Robo poem for 2024-06-29
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The thirst and passion mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd,
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yet haply may ease To worship paid
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for once thir sad overthrow and smoak:
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Such grace With Floods and right,
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Sufficient to hear. His Laws of Evening
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rose: and Land appeer. Immediately the
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branches hung Like change Varie to front
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to seek Deliverance for ever to Hell at ease
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into fraud or distribute or not? som better
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had need were form'd, Save he stears his sight
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More tuneable then hee Affecting God-head, and
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press'd her power; the Moon; these came
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as Gods; aspiring to enrage thee or deficient
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left besides to hope was form'd, Save he sat;
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and shame To flight, This Flourie Plat,
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the sons of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where Thou fablest, here thy side Abandond at last
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thus reply'd: Bold deed so Perhaps our Primitive great
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MESSIAH, who made Occasionally; and Asphodel,
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And wisdome at THEB'S and spread Ensigns marching might
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mean, & youth about the Winds, that
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sin of Jasper shon Filial Godhead,
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gave way Bent all Her chrystall mirror holds,
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unite thir King, whose guile contemn; Suttle
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he gives Heroic Martyrdom Unsung; or EDEN:
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this Dart Against invaders; therefore bend From
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AURAN Eastward to skirt to dance about them
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mute. Thrice he sent of manifold delights: But that
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tongue ineloquent; for sight, That one Head I
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apprehend not, the prudent Crane Her
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bearded Grove of Nature; God Made vocal
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Worship wave. SATAN still renewing, through Heav'n, And mutual Honour
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and Thunder, my bowels of Sea he would prolong
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Life that Command Sole in strength,
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of touch it, for evils which thus deal with
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Envy and MELIND, And for both, his Aerie
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Knights, and into hallow Engins belcht, whose first
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Father, and rue the Flames? or unkindly mixt,
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Ruddie and combustion down with Envy and receive Familiar
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the faithless, faithful found, which human measure, say.
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Father, to sight unconquerable? His constant Lamp,
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and with awful goodness thinks no nook, As we
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need With Incense, when among the torrid
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Clime Smote on Bitnet (Judy now storming furie stay'd, Quencht
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in awe from hence, no power Shall
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bring Thir Element Scowls ore the Empyrean
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rung, The bloud effus'd. Much more hands to
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sustaine His danger, and hee or childless
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days of eternal Warr therefore, open Warr
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Irreconcileable, to hide me that gently hast
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made? So sang of Victorie, eternal
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Warr he whom last reply'd. Daughter of CHAOS
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and call'd MAN, about found me, though
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damnd I tend. Such proof, Hell-born, not good
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never from OEALIA Crown'd With odours; there to dissolve:
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When CHARLEMAIN with branching Palme, each motion formes. Nor
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can copy upon thir great atchiev'd. Long had
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remov'd Not emulous, nor those From Heav'ns high-seated top,
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th' Ethereal temper, massy, large Wine-offerings pour'd, Inward and
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each, how disturbd and call'd a round
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illumin'd hell: highly they quit The Deep to tell how
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spred thir state In those proud attempt Of his
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darling Sons Came to mark what
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delight Both where first and as Sea-men tell, With
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other side, ADAM, well understood must faile, Dependent made; so
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loosing all, To first it deals
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eternal Paradise for these eyes, that earst in
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shape, permitted, they may, accept Alone the voice endu'd;
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Redouble then to do or fills
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All persons concerned disclaim any of revenge; But silently the
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Saints assembl'd, thou attended gloriously from the
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spirited with passions in Heaven Left them wise In
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Reason, Loyal, Just, and heard, of whom the
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blessed peace, denouncing wrauth Of Angels, and multitude, like
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desire, Had wondrous, as fast, too little which thy
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skirts appeer, Back to enquire: above his
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Angels; and vigour soon discern'd, Regardless of Serpent arm'd
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That dismal Den, Not terrible, advance his Kingdom, left
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us praying, and Eye To trample
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thee wicked, and ride the length
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from this conflict, had to hurt him,
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where Flocks are of pleasure not thou, Who first
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appeering kenns A Pillar of Gold Imbellisht, thick thrown
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by restraint; what wretched Life Still tend
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thee, this darkness should abound, Some easier
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business were crownd, With vows, as
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first with fierie glare, Then as farr remov'd
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may seduce Thee I adore. Gentle to bring
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forth my dread Emperour with look
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his evil strait unsay, pretending first
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low Reverence don, but thou wast good, Where Joy
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entire. Then stil shades High commanding, now severe, had
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need As good which God by stream From whom
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the smell of heav'nly ground whereon Were
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banded to deck with pain From PANEAS the Beginning
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how repair, How art likeliest find Fit
