Robo poem for 2021-04-27
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Whence rushing he dwells not safe. Assemble
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thou but through experience taught the rest
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Were such appear'd Obscure som doubt it
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fled Affrighted; but down as in Section 4, "Information
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about SECHEM, and equally enjoying God-like fruition, quitted
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all assaults Their surest signal, they yet be paid
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To stuff this with mysterious parts EGYPT
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon to relent? They worse Urg'd
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them lets pass Given him out of whomsoever
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taught the Hall Of DAVID (so call
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that Starr Enlightning her way, Not emulous, nor could suspect
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our own, and transgress By tincture or once came one
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stroak, as great Conquerours, Patrons of change. He
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through experience taught the Maker, in such resemblance
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of courage on Earth, Within Heav'ns blessed Spirits
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immortal minds. Thus thou what is left, Now
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I seem in despair, to enrage thee As present,
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and humane; A dismal shade; from
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those half-rounding guards The sensible of God; That whom
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now tost And evil Spirit in
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Heav'n so foule Thir station, Heav'n Expected, least erected
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Spirit Powrd forth the weeds of vocal
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Worship wave. SATAN spake, and Seed All
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my sight, when the veins Of
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various objects, from good, created man,
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Met such bethink them, is punish't; whence to soar Above
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th' irrational, Death Shall fill the Citie and nature
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and longing wait The high Towrs Of
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shrubs and all mankind Must I fear, accost him
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wrought our defence, lest Dinner coole; when at
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command, and enthrall'd By center, or drink, and lives,
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and CHIMERA'S dire. Hear all Temples th' unholie, and
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highth, and where, if by imprudence mixt, Dissolvd
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on yon dreary Plain, then certaine times the frown
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Each Orb Through Spirits of compliance. To which their
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Shrines, Abominations; and heard, with liberty, who hold
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Caelestial Spirits immortal hate, To one touch or
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providing access Without remorse And took the
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Depth Of Hill and Towrs Of ravenous Fowl, Fish,
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Beast, and sulfurous Fire; Nathless he slept: in Heav'n
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perhaps, Not likely habitants, or flock,
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allur'd The Gods Disdain'd, but favour'd more Of
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love till now Sight more wonderful to select from
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Eternitie, dwelt then from him mightier service
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then strews the Womans domestic honour due Confess him
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with Tears such with disdain. These Acts
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of thy offerd grace The Project Gutenberg is
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fear'd; should relent And banisht from us,
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whose point is best, into Heav'n
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Did not don; Man among the Vision
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led them he sent from Darkness call'd From under
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Heav'n; and therein Man nor shall receive
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Perfection from SYRIAN Damsels to themselves I shun, And sin?
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the Empire up unbound In CHAOS, Ancestors of LUZ,
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Dreaming by furious down The copyright in
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darkness fled, but her ears Cannot well
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this florid Earth, Made flesh, And
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sons of Law by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on by Nightingales imbraceing slept, nor these fair In
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secret, riding through experience taught In solitude What wee,
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somtimes Viewless, and round, inclement skie; Save
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when Nature set Thir noxious vapour, or
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not; there grows, And growing up here in Bondage, nor
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in Heav'n Among the Sanctities of chearful face, the
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dire Arms? yet now serve In song and
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all assaults Their living things proceed, and shame beneath
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This Garden, and when AEGYPT with me deriv'd,
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yet we lose This Garden, where
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stood for high Office mean, & Shores
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with heart of Morn. Now from us
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ought I else thou sly Insinuating, wove with all
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these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in Man
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falls deceiv'd The fruitless hours, till rais'd Upon
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the Dragon, put to enshrine his
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Saint After thir mutual help preserve Unhurt our
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Sire, And charming symphonie they prescrib'd, to
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hide the Ocean: though great Lights, great adventurer from
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the Fathers praise Thir Aierie Caravan high
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Tree Down clov'n to enlighten th'
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infernal Vaile They ended weeping, and tore Hells Concave, and
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till firmer thoughts To manifest the Rising in fears
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and most Endeavour Peace: thir Standard,
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so shalt behold and ILIUM, on IMAUS
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bred, Whose Bed is so sad dismay
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Astonisht: none higher sat, by stealth Found
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worthiest to breathe Among the Goblin
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full of NILE: So snatcht will And choral symphonies,
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Day from such pleasure and as bountie of brute. Thus
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he casts to soar Above all
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Starrs, as may arise Of happiness: yet argument
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blasphemous, false presumptuous hope, And various mould, had veins of
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thee, know'st for long process of Hell,
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a horrid Vale. Then was formd flesh of wise,
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let Reigne, One Heart, one restraint, Lords
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and bickering flame, But first low Down thither
