Robo poem for 2021-09-24
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To dash Maturest Counsels: for the vulgar Constellations
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warr be mine, I therefore bend With
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Flowers, Our fealtie With glistering Spires
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and fed With Mountains in charge, of
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light, ofspring would soon fill, Though wandring. Brightest Seraph
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tell In Meats and thrice to hazard in hateful Office
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now on NORWEGIAN hills, to tell Of
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ABRAHAMS Loines to part Perform, and full. After these
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that strange fire, He nam'd. Thus
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God shall see Thy lingring, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose image viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and Song; Such ambush
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from the eldest of monstrous Serpent meeting here,
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nor shall his crew Op'nd and feel His
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captive talk Of beaming sunnie Raies,
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a format with steep to me
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cleere, not beare rule, as Night To boast
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what highth thou saw'st; Where Joy entire. Then Crown'd
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With terrors and OPPOSITE, Of force of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or DECAN spreds her thoughts to prosper, and
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Hail holy else but giv'n; what resolution from the
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dayes Giv'n me soon To set
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the ample World With whose fault? Whose
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snowie ridge direct, For hee to taste:
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Betwixt these rebell'd, To darken all assaults
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Their surest signal, they onely but by Night Invests
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the Spring might Extort from fault amerc't Of
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shrubs and with repast, permitting him a non
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profit thee unblam'd? since humane life, knowledge
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in Heav'n for proof of prayer Inspir'd, and
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all who comes That Shepherd, who
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single imperfection, and apprehended nothing from God On
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other Creatures; yet unknown Region, what redounds, transpires Through Optic
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Glass the chosen Seed, In those two
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gentle gales Fanning thir great SELEUCIA, built by
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angry JOVE usurping reign'd: these wilde Beast
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and yet with ease, & soonest recompence it
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again thir blaze on IMAUS bred, Whose snowie
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ridge direct, whence he lost, from
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the gate self-opend wide Hereafter, join'd in thee,
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mighty Angels kenn he who knew The Cattel and
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passion to passion into the rest Mind us their
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State Left for drink the dear by Angels, and
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secure: tell Of Rebel Thrones, but narrower bound high
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Decree Another now gentle sleep and all things,
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Abominable, inutterable, and Power, and durst affront his
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wide watrie Desert: I mine involvd; and Mother, but was
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created, and pangs unfelt before. Ofspring of Heav'ns
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all-ruling Heaven a row Of his wayes
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of Adamantine Gates; three drops on
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blaze, first he convey up amain; and beget Like
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Night, and wine. Witness the horrid Front
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Presented with others. Fall'n Cherube, and with words
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voucht with ambitious aim Against the pain However, and
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beat'n way Which else inflict do all sat
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on Earth. Wherever thus renews. 1.E.7. Do thou resist.
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If ye to flight precipitant, and heard, then returnd
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Up rose Satan fall Down cast Like honour
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him ordain'd: then Heav'n upright and Timbrels
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loud Their great Vice-gerent Reign thou sawst so Divine,
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Sapience and CHAOS heard The hollow Universal
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Face begins Her hand A glorious
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once he rose, they choose; for joy To
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your fleecie Starr of Night, To pray, repent, and Regions
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where he saves
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To fortifie thus dissolv'd; and assume Mans Nature,
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with whom mild Judge and therein By quick up
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stood Thy Love, how dear, and Goats, they thought
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to retaine Her Nurserie; they dread, Rouse and with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on yon Lake with me.
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To vice industrious, but proportion due alike informd With
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Heav'ns Almightie. Thou therefore can impair thee, and
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with pure Intelligential substances require Thy terrors,
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as thir blaze Far round Environ'd wins
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his view: About them preachd Conversion and Battlements adorn'd
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With joy And Judgement he with
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difficulty or thir Rebellion, from SYRIAN Damsels
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to Souls In some glad Son
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whose vertue of immortal love thou what
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art thou, and Nitre hurried back recoiles Upon the arched
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roof Pendant by restraint; what is
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low whom I overlive, Why hee soon discerns,
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and shame Of him showre His Childern, all temptation to
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come, and Faith admit, that bad Angels Demi-gods.
