Robo poem for 2022-01-01
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Serpent, Inmate bad, and Gold; and Intercessor
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none accountable, preferring Hard liberty before them at http://www.pglaf.org. Produced
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by me, that strife Of pleasure, for some fit
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strains pronounc't or have begot These paths
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and twilight sheds On duty, sleeping soon obscur'd with
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full of nature breeds, Perverse, all Baptiz'd,
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shall he never had round, a heap of
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Morn, I bring; Which tasted works if
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the Midriff with ravishment Attracted by these subject for
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whose eye so long back Stay his under ground
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for grace With hundreds and impetuous recoile
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and avert From mee with gushing bloud of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where and shame in imitation of
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blessed, and howl'd Within these a universal King; And
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gladlier shall to smite Descending, and through
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Heav'n, And mortal Sentence pass RHENE or Song,
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resound thee combin'd In time and bear, Our great
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MOGUL Down had disincumberd Heav'n, soon failing,
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meets A Heaven Gate of Heav'ns That
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whoso eats thereof, your wings Wide gaping, and pardon
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beg, and breath'd The Figtree, not divulge His end
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to soar Above all terror guards
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The PERSIAN in fears and Grace, wherein appear'd in
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despair, to conceal, and extoll Thy Judgement to CERES
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ripe for speed A numerous then sacrificing,
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laid Numbers that compute Days, months, and incorporate
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both, and arbitrary punishment all assaults Their
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surest signal, they bow, of paragraphs 1.E.1
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through thickest covert was that most
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excels in OREB: and equally enjoying God-like
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food? The Eevning was, and briefly touch the aire,
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To Till then in Heav'n so
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thou thy wicked Tents farr at ease out of
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eyes, Sunk down Return fair Fruit Of
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looks and paine, Till thou profoundest Hell thy
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hands No inconvenient Diet, nor youthful dalliance
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as thine anger shall burn, and flour,
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Glistring with Gordian twine His Malice,
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and regions here with all alike My Fancy
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to submit or present, and with like a higher
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Orbes. The full of Mercie and deform: on
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a receptacle Of every lower stair That for drink
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the prime, yet never to evil he so coming; he
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sees, while At such Fire Compact of wrauth
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awak't: nor Man whom SATAN bowing
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lowly reverent Towards him soon. Advise
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if warr be thir guide: They gladly of Warr: Of
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membrane, joynt, or Faerie Elves, Whose vertue even
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ballance down to side Leaning half-rais'd,
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with his memorie, Nameless in despair, to receave Access
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deni'd; and press'd her Aire Replenisht, and all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that onely in
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Heav'n God shall abound. But in
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Heav'n. O Powers Matchless, but a
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frown Each in Heav'n. Each Orb within them; the arched
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roof thou shalt judge the cause!
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But further shall he our life, and
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valley rings. O how the Master work,
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(b) alteration, modification, or fall Degraded, Wisdom thy wrauth,
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O then my sense and passion in VALDARNO,
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to execute What Heavens and bound the ambient light.
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First Man, Or Longitude, where Gods Altar
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to soar Above th' Omnific Word, the seat The
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smelling sweet: and humane; A Lazar-house it so,
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since he it from Heav'n, Hell-doomd,
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and Femal charm. Earth With lust
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and taste is 64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized
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under hope to accuse Thir rising all
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summ'd thir weakness, how glorious and visage round
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this corporeal to restore The Serpents
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all be parted, bliss Enjoy'd by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on all mankind in your ceasless cry of
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light, Besides what sin in PALESTINE,
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and as vain desire, which else inflict do
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all reponsbility that might so broad circumference Hung high
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pitch let us alone My Bow and works unless
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an Altar to do ill Mansion: intermit
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no unbecoming deed created thee like themselves decreed
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Thir devillish Engine back redounded as
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rais'd unite. Why ask his fill, Though ineffectual found: Warr
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seem'd Woman to mans life In
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AARONS Brest-plate, and mad demeanour, then
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smallest Magnitude close design, by what all highth, and
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full. After these to diminish, and therein stand.
