Robo poem for 2023-11-13
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Produced by Fate Meant mee, or middle
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shoare In might though not lost,
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Songs, In Labyrinth of MOABS Sons, thy Priest Turns
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Atheist, as Princes, when th' accustomd hour
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perhaps, had pluckt; the Vision led thee goes Thy sovran
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sentence, and resound thee chaind, And none was
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Honour clad with me according to force
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of light, ofspring deare? It cannot together calls, Or
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Wonders move In power hostility and Warr. Each in
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Orbes hath rebelld Against us Two potent Rod
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to mind Appointed, which no end. To loathsom grave His
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habit fit strains pronounc't it deals
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eternal Warr in Glory unobscur'd, And Fabl'd how
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chang'd thir viands fell, whom And when AEGYPT with
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thundring out my power to begin. As
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at general Mother, and with delight,
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all things; in Heav'n proclaims him call'd
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Satan, with almost no account. Tomorrow ere yet
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unfound most merits fame in Heav'n Gate Tempest
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shall be; so sudden pil'd up stood
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Praying, for mans behalf Patron or manacl'd with awful
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goodness bring on, Image of thee;
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greater store hereafter from pain Distorted, all these eyes,
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that brightest shine. URIEL, gliding through experience of
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Warr, since by night long ridge direct, whence
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his ground whence they stand, Though temper'd
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heav'nly, for those Fires As Battel in
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ARIES rose: and therein set thee divide The Chariot
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Wheels, so happie pair; enjoy, and
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Patriarchs us'd. Here sleep thou fearst not,
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But glad that Tree, If your Realm,
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beyond Frighted the swiftest wing, as Sea-men tell, Tell,
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if SION Hill retir'd, from heav'ns highth In
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the mind of this gloom; the
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chearful dawne Obtains the Goblin full of Empyrean shook
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Of TOBITS Son, Possesses thee goes
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Thy King besmear'd with youthful beautie, added grace diffus'd,
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so many years over fond, on
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon celestial Sign Where
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all things, and force urg'd home, While
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the warie fiend Stood up, the
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points of lamentation loud was cleard, and receave them
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his creating hand Nothing imperfet by me, the CRONIAN Sea,
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and nigh. Neererhe drew, Which we then?
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what heart Substantial Life, Wak't by our
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exile Hath scath'd the pretious bane. And honour claim'd
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AZAZEL as in Heav'n against so sore hath also
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in ADAMS room large and tangling bushes had Of
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future for whom; For though One; But all imbroild, And
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starrie Pole: Thou mai'st not; To Idols through
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experience taught to obstruct his great World With
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soft Axle, and Death denounc't, whatever
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creeps Luxuriant; mean while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial
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sounds: At thee thy restraint: what thy might,
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All yours, the midnight march, and Timbrels loud
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acclaim. Thence up here onely, I repent or
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unaware, To mortal tast Brought Death denounc't that he wonns
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In the savage Hill a rural seat
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of glorious Angel interrupted milde. ADAM, not oft return.
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Part curb thir God Rais'd of sense and break,
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Each thing not far whose just
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th' Ethereal Vertues; or Beast; which both Rocks
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thir shape it be returnd with
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me sudden hand So strange point of
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manifold delights: But bid What wee, somtimes Viewless, and dreadful
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voyage; till Eevning coole ZEPHYR, and under
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me now has a flourie Vales, Thrice he first
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smiles Wanted, nor Man Restore us, who renounce
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Thir pamperd boughes, and drew not lost; the
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deep, Won from truth, or mute, Pondering the Ox
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the World enjoydst, And what intends thy victorious Bands
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and pile Stood fixt Mine with sad exclusion
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from Noon he stood So from
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the fiercest Spirit coming thus said. Native Soile, for you
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'AS-IS' WITH NO REMEDIES FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH
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OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START
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OF THIS WORK If better us, That practisd falshood under
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feares, That scal'd by temperance taught the
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terms of their own mouths. There rest,
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if what chance The sound Of conflict; over Fields
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more in hell Precedence, none, Created
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vast vacuitie: all reponsbility that it
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rose, they could befall In vision
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beatific: by Warr then, if sev'nth
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to Earth So spake th' ETRURIAN
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shades High overarch't imbowr; or Morn, Wak't
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by som new Possessor: One of this act
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or carreer with genial Angel cri'd.
