Robo poem for 2021-01-23
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So various, not like desire, Among innumerable Starrs,
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last SATAN, who live in Heav'n Held by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on smooth rin'd, or cannot
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survive without contest; Stand ready stands of
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Spirits apostat and regain the deep snow and Gold, Whose
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vertue, for Repentance, none can doe mine to give
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care Sat like folly of mankind under
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darkness in length into the former
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vain To a brutish forms Imaginations, Aerie
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Knights, and through middle pair That wont
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in Heav'n so strange Hath scath'd the night
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watches in Heav'n so deare, Found out a Thief bent
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to soar Above them that? can hold; so
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large Into th' Earth so much advanc't, Created
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in Array of tears A thing approach farr
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at home, While the earth his sighs began.
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Fall'n Cherube, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from this universal Dame. Fall'n Cherube, and
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humane; A monstrous Serpent sly circumspection, and
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passion to our woe, All kinds, and
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odious offspring whom mutual league, United States. Compliance requirements
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of AIALON, Till by concurring signs, ere day
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as Night bids us excites his bold Wont ride
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in Triumph high aspiring, who showrd the
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supreme King Possesses thee and mee onely,
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or degrade thine eye discovers unaware The
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Cattel and Bowrs, VVith foot he our doom
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frail World; Open, ye seek their darkness
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do the dwellings peace: and fro They ferry over
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PONTUS, and shame him boast so lately what Revenge? the
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left desert and perturbation, and vital Spirits adjudg'd to
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soar Above th' East, had it away or blame,
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but by experience taught the wisest heart arose:
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and coast of nature breeds, Perverse, all
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truth, too large and create Is propagated
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seem so lovely seemd fair it death mature: Peace
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of Hell, or Angels under shade retir'd, The open
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Eyes, with utter Deep: There went With Naphtha
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and pain of future time. With other Heav'ns
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and false; nor herb, were coming,
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and full. After short silence broke. Whence heavie pace
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that witherd all assaults Their surest signal, they shall
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derive Corruption to do we erewhile,
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astounded and prevented all assaults Their Altars
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by fulfilling that live without bound, unless for distinction serve
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Willing or any purpose to mention, through
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experience taught your Heav'n perhaps, had bound. Thir embryon
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Atoms; they fabl'd, thrown by us prohibit all
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th' event In close by th'
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Apostate Angel, who thus low, As far
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as Sea-men tell, Tell, if we happie,
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and Monarchy of their native suttletie Proceeding,
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which a Field, Or multiplie, and sworn, That dismal
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Situation waste his Enemies. At PANDAEMONIUM, the unapparent Deep:
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There alwaies, but well thou resist. If ye
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everlasting Frame, while Warr to let mee
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one seem'd A growing Empire; doubtless; while over
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many Throned Powers, If so commanded to
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dare The conquerd also, and distributed to soar
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Above all assaults Their Altars by Decree
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Another side, umbrageous Grots and shame hee
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Kingly Crown had rather Mee thus,
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though Sin, among fresh Fountain, or redistribute this
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Yoke? Will To set forth Afresh with like themselves
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The brandisht Sword begin to enlighten th' ASSYRIAN mount
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Saw undelighted all sides round A day I will instruct
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us nigh, his guileful Tempter ere
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the Hemisphere: then needed Lute or
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CASBEEN. So wondrously was indeed, if
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perhaps her turn degenerate, all assaults Their surest signal, they
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turn From dust: spite of solid might
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lend at Altars, when the Arch-fiend reply'd. O unexpected joy
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Sole partner and cinders fill'd; so commanded, and wedded Love,
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his Eternal woe; Where entrance quite
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consume The brazen Chariots rag'd; dire Calamity, What feign'd Or
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palmie hilloc, or Love, Illustrious on a Trident smote, and
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I descrie the PYTHIAN fields; Part curb
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thir Gods, Knowing both crime and ASPHALTUS
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yeilded light the hoarie deep, & juciest Gourd will
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By Angels many Throned Powers, If then
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on by all Her mural breach,
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returning whence with me beguil'd thee, and
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joy Congratulant approach'd him, punisht in dust and ye
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are, Great Or of knowledge, planted by me,
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she alone From each hand he assayd, and Fowle
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be loath Us happie, owe to accept as Sea-men
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tell, though steep, through experience of Warr, Caught in
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Adamant Barr'd over head or Plantation for Glorie to
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drive All Nations, and Lord, to accord) Man
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or Sun-light, spread Beneath th' Eternal Providence, And
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with flying March, along the PROMIS'D LAND to
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regaine Her gather'd now faild in circuit
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inexpressible they rag'd Against th' AEQUATOR, as
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rais'd Others whose Bark by shading
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the Hall (Though like defence, lest of happy
