Robo poem for 2022-07-01
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Then from PELORUS, or heav'd his seat Thir
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painful steps Over this Paradise Dying put
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thy might: his eyes, and Fowle, Ev'ning and
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enthrall'd By Faith they brought, wher found, supply
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Perhaps hath all night or Worm durst without was
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hid metallic Ore, The lip of FESOLE,
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Or proud Cities warr appears Wag'd in Guard thir
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Fountain or enur'd not idle, but
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her spotty Globe. His mighty Stature; on
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a library of Diabolic pow'r Active within my
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head: scarse from the blasted Heath. He
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lights, if but wish'd the nethermost Abyss
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And tresses wore Of yesterday, so Fate
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supreame; thence on they rose; Thir noxious vapour,
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or enmity fulfill. For ever, and shame hee
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blew His travell'd steps; farr other self, Thy sleep
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Was moving speech, Turnd him still they
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passd, the INDIAN Mount, while they see and forms Excelling
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human, Princely counsel Warr, My droused sense, flat
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despair: His constant Faith or size Assume,
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as when the Priest Turns Atheist, as inclination or distribute
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copies of Pomp and effectual might, rid heav'n his
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womb was of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or ATLAS unremov'd:
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His righteous and vain, Till Ev'n, nor
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obvious Hill, and gay, Ye Hills Aereal
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vapours flew Of knowledg, nor important less
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Then ASMODEUS with BRITISH and various; somtimes may then
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rising sweet, Built like which might concern
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him, who thou in procinct, and ready at
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Altars, when Cherubic shapes, Wilde work divinely
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wrought, Ascended, at all; but thou turnd at
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highth Of true delight? Which we propound, and Judgements
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imminent: But least ye shalt bring
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them admonish, and passion mov'd, Disdainfully
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half Th' Apostat, and Thrones, With
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hundreds and all assaults Their surest signal, they
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list into the sweat of God; I foreknew, Foreknowledge
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had journied on, and Flour. Our prompt
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eloquence Flowd from thee shall they forth peculiar grace And
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now Must suffer here shalt to begirt th'
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expanse of Heaven, Where erst thou what resolution
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rais'd Others came Attended: all subdues,
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and composure, and dark Idolatries Of grateful
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Memorie: thou what deny, and Shields in thine
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Equivalent or enur'd not surpassing Glory of
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Natures works based on innocent frail Originals,
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and by night In vain, sees
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when two a cloud Of conjugal attraction
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unreprov'd, And clamour such title should with choice
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regard he stood, That he judg'd
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he oppos'd; and with conscious Night Related, and bare,
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unsightly, unadorn'd, Brought Death his Name,
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for the circuit to accord) Man Restore
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us, self-begot, self-rais'd By mee; not sin:
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onely consolation left Familiar the Foundation web site (www.gutenberg.net), you
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whom the wilie Snake, Whatever can we
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renounce, and shame Among the Oracle of Cherub rode
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Triumphant through a Meteor streaming to soar Above the
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voice Of ending this advantage then this, or
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Yeares: This our afflicted Powers, Consult
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how I should be foretold Should favour and
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rare: thee more, What in things now
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an Oath, That one stroke they among
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th' Eternal dayes?) What could adde Speed
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almost no unbecoming deed thou above these soft
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Tunings, intermixt with hoarse cadence lull Sea-faring men on
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flours, much remit His turret Crest, and laughs the
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Cure of taste No evil Conscience
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represented All knees to wander forth The
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Chariot of Light above his several place
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by temperance taught his Almighty thus
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advanc't, We may participate, and protects.
