Robo poem for 2024-03-03
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The Heav'nly forme Angelic, but who first smiles
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on Bitnet (Judy now True Paradise He led them
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every Bird and Art Of EREBUS. She scarse pleasant Vally
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of sorrow, black Air and had
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thought Less hardie as Starrs, how I
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unpittied: League Banded against example and Stations thick Of
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horrible destruction to soar Above them as an authoritative
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edition in fears and will Supream, And brown as
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Sea-men tell, though the assistance they shoot forth among the
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Tempter: on Gods, Knowing both To mortal
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wound Receive, no further consolation left His
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presence to ADAM's doubt within me, have
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offended. Most glorious, in Glory above his woe. Yet
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mutable; whence they list, would want of Pillars
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GABRIEL fought, And shelterd round, Periods of
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vernal bloom, or downe By four
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winds four faces each thing that s/he does
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not preferrd More wise, let us all: this
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your Dominion like which through experience of
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anyone anywhere at 809 North Of God made,
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and Creeping things, quintessence of anyone in bands
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Of Mans woe and therein set with
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inspection deep entring shar'd All persons concerned
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disclaim any files of Pomp and peaceful sloath, Not hid,
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deprivd His flesh, And charming symphonie they recoild
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affraid At DARIEN, thence to certain woe,
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With Sails and deplor'd, in the sons
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of thee: Retire, or deep to soft downie Bank
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damaskt with high Towrs of mankind, in any fees or
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flew, From shadowie Cloud descending tread Th' offence,
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that seem'd A sweatie Reaper from innumerable
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sound Of Mercy and remote Produces with potent
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Ray. These in Heav'n created, that way:
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One man, for which the Field.
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Him first matter all, At Heav'ns highth, and shame
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Of Mercy and down, devour For those dropping Gumms,
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That underneath ingulft, for such wherein
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shall derive Corruption to dispute. But keep
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till then. For envie, and longing
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wait The Prison ordain'd his other
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self, With what praise him, such wherein shall sing
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Forc't Halleluiah's; while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse power hostility
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and Lord, be returnd Victorious King, though first
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approach of Heav'ns Host: Mean while
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they slept Fannd with eyes, Sunk
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down in him no memorial, blotted out to
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think The River of Victorie, eternal
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Paradise a River of Ice, that
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must ensue, more wrath; for Man, is
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thir lives, and with Fowle living might. But apt
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the deep ingulft, for those spots, unpurg'd Vapours not
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nice Art are here art my armed
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Peers Forth rush'd between. Whence true
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filial freedom both ascend Ethereal, and discompos'd; Love unlibidinous reign'd,
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fruit for fight, (And if that as in PERU,
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the brittle strength each other sort by command
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Single, is undefil'd and shame, Vain wisdom seemd,
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where he scrupl'd not by supplication we return'd
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them enemies: From off As RAPHAEL,
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said hee, as Evening: Cover me
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is a gentle Fawnes at large for
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thee do I guess, Who seekes To
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vice industrious, but torture without Firmament, Uncertain which,
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in length Apparent Queen of anyone
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anywhere at hand, she ingorg'd without number,
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or Graine, A dreadful voyage; till
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one anothers arms Fit retribution, emptie
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as Sea-men tell, Or substance, gently mov'd
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on thir memorie Of foul defeat Hath scath'd
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the Race, Charg'd not found, Among
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the Seale, And high Shall breath her Looses
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discount'nanc't, and DEATH, and taste; But our
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home, what deny, and turbulent: For still renewing,
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through experience of whom am I him up all
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vertu void; Who stooping op'nd from the
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shrill Matin Song Of peaceful Counsels, and full. After
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the Sun: His lapsed powers, Terror of mankind,
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in bulk as farr his Avenger, since God
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On JUNO smiles, when they but
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then this, and Aires: Then sweet, Wilde
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work Desisting, though less rejoyc'd His Image whom
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mutual Honour and ras'd By shorter flight Of his
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second rout, Confusion all Sun-shine, as henceforth
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most would on a weather-beaten Vessel of thee, because
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from Heav'n When suddenly My Guide
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was formd. 1.C. The Fiend Was set,
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Wherein to use, obscure find some that gently mov'd My
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damage fondly overcome but featherd soon mov'd on mid-noon;
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som tumultuous cloud in Heav'n receiv'd us three: Hell
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More meek man, farr his hands;
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Under whose Orb they flew, None seconded,
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as is fume, That run Much less
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prov'd certain unforeknown. So will therein
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set out of Hell, nor Angel can
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repaire That shed down To Hill, far
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whose heart Substantial Life, inducement strong and dangers,
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heard his vitious Race. Thus saying rose as
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one blast of sorrow, black attendant Death.
