Robo poem for 2021-04-16
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Alas, both wings Over Fish of life the
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harmony (What could deterre Me overtook his thy
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call, A dismal Situation waste and pain? Who
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can Bird and all reponsbility that rape
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begot These past, if they shoot forth Triumphant through
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experience taught the yoke Of Conscience, into the
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weight of anyone in wanton wreath in
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sudden view On Earth, of joy
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Sole partner and fell flat, and pursu'd in
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heav'nly Records now what higher sat,
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His Seasons, and massie Gold, Hung ore
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the fleecie Starr Of Knowledge, knowledge by
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day Thy equal all, on golden seat's,
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Frequent and pain, Millions that bright procession to
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soar Above all things with vast vacuitie:
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all dispraise: But first met thou
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sit'st Thron'd above compare, And without thee
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set, and vast, a Mountain Pines, With Mountains
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in narrow search and regain the great Mother of
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Life. Nor chang'd in PALESTINE, and one thrice threefold
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the VVell of Hell, Though Heav'n hides
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nothing wants, but favour'd more haughty
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thus MAMMON spake. Why shouldst dislike, And corporeal
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substances require As far whose gay Carnation,
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Purple, azure and proclaimd MESSIAH King I felt, Commotion
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governd thus, ADAM, rise, Wings were
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low and Seed shall need, hee
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Whom us falling, and repossess their Creation-Day Created thing
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naught left, Now possess, As we then? what
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further knew) Nor chang'd From mee That kept
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the dawning I admonish'd thee, against the Arke a
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Covenant never shall his head, hands, by
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more wonderful indeed all Her bearded Grove or
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eternal Warr Open or once past, and therein
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or Worm durst oppose his head, devouring fire. Sounder
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fierie spume, till one faithful Armies to forget Those
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Blossoms and descending from thee from the
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rest his Carcass glut the Bullion
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dross: A numerous then if Art
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thou Once fawn'd, and taste No inconvenient
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Diet, nor Man; is low creeping, he gives me
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Henceforth; my state. But whom SATAN except,
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Who but with scalding thurst and Asthma's,
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and lowd lament, and perturbation, and plaid
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at noon, with dispatchful looks Divine Interpreter,
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by Moon, whose command thir state reserv'd?
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For such deformities be no unbounded hope
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the gloom For such wherein no middle pair That
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proud will and sequesterd, though perhaps more wonderful Of
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present pain, that voluntarie move th' upper World; at
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thir lost Arch Angel, who forbids me, the branches
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overgrown, That sparkling blaz'd, his own
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brood, and with Amarant and dischargd; what change
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Worth waiting, since perhaps Not all these tidings bring, Fruits
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and render me not so: then her silent
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stream, LETHE the PHOENICIANS call'd EGYPT, divided With thousand
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Banners rise Victorious, and faire Light, Thrones, that
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strow the unwiser Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from no
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shadow seem'd, For Spirits perverse With Warr
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so cleer, sharp'nd his restless thoughts,
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from SYRIAN
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Damsels to raise At once deemd however
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to soar Above his head, but rather Mee who
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bore SCIPIO the rest; so cleere, not
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lost; where choice Leads up Light. Aire,
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Fire, Flood, extended wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding on a
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wakeful Foe, Who first thir strength, Not well to soar
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Above th' impure as one Head I by
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our Necks. Remember what ere th' anointed King; And
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hairie sides With tumult less rejoyc'd His
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great Commander; Godlike shapes and shout, return'd From
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thir being by, Knowledge grew ten Furies, terrible
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Example the smooth watry Plain, In mutinie had
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bid haste Of each Beast and howl'd Within
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Heav'ns awful Monarch? wherefore let fall.
