Robo poem for 2023-12-24
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Is rising, saw also govern thou shad'st
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The Waters under Rocks thir Ivorie Port the Heav'ns,
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or Death. Here had rung, Had wondrous, as taught
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the thirstie Earth again thir flourisht heads
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as equal rage more delicious fruit burnisht with Cedars
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crownd the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with pride, and
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Meddowes green: Those Tents Pitcht about her enjoying,
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what thought To mortal combat or
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CYRENE'S torrid Clime perhaps availe us must
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dwell, or shame; O Progeny of shame, the
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Sons Came summond over built With Mountains lodg'd Against
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th' AEQUATOR, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the
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dust and obedience tri'd, And dig'd out so
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low Reverence don, as this good never
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tasted, yet into th' Angelical to warme Earths inmost
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womb, more milde, this Universe, And hateful;
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nothing from Heav'n such a constant Faith sincere,
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Thus with revenge enlarg'd, By som Caves Of
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Wisdom, what strength, They worse way through
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Groves whose verdure clad Each to all, At
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interview both Heav'n so imperfet by hate;
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Till Pride Had to retaine Her Nurserie; they finish'd,
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and Thrones above, new minds and keep These were low
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creeping, he came, his way, and passion
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to continue, and extoll Thy lingring, or
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sung to divide. God therefore hated, therefore joynes the
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Bliss through experience taught the Year
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Seasons return, And thus afflicted Powers, If
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so heav'nly, for never more endanger'd, then
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Air in act or conceald, Then let thine
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Of this windie Sea should thir confidence to dwell;
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That cruel expectation. Yet one slight
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bound Threatn'd, nor Angel ruind, and with
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excessive grown Suspected to little, though bright: If
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this infernal Peers, He views At thee Henceforth; my
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stay? Thee I abroad Through labour to infinite despaire?
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Which two this happiness, who notifies
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you may in circuit meets A Wilderness With
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loss Lye thus vile, the surging waves,
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There let him move. What oft times
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may find, who into the brittle strength
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intire Strongly to obstruct his foot towards the
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Universal Maker them wise to enrage
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thee From large field, Of God Approaching, thus
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consulting, thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, till thy knees;
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bereave me soon, yet such appear'd Obscure som other
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strife Was bid haste Among our will
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not restraind as farr remov'd VVhich grew fast bound. Thir
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names of God; I will raise New
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Heav'n so by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on high: from
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SYRIAN Damsels to tell how repair, How overcome
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in despair, to donate royalties under ground, or
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online at large Lay Siege, Or find
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him, so highly, to grant it
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fled VERTUMNUS, or neerer to servitude inglorious welnigh half her
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waxen Cells With tract Of Harlots,
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loveless, joyless, unindeard, Casual fruition, quitted with lofty Gates of
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what from the top of hate Illustrates,
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when it deals eternal punishment? Whereto with
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hideous fall By doom alienated, distance due, Thir
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Maker, in Heav'n Shall be sure, and
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I drag thee partake with discontinuous wound
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And bring Twilight (for like which their march
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from men For state, Happiness in power Now
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whenas sacred Light began Thir soft slumbrous
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weight of joy in the Sense,) Others
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more wrath; for the Front engraven Deliberation sat recline
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On Earth, another Heav'n so strongly drawn By
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which, in Arms, unarm'd they journie, and orewhelm whatever
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was run Potable Gold, Whose Seed All is overcome this
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delightful task In shew more? Our
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envied Sovran, and dangers, heard the Hall (Though like
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an Aerie Gate; But apt the Heav'ns. Say
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Goddess, not well Thy words, actions oft those looks Divine
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compassion visibly appeerd, Much fairer Floure by these Sighs
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And never shall his encroachment proud
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fair, best receivd, And various degrees magnificent Up he
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had round, Whereon a Cloud, Least on Bitnet
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(Judy now MOSES and Hyacinthin Locks behind A
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Pillar of Heav'n possest before th' inspir'd
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CASTALIAN Spring of sleep. Then violence:
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for Heav'n it without was giv'n, with
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me still I give thee, dim thine
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eyes, all one; how thou being Good, Farr otherwise th'
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Almightie King) Amply have seis'd, though Thron'd above
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them frisking playd All seasons, ripe for much
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advanc't, We now has agreed to
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bruise my sentence, and secur'd Long
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under the fruits to pine Immovable, infixt, and Shield,
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Born through middle parts, then sacrificing, laid thus
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single; hee admiring more train of Morning, Dew-drops,
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which makes guiltie all vertu void; Who meet
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the wind sleeps, o'respread Heav'ns high-seated top, th'
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other turn'd Round the ambient light. First
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Man, accomplisht EVE, Saw undelighted all
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impediment; Instant without hope Of amplitude
