if what glorious Work, that shall his Throne
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and giv'n up here To adore me laid thus
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plaind. From Heaven on me redound: For ever, bountie
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where PROSERPIN gathring flours
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Her bosom of disobedience, till morning Sun A Nation to
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decide the bait of Rock Ran
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purple to enure Our knowledge hurt
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him, saw her to think. Confirm'd then within. Some,
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as Life; But up so well us'd they stood
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In some unkindness meets, the Worlds they seise thee,
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aided by Noon to all; but a Creature
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is low Down right The Calf
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in paragraph 1.C below. There let it away
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or hate, Untam'd reluctance, and with their Essence
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pure, As we need Refreshment, whether they brought Miserie, uncreated
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night, when it self: To mortal wound in spite
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then for intercourse, Or trie In various mouths. There
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rest, as when BEELZEBUB Thus fenc't,
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and bloom, but of anyone anywhere at
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THEB'S and reduce To deathless pain?
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where Thou Sun, who on high:
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such impetuous rage, Perhaps hath contriv'd as out from the
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Foundation as farr Down thither brought
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the vast Abyss Might suddenly My Vanquisher, spoild of
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this dark Ended rejoycing in numbers absolute,
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And sin? the op'ning bud, and chaste PYRRHA
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to adorne Her Son. As we might have
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touch'd and weltring by a Gryfon
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through Heav'n rejoic'd, and drawn by th' advantage all,
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Greatness of God; I created the Goblin full consent.
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The Soule For swift By Night Starless expos'd, and
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paine, Can by degrees of Glorie account, But rise,
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First Disobedience, and smoak: Such as chief; among fresh
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dews and pain From many Myriads
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which resounds In horror; from Heav'n To
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dwell, unless you indicate that fallacious Fruit, Blossoms and
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dejection and Rivers Bath'd Thir stops and Reare Streame
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in Heav'n Where art weigh'd, & worlds, with vast recess,
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Free, and Plaines, And fields revive, though th'
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AONIAN Mount, while upon ruin, rout Through
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the Waters; what behooves From amidst
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the Moon. Thither his Zeale; Nor other able, and
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pain Through all our right down he despis'd
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His orient Sun, Hee Heav'n perhaps,
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and race of death mature: Peace of Darkness,
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cannot survive without cloud Made thee
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that proud Cities warr be his
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evil shall never slept, nor shund the
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Books of God Rais'd impious rage, Perhaps our task,
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But goe with me. Some easier
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habitation, bend With deafning shout, return'd From Beds
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of seeming pure, and all mist
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Of Thunder: and Hinde; Direct against God descended, and
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glutted offal, at all; needs must
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be condemn'd, Convict by confusion rose: When this dark
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threshold to attract Thy King MESSIAH, and Degrees; Or ought
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to no danger, and ere they fell, from
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one slight bound the mounted scale With LAPLAND
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Witches, while thus ZEPHON, with ease, & them
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that Pigmean Race of stain would lay me once,
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now know mee also th' Omnipotent none would
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want we never tasted, nor Air, diffus'd
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In close ambition though begun My
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judgments, how hast seen least impulse or Faerie Elves,
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Whose inward thence diffuse His ZENITH, while over
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this unhappie Morn, I never comes Of thickest Trees,
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and servilly ador'd Among the timely dew of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where thir viands fell, from
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the Region, what ere Dayes mid-course, and rue the
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banisht from Heav'n, And Spirits, O
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why do all assaults Their living Saphire, once his
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Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from the ARIMASPIAN,
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who renounce Thir dread Emperour with tempest loud:
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Here swallow'd up here ended, when ambrosial fragrance
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fill'd each hollow Deep Into th' ensanguind Field they
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towards CANAAN lead; But past A race
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of lost and visage turnd, but EVE
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Thus answer'd. Leader of me set?
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Among the earth his Zeal of huge of
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men, here stand Do thou errst, nor
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think, trial what thou knowst mine, I of Life
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to work in Glory never will betide
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the money paid To guide the welkin burns.
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Others more willingly thou th' expanse of Land, yet not
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a foe: and gigantic deeds. Then shining Orbes his
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wakeful Foe, while The strife with revenge: cruel his
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shafts, and all perfections, so scap'd
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Haply so stupid grown, I now
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great River Horse and Rebel Angels, Progenie
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of that rape begot These Adamantine
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Gates; three folds were the Hill; let dry
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Land, yet there shall stand. For loss of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or heav'd his voice, true allegiance, constant Faith
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forgot; One greater, of Hell Gate With Warr arose,
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And inextinguishable rage; Under him now Stood
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fixt Mine with dangers and Mankinde; I flew,
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and with our Grand Parents in despair, to
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me on, Or not, Wherein true Love accurst, since
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by submission; and solve high words, that
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with like which might best can high Woods and
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yawning GRAVE at http://gutenberg.net/license). Bold deed created like
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In whose well might, All perfet good he
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judg'd; How overcome Thir number still remember'd
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The warlike Angel guest, as bountie of slender waste
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and blazing Portals, led his forbidding Commends thee miserable
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it devours not, though the Threatner,
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look defiance here Varied his hapless EVE,
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To stoop with awful Monarch? wherefore let Death denounc't
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that wisdom didst advise, and ever-during
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dark so fair no cost and
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goes: but anon Grey-headed men on me thought, Eating
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his wrauth whose ballance down To undergo eternal
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Famin pine, Alike is equal, raunging
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through love, Love triumphing, and amorous delay. Nor
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skilld nor youthful dalliance had stopt His danger, and revenge,
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that shall his Heav'n, Affecting God-head, and
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water flies All Nations round, inclement skie; Save what doubt
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propos'd And opportune might induce us Two Planets
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and vital vertue appeers For solitude somtimes may speak.
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Hast thou hee, with orient Beams,
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or violent, when time remaind Stupidly good, And courage never
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wilt taste is lost. Then such as
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lowest end to Death I fear no
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middle darkness bound. Thou mai'st not;
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in Heav'n It may lye Groveling and all
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Her fardest from such destruction laid perhaps
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Som advantagious act Of force Death with it
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so, yet with looks in Glory above I
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thence issu'd from no cloud Drawn round Environ'd
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wins his vanted spoile; Death deliver ye both. O
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Fountains, and be strong. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY -
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You comply with hideous joyn'd That so adorn His
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mounted Sun thir mightiest, bent On mans
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polluting Sin and fuming rills, AURORA's fan, Lightly
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dispers'd, and effect of Gold. Not
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farr deceav'd; thy native righteousness, Araying cover'd
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with Man: For neither vainly hope
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resolve To expiate his two brazen
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Mountains as Night Darkens the Sun, Which had
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descri'd, To hoarce TRINACRIAN shore: Nor multitude,
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and lust, till from SYRIAN Damsels
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to do the Aire: So SATAN
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in wait; beyond dust I keep, by whose guile
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Gave sign That ye living wight, as
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Nourishment to realities yeild it in The Ground
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whence they not all. In what wants Partakers,
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and shout, return'd From the deep fall of
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Jasper shon Filial obedience: So fair Morning
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shine. The Univers, and therein Man or
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seat Thir stellar vertue appeers For aught appeers, Not
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more dread of lost in Heavn, & might supplie the
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Roots of easier enterprize? There alwaies, but short
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absence mimic Fansie next to passion tost,
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Thus SATAN; and nature breeds, Perverse, all
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flesh of Spirits odorous Gumms and gore. To
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mortal or enur'd not slip th' Eternal King besmear'd
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with EURYNOME, the rest In
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