Robo poem for 2023-12-18
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Hear all from one moment, in Heav'n to drouze,
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Charm'd with cause to yeild; unsavourie food alike Present, or
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these happie nuptial League, Alone th' Ethereal Skie with
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transcendent brightnes didst accept Life in
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those indulgent Laws ordaind: God above, none Of splendid
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vassalage, but bring Thir embryon Atoms; they light
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Flew off, the highth Of unessential Night with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on either He with
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fierie spume, till wandring this abject thoughts Of
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Knowledge, knowledge in doubt possesses me, with
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heed least recover'd, hath in like which cost and peace
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within, Favour from Heav'n Must needs
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remove thee will voutsafe This annual wound
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And Vertues, Powers, them back, It seems, Inflam'd with
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revenge: cruel expectation. Yet parcht with friend with Spawn abundant,
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living Soul. Male he makes guiltie Serpent, Inmate bad,
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and shot Darts his only enlighten, but only shon
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Filial obedience: So smooths her turn
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From this file should mean to submit
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or level wing Tormented all bounds, Dislodging
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from pain Of SARRA, worn with tears and beheld
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a Chariot wheels, or action markt: about found obedient,
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and with vain and sham'd his Race,
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his encroachment proud seate Of BAALIM and Justice
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seems; yet mixt with hop'd success, Throws his
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Angels plac'd) Thir Phalanx, and therein By
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our Lord, to deal with delight hath shut Excel'd her
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Globe, Fermented the foaming Steeds; what doubt
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and Host with superfluous hand what is
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that end, in DAN, Lik'ning his horrid crew The
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Frutage fair Fruit. Goddess among the fruit, floure, Glistring with
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corporeal barr. But rise, Wings were known.
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Farr be returnd as farr I this ASSYRIAN mount
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Saw him old age; but found
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was to know him, how we never parted
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forelock manly hung Like of thee,
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how farr excell'd Whatever pure Devotion paid? The hollow dark
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oblivion let fall Hee Heav'n so lately
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what I on Windes; the dwellings peace: but that
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tore Hells Concave, and showr the rule, Each hour
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At thee Worlds first began Is womans happiest if
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it was, whence he on that witherd
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all bound his uprightness answer thus and with vain
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things deemd so on himself rebellious, here seek Thir
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language and any and peaceful sloath, Not unagreeable, to
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soar Above all hue, as Sea-men tell,
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With Man, But O spirit work, (b) alteration,
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modification, or loquacious, thus farr, founded on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to right Well have wrought,
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Ascended, at which ADAM wraught the thickest Legions
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fell: If thence full branches would loose, Though of
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Spirits adjudg'd to Spirit, that rape begot These
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paths and her Will For Beasts no power
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with Winds worse to reside, his Beams at
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Altars, when lest was to learn
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too severe The strife Of thir thoughts To
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stuff this gloom; the fleecie Starr
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of LUZ, Dreaming by Noon hast where stood Rustic,
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of life. So as the thought it in
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stead of Warr, O Father, thy Sister, and dying
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rise, high above the Arch-fiend reply'd. Daughter of earliest
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Birds; pleasant veine Stood rul'd, stood much
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advanc't, Came towring, armd To visit
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oft In time To them threw Into
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th' Arch-fiend reply'd. Daughter of Nature and readily
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could love, Which to remaine In battel, what resolution
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from states of Light Ere he on Orient beam
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May hope, or pain From off this
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Fountain flow'd, Thou in Gold Imbellisht, thick shade,
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Cedar, and stature as Ice Thir song was
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indeed, but drawn By som glimps
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of Innocence, of sorrow, black wings Lay
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Siege, Or high advantages thir bane; the Congregation call'd;
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For contemplation hee and crude, Of Hill made thee
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unblam'd? since easier shunnd? God only,
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shee and lost, Defac't, deflourd, and all Temples th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus first That reaches blame, but that
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care of MICHAEL soon the Seraphim ABDIEL, then springs as
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ours) Have easily destroy'd, and with
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Oarie feet: yet argument blasphemous, false
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and ye chos'n this universal hiss, triumph
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and lyes the winged speed, though
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SPRING and place like shall redound Upon
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the universal King; And Earth his horrid silence holy
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rapture wanted in our Grand Parents in despair, to
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trench a Pillard shade Thou interposest, that
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word is low Down right side; then stood
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or timerous flock together crowded drove him,
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so lovely seemd other life; All night; at
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highth recal high Rear'd in Heav'n. What choice
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regard of promoting the Fact Is fortitude
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Of splendid vassalage, but th' Herb yeilding Seed, In
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sweet reluctant amorous intent, Mine eare With large
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for whence, But mortal men, Sad task
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In darker at gaze the night-warbling
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Bird, Beast, or where stood Praying, for Truths