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brought, and all assaults Their great
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result: Toward the utmost vigilance, And guard Angelic
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Powers, in mee belongs, Is fortitude Of Beril,
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and alterd stile, Speech Wanted not eate,
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Yet willingly thou what harm? But they Gods of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where ROME was taught, Ransack'd the
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previous one--the old possession, and TREMISEN; On which thus
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to subdue Thy frailtie and went hautie
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on, MAMMON, the Pool His habit fit to heare onely
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like To your gloomie bounds were at THEB'S
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and voutsaf't Gently for delight, As we dream, And
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Quiver with Angel Forms, who beheld From
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Noon, and full. After the Head up-lift above his
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Sign Portentous held The Battel these tidings
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fraught, come thy might, All would
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loose, expell'd to soar Above all unawares Fluttring his
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heavier fall: so friendly voice, true autoritie in me
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SIN, and ill, Misgave him; hee descries Ascending by Lot
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hath assign'd us, that sudden view they around the
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dust and indecent overthrow and sense
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expos'd The supple knee? ye not reverence
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in despair, to soar Above all disorderd, at
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eeve In gate And Bush with vast TYPHOEAN
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rage Among the shaddow of Seas,
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each part, Go heavenly Grace: and fall In sweet
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dewes and difficult, not by thee, and secret foe,
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Though distant far worse deeds of
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anyone anywhere at hand what doubt
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it don: My coming of Ornament, in Vallie
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and all mankind in change on by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and demurr
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Seis'd us, and Scepter and passion first
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this VVorld Of darkness by whose swiftness Number
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sufficient to execute their Vows and Mine, Assaulting;
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others note Singing thir Standard, so Fate the Serpent?
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hee blew His blessed Spirits he strode. Th'
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offence, that most is fair, But grateful mind from
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whose roar Must'ring thir lips, in
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sudden appetite To rest, as beseems Thy dread
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of God; That wash thy voice, unchang'd To one place,
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they owe; when sins and gates of Heav'ns dore he
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whom they bow, of MICHAEL Wrought still to
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descry new haunt Her hand Watches, no
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excess Of fellowship I warne Thy
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folly; or loud; and call'd up
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rose the seav'n Who to resist our afflicted Powers,
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off-spring of anyone anywhere at no
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cloud Instinct with speed Thir perfet formes, Limb'd
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and cheerful, in new Worlds; whereof who thought Thee
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also arme Our minds With Serpent
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suttl'st Beast that wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps
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or enmity fulfill. For what Revenge? the glittering Tents he
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starts Discoverd and mad demeanour, then on
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wing Scout farr other Creatures rational, though hid
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metallic Ore, The sooner had being, it self; Then
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with hop'd success, Throws his proud Crest Sat Sable-vested
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Night, Such disproportions, with Incense strew'd, On
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ADAM his wary speech he came, Led on
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the Constellations rung, Had leasure, wondring tell
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Of sense, yet into the rest or action markt:
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about him, who fill'd With Mountains as glowing Iron Gates,
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if Predestination over-rul'd by strength to soar Above the
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Forrest wilde, beat with loud misrule Of goodliest
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Trees wept odorous sweets the arched
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roof Pendant by strength, of happy state under wrauth,
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O EVE, easily transgress repel. Haste hither From
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far from thee too slightly barrd. The builders next
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favourable spirit, propitious while expectation when Nature none:
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in Heav'n Must suffer more, while in length from
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one seem'd A Leper once have thee
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what first shape erect and with answering scorn
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with Gods; and die: what ere
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our scant manuring, and warme, Temper or re-use it
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rag'd, in any manner are set, With Feast
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and lyes the flaming swords, drawn by farr
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deceav'd; thy Wisdom to simplicitie Resigns her battering
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Engines bent (who could without law Erre not, sovran
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sentence, that brightest shine. Wonder not free, what
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seem'd Farr more forcible and with cursed World goe
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with peaceful sloath, Not of Paradise Dying put
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to know, and feed on dry Land, yet God
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not th' occasion want, nor somtimes may attain.
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So spake th' Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite,
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Eternal Splendors flung For aught on high Noon
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amid the Heav'n, Empyreal substance be
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tri'd whether true autoritie in Eternitie,
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for flight, and smoak: Such recompence it me, though
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Regent of chearful waies of Spirits bright
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Image whom th' Apostate Angel, and lick'd the fertil
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Banks Of smallest Dwarfs, in silence on Bitnet
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(Judy now so dear, and turnd thither-ward
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in our Nourisher, from thy Prayers Could not molest
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us, and therein plant A Leper
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once amidst the deed; Shee as
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Night with others. Fall'n Cherube, to
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