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retribution, emptie as Sea-men tell, Or thence united force
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with regard he throws his Angels
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plac'd) Thir freedom, they return, but follow thou
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by Nature none: in themselves, and chaste
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PYRRHA to transgress repel. Whence and Warr. Each other,
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that Forbidden Tree, whose operation blest voices,
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uttering thus I else Superiour and
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glad as far nobler shape it
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light At one of Spirits embrace,
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Total they seemd, or Chrysolite, Rubie or nam'd of
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mee, and both Grip't in Triumph and drearie Vaile
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They fasten'd, and thir mightiest, bent to
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stand? Thou find'st him they finish'd, and therein
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dwell. For who built in an awe
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of sorrow, black with Fire Hath bin lost? All
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but custody severe, had rung, Had first he descending,
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bands Of rusling Leaves, but patiently thy
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Ofspring; good wherein lies Against such acts of
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thousands, once on by whose sovran Mistress, if the
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dear delight the dire attempt, But all her
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stood; One greater, of Time counts not,
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where passing to that flaming from the greatest Monuments of
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computers including any and gain'd a
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noble then founded, then PANDORA, whom SATAN to Spirit,
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that past, Two onely, as great for proof
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look up, the Serpent, thy folly, and shews instead,
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meer shews instead, meer shews the baser
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fire Sluc'd from God Accepted, fearless in sight.
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And from hence, no fall, o'rewhelm'd With Tresses discompos'd,
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and foulds; Ith' midst a United
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States. Compliance requirements of mental sight, If
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Earth God by John Milton Henceforth
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of change. He spreads for access Without my
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inward less Then smell of JORDANS flood Of
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difficulty or send In some Island, oft, as it so,
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An Olive leafe he lights. If that feard to
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endure? courageous Chief, The Womb as this
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mighty wings of mine eare, And pious awe, that
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right hand, and passion to Project Gutenberg is else
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might so incense Clouds That run Potable
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Gold, Fruit Of other Suns bright Image of him,
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that you for death for the burnt soyle; and
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humane; A gulf can true source
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Of Mans mortal men, Sad task
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To hide The thronging Helms Appear'd,
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and strait commands above his glory I unpittied:
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League with me som new felt
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tenfold Adamant, his Glory abounds, Therefore
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what doubt not of God will Thine
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own conviction: first prov'd: But firm they
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quit The fellows of Heav'ns ascent
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is a replacement copy, display, perform, speak I obey
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But such companie as Sea-men tell,
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ye seek Our selves Natives and
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furious down direct the Creator, and call'd that for Maistrie,
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and disperse, that rape begot These
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wicked Tents devoted, least Cold Or dreams he counsels
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from West her Reign of place: Now
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Night with its own and flowers
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Flie to joyne us, Without my defensless head;
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both Oare and therein Man therefore as
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Earth, who though Sin, not alone,
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Best Image who shouldst not without hope Is Center,
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and perhaps with Gold compos'd and
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void, Of Horses led, and frozen Continent to reside, his
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rebellious rout Fell not, and dry Land, Sea,
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dark, What shall write, To veile the
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waste, and secur'd Long after next upstood
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NISROC, of dim thine Of this mighty Standard; that
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I eate thereof, forthwith to enrage thee tell
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Of Life Began to feel! Professor
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Michael Hart, the Sons Came like those dropping
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Gumms, That cuts us all: this LETHEAN Sound
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Both of sorrow, black Air Accompanied, with me sprung,
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impossible to soar Above all and bid sound Yet
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live thou. So he gave signs of Starrs, as
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fast, fear his crew Lay vanquisht, rowling smoak; the throng
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Of Paradise of force On me becomes Bane,
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and sublime, and Michael Hart, the Sun's lucent
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Orbe Of refuge, and ensuring that suffering death, which
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all ill Mansion: intermit no watch
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Against invaders; therefore give thee as Life; But Justice,
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of Knowledge of LUZ, Dreaming by sad Greatly
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instructed I upon request, and if not a yonger Son
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foreseeing spake. Why am Hell; When
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God to soar Above the best, condense or Chance.
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Thir small part, And Valour or Hell, and regain the
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Desert and thrice happie place foretold The black mist
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from thence to EVE: Fair to open sight was
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pure, And let there no small room in
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Heav'n perhaps, or creeps, or dishonour
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lurks, Safest and reported to reigne? But her praise. With
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worship, place No spot like desire, Had cast
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off from SYRIAN mode, whereon to woe,
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Mee not, where Earth in silence thir mouthes
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With hundreds and therein live, And
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livd: One
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