Robo poem for 2021-02-27
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If Prayers Could not fight. So various,
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not DAVIDS Sons, who sits Our yet so
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suffice his admonishment Receave with hostile Arms Fearless
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assault, In Manhood also in Bands With thicket overgrown,
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grottesque and call'd From thir load, Rocks, but
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afford him com, And flying March, along Innumerable
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before thee This downfall; since borne
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With reverence meek, As liberal Thou with me
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in despair, to taste? Forbid who first, that
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smooth the sharp and therein dwell. For
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Seasons, and through With what must ensue.
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Sometimes towards the hether side That dwelt happy Tribes,
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On me, of thee, Natures hand, Celestial Father made his
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Sign Portentous held Spreading thir lateral noise, Hell
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Captive maugre Hell, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose inward lost: him drove: Down thither with torrent
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fire To mortal snare; for prey, Alone, and
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gav'st me; but unbuild His heart, Methought I sat retir'd
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to soar Above all my Glorie rode Of DAVID (so
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call Of bliss Human kinde: Hither of God; I
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against mee they wherewithall, would loose, Though
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in warlike Parade, When thou seest, and
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void of monstrous Serpent suttlest Beast and drinkst, seeking
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but narrower bound his drudge, to quell thir outward
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calme, Artificer of heav'nly Records now plenteous, as may
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reign secure, Secure from above, him serve in
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ADAMS eye. Not of sinful thought, which
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instructs us falling, and love, and waken raptures high; No
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happier Seat Was never, Arms can be sure, and
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right. Or satiate fury yield it seems:
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One easie intercourse pass to sojourn in Glory never
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dwell, Or not, and therein set free
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ROME, where th' HORIZON, and Grace descending to
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man, Assassin-like had need of hateful Office is
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happiness and distributing Project Gutenberg is it suffice to
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himself lamented loud acclaim. Thence more From off From
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cold performs th' HORIZON, and eat Against the
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Wind With dread Emperour with like those his
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graspe What though just number is condemn'd, Convict by
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them that reigns Monarch in th' Abyss: but rackt with
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mortal wound Pass'd frequent, and honour
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these, for yee in an Aerie Knights, and shame, the
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glorious works, nor have gain'd This spacious
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Heav'n, For dust returne. But let them
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Spirit That with me thought in strength,
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of incense His Spirit impure what Name, Sea without
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end, And rest by the PHOENICIANS call'd His Malice, and
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all these various Names, Needlest to soar Above all
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mankind in Women overtrusting Lets her steps, Heav'n receiv'd us
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invisible Glory extinct, and knows how
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often from life; All things, a Scout farr less
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prepar'd, The Records now exhal'd, and things to EVE
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The facil gates of monstrous shapes Will
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once With gratefull Smell, Herbs, Fruits, & Bay After
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soft Axle, and end Thou lead'st me,
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least the Gulf Tamely endur'd not, and
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Towrs, And at our woe, Regions in Heav'n Gates
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for such was hid my dream, And kennel
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there, And what chance, what evasion bear him
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chief delight, which resounds In vain, Matter unform'd
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and as Sea-men tell, Or heart of
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Roses smil'd. Then shining Orbes hath so fair it
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vain; awe from the strict necessity; Our
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knowledge within soare Of onset ended
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frowning, and Soule, Acknowledge him done his
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flight the days may succeed, so fresh dews and
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URIEL to jollitie and erect, Least that
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end, and knows Any, but till part in
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DAN, Lik'ning his Thunder in hateful strife, hateful Office now
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got, And various living Soul. Male he
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bowd His wrath or fear surpris'd and
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difficult, not by whose bright the Sons
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Came like measure of bad Errand, Man
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of Arrows barbd with vain Covering if warr
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appears Wag'd in highth of Sulphur.
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Thither by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on thy self;
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by what I undertook To found me,
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the Coast averse From every Bush with song was
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but thenceforth Endu'd with most shall them every kinde
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Wondrous in length they not capable her
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original lapse, true allegiance, constant thoughts restraind as in
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PALESTINE, and Fowle. In future time.
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With hundreds and call'd EGYPT, divided into the
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HOLY LAND to naught, Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor blame lights on Bitnet (Judy now severe,
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Imput'st thou thy doom, which The sourse and flour,
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Glistring with honour him leagu'd, thy cours
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by himself now What when his Robe Uncover'd more.
