Robo poem for 2024-01-19
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Whence and Wrong, Of day-spring, and submissive Charms
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Smil'd with vain In Heaven, down Kindles
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the vision thus forewarnd the Womans domestic honour gaine
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Companion dear, and willing feet The willinger I obey
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But first He sorrows now, foretasted Fruit, Blossoms
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and wilde, in PALESTINE, and with
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me SIN, and speak of Earth, thence down rush'd
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in bounds Confine with gust, instead of
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paragraphs 1.E.1 through impotence, or no, let
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mee Perswasively hath planted by deeds What
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higher Argument I see the thick and
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wrought Mosaic; underfoot the wing, as much advanc't,
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Created this can uncreate thee unblam'd? since into
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store conveyd: Part curb thir brazen Mountains huge
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affliction and mad demeanour, then mistrust, but
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down alone they bend From Heav'n, And
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silence through dire attack Of thickest Legions close;
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with almost no dishonor on Bitnet (Judy
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now ponders all sides With Jubilee, and
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longing wait The facil gates of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when I lowly creep;
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Witness the seat Thir seasons: among men since by
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might devise Like a fierie spume, till Eevning approachd
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And higher knowledge within them; on Bitnet (Judy now
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faild in mirth, and PHINEUS Prophets old. Then from
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SYRIAN ground, in loves imbraces met, ADAM reply'd.
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Daughter of Fate, Or open Eyes, Dimm erst, dilated
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stood, And CUSCO in spacious North; Nor
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multitude, like grief behold, Into one bad Angels
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held His outward both, had rais'd Their
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Altars by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet
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(Judy now To mortal sting: about Project
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Gutenberg License must require As high as
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Sea-men tell, ye bless Me from mercy
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shewn On duty, sleeping soon enclin'd to
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proclaime Thy goodness thinks no cloud those Who
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from guilt the stronger provd He trusted to
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grow On my way Tore through hostile
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scorn, shall receive our part sheep-walks and
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Power, And Strength undiminisht, or Empire, but
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a Province wide CERBEREAN mouths the starv'd Lover
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sings To claim My Heart, one
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intended first, and were interpos'd, Or
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from the charge of bliss Enjoy'd by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on stiff Pennons, towre The guiltie all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that sinn'd; what seem'd Above them
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Rock Ran Nectar, visiting each thing naught merits praise
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disjoine. Fall'n Cherube, and Revenge Descend to? who
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well seem'd, to dare The Paradise in an
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Aerie Gate; But fall'n such vast Ethereal
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Skie With Naphtha and vain, of after-times Over
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the bright Little inferior; but in Heav'n.
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What can Bird of anyone anywhere at all;
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but peace will And starrie Spheare While other
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Creatures, universal Host Of CERES ripe for
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high advantages thir mirth & stoop with high advanc'd The
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willinger I forewarn thee, in Fight, Hath tasted,
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nor hope Is oftest yours, now storming
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furie stay'd, Quencht in sight and sweet forgetfulness
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all one; how chang'd From sharpest
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sighted Spirit Improv'd by command Shall I made,
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and years, then PANDORA, whom the bands Of
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immortalitie. So Hills appeerd, or access Without remorse and
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gates of mankind, in one slight bound high and dreadful
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was th' unsufferable noise, Hell One shap'd
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& Heav'n arriv'd, both at larg) and
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Ensigns, till we resist. If he lurk,
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of Night Secret they need, God above, Those two;
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the Victor and Shield, Born through experience of
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one touch to proclaime Thy sin or childless days the
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mid Skie, Air, Weighs his will. To
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mortal Sentence pleas'd, declarst thy Life;
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Thornes also mad'st the retreating Sea that
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God, as creation was? rememberst thou
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saist Flatly unjust, That slumberd, wakes
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the Garden we know. While Pardon left? None shall
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redound Upon the Morn crownd the times
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may lead the Foundation and gave way Beyond thus
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cropt, Forbidd'n here, This said, Be over,
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and enthrall'd By him withall His
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god-like Guest, walks To sow a
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smile more shall his place, Now drew nigh, his
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brutal sense, whereby he drew nigh, Whose annual
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Voiage, born With mortal men, Sad task In Forrest Oaks,
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or fills and Flocks, and call'd so streight, so
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doth your Leader, not idle, but sat the dust
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thou such bethink them, th' air less Then
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who might beget Like of Spears:
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and full. After the envier of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where those loftie shades his Will For one
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day, fear and Stone, Whereof hee Whose
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vertue, for who first approach thee ere
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day Thy utmost Port the unapparent Deep: There
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dwell In mutinie had perplext All thy offerd
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himself Reserving, human consort; they pervert that
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wilde uproar. As present, past, as violent
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cross wind sleeps, o'respread Heav'ns chearful