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For dignity compos'd SATAN except, none sure
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your selves with perplexing thoughts with three
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folds were of lost Went all delight, By conversation
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with Air, the terms we perhaps Contented with ambitious
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mind thou hat'st, I nam'd BEELZEBUB. To shew no
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cloud Of hazard huge Porcullis high with me grew
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Transform'd: but straight I ordaine Thir multitude, like
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which wee to come, so Divine, And Vertues, Powers, Princedoms,
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Powers, them askance, and from liveless to taste:
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Betwixt them stood Of washing them
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frisking playd All incorruptible would come
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Out of change. He who thought himself Reserving,
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human ofspring, to fix Their surest
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signal, they dealt? So many Throned Powers, Princedoms, Powers,
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in Heav'n they drop'd, and therein
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By us out-cast, exil'd, his other
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Worlds they Gods And tempt with pain
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From off From thir feet Hasting this
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question thy relation now; Know none regard; Heav'n Now
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Night when earnestly they fill'd, and Grace, Hee
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ended, when vapors fir'd Impress the Earth? reciprocal,
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if from Hell, or where, dismissing quite All
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hast here perhaps asleep secure Either to few
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unknown Region, stretcht out of Hell Roaming
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to soar Above them arms and flaming Warriours,
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Arme again provoke Our task In
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Balmie Sweat, which op'ning to reascend, Though others from
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Heav'n, And at Gods latest Image: I seek, fit habitation
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fraught with slandrous darts, and SILOA'S Brook that skill the
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rinde Still as fast, too slightly barrd. There sit
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secure of joy: the arched roof thou
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wilt bring to dare The sequel each Thicket have foyld,
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If so endur'd, till at play,
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Strait couches close, That they know
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must cease we more?) propounded terms of
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longing eye; Nor troubl'd at THEB'S
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and call'd that seem'd A shameful and MELIND, And
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him fast at THEB'S and beheld so
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in Arms, and all anxious cares, And
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Chrystall wall of God; I then, and call'd
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Mother of Flours That ore the Mossie Trunk I
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lowly down Thus roving on himself; horror
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pale, and LIBECCHIO. Thus BELIAL came from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon to perswade immediate stroak; but thine, to prompt,
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Which else set them to jollitie and wide:
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in thick embatteld Squadrons and Mires, & to
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soar Above them dwell. For sin, on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to avert From us this great
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Seraphic arms and kept for Heav'n, soon discerns, and
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longing wait The happy Realms of Mans Friend, familiar grown,
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I left large Wine-offerings pour'd, Inward and Power,
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And ACCARON and call'd and all sides round As
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Battel bring forth all Windes The radiant
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URIM, work associated files of libertie, who can grow in
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Heav'n so high feasts to explore
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or detach or soon his voice:
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him shalt behold SATAN spake, each plant, and
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all things made, since his happiest if ever, by
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th' ambrosial frutage bear, Our power had left Ridiculous,
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and betraid Him first receavd them as hard by
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stealth Found out of pure To
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evangelize the testimonie of Heav'n till wandring thoughts, that
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deign'd To argue in sight, Amid the lost In
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circuit walles this Dart Strange alteration! Sin
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and spoile back recoiles Upon himself; horror
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seise fast, and end; this gloom; the laws and longing
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wait The penaltie impos'd, to joyne us, that
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now, his satisfaction; so should with
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Nymphlike step he spake His Nostril wide On
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duty, sleeping found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ There
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best, Wherever thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through experience
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of wrauth more oft seen; his Beams,
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or Fancie then stand on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to force with ruinous (to
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compare Great triumph and heat of Gods
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presence, agonie and Heav'nly Quire stood yet
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by fire inflame with tender Grass, Herb yeilding
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Seed, And now his Saints, or Worm
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durst fix farr less Her motions, or Yeares: This
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noveltie on that rape begot These Elements, on errand
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sole, and infinite That were laid
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Fit retribution, emptie as one Who came Attended: all
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reponsbility that uxorious King, AHAZ his new glorious and passion
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tost, Thus fenc't, and remote Produces with TARTAREAN Sulphur,
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and therein plac't A whole included with
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boastful Argument Heroic deem'd, I my advice;
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since none Voutsaf't or of other prey, nor
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appear'd in what proof unheeded; others
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count'nance seemd That thou judge On me alike,
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it stood and SILOA'S Brook that veils
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the while thus double-form'd, and (c) any
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purpose hath rebelld Against the widest Gates,
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if Art Pontifical, a King, AHAZ his conquest,
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and cool, the fixt Laws our
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Tyrant: Now rowling, boiles in Heav'n so
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main Abyss the glorie thou in bad
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Expect to taste? Forbid who Reigns, and hollow; though SPRING
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and full. After the devious Air; then
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breath her heart I alwayes with Creation they
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thought No despicable foes. With victory,
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triumphing through experience of happie Light, Thrones, Dominations,
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Princedoms, Vertues, winged speed, And wisdome
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at thir utmost Hell Fear to my
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crime, Long hee should thus he sees,
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Or one whose radiant Shrine, Dark with
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sad choice to submit or Chance, or choice
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Here matter of ADAM, soon propitious while
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thus oppos'd. Is open? or deep Tract of
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Pomp and incorporate both, had it vain; awe
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About her Gifts
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