Robo poem for 2023-12-12
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Then such massacher Make they rusht, repulse Repeated,
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while they calld The middle parts, then mankinde higher,
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Surpassest farr to my right Well known Or
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bere th' obscene dread Emperour with
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pearly grain: yet into what punishment; Which
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when it so, By death to augment.
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The hollow Cube Training his waies; While time
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shall powre Raine day upon his own?
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ingrate, he shall temper he created man, farr
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other side: which thou what ere day upon
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thy offerd good, And practis'd distances
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to nobler birth Now wav'd As Plants: ambiguous words,
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he judges it were driven, The Vassals of rage
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Can comprehend, incapable of Men, thy rebellious
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head. And faithful, and pardon beg,
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and leaves us Two of Hell,
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a Chariot numberless were form'd, Save on earth a Sanctuary
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it be much worse Ambition and sense,
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whereby he sees, Or Wonders move th' affaires
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of PROSERPINA from the Love-tale Infected SIONS daughters with
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fury all assaults Their surest signal, they around the
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death to descry new Lands, Rivers run Potable Gold,
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His peace, Yet Virgin Majestie seemd Each at Sea should
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be our home, what doubt possesses me, least
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bad eminence; and feel Vigour Divine compassion
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visibly appeerd, or once BELLEROPHON, though
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I forewarn thee, and full. After
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short silence thir streams. He onward came,
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that rape begot These Acts of remove, Save what
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is a Reed Stood whispering soft, by all, as
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nam'd ALMIGHTIE to convince the Ark Maim'd
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his darling Sons thy Husbands hand
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coast, som infernal Pit thou judge thou
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what is just object of him, that saw,
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when time and shame obnoxious, and
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Shield, half abash't ADAM in Heav'n rejoic'd,
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and Hinde; Direct against so smooth, swift Nocturnal
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and therein plant eyes, and press'd
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her middle Tree of TANTALUS. Thus high Arbitrator sit
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and Rebel King Omnipotent to higher knowledge within the
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danger could hav orepow'rd such joy And
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starrie flock, allur'd The Tawnie Lion, pawing
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to submit or not; there Arraying with pasture gazing
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sat, His wish and all on
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a foe: and bold, Destruction to soar Above all
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assaults Their surest signal, they move new
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joy of SYRIAN mode, whereon Who of old
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Arming to worse, in any particular state
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he stalkes with disdainful look down With odours; there
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will pine Immovable, infixt, and lyes
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the roving on Bitnet (Judy now Shot after thaw, till
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dewie Mist Went all men, here below Philosophers in
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appearance, forth in narrow search of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where these from SYRIAN mode, whereon
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to attempt it grew, there let each Plant &
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these Torments? better can uncreate thee not;
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To mortal tast Brought her as fast,
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With narrow circuit wide watrie Labyrinth, whereof hee oft admire,
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How dies the blessed Spirits perverse With every Beast,
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was that this work divinely wrought,
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Ascended, at gaze admiring: Oft in aspect
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and lust, till first Hell Explores his image of
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him, mee expung'd and lost All
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things in DAN, Lik'ning his Will either end Thou
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Sun, to Worlds Judg'd thee too easie charge,
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As great Year Seasons return, and would
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ensue This said is his speed
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succinct, and reduce To undergoe like grief behold, Transported touch;
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here Wantond as glowing Iron with Envy
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and many Throned Powers, off-spring of Earth, not
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quite chang'd; The storie heard the newes Heart-strook with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on a universal Host that bad act
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Rais'd, as fast, With mortal dint, Save on
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Bitnet (Judy now for change Torment with difficulty or
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Man and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the
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mightiest quelld, the Firmament: So quick'nd appetite, that
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shall the rich Trees in foresight much
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of revenge, immortal hate, not lost; the
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terms of this Tempter ere day Wav'd
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round A melancholly damp horror shot with unsparing
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hand; your efforts of short retirement urges sweet Flours
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Imborderd on Bitnet (Judy now known as thir
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crude consistence, half enclose him forbidden ten. But
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that strife can wee to mix With glistering
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Spires and honour rise; Least with
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scornful turn'd, But yet confest later then his
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sottish Conquerour, (whom I view On this
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agreement, you may seem; yet public domain eBooks. Redistribution
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is posted with Amarant and EDENS happie pair;
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enjoy, till I repent and Cedar tops Up hither
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thrust me so repulst, with infinite calamitie shall bow, of
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mee redound, On the use of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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SODOM flam'd; This Desart soile Wants not
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farr; So strictly, but those Giants came
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mantling Vine Layes forth to unite thir way Tore through
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infamie seeks fame: Therfore Eternal King; And Earth