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face, wherein no deficience found; So dear delight
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He with honour claim'd AZAZEL as
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this avenging Sword of thee, Works of
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donations to do ill secur'd Long
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after thoughts and pass Unprais'd: for God Of human
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face receiv'd, And understood Of vegetable Gold; ABDIEL
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that temperance taught The Prison ordain'd In prospect
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high, Where Houses thick and with songs to
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execute What creatures there Arraying with ambitious aim Against
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the sacred influence: less toil, and all
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assaults Their living creatures, and QUILOA, and with vain
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plumb down Return fair Moon, And judg'd Without dimension,
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where Gods own Incited, dance to
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accept Alone as th' excess Of
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wrauth more secret she love, though One; But
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goe and shame in Heav'n. Now had
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Of Nights Hemisphere Divided: Light shon, And drink
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the rest; so scap'd Haply so highly, to
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please him perish rather, swallowd up in AUSONIAN land First-seen,
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or heav'd his uprightness answer thy offerd grace Attends
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thee, stranger, please Can else this mournful gloom For I
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nearer drew Aire, and one who first gave
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it intends; till Eevning approachd And judg'd Without remorse
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and happy seat of scorn, Or Fountain
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flow'd, Thou at Sea North-East windes
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with fresh Morning streak the Altar,
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Gods of anyone anywhere at large For dinner savourie pulp
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they know. And propitiation, all Posteritie stands of
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rising seem'd Above the laws regulating charities
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and Gold: So cheard he descended strait; the ruful
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stream; fierce heat, Whose midnight Revels, by whose shape
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Spangl'd with foes, Not onely these Pines
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his arm the wide remote From off From far
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remov'd, Least therefore was giv'n, with you must contend,
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said I, me is bliss, condemn'd For
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me, the branches hung to store Against us Two
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other intellectual food, and woe, In vision beatific: by
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proof of anyone anywhere at large Lay Siege,
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Or of Jasper shon Filial Godhead, gave it
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might learn What might most excels
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in PALESTINE, and easiest recompence, and Warr? Warr
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unproclam'd. The griding sword of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when thousands trooping came one Faith
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they sang of two fair Apples, I repent
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or heav'd his Leggs entwining Each
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other, as late COLUMBUS found here, driv'n out of Arms,
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in heav'n: For aught but a Towr; his sojourners
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depart, and with vast and nobler shape the
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dores Op'ning thir mouthes With wheels In power prevaile,
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th' incestuous Mother Tree, If so our
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vacant room, though Heavens To tempt not need
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repeate, As flame Distinguish not: them
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Rock onely; his Word the INDIAN streams;
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Abhorred STYX the Empiric Alchimist Can else Regarded,
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such appear'd Less hardie as inmate guests Too
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facil thus began. If Earth these livid flames Drivn
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backward slope their prey on in Heav'n so bent
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to soar Above his Parent would be more
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might find Sufficient? who therefore past, to grow mature
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Of PALESTINE, and mad demeanour, then
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To worship God beholding from their supplie the
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hideous orifice gap't on Bitnet (Judy
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now enforc't to fall Was death to perfet Gold
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As Bees In thee free, Equally
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free; th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus his brute Image, head
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remov'd Not then live without controule Had ris'n
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or cold ground, thence on studious
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thoughts prov'd fond hopes of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where Vertue in DAN, Lik'ning
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his sake exempt? If thence united force effected not:
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them to augment. The following each Beast;
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which way Pursues, as long and
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all past the lawless Tyrant, who not lost;
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where stood A Dungeon horrible, on high: such
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force Of NORUMBEGA, and shame Of this text
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should with Mineral fury, aid aspiring to
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do what some furder woe in deep Her
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former state; how have presum'd, An Earthlie Guest,
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walks at sight and overlay With violence or
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allarme, To mortal Sentence turn'd. While by
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favour equal fear his uprightness answer thy bright
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thy election, But all mankind under the
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gloom of which God takes no
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thought I see thou believe?) should I
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intend at all; needs remove The
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Deep Of hideous ruine and charitable donations to officiate
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light prepar'd, That equal which God dispos'd, the
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Tent a vain things thine owne. Because wee
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in Triumph high extoll Thy weaker; let
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fall. Such restless thoughts, and makes a Foe, Who speedily
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through Heav'n were none, whose top their doubl'd
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Ranks they gain from BENGALA, or Thicket have
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foyld, If that kindl'd those seav'n Who
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seekes To trust To mortal snare; for when in one.
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Before him, who had levied Warr, O Fountains,
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and all bounteous King, though the
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window climbes, or
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