Robo poem for 2024-01-10
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His puissance, trusting in Heav'n call'd In clusters; they
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introduce Thir embryon Atoms; they a Beast, and Dreams
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have disobei'd; in narrow search; and
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enthrall'd By me, least had filld Th' Arch-chimic Sun
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guilds with small) then Air Came like
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one greater now Advanc't in Idol-worship; O yet never
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will be quite abolisht and valour
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breath'd, firm brimstone, and with small) then wander
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and Warr to chuse for Heav'n, And fell
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On Heavens Azure, and rather darkness should not
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purchase with me ye living Streams among themselves they
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introduce Thir maker, or falling with Winds Close
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sailing from the wing, Escap't the last This knows
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Any, but by shading the strongest and
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guile. What miserie befall'n, And various shapes and
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longing eye; Nor number, sweet of Morning, Dew-drops, which
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thus distemperd brest, And Quiver with outragious noise Of
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his rebellious Arms on Thrones; Though chang'd Into a Paradise,
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fast had veins of Nectarous humor issuing on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to submit or cure or yield: And stumbl'd many,
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who most High Eternal to reside, his
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seat of vernal bloom, but with transcendent
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brightnes didst reject Envious commands, For
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one fling Of tenfold Adamant, his experienc't
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eye, His benediction so, through fire Victorious.
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Thus roving on Arch-Angel from the Bullion dross:
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A faithful Leader, but a thousand Banners rise Unvanquisht, easier
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conquest now Shot after wretched Life Still
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hanging in their Creator, and spent, sunk down, devour
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For envie, yet fraught with soft
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as an Angel warr, if but
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down Thus said, let thee now lower, and brought
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along Innumerable force renew'd Springs upward still thy
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tidings carrie to protect the arch
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foe Contending, and wondring lookt, beside it not be:
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Taste after LUCIFER from thy gift possess her
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way, A Virgin pass, to enjoy; for the
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Judgement, whether food, and therein Each in
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any rest Were it light Shadowie sets
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them free, be worth thy Seed:
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now To mortal change Hateful to
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light, And carnal fear least had general Ancestor repli'd.
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O were one; how adore, From his
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MEMNONIAN Palace high with gastly wounds of sweetest his loines
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and thrice to doubt and suttle Magic
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many Ages, and moist, and shame to
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repose Your wearied hath not Social
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communication, yet one seem'd either; black Clouds together calls,
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Or if I sprung, Two dayes,
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they may bleed, And to all; but returns Day,
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Which oft as Sea-men tell, How Nature draw Envy
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and Edict on Bitnet (Judy now In
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contemplation hee Affecting God-head, and night; at all; but reflected,
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shines; That equal anger wouldst thy eternal Warr
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and a Lake, nor onely with anyone. For angers sake,
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thou what must forgoe, To mould Incapable
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of Harp To flight, and shot Darts his deaths
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wound And sweet As we most they
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flew, And cannot fail, Since to ease of thee;
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we most Endeavour Peace: thir room, though immortal: But
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faded cheek, but thir Hierarchs in Heav'n
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Held by whose exile Hath raisd Bore him indeed
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and with Fire Hath wiselier arm'd
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on Internet eng003@unoma1 on circumfluous Waters
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calme, Artificer of living Carcasses design'd Both Horse
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and sent To brute Image, head both Skie,
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in VALDARNO, to being To union, and desart
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wayes from Battel these rebell'd, To
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heal the washie Oose deep despare: And
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Quiver with crescent Horns; To let this frame Of
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prohibition, who dwelt happy there soon propitious
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guest, as those spots, unpurg'd Vapours not
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I, faire Kine From th' Accuser of
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Paradise up with hideous ruine and who built Here
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Nature in mortal food, nor suffer here
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onely just Man seduc't. However I keep, by
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Place or Cherubic Songs by ORONTES,
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and dreadful? Thither wing'd like gamesom mood.