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Here swallow'd up with our foes, Not
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hid, deprivd His count'nance bright, nor unsung By mee; not
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till thy Peeres. Canst thou profoundest Hell By thousands,
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once heard remote. Towards him showre
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His danger, and LAHOR of Knowledge of
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heav'nly mindes from pain Implacable, and
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changing stile be invok'd, A gulf can obtaine By
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change more fierce, From this Garden, still through
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experience taught to repose Your numerous Host, rode Triumphant
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through experience of this Hell should fear,
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accost him defi'd, And Earth be sure, shalt not
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Heav'n; now lead Safest and smoak: Such hast
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made? So farr Then sweet, That ADAM of sweetest his
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surmise prov'd certain unforeknown. So amply, and such
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confusion: but turns the conditions? and hast maintaind
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Against the Father from the Mariner
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From yonder blazing Cressets fed With Blessedness. Whence Haile wedded
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Love, And works if that Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks
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his contempt of that, not theirs by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on her nocturnal Note. Thus
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high was TYPED in nature, will change awaits
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us here observd His count'nance, without
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permission of SYRIAN ground, more Almighty
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hath equald, force impossible, by various motions, or
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dread of Myrtles, on he thereat Offended,
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worth Came furious down rush'd between. Thoughts, which yonder
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Sea, and sweet-smelling Herbs Espoused EVE to know,
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when AEGYPT with Bow and wide: in
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Prose or possess Life To forked tongue
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Of hazard more, is low Down the aerie purposes, And
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should be heard; And high Power no
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change, Though threat'nd, which far within EDEN planted; EDEN
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which none would want of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where he meant that God above, him out
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of dearth, a Structure high, now Created
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pure. But who thus consulting, thus these piercing Fires
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that bad were sweet. But ratling storm of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or Empire, that oft Humbles his rebellious
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disappeerd, Far round Invested with Bow and
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Grey, with these that strow the Fish that Land;
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or therein plant A Universe of monstrous sight Took
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leave, and foule In jointed Armour clashing
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bray'd Horrible discord, and shout that I else set them
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rul'd, stood devout. To fill Infinitude, nor erre
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not slip th' unwelcome news had need rest; so
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dismist in OREB since humane life,
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knowledge of change. He who call'd him,
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who scarce had no end, my left
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to be overpowerd, Companions deare, Well
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pleas'd Then this text should ascend
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The Guilt on Bitnet (Judy now faild speech he fulfill
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His benediction so, since In the Congregation call'd; For wonderful
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indeed are we would loose, Though comfortless,
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as hard be blest; hee sat
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high Fled over built Magnificent this subject not; I thence
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diffuse His counsel in despair, to
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soar Above all good; and with delight, Awake,
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arise, or free choice, With complicated monsters,
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head And wheel the Cross By none, whose Voice
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divine or grey, Till ADAM wraught the Hall
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Of Goddesses, so have thou wast
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good, of anyone anywhere at highth recal
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high Noon came one stroak, as
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from thy beauty is dreadful; they
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stand, The trouble of bliss; By sinne
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of men Among the marish glides, And
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every Squadron and all access Without Copartner? so Divine,
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And IDA known, since our dignitie How
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didst converse, Wisdom to look, just event
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In the blest, Whom to God. In amorous dittyes
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all assaults Their surest signal, they made
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one view? he pleasd, and Steeds; what
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more might offer now rise into CHAOS,
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since none I overjoyd could I fell,
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Nectarine Fruits and can envie and CAECIAS and Ambrosial
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Odours and sunnie Raies, a Throne Stand firm,
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for delight, By Judges first, now To win the bands
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Of victorie; deeds Might yeild To
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vice industrious, but from the power, Of
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Mans mortal dint, Save what proof ye
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are, Great things by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to see the laws of misery, and
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rest, His bright Luminaries that in Heav'n so ill.
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Southward through all assaults Their Altars by deeds
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long days Death denounc't, whatever was created, needs be
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so, since by proof his Sanctuary it so,
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And what proof look Bound on Bitnet (Judy now more
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Of carnage, prey on Bitnet (Judy
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now grown there inhabit, of things, foreseen
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This and passion tost, Thus incorporeal turn.
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For haste; such concord holds, men they
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receive? What sit secure to mix And
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thence diffuse His brooding on IMAUS bred, Whose
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waves his head, possessing soon beg
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to submit or who with a part Coverd,
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but feard Thy Judgement from soundest sleep secure; his
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curse Thir stops and pile Stood
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