Robo poem for 2021-02-18
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If Prayers Could not built by Death is
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accessed, displayed, performed, viewed, copied or suttlety: Though
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I keep, by me, have sought not. Hast
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thou by violence fear'd aught; And high behest
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon JACOB saw Due
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search I warne Thy self how glorious
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trial unsought be In all things; Thou
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wilt descrie Communicating Male he rears from like
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sense within And Life-blood streaming to enlighten th' upright
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beams That scorn'd his own? ingrate,
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he may arise On EUROPE with Power That all
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temptation then, If it grew Transform'd:
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but featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like Quivers hung, and
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thinner Aire. As Bees In tangles, and passion to
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that God outspred, (Such are to soar Above th'
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East, had filld Th' Imperial Ensign, which yonder
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starrie flock, allur'd The Atheist crew,
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but of som Plume, that Sea-beast LEVIATHAN, which
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God before Hath past through experience of sorrow unfeign'd,
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and havoc fabl'd Knights In dust, our good, Where
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Armies rung A dreadful deeds deservd no
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Mate With impetuous rage, And Powers that more
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bold Wont ride in sighs found no unbounded
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hope Is yet shon, Majestick though
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God enthron'd, our Sentence, that live, and
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Quiver with hellish foes anow besides, vaulted with Envy
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and thronging Helms Appear'd, and Cherubim Forth
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issuing at THEB'S and submissive Charms
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Smil'd with peril gone All persons
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concerned disclaim any files of mankind
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under ground wast good, forbids to pleasure,
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for whose conspicuous count'nance, without him to transgress.
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ITHURIEL and foul obscur'd: As one bad Angels met
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thou eat'st, thou solitude, is thine; it now without
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leave ye, and Leaders thither to pitie enclin'd,
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He now more, and plac't A place like
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which having pass'd Through the dust,
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Desirous to remaine In unitie defective, which
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op'nd from the Love-tale Infected SIONS
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daughters with Envy and Feminine, Her former vain designe
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New warr, provok't; our belief, that disgorge
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Into my Death expos'd The current of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where Nature of Deitie I seduc'd them
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Less then Reliques, Beads, Indulgences, Dispenses, Pardons, Bulls,
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The supple knee? ye see Black fire Unquenchable, the
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surging waves, There sit and plac't or
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using or Soul with infinite In amorous
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delay. Nor I still thy aid, Thy going is
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very easy. You two equal'd the Power is,
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and with grasped arm's Clash'd on high Tree
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Load'n with sincere Of many Throned
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Powers, Consult how without longer shivering under the excellence,
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but by stirring up a Furnace flam'd, yet now
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reignes Full Orb'd the ruful stream; fierce encountring
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Angels many Throned Powers, and wilde, Up
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to repose Your wonder, and Fruits
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which glory with heart Of his voice: him behold
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The fatal Throne: Which neither breath stir not the
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fertil Banks Of knowledg, nor on Armour
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staind ere th' occasion pass RHENE or
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using any additional terms Of CERES ripe for food
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In Entrailes, Heart or blame, but
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a shout that glittering Staff unfurld Th' Apostat, and
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all thir Lord: Under what proof unheeded; others
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envie more; Or Earth, wherein hee of monstrous
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shapes Will For state, as Gods;
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for long Perplex'd the seat of sleep
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secure; his anointed King; all assaults Their
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Altars by this houre Of riot ascends above Should win
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the strength & Heav'n such glorious before each
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Bird Sings darkling, and glad that same whom mutual
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league, United thoughts intent I still advance Thy
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coming, and night, Devoid of Glorie account, But well
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Spare out of thee, and slight bound
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high pitch let us rather Death expos'd The fiery
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concave touring high. As we hope Of order, quit the
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fourfold-visag'd Foure, Distinct with me not
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beneath his second opportunity to soar Above
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all her Cheeks with prone carreer with Weapons more
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precious things remote Produces with desire,
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which op'nd wide Crystallin Skie, and fair, divinely wrought, Ascended,
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at Altars, when Thir sacred Light began
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to languish without controule Had wondrous, as
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Queen of receiving it, I spar'd not,
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sovran Mistress, if Predestination over-rul'd by Faith imputed, they brought
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me inferiour, infinite Abyss the book was
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formd us as great exploits, but wish'd
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the Earth; there to rebellious crew?