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Realms of more. With these thoughts and
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solitarie, these Could not so, for
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who would either Coast light-armed scoure, Each on
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Arch-Angel URIEL, gliding through unquiet rest: through hostile frown
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Each had in Arms; Who but for who while
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Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no delay; with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on Man, whom hast presum'd, An Edifice too little
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which thus alone; her gaind By ASTRACAN over the
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tepid Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and entertain
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you will voutsafe This my fair bounds, Nor great
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LUCIFER, (so call Decrepit Winter, from despair. In
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narrow room of Fragrance, where PILASTERS
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round About them frisking playd All yours, now
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Of dreadful Thunder in evil seek to return Diurnal) meerly
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titular, since they stole JOVES authentic will
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disclose. The stedfast Empyrean where he now
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retir'd Each Plant & dance about
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his grave, with Mercie, as Are ever during
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Gates, And level pavement: from donors in
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ADAMS room Natures concord holds, unite thir
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issue Guard, Mount The following our similitude,
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and sometimes went, and all 50 states
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where no less could seduce Thee I behold
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Approaching gross to som, leaves More
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then if all Most opportune excursion we stand
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against Law appears Wag'd in Glory
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witherd. As not fear'd; should I put
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not perceave the seat of his right;
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yet from the Sons Came Prologue, and build His blessed
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peace, Yet unconsum'd. Before all past through with
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rage. Farr off this God-like Leaders, in
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Hell, then since In the Celestial temper, massy, large
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for that shall write, To you
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follow thee, I yeild, and with perfidious
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hatred they serve him, punisht in Heav'n
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Seek not agree to thee, Father, call'd that
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shall soon for how disturbd the
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water flies All unconcern'd with me SIN, and
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all things, as in safety best absent is
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more From Faction; for delight, and,
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by conversing I weene ADAM erst thou mightst hope
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excluded thus, though unwearied, up rose A herd of
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seeming pure, As we hate. Let ther who have
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disobei'd; in men; though faultie since,
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but of thee, and O Father, I
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fell, Self-tempted, self-deprav'd: Man find grace, The Victors
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heel. Fall'n Cherube, to submit or waters
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fall Through the river of anyone anywhere at call,
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but DELIA's Traine, Betook them, th' envenom'd robe, and
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cleer thir rage, And so thinking to
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carry hence; and were they may
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serve Willing or impulse of EDEN
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which God created World unborn; For Treasures better Race
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of EDEN North, Where Joy entire. Then most,
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and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half imbracing leand On thir fatall
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hands Rifl'd the sum of our afflicted Powers, If
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so small, Useful of GREECE to be,
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and, by success untaught His Seat
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worthier canst represent As Flesh of Celestial rosie steps
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a spie, Or much remit His vastness:
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Fleec't the Firmament: So spake th' others aid. I created
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World, compels me hence? erre not Realms of Fire,
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Or do practically ANYTHING with touch Th' infection when her
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words or you I perform, speak I never
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from new begun Early, and voice
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much the remaining provisions. Whence ADAM could long after
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Heaven sat A dewie Mist Went all
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deaths wound in narrow space the gorgeous
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wings, and therein Each perturbation smooth'd with nimble feet
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The Serpent on Bitnet (Judy now fild
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with obscure wing Now wav'd As good will soon
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aware, Each other, as Night To perish
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rather, swallowd up he but stood
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Rustic, of injur'd merit, That run through
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fire To open shew, Deep Stretcht into
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our state and Armies rung A
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glimmering dawn; here however small he so farr remov'd from
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God was askt. The Head imbodied force, as nam'd them,
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besaught His peace, and warbling flow, Melodious murmurs, warbling
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flow, Nightly I thence his decent steps
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the INDIAN Mount, or limitation set here? This
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our thoughts revolv'd, his returne perhaps thus farr the
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night, Devoid of anyone in Heav'n
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stand front to accept not lost;
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Evil got, where SODOM flam'd; This place of bones,
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Like instrument of happiness thou hee, as come From
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CANAAN, to submit or Chance. Thir Bootie;
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scarce holds Gladly into store hereafter
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon we would build: Others
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more endanger'd, then Farr more endanger'd, then needed
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Lute or whither tend these with Truth; Meanwhile the Hall
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(Though like shall they talk'd, Smote on these the
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earth a secure with unsucceeded power. Shalt loose,
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expell'd to thir vacant room, though few. But thy
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sweet, now reignes Full Counsel must be troubl'd
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thoughts, Vain Warr seem'd
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