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Such wondrous works, to prosper, and Heav'n hides nothing this
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gloom; the Harlot-lap Of Warriers old now Such as
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thou mad'st the Books of violence and smoak: Such
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happy State, which God heard, and guile. What order,
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so main Abyss And my crime,
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Long after to Project Gutenberg is perfectly
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accurate. No detriment need All I pursue Thy coming,
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and with ardent look he from the
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lowest deep Of ugly Serpents; horror Plum'd;
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nor unsung By Prayer th' only to conceal, and
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full. After thir shame nigh founderd on
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Thrones; Though all assaults Their great
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behest from such companie as over built
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in appearance, forth So strange Hath Omnipresence)
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and yet more remov'd, Least with their liveliest
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pledge Of Heav'n Seek not molest us, and
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thrice threefold the Son, but could hav orepow'rd such
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dear life. So on yon Lake with deeds
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What though not deprav'd from the INDIAN streams;
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Abhorred STYX the tongue, Somtimes in despair, to
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sustaine His massie Spear Of coole recess,
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Free, and pain is then these, Above
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all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that tasted
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such; the thighs Of mee then, mee expung'd and
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pale, ire, Belike through Pond or
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Foreland, where ALCINOUS reign'd, fruit burnisht with
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fury all Beleevers; and QUILOA, and press'd
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her numbers full, Thenceforth shall his restless thoughts,
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that Milkie way Up to found them
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all, Greatness of hundreds and Waters, and
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all prodigious things, who should injure us, unless for
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ever With terrors and wild, under feares,
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That I fell, whom then springs
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as thir wanton passions in Heav'n
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Gate With lust and hearts shall
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rejoyce, And gav'st me; but lead forth all assaults
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Their surest signal, they who scap'd Haply so huge affliction
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and wrought In ADAM, well I unpittied:
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League Banded against mee the Sword upon us, we
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would loose, Though huge, and therein stand. For dissolution wrought
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by sad overthrow and press'd her Cheek distemper the
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Vision led The lip of chearful face,
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wherein no excuse. Yet dreadful and as fast,
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and Miserie Deaths Harbinger: Sad ACHERON of waters dark
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opprobrious Hill, Smit with feats of endless pain? Ye
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Cedars, with ASPHALTIC slime; broad Suns thir limber
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fans For one anothers arms and Bowers
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doubt distract His fair In jointed Armour
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clashing bray'd Horrible discord, and suttle, but EVE, Saw
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where find. Before him, what was not, and ruinous
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(to compare Great things proceed, But all sides round
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Environ'd wins his Aerie wheele, Nor God, as
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sons of Morn, Or hollow'd bodies may
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offend Our eye-lids; other calls Justice,
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bids, His course intended; else according
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to unite thir resplendent Globe Of
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sympathie and Gold: So gloz'd the deep, a
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registered trademark, and valour breath'd, firm
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ground Thir specious deeds well to
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themselves decreed Thir nimble feet might learn True
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Paradise In signe Of painful steps we
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choose, what I yeilded, by command thir wanton wreath in
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faith, in darkness do his breath
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that name O thought Mov'd on, pensive and at
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th' anointed King; And mutual amitie so fresh
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Fountain other echo farr less ancient Seat; perhaps thus
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expell'd to me now raisd Bore him call'd
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Princes of Woman: Virgin is else delight
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and well I as Sea-men tell, How
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many Throned Powers, Under her spirits
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beneath, Down the happier Seat he views
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At Loopholes cut sheere, nor shall returne perhaps I
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be ever during Gates, And for whom now
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hid, Leave them who live there, nor turnd thither-ward
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in Heavn, & whither the Lee, while
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offerd himself rebellious, here Varied his defects.
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No inconvenient Diet, nor Heav'n Of evil much
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wondring lookt, beside it was, whence light &
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Rocks of Spirits of this agreement. If counsels from within
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them, by maistring Heav'ns wide With tumult
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less hostile scorn, Where TIGRIS at http://gutenberg.net/license). Powers return'd them
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rose BELIAL, flown with crescent Horns;
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To dash Maturest Counsels: for our joynt
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Will covet more. So spake th' expanse
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of Day and shame obnoxious, and return Diurnal)
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meerly titular, since God Of hazard
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huge extent somtimes, with perplexing thoughts Firm concord
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holds, unite thir Banners rise on by nature,
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and shot forth Infinite goodness, grace
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With all these Herbs, Fruits, & juciest Gourd will
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be fill'd, before the blanc Of
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things common else. By Angels numberless,
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to roave Uncheckt, and sorrow. Sternly he passd,
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the use and thought Horrid, if all eare shall
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to soar Above all assaults Their Altars by
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farr Then shall need, not hellish mischief had been
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falling, and down, and God Was death or
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second, or MAROCCO, or level pavement: from
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Eternitie, dwelt happy though damnd I
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drag thee unblam'd? since by fraud Drew audience and all
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assaults Their living strength, and dejection
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and Asthma's, and spread his Glorie they or not Nature,
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she mus'd. If he makes Wild work
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divinely wrought, Ascended, at random, as Princes, Potentates,
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Warriers, the Bullion dross: A monstrous
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Serpent kinde Wondrous in Heav'n call'd aloud. 1.E. Unless
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th' only Son except, Created thee, and with
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pride, and considerate Pride Waiting revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the
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Bullion dross: A dewie locks distill'd Ambrosia;
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on Bitnet (Judy now To Noon
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amid the Royal State, Favour'd of
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monstrous shapes and full. After these his work,
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you follow what form and green: These
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then, when I at Table was,
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whose broad circumference Hung ore the South
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to inshrine BELUS or accept My obvious to Earth beneath,
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Down sunk with brazen Dungeon, armd To
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ADAM or Poole, There kept for Heav'n
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arriv'd, both ascend The Foundation at Altars, when
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all Comes unprevented, unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for
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