Robo poem for 2021-10-31
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If guiltless? But think wee to other then silent
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course Had shadow'd them as day thou attended gloriously from
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a World; by me once, and eate; whereat his
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next Mate, Both Battels maine, with
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meats & Rocks retain The Organs of
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anyone in comparison of others Faith
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sincere, Thus roving on NORWEGIAN hills, to obtain, and
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seem such appear'd A generation, whom mutual love, so
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enobl'd, as the Myrrhe, & might relate
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To worship thee soft as in sleep, which
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God their doubl'd Ranks they please
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Can it might work imployd Have easily the Roses
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bushing round Ninefold, and passion to fall, o'rewhelm'd
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With spiritual to serve? Whence Haile Mother of Heav'n. Each
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to impose: He took with corporeal barr.
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But fondly thinking to advance, or
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rare, With featherd soon and passion dimm'd his
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care Sat Sable-vested Night, and tall, Godlike shapes
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and outrage: And guides The secrets to
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store hereafter from the envier of anyone anywhere
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at ease, attend Moist nutriment, or present,
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and CHAOS and deform: on men. Immediately
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the op'ning to that smooth And Bush with
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three drops Ten thousand fadom deep, Won from
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pure immortal fruits the rest was Sabbath
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kept. And ACCARON and care lost lay me hence?
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erre in PALESTINE, and each, how shall light.
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First wheeld thir stings Then aught Then much what
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are these, these inferiour Angel, nor with
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disdain, Soon recollecting, with Heav'n, with Amarant
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and numerous Host. Hee will therein Each thing
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not then To call judicious; I decree, Mine
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eare less and longing pines; Yet let me expos'd.
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But perhaps Thou hast heard, for Heav'n such united
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force of joy The skill of mankind, though
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then his better hopes of righteousness,
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And on, all Temples th' ancient Seat; perhaps with
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kindliest change, disdain'd not cease To flight,
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Mangl'd with shining Globes, Earth in embraces forcible and
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pangs unfelt before. All usurpation thence be
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foretold Should win the Tyrant thereby Fame
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shall need, or do with Mankind drownd, before scarse
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from one restraint, Lords of Summers pride And
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tempt not let us unforeseen, unthought of, know What sit
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in Front athwart my revenge, first smiles on Bitnet
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(Judy now hear me down; there
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will Whom reason just, said ADAM,
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witness thou on IMAUS bred, Whose Fountain side
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One Flesh; to express thee enlighten, but EVE
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Began to Allarme, Though wide, Wider by frugal storing
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firmness gains To mortal to view
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Nor are wont to men. Immediately the Hall,
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invisible King, though Heavens thou then bursting
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forth peculiar grace not Victory is Faith, and
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with thwart of anyone anywhere at hand, Abortive, monstrous,
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all too secure: tell him forbidden to man, Under
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spread Wide interrupt can doe, since he met
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Undazl'd, farr som small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming some
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evil he made him withall His wonder strange! Of natures
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works, reports, performances and gave thee yet oft be
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who never from Eternitie, dwelt happy place, who
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ask Which tempted our brok'n Rear
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Insulting, and happier state Insensible, and that Seed is
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enterd; yet recall'd His benediction so,
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as you with Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted
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by sentence Man: For such an individual Soule For
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Man Whom thou what can finde, Found out of
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Death; ye Saints, or toy Of EDEN stretchd
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her thoughts amus'd, Not distant farr som
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small reflection gaines Of utmost Orbe Of
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Death began. Know whether in mist, the glittering Tents
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he tasted; mee deserves No pleasure, though
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joynd In amorous Ditties, and joyd immortal
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hate, Untam'd reluctance, and Battlements adorn'd With
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thousand (I thir Love To vice
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industrious, but peace from PELORUS, or
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lowly reverent Towards her, she trod. His fraud to
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manifest His glory I fear; Yet to
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supply Perhaps hath won, If he meant by them
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before us, we are set, and wrought our high
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above had intrencht, and amorous dittyes all to
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tell how, if other parts EGYPT marching, equal'd
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the most concerne the Powers Militant, That God by
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so Fate and dangers, heard no ill:
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So told as this or Aire, Fire,
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But mark what had in Triumph high above rule
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Conferrd upon thir spears Till body
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opaque can repell. His back to
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being So spacious, and Grace, wherein
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were such joy And evil strait Op'ning thir Supper
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Fruits in Heav'n that forgetful Lake
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Rapt in thine Of that loss Thus hee
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to soar Above them I see
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the never-ending flight with ruin: into her so, since humane
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life, Simplicitie and slow, Yet all admir'd,
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and worth in mooned hornes Thir rising world
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Of Spirits apostat and solitarie, these walks To Council
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sate, And Spirits odorous sweets the Fiend. Back to
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govern, not believe Almighty, since the frighted
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deep Tract of him, that rape begot These
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past, return'd up here lights His loss;
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but thee unblam'd? since they as nam'd
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ALMIGHTIE to simplicitie Resigns her retire. And corporeal barr.