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Armie against the rest shall confess to
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Souls In prospect; there will presume: Whence heavie pace
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the reception of Heav'ns blessed Spirits for
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my forewarning, and counsel whom mutual
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Honour and ANCIENT NIGHT, I at these
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scarce begins Her Temple enshrine. Such to
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do his holy One man, By
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Merit more glorious, in Heav'n With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd:
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Such prohibitions binde Volatil HERMES, and all her Silver cleer;
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If so streight, so foule Thir mighty wings
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Lay vanquisht, rowling in Hell: so highly,
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to Almightie Acts, With stubborn patience as beseems
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Thy Love, which might Extort from
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bliss, Yet thence Unseen amid the dores Op'ning thir
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Feet, when ZEPHYRUS on Bitnet (Judy now prepar'd
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In humid exhalations, and love. I thence gliding through
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experience of chearful face, wherein lies Th'
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Image who for EVE perhaps, to bloom, or
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stand, The key of noblest temper chang'd by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on mans polluting Sin with
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bland words voucht with ambitious mind Considerd all Temples
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th' anointed King; And kennel there, nor
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shall remain, but all Her shadowie Cloud his burning Lake
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benumme not her, but favour'd more
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forcible we need were low; To visit all Temples
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th' inferiour, in PALESTINE, and with warring Winds,
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that move In Labyrinth of LUZ, Dreaming
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by Nightingales imbraceing slept, nor vacuous the pledge Of
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order, so dismist in Man, Or satiate fury thus
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repell'd. Is his fatal Throne: Which marrd his forming
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hands so friendly Powers with vain attempt.
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Him by th' Almightie's aide, I know,
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Which when Fate supreame; thence Perpetual Circle, multiform;
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and sworn, That mock our just Circumference, O
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unexampl'd love, though free, My Author rise, Wings were foretold,
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a bitter memorie was ceas't, but
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giv'n me once, now prov'd certain woe, And higher
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Orbes. The horrid Shade above Who art
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thou, what sweet attractive graces won
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who thus double-form'd, and demurr Seis'd us, though
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the cause! But first inflam'd of Spirits perverse
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With mortal to like in Night, and rare: thee
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feel The gracious was urg'd Main
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reason then thy transgressions, and wonderful Of warring
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Winds, that meek man, to th' extent
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somtimes, with solemne purpose to wander forth her
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perverseness, but with thundrous Clouds were
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long woes are accepted Son, Heire, and faded
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cheek, but when BELLONA storms, With Naphtha
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and cleerd, and lost, And love sincere, Thus roving
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on Bitnet (Judy now Of smoak
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and support uneasie steps of this obtaine By center,
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or without prominently whenever any purpose to augment, And
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joynd In DOTHAN, cover'd field, where plentie hung to
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build His heart, then The Sojourners of woe,
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More destroy'd then his verdure clad Each quarter,
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to soar Above th' ambrosial frutage bear, Our
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Enemy, our brok'n Rear Insulting, and
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stedfast hate: At Feed or Palme, each his bone;
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to ours, Differing but rackt with red right aspect
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Against invaders; therefore can God Th' Angelic Host
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Of difficulty or Earth, in addition
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strange; yet regular Then loose from God, as
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great atchiev'd. Long after taste the
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Son, Heire, and all assaults Their
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living strength, And heavier doom, which instructs us try
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thee, in PALESTINE, and things smil'd, With blandishment, each
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his Peers, He lights, if I
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yeilded, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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Armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord, and also
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mad'st it joyn'd, To him com,
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And ACCARON and full. After soft windes with
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scorn. Think nothing wants, but thine, shall my adventure to
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dwell; But yet who lives in his sovran
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vital Lamp; but patiently thy eternal might know; At
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first op'ning bud, and with pale. But yet
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tolerable, As leaves and spread Wide over Fields
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Where Cattel and repulst Whatever sleights none
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appeerd, From Pole to dalliance with revenge:
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cruel his Sentence pass through experience of fraud, though
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through experience of pendent Rock of touch to fall
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Hee ended, and sigh'd From use, Conceales not deale Wors
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then they judge the dust returne. But
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who under darkness; but malice; lifted up or SILVANUS
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never parted forelock manly hung to her who thee how
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the Standerd there by Day, The stonie
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hearts desire. Whence ADAM with revenge: cruel
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warres, Wasting the same. Wonder not
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perswade immediate Warr, Warr or wilt
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taste to emulate, but rackt with dangers and
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as this Garden we may only canst represent As
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thus transported I revive At last Yawning receavd them
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right, Had shadow'd them from Heav'n, som tumultuous
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cloud those Myriads though begun Early, and with thwart
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obliquities, Or hear'st thou eaten of being such, As
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they, the noontide Bowrs: Thus I by
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sad experiment I attend, Pleas'd highly they
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move, Serv'd by whose charge Of ugly
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Serpents; horror Plum'd; nor wanted they
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owe; when time may seduce Thee what compulsion
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and unguarded, and as in fears and woe, More aerie,
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last reasoning this our Union or
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passion not, finding way, till hoarse, and empties to return
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unto the op'ning wide, but giv'n; what praise could
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I live for
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