Robo poem for 2022-05-27
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Haste hither side Like those infernal Serpent; he
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spake. Why comes a Sea he drew nigh, his
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purpose to impose: He scours the wayes In measure
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thee also I chiefly Thou O Hell! what me for
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then free. But hee together drive With Centric and
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one Flesh, my whole Creation, last At PANDAEMONIUM,
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the Field, From Mans Nature, bowing lowly
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creep; Witness the Sphear whose rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms
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Fit retribution, emptie as one mans polluting
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Sin and Band The Adversarie. Nor hope no harme.
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This continent of dim Night Invests
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the passive both, Nor I alwayes with whom now
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'Twixt upper, nether, and what thy regal Ornament; the
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earth the vault of Spirits when their Essence pure,
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Severe, but thou beest he; But
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first thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through with
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downie Gold compos'd The works to tell
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Of hazard in sighs began. Produced by me, the
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settl'd State Mine with transcendent brightnes didst depart, and
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Speares Hung on mid-noon; som infernal Serpent;
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he calls Justice, and SUS, MAROCCO and therein plant
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A violent cross wind Swayes them; the faithless,
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faithful friends, I upon his Light Imitate when her
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Beauty and friendly voice, and with huge
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appeer and pain Distorted, all Starrs, and
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sweet smelling Gourd, up grew Transform'd: but he turnd.
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Nor the Region, this punctual spot, a lot Anough
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is our delight; how repair, How
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dies the Starrs of thee, know'st He soon repeal'd The
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stonie hearts desire. Accuse not unsung, where thir minds,
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Flew upward, spirited with ardent look on Bitnet (Judy
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now 'Twixt upper, nether, and press'd her
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stately highth, and amaz'd, No pretenses in it intends; till
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at highth of anyone anywhere at eeve In spring
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time, thence Invoke thy piercing Fires As liberal and
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goes: but for proof his Brinded main; the
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Sons Came the Plains of incorrupt Corrupted. I
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else as this eBook, complying with native seat: descent
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Celestial Beautie adore for both of sorrow,
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black and fearless, nor hope the Arke
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a physical medium on Bitnet (Judy
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now Of dreadful gloom, Which they sought:
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him perplext, where CHINESES drive farr then
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if so scap'd his Angels; to plague us?
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let us rather oft appeers. Thee, Serpent, and Power,
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And hath shed MAY Flowers; and peace assur'd,
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without permission and tell him that way: One
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Kingdom, let mee thou turnd For thee
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out his destruction seek their misrule; And
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God shall his Fathers head? and with
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Happiness in Synod of battel ere
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he rear'd me, of blessed, and taste, Tasting
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concoct, digest, assimilate, And never seek, And none
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would soon traverse The willinger I mean me
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grew in narrow room of TANTALUS.
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Thus talking to soar Above all th' occasion, whether
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scorn, Where onely Son Of sense, Dazl'd
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and Timbrels loud Sung Triumph, and shame nigh founderd
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on Bitnet (Judy now hath pronounc't and wrought
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by thir
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joy. Now less perhaps will Prayer, Or
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emptiness, or Love, the Moon. Thither let ther who
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stood, That run Potable Gold, erect From penaltie,
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And various Idols through experience taught the Evil in
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our approaching heard relating what words voucht with looks
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Alien from mans polluting Sin with peccant Angels
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turne ascanse The Tyrants plea, excus'd his Decree
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Or do I yeilded, by sentence from off
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from God saw beneath his surmise prov'd fond and
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gates of ALMANSOR, FEZ, and MESSIAH was
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In secret, riding through Heav'nly touch whereby they
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around the highth of Sulphur. Thither let down,
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The Author not unlink or these thoughts
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what heart too slightly barrd. If you follow me,
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the work ease thy Train; there to transform
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Oft times the Red-Sea Coast, whose Voice divine or
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bonds, or aught appeers, And worthie seemd, or TREBISOND, Or
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faint retreat; when BEELZEBUB Thus I
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grow Deep scars of God; I oft
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invite, though mute; Unskilful with ambitious to Arms The utmost
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Port the Woods, and reasons, and hardning
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in those friendly still, That Shepherd, who knows, Let
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us excites his command Shall in it bin
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theirs, it rose As we mean suiters, nor would
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end Was never, Arms Gird on, Shame
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to others, and laughs the terms from the Field,
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Or by whose Bark by living Carcasses design'd
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Both glorying to know, and call'd that neither
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Sea, Nor can pass Unprais'd: for Orders
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bright. Nor number, or timerous flock together throngd Drove them
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forth, till Noon: For onely with Mankind
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drownd, before scarse had gon forth Infinite
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goodness, grace The trouble of man, to
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men. Immediately the Plains of happie! is lost;
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Attonement for those Whose Seed is no middle flight and
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Man, both wings Over the dust and
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Land, the Bullion dross: A cry
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With bright Orders bright. There lands the Rising
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in Triumph and render Hell should enthrall
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to regain the Wind With shiverd
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armour strow'n, and punishment, False fugitive, and smoak:
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Such prohibitions binde with repose; and
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full. After the days work, yet free, what higher
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then as creation was? rememberst thou alwayes thee, Natures
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know'st, and disperse, that fail where he
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bends Through labour calls Justice, sending thee Man
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found as thir Standard, so farr less
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not from beneath, Down cast Signs
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of tempestuous fire, He spake: and repossess their way.
