Robo poem for 2021-11-26
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No need of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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evil tongues; In Heav'n, the NORWAY foam The suburb
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of Panim chivalry To satisfie for
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the washie Oose deep array The hollow Deep malice
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to his own? ingrate, he thereat Offended, worth Attempting, or
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turn Reines from one whose Bark by
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using or Man ere long, though terrour chang'd
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From a keen dispatch Of many
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Throned Powers, Under the banisht crew to tripping
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ebbe, that done, well I nearer drew
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nigh, in lieu of Man, & formd them yet
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lives, and condemns to accord) Man Clad to direct
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Shon like measure on himself now grown to me Henceforth;
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my works, JEHOVAH, who hold Wants not
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by freely what wonder at call, Then lighted from
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SYRIAN ground, as Man Higher degree in
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PALESTINE, and with me and Heroic
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deem'd, I at first displaid, Carnal desire To perish
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rather, swallowd up stood more haughty
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thus distemperd brest, And Spirits, traind
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up with high Decree; And twentie thousand Ensignes
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high feasts to observe Immutably his plaint renew'd. Not
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less prov'd certain implied warranties or
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of abject posture have fear'd, the rest and
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I stand, Whether the vast infinitude confin'd;
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Till now fenceless world was shee and
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with farr remov'd, Under thy adherents: how farr
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remov'd may reign for Wealth and press'd her ample spaces,
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o're the Foundation web site (www.gutenberg.net), you are. Mean while
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thus renews. The Calf in Heav'n
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had been your Warfare, and faith ingag'd, Your
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bodies may reach The waters issu'd from the glittering
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Staff unfurld Th' Image who since, but
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well joynd, inelegant, but Fate shall succeed for ever
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to tell Of day-spring, and Pinnacles
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adornd, Which he wonns In dust, and
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sorrow stood, While the seav'n Who
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can grow All night; About them
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sent, so heav'nly, for high Winds
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Blow moist and wide was cleard, and Sleep on,
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all things resolv'd; which all kind Of
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Life To save A Son, but patiently thy Dominion,
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ADAM, rise, high uplifted Spear and blazing
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Cressets fed With second fate: Mee though
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through experience of pure To recommend coole recess, Free,
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and sworn, That little knows my
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default, or Worme; those Imperial Ensign, which
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gain'd a considerable effort to proof to joyne us,
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pregnant causes mixt Confus'dly, and never
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ceasing bark'd With incense, where Thou from one
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root, and woe, And hourly conceiv'd A Pillar of NILE:
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So seem'd Farr off his Meridian Towre:
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Then violence: for sudden blaze on flours, much advanc't,
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We may only this thy holy Eyes;
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With act or mute, though joynd
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In the Head of replacement copy, display, perform,
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speak of sorrow, doleful shades, where silence thus warnd
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he nor Angel should by being yet when
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great deliverer, who sent of bones, Like Quivers
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hung, and said, let us out-cast, exil'd, his
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bold conspiracy against Law refuse, Right reason hath this
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gloom; the weaker seek; So farr excell'd Whatever Earth
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joyn thir rich CATHAIAN Coast. The utmost Port
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the Glassie Sea; Of torrent Floods, or Goat
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dropping Gumms, That little knows that formd so bright.
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Forthwith his wealth and Caves; but chance but all
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The Portal shon, And ACCARON and Flours,
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Walks, and unweeting have happ'nd thou what
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till wantonness and with labour will
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Whom fled bellowing. On Man among men Interpreted)
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which our afflicted Powers, in daily work
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some thing approach of Harp To bottomless
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perdition, there take heed least his loftie shades of
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this loss of Hell to avert
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From mee thir prepar'd In Fables yet
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from Morn delayes: So many Throned Powers,
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nor that way Amongst innumerable ordain'd
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it, give due All these graces won The facil thus
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milde Zone Dwell not quite abolisht and that gently
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rais'd Their Altars by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on him live at first, for
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flight, Thou at Altars, when themselves ere
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fall'n on me not far nobler shape hath abounded
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more glorious Chief; They ferry over them woe. Yet
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thus, behold On the Moon. Thither to depart. Be
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real, as false and spie This Garden, God on
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thy flesh, when Orient Colours waving: with vain attempt. Him
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followed his Spear Of BAALIM and ransom set. And longer
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hold Caelestial Spirits embrace, Total they sit contriving,
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shall his degree in renown, Blind THAMYRIS and shame
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Cast forth he arose; whom thus RAPHAEL After these
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tidings carrie to all. Into all flesh of brute.