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Leader, not reveal'd, which God Was
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Aerie Knights, and tilth, whereon she
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paces huge Rose and knows Any, but thee, Natures concord
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holds, unite thir shape may much
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for delight, and, though sharp desire By my dwelling
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haply may reign secure, and given the dreadful
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deeds Under whose fruitful of spacious wound
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in both Skie, Air, And snow and lyes Bordering
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on my whole have rule or cannot
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die, yet dim thine Of Patience
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and Angels, by command the Scepter and
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ruin seems On either heele with tears must
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be lost, but with ambitious aim Against th'
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expanse of sorrow, doleful shades, where silence on
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Earth, Made answer. Mightie Father, I Toild
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out of liquid fire; If it seems: Which mans
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behalf Patron or heav'd his all-chearing Lamp
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Turn swift flouds: as his Belly groveling thou
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shalt die perhaps, had filld with ease, and
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wrought by fire and crude, Of Thunder stor'd, And we
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again dissolve and smoak: Such night In CHAOS, and
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ever-threatning storms Of ARGUS, and kickt the
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terms of just and taste and breath'd immortal
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Elements At last unfould The supple
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knee? ye sworn To mortal tast Brought forth
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were come thy hand, she spake. Deliverer from
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any additional terms of Worship wave. SATAN staid not
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destroy, or distributed: 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - Except for
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who seeks Our torments also evidence, example with her
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numbers full, Thenceforth shall yeeld him, what is
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his happiest if he summs. And
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we must lie encampt, come not be:
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Taste after thaw, till wandring many Throned Powers, off-spring
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of pure Amber, and to mark what proof we
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never comes not far whose wisdom didst
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not displeas'd. A stream Of GANGES or smell of
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Hell? As might ye Names, and sweet
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kernels prest She gave effect. Immediate in
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PALESTINE, and toward EVE Got them new
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World more confirmd. Project Gutenberg Literary Archive
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Foundation is plac't; Whence in Orb: Alreadie by
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doom Reserv'd him due Rites, and therein
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plant A fairer person lost in PALESTINE, and
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dangers, heard VVith wonder, fall'n condition is,
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Som dreadful interval, and extinguish life prolongd and
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shadie Woods, and wilful barrenness, That shook his mortal eare
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ever dwells: Hail Shot down alone My
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Bowels, their Vows and call'd RAPHAEL, the rest Were
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slunk, all Temples th' acknowledg'd Power prepar'd To answer,
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and with almost no danger, and full. After thir
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viands fell, As one great Year Seasons
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return, And beautie, added wings. To mortal Dart Against
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the Maker, in our sighs now What
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hither From those friendly still, In silence
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to soar Above th' impure what force upon
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his fate In posture have equal'd the
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rode sublime Upon the Sons of high place, Perpetual Fountain
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or Heaven: Thither, if Earth twice ten fold
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More justly, Seat worthier canst not. But follow the
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soft as no acceptance, nor from God Rais'd impious
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hands Aid us, and sham'd his whole frame: And
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wisdome at all; with revenge: cruel warres, Wasting
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the midnight brought Miserie, uncreated night, when
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AEGYPT with ambitious aim Against the Devil with fear
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and with me hope excluded thus, ADAM, not
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upright. 1.E.8. You may participate, and QUILOA, and wondring
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where Rivers pure, Not what eyes discoverd new eBooks,
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unless by such disport before her
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steps, Heav'n shew plebeian Angel militant Of
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Beril, and dangers, heard Now shaves with
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Spirits Masculine, create your Warfare, and Land, the
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Quire stood Before thy folly, and wine. Witness this
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gloom; the crisped Brooks, Rowling on wing
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Tormented all assaults Their living Wheels, so keene.
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About them clos'd, Hell Fame is undefil'd and INDUS:
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thus returnd: URIEL, one from them into deception
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unaware, To entertain The goodly prospect wide
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Within, her part in narrow room The Author rise,
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high Arbitrator sit contriving, shall shame beneath his riv'n
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Armes No ground against the Empire neighbouring Arms
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Against invaders; therefore coold in ADAMS room of
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Love hath planted by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon
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dreary Plain, In RHODOPE, where choice and
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Lord, and envying stood, That self not lost; where
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stood and thrice to spare. End
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of Heaven, or possess A faithful only
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dreaded bolt. Nor solid good from
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the vast recess, Free, and ransom set.
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And courage on thoughts, and shame Among the hot
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Hell trembl'd at Altars, when men
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Grow up with scorn. Think not, and Darkness ere
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mid-day arriv'd In prospect; there to rest
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High proof to deferr; hunger drives
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to ABRAHAM, Son audibly spake. Deliverer from Heav'n, with
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words replete with violent stroke shall force of
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God's high Came like himself not prone in Glory
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extinct, and by farr off From thir
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lips, in hope relies. If he center'd,
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and OPPOSITE, Of God, who for Heav'n supream decree
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Like this less Then much deceav'd, much what
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we hate. Let us praying, and huge; in
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ADAM thus began. Hail Son Prove chaff.
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On all Temples th' ASSYRIAN mount CASIUS
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old, Surer to augment Thir proudest persecuters: for
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mans polluting Sin and taste No pretenses in opposition sits
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Our purer essence increate. Or trie In contemplation
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hee sat on or blame thee was
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born. Mean while expectation when Orient Pearl & these
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fiery Gulfe Confounded though free, Equally
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free; th' adventrous Song, URANIA, by John Milton
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1.E.8. You may reign in spite The
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irksome hours, till wandring Fires As at hand
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So oft Humbles
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