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THE END. 1.F.5. Some wandring feet Hasting this unhappy
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Mansion, or Soul hath joynd In the INDIAN Mount,
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or manacl'd with slandrous darts, and Flocks Grasing the
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arched roof Pendant by command Shall Truth hast born
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Universal Orb Of his bounds Of Iron
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Scepter then avail though mute; Unskilful with me most,
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and passion to death to annoy The Sulphurous Hail
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universal shout that sung: Just met, Mine
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eare ever happie: him she deserts thee now, While
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yet don; Man there will And ore
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the Fount of judgement he assembl'd all passage
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now To vice industrious, but cast Ominous conjecture on thy
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praise could have; I know, Why hast
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been refusd Those terms of Diamond and Dales,
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ye troubl'd thoughts, and revenge enlarg'd, By which,
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in bulk as beseems Thy eye-lids? and tedious pomp of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where stand we perhaps To
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God therefore so Fate had vanquisht.
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After short Of endless pain? And Country whereof so from
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sleep hath equald, force as undeservedly enthrall
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to officiate light appears, and on himself
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not one vertuous touch Th' invention all Temples th'
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HESPERIAN Fields, And ore the works
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possessed in Prose or prop, or 20.zip ***** This
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worlds & Flours, Equal in TELASSAR:
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in Woods, O then if he who partakes.
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In billows, leave them Rock of Zeale and drearie
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Vaile They trespass, Authors to dress This
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having pass'd At once as Night To mortal Sin
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and go, so Fate Inextricable, or
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creeps, or Suffering: but chiefly Man, But call Of mightiest
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rais'd I seduc'd them mirth & Bay After these
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piercing Fires As my Decree, The
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stonie hearts To all mankind Must
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be found, How shall his head, but
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peace within, Favour from the Hell With many
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Throned Powers, triumpht In solitude somtimes Ascend to
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Death from the use of Spirits arm'd Hath left
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To visit how chang'd his guileful Tempter thus entertaind
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those things invite To found me let me once,
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with sparkling blaz'd, his precept so
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faire. Round from night, Devoid of truth
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remote: Unjustly thou judge thou shalt be lowlie wise:
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Think not, who long absent, and Mankinde; I
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drag thee ordaind them, to accord) Man
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Plac't in narrow frith He left
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To protect the Head of som Plume, that
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rape begot These things, which they may show
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The verdurous wall of this Heav'n receiv'd us
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excites his entrails tore, disgorging foule Ingendring
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with Love To trouble Holy Rest;
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Heav'n so doth your prey. He brought
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me thus, how repair, How suttly to quell
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thir change, all assaults Their surest signal, they
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wish'd the Earth; and tore Through labour or Earth,
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this ignorance of Pomp and render
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me most, when the great Emperors
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call, Justice and leaves and Hinde; Direct against
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a round Thick-rammd, at once with thoughts and
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full. After thir lot Anough is punish't; whence
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the outside of Heav'n. O EVE, For while
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thus began. Whence heavie pace the Beginning how
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such knowledg fair Apples, I fall, And
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wilde, perhaps thou eaten of endless
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miserie And courage on eeven scale aloft:
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that strange conveyance fill'd With purpose to
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immortal Fruits? If not brook, And wisdome at
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foot well might, Ascend to accord) Man over her
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Head, And hazard in Hell; that to till
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toucht With deafning shout, return'd up all
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conquering this which we return'd From these, voutsafe This
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essence increate. Or one day as other half: with full
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wrauth more warmth and keep from her call, as
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Armies rush To fill Infinitude, nor shall my sentence, and
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RHEA'S Son for this Usurper his
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malice into the armed Files Darts in
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opposition sits High overarch't imbowr; or Faerie Elves,
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Whose vertue, for the burning Adamant
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Barr'd over her the Giant brood Of Dulcet
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Symphonies and all pleasure I spar'd not, and SILOA'S
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Brook that Milkie way Tore through EDEN North,
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Our foile in darkness by keeping the Patriark liv'd,
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who renounce Thir course, both Thou at noon, with
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ambitious mind Will dazle Heav'n, once
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past, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from
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life; he gives me once, with deeds deservd
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no cost and smoak: Such disproportions, with Fire
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to SENIR, that onely right. Or if ye
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Sons Came singly where to trie, what seem'd
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A place exposes Formost to infinite
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Thy words unknown: Forthwith his right; yet Regaind
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in wide Lantskip all Temples th' occasion, whether I
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will not remove, Save what is for Hell,
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Not burd'nd Nature, hold his second stroke they win
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the Maker, be achiev'd, whereof here would creep,
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If thou spok'n as an ignominy and shame
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beneath Th' Eternal eye, and smoak: Such
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high repute Which might supplie the throng
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Of costliest Emblem: other wandring quest a
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cover'd field, through them the meager Shadow from him
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by Batterie, Scale, and shame that blowing
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Martial sounds: At last Eevnings talk, in Heav'n Grateful digressions,
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and lyes the mind Foreseeing or over-reacht
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