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But rather pure thou Wouldst thou with ease,
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and hate, Untam'd reluctance, and Shoar, the vale of
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works: therefore hated, therefore the terms of OPHIUCUS
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huge appeer Hell He made thee might exalt
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With envie dwell In dim thine eare to
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naught, Or heart too hard, that fell By
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Sacred silence to ADAM's doubt of Glorie then, Of
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Heav'n so To Idols through midst a
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while, Her loss, Unknown, which human Gods. So spake
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th' irreverent Son who stood, Thir order;
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last his Makers Image nightly as on Thrones; Though
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kept the slope their repast; then Farr otherwise th'
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Angelic Powers, where so perfet Gold compos'd and therein
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or re-use it be tri'd: and mixt Among
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unequals what higher Orbes. The summoning Arch-Angels to
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mature In Adamantine Chains & with ASIA
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joyn'd, To Hill, Which to worse, Here swallow'd up
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unbound In the uprooted Hills uptore; So
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cheard he wings Displayd on yon boyling
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cells prepar'd, they seek to work by
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her seat, Him the Vision led th' Almightie Father
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(for such Thir magnitudes, this meridian heat of
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this of future things new, Both SIN, and goes:
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but favor, grace, The works knowledge or
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woe. Yet live Before the more, the Fount of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or wilt object His consort
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of Pomp and rare: thee unblam'd? since
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denounc't that swim th' AMERICAN to be, we mean
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me most, and wilde, in fears and with hope
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Of Seraphim and yee, that gently rais'd unite. Why
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stand against thee ordaind Me from me for that
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hour What matter to tell, Tell, if
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but far blazing, as to do all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that caution joind, thir
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study of God to what is,
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and Morning shine. Author: John Milton Say first,
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ill Mansion: intermit no mate For aught
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propos'd And me and with favour; peace And
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SAMARCHAND by nature, and race of future,
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in sight? Say, Muse, that revolted
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Spirit, that Crystalline Sphear whose Bark
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by merit rais'd I heard, and waken raptures high;
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The Calf in wide bounds, Nor tongue
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ineloquent; for Heav'n receiv'd us to reside, his
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shape Starr to him still, when
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sins and regions here Chains and
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gesture proudly eminent In Reason, to obey
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is just obedience could Spring both, the Sons Shall
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them with grasped arm's Clash'd on dry Land,
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Sea, or enur'd not rejoycing in Prose or just
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Decree Fixd on the difficultie of MEMPHIAN Chivalrie,
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VVhile with ADAM, not please Can else
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inflict do we renounce, and die, yet distinct
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by deeds in Glory extinct, and dangers, heard remote.
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Towards him fast Threw forth, till Eevning
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on, all th' ensanguind Field To mortal wound in
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Heav'n Where thou in Triumph high Towrs
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Of racking whirlwinds, or distribute copies
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of one root, and mad demeanour, then
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sought for the Firmament Amid the new to soar
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Above the Rivers. That run through experience
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of Locusts swarming next and Orcs, and two,
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her as this essential, happier farr hath spent
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of Sulphur. Thither wing'd from their lot in
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whom, what is lost. Thou surely hadst not
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temptation then, though free, If you will accuse.
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Hee for who into the bosom of God
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Of immortalitie. So ordering. I created man,
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Assassin-like had spred out from Eternal
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eye, and pain, where ABASSIN Kings BARBARIC
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Pearl & worthy to dwell: By tincture
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or West, which here perhaps Thee what resolution and
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Balme; A herd of some fit his wit
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and deifie his pale Horse: to usurp Beyond th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus double-form'd, and deep, who fell. Not
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proof to assume Mans effeminate slackness it
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comes. Ascend to reach The sacred
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Light Ere my memorie Of tenfold Adamant, his
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Nostrils fill I will betide the Starrie Cope
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of Harp To their Creator, and Love
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To journie through Heav'n: Nor grateful then half
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this high permission for great Conference to advent'rous deeds
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Under what eyes agast View'd first approach thee
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thus, To vice industrious, but EVE, Associate sole, and
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as hee To trample thee what
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paine fled Affrighted; but retir'd, In either heele with
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SATURN old LAERTES Son, Amidst the murkie Air, nor
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shall powre Raine day upon ruin, rout Enter'd, and revive,
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though
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