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Nor the Heavens Azure, and some
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evil intercept thy flesh, when behold Farr other
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whirlpool steard. So cheard he weighd,
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The Grandchilde with BRITISH and sate Idol of
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works Created in full Resplendent all Her
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old repute, Consent or any purpose serves His
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starrie Pole: Thou at command, and
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soft'n stonie hearts To deepest Hell,
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or offering meet, and valour breath'd, firm As Man
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And saw Alreadie by Fate had
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seiz'd with wonder now wouldst thy Lips,
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ADAM the Eye, all Temples th' amaz'd
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So farr remov'd VVhich onely righteous Altar, Gods Fould:
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Or theirs by proof, Hell-born, not lost; Evil
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to thee, be th' AEQUATOR, as
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nam'd BEELZEBUB. To claim in Heav'n. But glad Obscur'd,
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where grows More glorious Train With copious matter to
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Death his malice serv'd but double terror: On each
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Band The Victors heel. If then let
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me thy hapless fall In close the Coast
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Of Death, What wonder? when from thy offerd
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good, created man, Met such Fire
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and bold, will renew His Legions,
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whose Bark by Laws the Serpent
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suttl'st Beast Is Pietie to appease thy heart, unfelt
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before. Son, and shame To speak thou,
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escap'd The Project Gutenberg: Fall'n Cherube, and laughs
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the love of vernal bloom, or refund from begging
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peace: Glorie and easiest recompence, and pain is
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choice) Useless and infinite To Gods Time
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counts not, but down alone Seemd
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in despair, to Wing, and Power,
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and with less desire To sound the
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voice but favour'd more th' Angel, art
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thou, execrable shape, And starrie Spheare Of thir Ivorie
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Port the seav'n Who art perfet, not
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slow, Yet fell; confounded CHAOS wilde,
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beat with Air, imbalm'd With Joy for these
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mid-hours, till my side by special grace. But
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neither keen dispatch Of many Throned Powers, nor restrain'd conveyance
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fill'd Immeasurably, all Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in
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hand Abolish his Son? What when bands
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Of racking whirlwinds, or delay: And ACCARON and
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fed and proofread public scorn; he so
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on flours, much ease The image now Sea,
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Aire, Forth issuing at Altars, when wee, somtimes may
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raise New BABELS, had new Joyes, Taste this,
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and infinite despaire? Which tasted such; the Ounce, The
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Race of Heav'ns That bred them
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by Place or humid exhalations, and flaming
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Mount SION, thron'd Between her purple wings, and so
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suffice his second multitude With ruin last, then too
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long, Rage prompted them Gods and feel
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Strength and Evil in PALESTINE, and
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suffering feel? Nor God, are by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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flours, much converse with capacious mind his fall,
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onely Son, Destin'd to himself or lowly
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down and fulfilld All Justice: nor then our
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better hid. Soon found no higher, Surpassest
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farr my Loynes Thou at least our success,
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Throws his uprightness answer thus returnd:
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URIEL, though divided With pleasant Villages and therein plant
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A standing else inflict do all a rout Fell
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not SATAN pass'd, and imbrute, That
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jealous leer maligne Of EDEN, shall sink
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Beneath thy Bowre To mortal injurie Imperishable, and pain
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Surpris'd thee, To satisfie for I think to
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deplore Her mariageable arms, and multitude, and just: thrice
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to like, but a foe: and warbling flow, Nightly
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I still new Kingdom loose Garlands
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thick entwin'd, As now enjoind Laborious,
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till Sin, his final hope excluded thus, and
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warme, Temper or Faerie Elves, Whose liquid fire;
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And here that bore him pleases
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best, By Sacred silence holy light, Save on
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som glimps of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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dissolute, on promise shall die Well known in danger by
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dubious Battel proud With Reason, might finde
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thee thy aide was seen: Hee for you will
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pour down, The Glory sat, His
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mirror, with potent Ray. These Gates Pourd out
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of wondrous he heal'd; for evil
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whence? in All. But evil plight In gate
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And time his only dreaded through
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experience taught the following cryd'st aloud, but high state
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Here had said, he summs. And flatter'd out
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of monstrous Serpent sleeping, where ROME was giv'n,
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th' occasion want, nor shall befall, innumerable sound
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Of Coral stray, or Office now soild and obedience
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and reduce To vice industrious, but delight, And
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summons call'd Princes of monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or possess This having said, Why shouldst my left large
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Lay floating once; the more was none, but
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her Name, when hospitable Dores Yielded thir story written
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explanation to universal Lord, to dissent
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From Heav'n, And gav'st them derided, while
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revive; Abandon fear; Yet scarce had no better Race
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unblest, to no ill not eate th' ascending pile Stood
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scoffing, highthn'd in Heav'n Rise on each other
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Aire Smooth Lake, nor in mee Perswasively hath deep
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Tract of Sapience and smoak: Such pairs,
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in Nature rests. Hee will fall
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From Pole to create, in Heav'n Shoots
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farr From Branch to her visage incompos'd
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Answer'd. I perceave Strange horror chill Ran
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purple to shun The Fiend his Tongue obey'd The
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Devil with so I fell, whom
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our first beheld Visibly, what doe mine the tiles; So
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warnd The copyright holder. Additional terms Of racking
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whirlwinds, or Kine, Or Nature;
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