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There was not fill what was false Arch-Angel, great Arch-Angel
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URIEL, gliding through experience of Hell To bring forth
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a fierie foaming Steeds; what sin in VALDARNO,
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to this the INDIAN Mount, while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Myrrh and numerous servitude; Not
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understood, the Ark Maim'd his praise. His Spear,
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to soar Above all Mankind; whom This
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having spilt much failing, meets A standing
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fight, or violent, when answer thy
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Song charms the wisdom wake, and ELLOPS drear, And
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publish Grace Divine resemblance, and breath'd The doubt,
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however small Accomplishing great mischief fit audience
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and scum'd the strife can high
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exploit: But evil fame. But bid
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her numberd such affront his pride and Man, But
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in Heav'n Must exercise Wrath without thir sad event,
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when next himself untri'd. I suppose If so Most
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glorious, in Section 2. Information about me, O what
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intends to consummate floure Spirits immortal EVE, Shall we
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perhaps The chief the trademark license,
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apply to enrage thee and refuge
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from the grieslie terrour, and Nature
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as this praeeminence thou drop to
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thee? that state, as soon Th' aspiring to express
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how Can end Still moves on Bitnet
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(Judy now rise into thousands, once past, as
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fast by, and luxurie. Th' Omnipotent. Ay
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me, all Her Universal reproach, far
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Exceeded human, Princely counsel Warr, we live
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exempt us their floating once; nor did he
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convey up the first adornd With
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hundreds and interrupt can grow up
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call'd up (nor hath past through fierce Effusion
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rowld In billows, leave not slow, mine
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eyes Directed in Circles as this eBook
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or EDEN: this now this windie Sea
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should thus renews. At DARIEN, thence gliding through
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Femal Sex, and were created, that Heav'nly
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stranger; well stor'd with Weapons more
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Cease I will deigne To mortal things,
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quintessence of punishment, However I will come
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short, Supream of Heav'n; now Of amorous descant sung; Silence
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accompanied, for joy filld, and Death, and Fowle, No
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inconvenient Diet, nor did not fear'd; should
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be my ears, which All are wont
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to Tragic; foul esteeme Sticks no doubt; for deliverance
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what to Life Thereby regaind, but
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he seems excess, all assaults Their great result: Toward
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the populous North Of Mans mortal injurie
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Imperishable, and therein or once as farr his welcome
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words and confer Thir number, or creeps, or childless
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days work in sight The one entrance quite All on
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Bitnet (Judy now for prayers or his leave Unworshipt,
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unobey'd the World those bad men
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of God; That Glory extinct, and Helmets
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throng'd, the surging smoak and empties to
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corporeal substances require As both descend The radiant
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light, but all Her annual wound
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in loose And uncouth paine fled The Son foreseeing
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spake. Why should turn degenerate, all
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pleasure situate in strength, or possess her Line
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From SERRALIONA; thwart of taste No
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inconvenient Diet, nor then from the Serpent,
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Inmate bad, and one That led th' ambrosial frutage
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bear, and fair bounds, nor shall bow and
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Violets, and with fire; If that
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way: One came, but misjoyning shapes, Which were Brass Three
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Iron, three lifted up here find thee like thy
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Spheare; Till and Grooms besmeard with Eternal wrauth to
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retain; they say, what Revenge? the Soule
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Are brought: and passion to accuse, But cloud Of
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mankind Be this night from the current of
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all, At once above his Golden Wire
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Temper'd soft with black attendant Death.
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Here sleep I call by whose waves orethrew BUSIRIS
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and cleer HYALINE, the humble Shrub, And ore the
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INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had thither they dealt?
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So spake th' invisible King, whose
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swiftness Number to yeild; unsavourie food Gave proof of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where Vertue should find him,
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life with small) then created in Heav'n so was
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craggie cliff, that Paradise of SION, thron'd Between
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Thee all
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