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So cheard he hies. Stand in Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted
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by String or Fruit, sacred things, and go, so Fate
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Free Vertue tri'd. If we may lead
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To adore the lower stair That bring forth So
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ordering. I created like which none I
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see How shall he wish'd, but peace obtain'd
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Unacceptable, though matchless, and condemns to return and
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woe, With Reason, all vertu void; Who since
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our doom frail Man alive; by furious King, who
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under Heav'n of Seraph rowling in Heav'n. They felt
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how gird well, in Waters generate Reptil
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with revenge: cruel fight, Sore toild, his weak
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is evil that God, Creator hath God
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon she cry'd,
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Against a Cloud that Region scarce to
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set On duty, sleeping found Th' Eternal dayes?)
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What shall his bounds, Nor can copy upon
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my bliss. Scepter then pursue Vain Warr
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Irreconcileable, to do aught, which thus his
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World, seemd then conglob'd Like those dayes they
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thought, and relate To bellow through experience
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taught the beginning, that won The middle
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pair that boast not: for the rest
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what mould, and gates of field and
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in VALDARNO, to death or heav'd his
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prime In all who that Fruit, Whoever tempted; which
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Man fall'n. Yet scarce Had ris'n or
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ADAMS: Round the mid Heav'n; I perform, speak
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thy Lord, to adorne Her stores were matcht, who
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will pine Immovable, infixt, and nobleness thir shapes
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immense, and bold, Destruction to abide United I
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In Forrest huge appeer and ARMORIC Knights; And
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high permission of blustring winds, which tacks
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a Structure high, now severe, had thought in Glory
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never ceasing bark'd With ardor to
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incarnate and disdain'd not lost; Attonement for on
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Bitnet (Judy now began, and Brake, or Fish
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and laughs the smiles on golden deeds, Thy likeness, thy
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Life; But whom imbracing, thus alone, By
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ancient TARSUS held, or humid traine. The
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grassie Herbe Fearless assault, In INDIA East with quick
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instinctive motion we his eyes, Sunk down alone against
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the more Heav'n; Who is plac't; Whence
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true allegiance, constant Lamp, and call'd me soon, For
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his looks Of those Orbs; in Hell? As deep
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high exploit: But all Her Seed Is the
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Winds under state In common, rang'd for now Must
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eat, they do? if what punishment; Which
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God remit His lineaments Divine; the Grape She
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was TYPED in peace. Can turn, or Sunnie
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Hill, Mystical dance, yet my Mothers lap? there frequent,
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and lyes Bordering on me remaines, VVhich
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onely like to possess All kinds, and all thir
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names of anyone in Heav'n Which tasted works
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knowledge or a dark DIVAN, and spent, sunk before
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the sea, Earth No fear and joyd immortal
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love refines The Poles of thee: Retire,
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or Heaven, Where good thereof all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that Reason joyn'd. These tidings from beneath,
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Just confidence, and Love Had rous'd
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the prime; As they pursu'd The Vassals
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of anyone anywhere at these his ray. What
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pleasure I provided you 'AS-IS' WITH NO REMEDIES
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FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR REFUND
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- You two broad bare strand,
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While smooth ADONIS from him linkt in
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PALESTINE, and longing eye; Nor streit'ning Vale, nor staid,
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till wandring course Had ended frowning, and give it
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rose as fast, too like ripe for God
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alone, while over Fields more gross and swage With
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winged Hierarch repli'd. Was set, and Potentates
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and pure To Till then rage) and MESSIAH was
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known till firmer thoughts more awful Ceremony And black GEHENNA
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call'd, Forbidden Tree, That practisd falshood under shew
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more? Our wonted calm. On mee thou such force upon
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his fall, and taste; But opposite fair
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Creature in her th' advantage gaine.
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What though SPRING and circumscrib'd thir port Not of
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God; That they rose; Thir natural center to Godhead; which
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you I that word mightier service as Princes,
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Potentates, Warriers, the top The lip
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of Warr: Of noxious vapour, or JUNO'S, that know
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Concern'd not met Under him less Then smell
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of all unweeting, seconded thy inexperience what
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sort by me once, with me now behold
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all Her mariageable arms, and despair
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And high renown; For joy Sole King, All
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thy flesh, And hourly conceiv'd A standing fight, the
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exclusion from mercy shewn On each other;
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nor yet once past, present, and serv'd it
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nightly by th' Ocean stream: Him the PHOENICIANS call'd
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that Man And courage and Inhabitants: Her former state
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he lost and him out fit Of right,
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or these two with me rais'd,
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and Fruits, & what peace assur'd, observes Imagind rather
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what ever now Foule dissipation follow'd RIMMON, whose sovran
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Mistress, if what eyes That Shepherd, who himself
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ingross't All seemd well beware, And govern
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thou hee, as struck'n mute, though from the
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calmest life: But whether our
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