Robo poem for 2022-04-03
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1.E.7. Do as may speak. Hast thou
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knowst What though strange Desire with mate For Man therein
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Each in these corporal nutriments perhaps The irksome hours,
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and all her steps, Heav'n so strange Thou
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to resigne, and slow, Who speedily through
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each Tree of him, Towns, and woe, Regions of anyone
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anywhere at mine Not BABILON, Nor hee
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the deep: So numberless were one;
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how good, and all hope excluded thus, ADAM,
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misthought of God; I thence to sit
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contriving, shall double JANUS, all sides, from utter
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dissolution, as Princes, whom sad overthrow and
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pride, and paine, Can he Lordly sits Grim
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DEATH my side up here Danc'd hand with
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Omnipotence, and therein plant eyes, and gave
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command, ere well I did ISRAEL
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scape into Nature unpossest By Fountain fome belated Peasant
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sees, while Waiting revenge: cruel Serpent: him a
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few unknown Long to offend, discount'nanc't
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both, had it returnd by manly hung
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not, where highest Heav'n; th' Eternal
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purpose to soar Above all sides With me? how
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the highest, and shall he hies.
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If you have thir inmost womb, more milde, Retreated
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in shape, That with vain attempt. Him whom now
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upbraided, as Sea-men tell, though the
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Hall (Though like themselves decreed Thir multitude, like this
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Man therefore was plaine, A third part have equal'd
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the requirements of monstrous sight Had cast at
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Altars, when he fell, As we must pass,
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What e're his doom: he put two strong hold
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Immortal vigor, though by me, though the supreme King
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MESSIAH, and drinkst, seeking but that they onely
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over PONTUS, and as under shade
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Made passive both, had said, thy utmost
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force, who live thus held his
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wandring Fire to his head, but he
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appeers, And high neighbouring Arms Against
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us off Into their hideous ruine and lyes the
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deep a ridge direct, For happy
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Realms of Morn. Now other, as Are
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yet linkt; Which with me. As resting found
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beyond abstain To one slight bound his
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way, Though now SATAN, and dischargd; what
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may see Thus God spake, each In thee partake Full
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Counsel must dwell, hope never see How provident
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he went, and smallest Dwarfs, in peace Of
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Brick, and warmd: All yours, while Sonorous mettal
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blowing adverse power before, Argue thy spirits had
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rung, The Womb as great command impress'd his Altar
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to dwell; That mighty Father made
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them, up rose As good from
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the odds appeerd Up rose As far blazing,
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as mee. They to submit or humid Bow, When
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this license and fuming rills, AURORA's fan, Lightly dispers'd,
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and knows how thir Tongues a Monster, upward
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like themselves they prosper'd, bud and
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Orcs, and drearie Vaile They hard'nd more From what
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had rais'd, and passion to human sense: Henceforth
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of Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of absence mimic Fansie next
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in PALESTINE, and hollow; though bold, will And now
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at eeve In Heaven, or Earth, short Of Enemie
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All path leads up with ruinous
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(to compare the aire Meets his fall, o'rewhelm'd
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With incense, where to view they bid
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the Cataracts of anyone in hell Precedence, none,
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None shall need, not by it thee unbefitting holiest
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place, Where Armies to delude them from like
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this they who beheld The easiest recompence, and with
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adverse power Who all a day will leave attempt,
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which evil Be infinitly good, But wherfore should enthrall
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themselves: I heard, for ever thence Had it pursues
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Things not soon Follow, as since, but short sigh
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of anyone anywhere at Altars, when the noontide
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Bowrs: Thus SATAN; and combustion down
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they found, How have at sight Of fierce
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Strive here in Arms, in spacious wound Pass'd underneath
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beheld Our fealtie With thy success may much
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what ere evil plight In Gems
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and sure, The copyright holder), the ample rode,
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whose great Maker rais'd To settle here
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Breathe forth redounding smoak and avert From mee
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thou with grasped arm's Clash'd on errand sole, and
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passion into CHAOS, and mine Eyes, and dangers, heard
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attentive, and smoak: Such ambush from Councel
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thus began. Whence true vertu void; Who from
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human Life Began to enure Our
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greatness will be so, since I
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extinct; A dewie locks distill'd Ambrosia; on JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA
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and faded splendor likest Heaven could make deathless pain? Ye
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Cedars, with their Train ascending: He ruind, for
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one stroak, as that possesse Earth, this
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Empyreal Heav'n, by stirring up & youth
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about them askance, and passion mov'd, in
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Heav'nly Power, And should with mortal voice, I
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purchase with ambitious to soar Above all Minims of Heav'n;
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now Acknowledge him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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met Undazl'd, farr the fleecie Starr Of
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hazard as seems, Inflam'd with hellish
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foes walk the Hall Of sooty coal the wisdom
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infinite That little knows how blows the Pool His
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Sons, like themselves defac't While here observd His
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laughter at his loines and rule Us
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his head, devouring fire. Sounder fierie Steeds Reflecting blaze
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Far round If your harmless innocence Deserving Paradise!
