Robo poem for 2022-10-30
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If him forbidden ten. But more Opprobrious, with feats
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of monstrous sight no cost and unhallowd:
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ere while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse power hostility and
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PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He back redounded as this
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Firmament Amid the public scorn; he
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strode. Th' infernal pit I adore. Gentle to enrage
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thee threw me in silence be tri'd:
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and flowers Flie to obey, worthiest to bring
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obedience due. To mortal food, or Office mean, &
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Fowle of thousands, once as fast, too late, or
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creeps, or using and full. After the first Region
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dolorous, O're other viewing Becam'st enamour'd,
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and create more milde, this odious
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offrings, and Land, Earth, Attend: That shake
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Heav'ns Almightie King) Amply have else no unbounded
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hope excluded thus, ADAM, though opprest and
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formless infinite. Thee I obey him
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God will And equal rage repli'd. O much advanc't,
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Came the new life. So sudden
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flame Farr off and gigantic deeds. Then that earthly fruits
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of light, When coming of words made one seem'd
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a brutish forms Imaginations, Aerie Knights, and dangers,
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heard th' advantage then Our task
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In sight no drizling showr, But harm Befall thee
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not by restraint; what admir'st thou, what is low
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raise Magnificence; and joy, with feare
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of mankind, though unwearied, up from the
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Mast Of racking whirlwinds, or brighter, clad
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with Tears such As Man as in Heav'n were
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those Giants came on, with open
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or damaged disk or Faerie Elves, Whose
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wanton ringlets wav'd As Gods, into CANAAN he list,
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would dance, which who art thou, be upreard His
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mightie Regencies Of subterranean wind transports a dreadful
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interval, and malice, and motion? and Morning
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duly paid for the broad circumference Hung over many
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miles aloft: that Man from PELORUS, or high, Where
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Satan exalted as Night; when we need All things,
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and spread Beneath what resolution from beneath,
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Just are gon to accord) Man Dust of
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CHAOS Umpire sits, And brown as farr
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remov'd The highth recal high thir room,
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though Fruit Divine, enclos'd With Horse and evil
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Ruin must confess him just and Vanquisht:
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on me sprung, Two other form. However, and Limb
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themselves, and Fowle, Ev'ning from PELORUS, or thought
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Of Natures know'st, and passion dimm'd his ire,
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Or save with pale. But Heav'ns fugitives, and
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paine, Till warn'd, or spect with me ow
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I upon my glory excites, Or in silence thus dissolv'd;
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and hoary Frost Shall long stood There
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is, or Earth, Made visible, th' assembly next
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him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels Food, and possess
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The coming sprung Upon thy illustrious
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made, and smoak: Such follow thou claim'st me
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withhold Longer thy Embassie attend; And fly, ere well to
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incline his EYE pursu'd (though more, as in
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hollow Universal Maker to conceal, and far as one Who
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after taste the barbarous Sons Came like shall
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my self. To Idols through Mazes, lead
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thir Session ended his course Melodious part, Since through
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unquiet rest: he breathd. Onely Omniscient, hath
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naught vallu'd he of Man therefore hated, therefore foild,
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Who from ORANTES to this heavie curse,
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SERVANT OF HOPE, and forc't rout; Nor
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think how thir prepar'd To deepest Hell, or heav'd
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his seat prepar'd. So smooths her Realmes Though
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chang'd From Beds of Day, and tell Of Grove Of
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GALILEO, less prov'd certain revolutions all reply, Prudent,
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least that shall leave not Man,
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accepted so, yet much less hostile din,
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That both Oare and play In the chosen Seed, In
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secret, riding through Femal Light, firm land
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Men To tempt not remove, Save on them
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ordain His fraud to identify, do or like
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Aereal Skie: So without guide, half the Son, in
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Hell: Better abode, those wav'd As far Outshon the
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wave, Homeward with taint Th' infernal Serpent; he must
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be weak is life prolongd and
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enthrall'd By Fire, Sublim'd with tears VVatering the Orbes
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his great consulting Peers, He said, he drew
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not her bestial Gods; aspiring Dominations: thou
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incurr'st by deeds deservd no place
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or Summers day; and wonderful indeed and somwhere nigh
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founderd on a Harp Had cast too
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long, depriv'd Thy King Possesses thee Vicegerent
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Son, Divine Interpreter, by some tradition they return,
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And puissant Thigh; Pursue these first
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thoughts prov'd certain implied warranties or nam'd
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the Starrs Repairing, in mirth, and coast of woe
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in aspect thus intent ITHURIEL and eyes more Incens't, and
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blaspheam'd without further way and Twilight gray
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Had been reveal'd Divine Semblance, and Arms away
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or taste, Food not serve him, nor onely what
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they then returnd Up to Right reason
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just, Shall tremble, he assayd, and worth ambition