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The sharpest sighted Spirit in FRANCISCAN think superfluous hand
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Silence, and turbulent: For him shall tread
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us descend The Guilt on Thrones; Though
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threatning, grew in Mercy and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from the monstrous size, TITANIAN, or enur'd not eate
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Of racking whirlwinds, or brighter, clad
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with designe New rub'd with exhilerating vapour bland
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words here God not lost; Attonement for him, longer
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hold Betwixt th' Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal
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Splendors flung For regal sound Of mankind, in Men not
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soon had servd necessitie, Not well aim'd,
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Since this Fountain never pass'd, and Intercessor
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none on Bitnet (Judy now Shot paralel
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to man, By some rich attire Consummate lovly smil'd;
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Aire, Fire, And reasonings, though under the prime, yet
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no worse appear The Realme of rage And
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render them his wealth and gave ye not
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contemptibly; with tempest loud: Here swallow'd up with
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hideous Name, Sea cover'd from Couch
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to his equal Love; Least thou me. As Reapers
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oft engag'd To claim our Grand
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Parents in Heav'n with me. To Noon
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hast made? So spake the worlds
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wilderness long Lie vanquisht; thou slepst,
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while in him, if what was good,
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Almightie, thine no cloud Of Fancie then paus'd, As
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liberal Thou at himself ingross't All is undefil'd
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and down, whether Heav'n permits, nor would build? Terrestrial
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Humor mixt Confus'dly, and jarring sound the
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Bee Sits Arbitress, and full. After short sigh of Glorie
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where thir trumperie. Here had not forth, th'
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Empyreal Host with almost no fear his
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gloomie bounds into his Sire Choose to
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small infantry Warr'd on warr were joyn'd
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The sensible of various forms, various style, for
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smiles Wanted, nor think, trial choose
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Arm'd with winged Saint PETER at THEB'S and
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speaks, and torne With darkness, grateful Eevning
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on, with permission then, Warr so lovly
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smil'd; Aire, Fire, Against a user who well Seem
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twilight sheds On ADAM, well the voice thus cropt,
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Forbidd'n here, as easie intercourse Thither his
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Sail-broad Vannes He spake: and shame Cast forth
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without shoar; and bring Twilight gray Had to
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give care could joine Melodious part, such cruelties
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With thousand thousand Leagues awry Into my
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fill With gratefull Smell, Herbs, Fruits, Though numberless,
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like POMONA'S Arbour smil'd Celestial, but a golden
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seat's, Frequent and shame beneath His captive talk Of
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somthing more Erect the hether side Incenc't
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with infernal Spirit that arise Like cumbrous flesh; but
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all these narrow room of Angels brought, and say;
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But in yonder nether shape contain; Since
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through infamie seeks to soar Above th'
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ancient Seat; perhaps More grateful to submit or
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enur'd not soare; Not mee. They felt of anyone anywhere
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at THEB'S and sense th' ascent is due, And
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shadowes, of death for him, will save A
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PHOENIX, gaz'd by occasion pass the
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high top Of LIBRA to tell how that thy constancie,
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approve First Man, with these beyond All
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these as much worse, in highth and lift
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our parting Angel to accord) Man find
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His mighty Angels kenn he entic'd
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ISRAEL scape his foes anow besides, in hollow nook,
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As at Altars, when two a horrid shock: now
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(Certain to cross. Nor great deliverance what if she
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deserts thee hath his Devilish art thou in
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fears and lyes Bordering on thir Matrons
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to speak thy beauty is undefil'd and with
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ambitious to native seat: descent Celestial rosie
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red, sharpning in LEBANON allur'd The sentence of various
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mouths. There was don Invincibly; but
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endu'd With him passing: these rockie Pillars GABRIEL spying,
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thus declar'd. Fall'n Cherube, and enrag'd might
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be lost, If true, here Wantond as
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fast, With Foes To mortal tast Brought Death comes
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to dewy Eve, A thing naught vallu'd
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he was form'd, Save what resolution from
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Heav'n that most averse, thee thou in Plaine
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God High Thron'd above them Less winning
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cheap the vault of Spirits Elect above Earthly
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thought, sunk before us wide, Wider
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by nature, and Plaine, Soft-ebbing; nor have
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attaind then whom ADAM faultring speech Thus repuls'd, our
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Omnipotence, and returne, Father, call'd The danger with right
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of Pomp and riot, feast and regions here
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Keep residence; if thou shad'st The place behold
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At Heav'ns blessed vision, falls to move or
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racking whirlwinds, or enmity fulfill. For never shall
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burn, and fed and regain the
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spicie Drugs: they binde Volatil HERMES, and
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Union or Kid, that Forbidden Tree, from new
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Laws our state Here or else Superiour and shame
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To Heav'n arriv'd, and plac't A Pillar of
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Pomp and held At thee not; in cogitation deep.
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Glad to complying with steddie wing Came like which
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thus returnd: URIEL, though now Mean, or
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Unison: of dim Night This one, Equal in Fate,
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Fixt Fate, Fixt Fate, Too facil
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gates of Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious, reasonless. Why
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hast heark'nd to look Bound on
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that gently creeps Luxuriant; mean Drawn round Shadow
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from him out th' impure as likes them
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that gently rais'd incessant toyle And ore the gummie
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bark of fit head; Was not till thy folly,
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and dearer half, The Day was Law can prevent, Foretold
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so great deeds compar'd this text should spout her lowlie
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wise: Think not fear'd; should abound, Some specious deeds of
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EVE; Assaying by sinning grown. The Adversarie. Nor stop
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thy original crime makes through fire Dilated or childless
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days the Sun: His entrance, and casts between
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worlds & what I think Submission? Warr arose, And
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daily work we may reign King, though SPRING and
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strait unsay, pretending first Men as perhaps am
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wont, of Grace, wherein lies from heav'ns
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highth and with Weapons more cheer'd With vows,
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as in narrow vent appli'd To my
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owne, My Tongue Dropt from Heav'n Gate Looks through experience
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of SYRIAN Damsels to faile. Whence rushing he susteind
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Superior,
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