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almost no middle Spirits of SYRIAN ground, or
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middle round As if ye seek thee, and full. After
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the Empyrean: down Th' IONIAN Gods, Knowing both Thou
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following pace the Earths green Wave,
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where PILASTERS round As not molest
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us, how attempted best, where eldest Night he never from
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us alone My conduct, and full. After the mid Aereal
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vapours flew Of force of life; next
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behind, Whose image of Spirits of freedom plac't; Whence
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rushing he wishes most through experience of God; That
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run Potable Gold, And higher sat,
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy
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now changing; down The Parts besides to
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roar, All circumspection, and shame Among the pledge
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Of hideous outcry rush'd Both where
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Youth smil'd Celestial, and friendly Powers return'd From off
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From a Toad, close The guarded
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Gold: So unimaginable as in PALESTINE, and praeeminence,
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yet seemd fair in slow and create Another
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World, that bituminous Lake where Vertue answerd smooth. Dear
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Daughter, since our proposals once no strife
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with ambitious aim Against the uprooted Hills where your living
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Streams among the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with rebounding
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surge the formless infinite. Thee once as
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this Night, how hee Departing gave way To mortal
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Men To perish rather, swallowd up beyond
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all Mankind. That all her fertil
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earth Up to heare Of ADAM,
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witness all sides, from the Love, but
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th' expulsion of heav'nly shapes and reaping plenteous
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crop, Corn wine and laughs the
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multitude With rapid wheels, or woe: So strictly, but
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he our first appeering kenns A thousand Leagues
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awry Into th' Heroic Race of Faith. And there
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thou took'st With light imparts to crush his transgression,
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Death began. Thrones, With thy Law, thou wert
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created) we perhaps Not long, Embryo's and Fowle.
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In DOTHAN, cover'd field, I who though thou Nor
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the wing, as Sea-men tell, Or
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turn Metals of Brute, adorn'd With pitie, violated
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not lost; the Adversary of knowledge, and stedfast Empyrean where
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Woods and CHAOS Umpire sits, And
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hazard as in righteousness To come sole fugitive. If true,
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here Thus drooping, or any copy upon my
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right onward came, Led on golden Scales,
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yet hath bid sound throughout the vigilance here in
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loose my day upon ruin, rout
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Enter'd, and anguish and dire Arms? yet my Clay
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To happier EDEN, till gently rais'd Others on
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yon boyling cells prepar'd, That of Life.
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Nor yet know how that Forbidden Tree,
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If Earth are set, and giv'n thee; but
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desiring more What when the Royal Camp,
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to soar Above th' occasion, whether among the
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armed Saints In sorrow and ye
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both. O Supream In VALLOMBROSA, where Gods that
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can close Thy King of Good or Topaz, to circumference,
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confirm'd. Thither full harmonic number to soar
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Above all walks In battel, what chance detains?
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Come forth. He lights, if within my dwelling haply of
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place: Now possess, As that posteritie
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must be Worse; of living Souls,
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ye forth peculiar Graces; then mankinde higher, Surpassest
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farr Then of the left to surprize To
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mortal snare; for no aide The fee of Hell
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trembled as great Lights, great Whales, and enthrall'd By
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Judges first, now (Certain to waste. How
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overcome Thir Blossoms: with fire; And
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various style, for fight; Equal in one. Before
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thee more, if SION Hill Him after
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no middle shoare Of Thunder mixt
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with his heavier doom, Yet not matchless, and Plagues
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of danger or direct The fatal bruise, Or
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this, and notions vaine. But what redounds, transpires Through
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labour push'd Oblique the HOURS in narrow
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search; and through highest To mortal to
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glorifie thy Power so many miles aloft:
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that swim th' Ocean circumfus'd, Thir armor help'd thir
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earthly by destroying I attend, Pleas'd
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with hideous ruine and mad demeanour, then thy deserved
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right. Let us down he wore Of Cedar, Pine,
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and unfoulding bright stand, a pernicious highth. Whence in
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Night, her loveliest, and Faith, Love, as
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fast, fear his Line stretcht out for
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by using or Song, That Shepherd,
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who ask or CYRENE'S torrid Clime Smote on
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stiff Pennons, towre The Tempter, and work
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associated in happie Plains, Lowly they rise Unvanquisht, easier
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to Wing, and bloom, or heav'd his
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might lend at whose charge with ambitious
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to me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd
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appetite, more I fell, whom mutual
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Honour clad with difficulty or immediate Warr,
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O name, thence, as that such was
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turn'd His uncouth dream, And govern thou
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hast made? So spake the Gates for proof enough
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severe, had general Mother, but by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on som Caves
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