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Thus earlie, thus much revolving, thus double-form'd, and involve,
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done all Her self expose, with
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high mount CASIUS old, SATAN sprung,
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As stood Their Seats long See golden seat's, Frequent
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and judg'd of Winds: all imbroild, And to
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wander here, as thir hearts desire. Produced by command
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the Lee, while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds: At
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Loopholes cut sheere, nor staid, till on golden
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deeds, Thy looks, the still But thy Empyreal Aire, Chiefly
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by whose radiant visage incompos'd Answer'd. I had
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no cloud Of his Will prove thir
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amorous dittyes all imbroild, And thou what higher foe.
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Space that measures Day In the
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Fact Is doubtful; that seeing me, to me voutsaf't,
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other wheel the double-founted stream Of Day is located in
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narrow circuit wide. Strait side They to wander here,
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Not seeing me, yet my espous'd, my evasions
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vain attempt. Him through a Spirit livd,
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Attendant on Bitnet (Judy now Advanc't in
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hell Precedence, none, Created hugest that past
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that aspect, and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half amaz'd Night-wanderer
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from the Heav'ns, your Leader, next, free From
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granting hee, but malice; lifted up flew,
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and all was giv'n, Worthiest to grow
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milde, Retreated in warlike Angel soon expel Her fardest from
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pursuit Back from Heav'n secure, and ILIUM, on Bitnet
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(Judy now now, While yet have despis'd, And these
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hallowd mould, earth-born perhaps, to all? Be
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over, and shame nigh Your bodies
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may for speed add thy example, but that
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meek man, Under whose conspicuous count'nance, without
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guide, half amaz'd Night-wanderer from the tongue, Somtimes in
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thine is undefil'd and laughs the Oracle of
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Paradise to every side the deep:
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So spake the circuit walles this infernal Serpent;
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he made, and Shields in fears and heav'nlie-born,
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Here swallow'd up with blood of
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seeming pure, till one Realm of nitrous
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Powder, laid Fit to plague us?
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who therefore coold in thine own, Or
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when ambrosial fragrance after came one whose guile What
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miserie From off In part, from
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the Poole MAEOTIS, up here To mortal to submit
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or once on all, on which first
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taught the files of touch What inward silence thir
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chief Not incorruptible would know thee appeer, and CHAOS
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heard Commanding loud. Whence in thine Of
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natures works, nor with hideous ruine and Field They
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heard, and infinite Thy hearing, such united force of
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shade Imbround the happier then be
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Worse; of pure breath her ends. If once
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as glowing Iron with disdainful look defiance toward the
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Sun's decline arriv'd In Cubic Phalanx firm and poure
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Abundance, fit body up here Danc'd
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hand Soft on Sea North-East windes with bestial
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Gods; and tore Hells Concave, and twilight here; and
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pain Distorted, all one; how glorious brightness
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where thou what skill of other Creatures,
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to taste, too heav'nly meek. Nor less Then such
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power, Of ADAM, in Triumph and
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wrought by Families and labour to seek
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In MOSCO, or violent, when it
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begins, Said mildely, Author of this gloom; the second
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time in little which my glorie attributed to
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shame to ours, Differing but far remov'd,
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Least wilfully transgressing he grants them
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above Prevenient Grace Beseeching or Faerie Elves, Whose
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midnight Revels, by Angels ascending and therein
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set To trample thee appease. Attendance none regard;
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Heav'n It started back, but thee, ingrateful food:
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and houshold peace obtain'd Unacceptable, though after sleepless Night;
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and breach Disloyal breaks his joynts
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relax'd; From Beds of Heav'n. What could
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frequent, and press'd her faire Inchanting Daughter, thus
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pour'd: The trembling leaves, while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Martial sounds: At first, not my slumbers
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Nightly, or Heaven: Thither, if he fled, Light
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Ere this would on dry Land: nigh
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the yoke Of my words replete with rapine sweet
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stop, All these as did ELY'S Sons, thy
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fear, hath not think hard contents, and blasted Heath.
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He trusted to do or HYDASPES, INDIAN streams; Abhorred
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STYX the Sea: part Coverd, but that advantage
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gaine. What fear surpris'd and silent stood With Man,
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sole Auditress; Her motions, or art, & Whom reason then
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Heav'n Gate ascend, sit and thence he sees, Or
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cast and Pine, and best; All but
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peace will provoke Our State Shalt loose, Though ineffectual
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found: Warr Open or both; so adorn His
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Laws our choice, With first To magnifie his bad Angels
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prevalent Encamping, plac'd Within me still serves His great Mother
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yeilds In horrible confusion, wrath or redistribute this agreement.
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There oft In battailous aspect, and to this license and
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on IMAUS bred, Whose liquid fire; And should
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much advanc't, Came like himself in me Henceforth;
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my dust, Desirous to force of
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anyone anywhere at need; And vent'rous, if within them;
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thence united force
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