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sake will Supream, And should ye? by
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me, will bring them breeding wings veil thir fond
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and bear, Our State whom now into the
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pretious bane. And faithful, now triumphs, and thrice happie
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if so Perhaps thou beget Like this
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eBook, complying with purpose to all; but that
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most conspicuous, that smooth the highest, for proof of
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seeming Friend. For I seek Som Capital
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City, or creeps, or once as is choice) Useless
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and full. After the sound Of day-spring, and paine, Till
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I will Chose freely distributed to
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men: Both day (For where peace Found unsuspected
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way. There the Muses haunt Cleer
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Victory, to tread Th' infernal flame,
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Which marrd his impious War in unapproached
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light Rebellion rising, who fell. Not
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of Sea thir mindes, and Will
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save A lower still Divine resemblance, and these beyond
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dust and passion tost, Thus with jealous
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leer maligne Ey'd them whelmd, and with
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these erect and with me immutablie foreseen, They light At
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Heav'ns now I thence diffuse His
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wonder strange! Of Planets and Grooms besmeard
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with others. Accuse not her balme. But
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hee Who but endu'd My earthly fruits
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of SINAEAN Kings, Or other work in
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PALESTINE, and deifie his gorgeous East With borders long
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See Father, O indignitie! Subjected to assume These
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were sprung, Two onely, or danger by supplication we
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knew pain, had'st thou his Maker bids
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us this worlds material mould, came they, the
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Name Shall scape his spread Wide on
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high: such wherein thou my Will though from
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Land be scann'd by a cloudy Chair ascending
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rides Audacious, but Man finally be the surging
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waves, There stood and with richest hand provok't, since
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I uncircumscrib'd my resolution from the spirited with offers
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to compass all Head, what follie overthrew, And why
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didst inspire That underneath ingulft, for mans
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life Of happiness: yet from SYRIAN
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Damsels to repair that strife Was moving
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onward came, that earst in Heav'n.
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And mortal foe, and shame in Mercy and
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leave nothing hard, much the aerie flight Through utter
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Deep: There alwaies, but meaner thoughts what
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resolution rais'd By right hand; for speed
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Search through experience taught the deep,
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who under Names Of missive ruin; part Not
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all Temples th' Olympian Games or fall: so
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repulst, with rage. Farr on Bitnet (Judy
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now raisd Bore him angrie, yet these delicacies
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I that burne Nightly I name of Heaven,
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Where erst they not less compass all impediment; Instant
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without Cloud, Least it be remedie
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or Song, That scorn'd his loss Irreparable; tearms
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of electronic work can copy it, I lay, and
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call'd up here stand we had thither rowl'd
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Diurnal, or Faerie Elves, Whose annual
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wound in Heav'n; back with ruin: into the conscience
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wakes the broad smooth Air In unitie defective, which
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thus began. He err'd in careful
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Plowman doubting stands Adverse, that brightest
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shine. Which to that destind aim. But by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon dreary Plain, and thrice
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threefold the Field. Him by our evil sprung up
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stood and luxurie. Th' other terms will fall To-worship
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thir shape Of hazard all ye find,
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seise Possession of new strength of Heavn Rowls
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o're the Fields Where Cattel pastur'd
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late, or standing fight, or last SATAN, and all
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good; I Adore the voice Of
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NORUMBEGA, and Wisdom-giving Plant, Fruit, Blossoms and
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passion mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd, yet lest unawares Fluttring
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his Temptations, warne him to disobedience fall'n,
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Father spake. Why am secret; Heav'n wakes
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with revenge: cruel expectation. Yet Lords and
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drearie Vaile They first assay If
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Prayers Could once again thir fall of Light Ere
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he oppos'd; and Timbrels loud acclaime
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Thee satiate, and Dominion won, Not
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of Man Thy King I adore. Gentle to
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Death thou what the Fift day. Silence, and breake
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Thy King By us? who first Parents in
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PALESTINE, and bid her numberd such Commission
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from Hell, then if our better fortitude Of dauntless courage,
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and movd, and with Man: For me,
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call'd Satan, with jocond Music charm To end
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Thou find'st him MULCIBER; and peace recoverd sad.
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Evil be no way through experience taught your Eyes
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the new World; by gloomie bounds On our beginning late;
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Not then ours to choose Thir specious deeds
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long to haunt for these and Insect or
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using any Defect you must, at
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all; with healing words replete with shatterd Armes No
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spot like these, could hav orepow'rd such wherein shall
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be heard thee along the Center mix Irradiance,
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