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though last, Rous'd from bliss, Into my glorie
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sole contentment find? Thus drooping, or heav'd his better
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worse appear More glorious trial; and
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full. After soft And ignominie, yet possible
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to enrage thee shall his face Confounded though begun
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My Hell-hounds, to SATAN except, Who but DELIA's
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Traine, Betook them, is for fight
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Unspeakable; for how often plac'd Within his
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pain? Ye Cedars, with fruit for grace
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not tasting, different cause to execute
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What wonder? when he created what
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ere Dayes mid-course, and howl'd Within them forth
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Spontaneous, for Glorie then, mee expung'd and motion? and
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dejection and colour, shape he o're
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hil, o're the Twelve that promis'd
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clearer sight And makes guiltie all imbroild, And horrors
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hast provided you find what enemie Late falln
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himself or PYTHIAN fields; Part loosly wing Now ris'n, And
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starrie flock, allur'd The God Was
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known from the Hall (Though like which
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EVE rightly nam'd, but his disturbance;
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when the seaventimes-wedded Maid. Disclaimer: Fall'n Cherube, and bleating
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rose, impossible to doe, Our inward part
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have the Starrie Cope of God; I
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still receivd, And more shall the Goblin
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full harmonic number to celebrate his Sail-broad Vannes He
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leaves us Heav'n, Since through each thing met
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His eye discovers unaware The first tending,
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when AEGYPT with adverse Upon the vast
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infinitude confin'd; Till dieted by which by command
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impress'd his Beams, or loquacious, thus
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returnd: URIEL, one seem'd Farr off all leaving,
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Devourd each passion first brought into sudden blaze Far
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round Ninefold, and passion in him make any binary,
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compressed, marked up, the key-hole turns Th' ethereal People ran,
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they could hav orepow'rd such compliance bad no
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solution will By pleasure, solitarie. What fury yield it away
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or possess All seemd A hideous Peal: yet, when
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AEGYPT with pleasant Garden by furious down Kindles
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the promiscuous croud stood obdur'd, And high advanc'd, Standards, and
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full. After his Magnetic beam, the terms
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of wonder seis'd, though peirc'd so on
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me, they list into Longitude; which else this high
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Came shadowing, and thine; For thee out
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their repast; then soares Up to discover
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wide Crystallin Skie, Air, diffus'd In strictest watch; and
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terrour seis'd By us more, and yee behold
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At Loopholes cut sheere, nor yet On desperat revenge,
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first were form'd, Save he convey up
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A triple-mounted row of Empyrean where
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he summs. And ore the deep, Won from
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Hell, her Husband, for Orders and
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gates of Good to submit or found themselves
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at no middle parts, then harmonious sound
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throughout the plant A day Lop overgrown, grottesque and
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sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and ANCIENT NIGHT, I descrie
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Communicating Male he fell, nor thou
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op'nst Wisdoms way, Turning our beginning knew? Desire
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with crescent Horns; To bottomless perdition,
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there Coasting the flood Of bliss In Battel to
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soar Above all reply, Prudent, least of this powerful
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Destiny ordaind them, up so long
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with me transgressour, who comes to my
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glorie excel, But ever shut, And various Names, and
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Dominions, Deities of Life must mature: Peace of Elements
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The rule by disburd'ning grows More then
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silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while Shee first
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sought Where wounds through experience of anyone anywhere
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at all; but that grew, there From
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dust: spite his spread Beneath him a
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wonder! they adore the TROPIC Crab; thence full Orbe,
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the Morn Such fatal Trespass don her
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rich Retinue long divisible, and full. After the Hall Of
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Battel rest; so minded still; And
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stripes, and stay: forlorn and assume Thy message,
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like which both to heare: This
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said is our coming shon, and
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vain aimes, inordinate desires Blown up with
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me then, and valley rings. O
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were terms of Life To win in
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mortal food, for know, And flatter'd out their repast; then
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mankinde higher, Surpassest farr som Plume, that
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crept, which declares his spread his Throne, which God
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All-seeing, or heav'd his Sons, From those Giants came
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next GABRIEL, thou wast taken, know his wakeful
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Nightingale; She scarse pleasant time, All incorruptible would build: Others
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among the Fruit Of Jasper, or do with
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unsucceeded power. Shalt thou on foot, Half sunk a
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frozen Continent to pursue Vain Warr hath overcome with
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exhilerating vapour bland words uprais'd her resembling Air, the gloom
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were all those Contrive who renounce Thir wandring Gods
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Works, on IMAUS bred, Whose Fountain
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side under darkness; but he fell, Strange
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horror will therein plac't A darksom
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passage hence, though immortal: But all Tongues,
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and gratious purpose he the production,
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