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if no cost and Scepter high
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feasts to suffer more, for Heav'n, for
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of Replacement or last thus forlorne Though not
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beneath This more milde, Retreated in
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fears and dreaded through experience taught the way the
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IRS. So neer him due and
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Love thou what cause, and complain that tour'd
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Fould above the sociable Spirit, that done,
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well this delicious Fare; For Death into
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the Giant brood Of MOLOC furious windes
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with Eternal Father in thee, I sollicite thee too
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long, Beyond compare Great are past through fire
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and stay: forlorn and Clouds With loath'd intrusion, and th'
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account To mortal combat or bearded Grove The
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Sun, or enmity fulfill. For such thou attended gloriously
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from God saw Due entrance up here ended, and
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spring Out of envie, or spread her widest Gates,
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Harmonious numbers; as one Realm, but from Deaths rapacious
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claimes; But thir wanton rites, which
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wee freely give; as long usurpt, Whom
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to others note Singing thir gifts, and Confusion worse
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By thee, dim Eclips disastrous twilight here; and doubt
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and found, which requires From mee encampt
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on golden seat's, Frequent and race of God;
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I will change Worth waiting, since denounc't
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that of despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord,
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and peaceful sloath, Not BABILON, Nor great Father. Admiration
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seis'd The field secure, Consulting on Bitnet
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(Judy now one, this earthly, with more
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affect, Honour, Dominion, ADAM, rise, Whether his Robe
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Uncover'd more. But all Her gather'd beach They dreaded through
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experience taught to turn Desirous, all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that this frail Originals,
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and future, in foresight much in terrible Example the
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ample Air Shorn of Hell, or employee of Warr,
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My Bowels, their stately tread, or possess
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A generation, whom mutual love, Uninterrupted joy, but a
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Foe Approaching gross to fly from the
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Son, in fears and thereon Offer sweet Recess,
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and reaping plenteous crop, Corn wine and wanton wreath
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in Hell, or Heaven could make her Elm; she
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deserts thee hither summond, since borne
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His glory excites, Or ambush from SYRIAN ground, or
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feard to compass all assaults Their living Carcasses design'd
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Both when BELLONA storms, With Men as this
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pleasant seemd. Each at Sea Monster, upward like doom,
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if thy Nature to serve in
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opposition sits Our eye-lids; other calls us less,
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In fellowships of Heav'n; for as freely with songs
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to abstinence, Much fairer person lost all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that stand fast; to beare, Prosperous or
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have drencht her DEATH my adventrous Song, URANIA,
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by John Milton Whom the points of Sea
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flow'd Fast caught, they around the
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Son, thou hee, thou Wouldst thou what
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for copies of cold and various fruits Of
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Conscience, into Gods Thy weaker; let mee
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adornd With liberal Thou hast lost,
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should thy creatures, and passion to
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corporeal barr. But wherefore with tears VVatering
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the Liveries dect of Panim chivalry To PALES, or
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to flight Through labour calls us praying, and
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receiv'd; but afford Our voluntarie move th' Archangel
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MICHAEL, this frail Man fall'n. Yet willingly
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thou alwayes with native righteousness, And durable; and heard, without
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permission of heav'nly ground appeers, Not pleas'd,
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Advising peace: and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He spake:
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and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee next
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himself rebellious, here art likeliest by supplication we hold
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them with a radiant visage round As meet thy
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Faith, and Stone, Whereof hee First Man, SATAN to pass
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Unprais'd: for thy memorie His Stature, and printed and
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with sly circumspection, and pain Torments him; round
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self-rowl'd, His Name Shall leave Unworshipt, unobey'd the Depth
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Of miserie, I will put to lose
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the Foundation (and Men though terrour chang'd his
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experienc't eye, His heart Of despicable foes. With Fish
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and casts to evil durst upon his
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rebellious rout Fell not the Taste, Sight, Smell, Herbs,
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Fruits, & each Had, like doom, Yet oft
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his contempt of aire, To intercept thy doom,
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Yet went forth pernicious highth. The
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new wak't from Heaven, or shame: Which thus judgement
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he counsels different, or Days, months,
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and give his flowing cups With
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whose Bark
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