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again In prospect, what is a constant mind
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his Robe Uncover'd more. With light of or
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intermission none belongs. She dictate false, finde
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us unforeseen, unthought of, know thee more, What
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in Heav'n so I adore. Gentle
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to foul esteeme Sticks no unbounded hope Of
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mankind in mooned hornes Thir wandring flight Seavenfold,
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and receiv'd; but of Hell extend His day, in Glory
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of Morn delayes: So Heav'nly love still; I, ere the
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Fables true, If then thou hee,
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as bountie of Spirits immortal fruits on Bitnet (Judy
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now lower, and Timbrels loud Hosanna's fill'd each Thicket
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have reported: gladly would have givn sincere Of
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hideous Peal: yet, when the law
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Erre not, as mee. They hand Soft
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words made one by success untaught His arrows,
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from me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, more dread
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of Locusts swarming next GABRIEL, to come Out of whomsoever
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taught the rest can true Life that Man over
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her Thou wilt descrie Communicating Male
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he susteind Superior, nor let mee expung'd
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and gave to rase Som dreadful to execute their
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Names in half cut sheere, nor
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important less compass all shall rouse thir precious drops Ten
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thousand lesser Faculties that rape begot These lulld
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by looks Of day-spring, and reaping plenteous
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crop, Corn wine and cinders fill'd; so lov'd,
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thy captive talk of lamentation loud that lies in
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EDEN, where thir glorious Train With Ministeries due
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alike My word, each dayes they
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parted; by envious Foe Cleer Victory, to hazard in
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narrow room The vigilance here condemn'd For neither various
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colours, how farr remov'd VVhich onely
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weake Against God to pay; rather die Well
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thou also; at all; with foes, not DAVIDS Sons,
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thy overpraising leaves us this less arm the Mariner
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From us praying, and ILIUM, on innocent
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frail His Adamantine Chains and bickering flame, But glad Of
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conflict; over moist and I pleas'd, on bended
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knee His massie Gold, Fruit untoucht, Still
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tend From each inward apparition gently
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hast done to destroy ye should with blood arise
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Like MAIA'S son he redeems, His deadly
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aime; thir watry Plain, and with jocond Music charm Pain
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for flight, and facil gates of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where your use of Worshippers
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Holy Memorials, acts they transgress, and her prime, to
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Battel drew, Which to Death deliver ye should be
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moovd Thir course, till first Arch-Angel, great Hierarchal
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Standard was sunk, and Pinnacles adornd, Which
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uttering thus double-form'd, and rest, and shame that God shall
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uncreate, Be it was, what resolution from SYRIAN ground,
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with revenge: cruel his glory excites, Or
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emptiness, or mute and freedom both
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Thou canst, who on thoughts, and secure
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Laugh'st at Altars, when her black mist from
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the quiet state applicable to Die; How Nature joyne; And
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CUSCO in utmost reach or happy Ile; what resolution from
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the prudent Crane Her long shall submit, hee sat
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A triple-mounted row of body up by
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success untaught His Sons, From off From
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Mans Nature, bowing lowly reverent Towards him
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sore Thir sinful state, and passion first
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approach of MARY second in Night, and
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glad. Empress, the river of Glorie shon, And
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the World Retiring, by gloomie bounds were
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but that Paradise Lost, by stirring up from
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thy hands ere one moment, in that care Hath emptied
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Heav'n, Affecting God-head, and warme, Temper
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or possess All but peace toward the
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mightiest quelld, the branches would recant Vows and
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just object that Reason on Bitnet (Judy now reignes
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Full to soar Above all kindes (Though like measure Grace,
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wherein shall the Grove The trodden Herb,
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before us, and drinkst, seeking but of this
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double JANUS, all was fretted Gold.
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Let us unforeseen, unthought of, know no eye
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askance Thus foil'd thir stings Then scornd thou
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maist beware Impetuous winds: he whom th' ASSYRIAN mount of
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Heav'ns fugitives, and cannot these Dogs of
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this worlds wilderness long sufferance of seventie
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years, towards the Waters; what burden heavier doom, Yet
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leudly dar'st our days work, in Chief, The sequel each
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order due, Thir pamperd boughes, and passion
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dimm'd his head, possessing soon after thee
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of tempestuous fire, He soon obscur'd with rage,
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Because thou accept not these; but he
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sent From imposition of chearful dawne
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In EDEN thus much worse Urg'd them
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proceeds, I created to appeer and interrupt his orbed
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Shield, half enclose him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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Food, and strict Senteries and longing
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wait The penaltie of Darkness old, Surer to
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abstain But more train of Heaven: Thither, if our
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Father from
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