Robo poem for 2022-12-22
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If true, here art can know, whatever thing
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approach Darkness they stood, Both Battels feign'd; the Fiend. Back
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to my uncouth errand sole, and soft'n stonie hearts
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To seek to thee from the Peace
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is a foe: and all Tongues, and ever-during dark Ended
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rejoycing in scorn. Think not, and Limb
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themselves, and Earth No inconvenient Diet, nor too
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slightly barrd. Produced by whose perfection farr
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Then value: Oft times the Starrs among)
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Fell not, and all men, above his
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Testimony, The grosser feeds the Adversary of Woman thus
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answerd soon. Advise if ought that
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Pigmean Race of sorrow, doleful shades, where he
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gave utterance flow. Inhabitant of seeming Friend. For
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you, there onely in fears and ASPHALTUS yeilded light
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she fled amain, pursu'd him dispose:
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joy broke loose no cloud Drawn round he perceav'd,
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warr be best, Wherever thus Eve repli'd. O what
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we procure not glance Show to ADAM observ'd, and
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frugal storing firmness gains To let this
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Throne; from me. Some wandring feet
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Shaddowd from outward aid the CELTIC roam'd the
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Starrs Repairing, in whose command Single, is low raise
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and dizzie swumm In Manhood also mad'st
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it from amidst the shaddow of him, how like
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which follows dignity, might work associated in warlike
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sound of sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd, the waste, and thrice
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to accord) Man Whom thou hast, though here condemn'd
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In mutinie had I should enthrall themselves:
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I sat on this gloom; the uprooted
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Hills where Champions bold And various: wondring lookt,
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beside it so, By shorter flight To forked tongue
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Of immortalitie. So Hills where your harmless
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innocence Melt, as Sea-men tell, Tell,
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if he our defence, lest action
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markt: about her aide Can he found so huge
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He soon drew Gods Disdain'd, but favour'd more
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sudden mind And carnal fear for Lightning glimps discerne
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ITHURIEL and from the loud acclaime Thee all good;
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I be returnd as erst they seek their Shrines,
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Abominations; and assume Mans Friend, familiar grown,
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I dread, Rouse and just and
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doubt distract His starrie Host, left Ridiculous, and count'nance
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cast Thir rising Birth Innumerous living Creatures animate
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the work Now lately what is derived from
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on himself impaird. Deep Shall fill of as creation
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first assay Of massie Iron Scepter
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shalt proceed, and with auxiliar Gods; aspiring Dominations:
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thou Against th' AONIAN Mount, while
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over which alwayes with auxiliar Gods; aspiring Dominations:
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thou canst redeeme, Thir Orisons, each
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To Hill, or access was farr his
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Palace Gate Looks through experience taught his day-labour
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with me is for the melodie of sleep. Then
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at all; but down Thus far round, and
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all parts CALABRIA from what forbids he
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spake this conflict, had rung, Had cast too
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large, Over the Aerie light, Purest at thir painted
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wings Displayd on me, where stood unmindful
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ABDIEL faithful friends, I keep, by whose hither
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summond, since thine anger infinite Abyss the Fount of
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God; I grow in wisdom, and pain
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is derived from Just, and Lord, to
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heare: This one, the neather Empire
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with passions in unapproached light OREAD or flyes: At
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the free Enjoyment of Paradise a
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voyage uncouth errand sole, and outward both,
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from Battel drew, disdaining flight, Mangl'd with fear Comes
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thundring AETNA, whose verdure clad with
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double honour done to him burn His full
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oft invite, though his distance, in foresight
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much advanc't, Created or dishonour lurks, Safest
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and worth not divulge His Name Shall
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separate he sees, Or multiplie, and shame, dishonest shame
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hee or by sentence Man: For him, though I
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sate Idol of good, Where art
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is sure. Will he Reigns: next behind,
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Whose failing, hapless EVE, As stood armd To thee
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along the Adversary of Starrs, as
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fast, too unequal work some of rising with almost
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no cloud Of BAALIM and grief, pleasure to accept
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them; the Giant brood Of som are restor'd,
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As far whose look thus these Flours, Which gives
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me remaines, VVhich grew ten paces
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huge affliction and spoile back recoild; the Seav'nth
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day, that Forbidden Tree, whose wisdom seemd, where
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ye may, accept them; the dark'nd lantskip Snow, or sought;
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for speed of it shew'd In mystic
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Dance not for who scap'd Haply so
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erroneous, thence many Throned Powers, Consult how the
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surging smoak Uplifted spurns the dwellings peace: and barricado'd
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strong; But perhaps The Parsimonious Emmet, provident he
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drew not lost; Attonement for the rule, Each had
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the Throne they move, And fields revive, though peirc'd
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so shall dwell in strength They ended
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heer, or heav'd his prison strong, live as onely
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Son; On LEMNOS th' unwieldy Elephant
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To mortal or bonds, or cure or have ordain'd
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it, as not the Armorie of
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electronic work, yet fraught with damps
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and help And higher Would speed add
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Deeds to augment. The Ark of righteousness, And
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Valour or High; because in Front Divided, and infus'd
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Bad men Interpreted) which ordain'd Good reason not
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the Goblin full bliss. Him have foyld, If such
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power, with tempest loud: Here Pilgrims roam, that
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bad no more, So Heav'nly dores; let it
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intends; till one seem'd Woman to glorifie The high from
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the rest; so beset repli'd. O Father, half smiling thus
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MAMMON spake. Deliverer from obedience, to attaine The
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smelling Gourd, up with ease; Mean
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while thus proceeded on me sudden hand
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belongs, Vengeance is fear'd; should with like a Beast,
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Fish, Beast, or Air, the champain head
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though wondrous Works, on high: such love,
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though Thron'd inaccessible, his fill, Lodg'd in Spirit That
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beat with level pavement: from such
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dear delight the dire example to
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scorn with transcendent glory rais'd By
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attributing overmuch to thee now, uncall'd before thee,
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Whither shall his face Thrice he
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hies. If we resist. If thence ensue,
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Shee as farr more desire I sprung, Two
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potent Thrones, that witherd all unobserv'd, unseen. Farr be mine,
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I fell, from Heav'n: The black GEHENNA call'd, whose
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face divine; But Natural necessity begot. God
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Was understood, this gloom; the ambient light. First
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MOLOCH, horrid Arms Fearless assault, In procreation common
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else. By loosing all, Though last appeer Emergent,
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and laughs the way Through all
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assaults Their living dores; let us Heav'n, they
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took, Harps they bend From HAMATH Northward
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to frustrate all Baptiz'd, shall light.
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First Man, the Morn: Nor in SITTIM on drie Wrinkl'd
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the gloom were Brass Three Iron, three of monstrous Serpent
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none would dance, which justly gives (Whose praise
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of rest. Meanwhile the INDIAN Mount, or
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damaged disk or Earth joyn thir
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making, or Faerie Elves, Whose Seed Is rising, will
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soon had servd necessitie, Not thy Sister, and onely
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in Heav'n By center, or Fish of
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us this Usurper his wayes of hate
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us, That kept for whom; For thee
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so, And nourish all these Beasts among, Beholders rude,
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Guiltless of him, life so huge convex of
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EDEN strive; nor unknown Long after his
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head, hands, Had so low creeping,
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he no friendly condescention to Till
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thickest Wood, nor Angel warr, if Spirit attends,
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Hovering and peace Found unsuspected way.
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There didst obey him all assaults Their surest
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signal, they talk'd, Smote on Silver cleer;
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If then in discourse with neighbouring round.
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And upstart Creatures, on yon dreary Plain, In loss
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of Lambs or West, or whose perfection
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farr Then loudest vehemence: thither doomd? Thou following
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cryd'st aloud, Then such bold Compeer.
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All circumspection, and MELIND, And Heav'n
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set encoding: ASCII If ye are, Great
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Or tilting Furniture, emblazon'd Shields, Helmes, and scap'd Haply
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so Fate Meant mee, so highly, to men. Immediately
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a stone besides Prone on yonder
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Sea, dark, I declare Thy hearing, such wherein
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lies Against the Goblin full terms from Hell, then
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Air those Beyond this eBook, complying
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with lyes Bordering on studious thoughts learnd in
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Salvation and remove his eyes, and beginning
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woe. Yet live Forever, to that rape begot These are
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dust, Desirous to that proud will Interpreter through fire
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purge off Human, to diminish, and being I glorie
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excel, But glad Of lustful Orgies he next? Matter to
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accept My Substitutes I obey is readie,
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and soft Recorders; such another World,
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one anothers arms The God incense
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his Plumes, that now got, where
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thir hinges great Vice-gerent Reign Sole partner and Quiver
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with Envy and Shoar, the Books of Heaven, Where
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Houses thick embatteld Squadrons bright, Which thus returnd:
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URIEL, one touch What force or middle darkness fled, or
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have I In Paradise, Now was this
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dire attempt, which God Rais'd of sleep
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Was giv'n to do all on yon celestial light?
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Be Center pois'd, when th' Empyreal forme
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Incapable of Men: And horrid confusion heapt
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Upon the veins Of things gaze
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the Flood With vain to reach The following pace
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that Wall a Mountain or these from Heav'n,
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our ancient yet seen Among the brink of
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smallest things His worshippers; he spake, and Cedar
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tops thir Glory. His peace, both Grip't in
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VALDARNO, to impose: He onward came
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to claime His beams, Now death shall temper Hero's
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old PROTEUS from our own works. For
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