Robo poem for 2021-01-09
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Whence rushing he wonns In clusters; they
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triumph'd once as ours) Have left His count'nance, without
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end, my steddiest thoughts and fall'n,
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Father from EDEN or heav'd his head, hands, Had
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audience, Night He speeds, and fro, or SILVANUS
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never ceasing bark'd With Plant, said I, me set?
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Among our heels all Temples th' affaires
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of ALMANSOR, FEZ, and shout Loud as Angels to bring:
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Behold a row of SINAI, didst abhorr to hear.
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His breaded train, Forthwith on Bitnet (Judy now reignes
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Full Counsel must light, as with
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vain so true, If we never since
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in Heav'n; or enmity fulfill. For one ascent
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is a pleasing sorcerie could hav orepow'rd
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such wherein shall light. First Disobedience, and
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thou and tasted, yet possible to beare, Prosperous
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or Plantation for my armed Peers Forth issu'd,
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brandishing his rebellious crew? Armie of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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Shepherds pen thir shoar: Such follow strait, rough, dense,
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or possess A glimmering of wise, Though not a shout
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that is bliss, while Sonorous mettal blowing
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Martial sounds: At thir shape and wine.
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Witness the orient Beams, or ridge
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direct, whence it brought: and dangers, heard
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Delightfully, ENCREASE AND MULTIPLY, Now shaves with
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pasture gazing sat, Or if so bent On even
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to Life Tri'd in arm'd, which
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else Regarded, such place foretold The trembling leaves,
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while they anon Grey-headed men For wee
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freely what glorious and Dale) Light after thirst, which
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must be overcome this work, the Brooks In Heaven,
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There to raise That Man residing through experience taught
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the new wonder was that fiery Surge, that
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ever with us praying, and shifts
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her part; but Life must earn.
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But evil Be frustrate, do, undo, and
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sands of JORDANS flood To perpetuitie; Ay
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me, least Are ever fall'n. Yet parcht with
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dew; fragrant the flowing Gold As might
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work associated in performing end Thou at THEB'S and Heav'n
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Held by dubious Battel these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing
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in narrow vent appli'd To union, and one touch Th'
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invention all Temples th' unwarie brest With Golden Censers
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hid thir room, Not long, and
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sloth, Surfet, and mee or talk
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Of Spirits evaded swift wings, and press'd her
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Kings BARBARIC Pearl & dance With reverence
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I thence his steps Over the problem. While yet fraught
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with guile Gave thee, Death is, how adore, From mee
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as Sea-men tell, Tell, if sev'nth to deck with
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outragious noise among the flowing Gold Dazles
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the foaming Steeds; what follie overthrew, And
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humble Shrub, And peril gone All seemd Each hour
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set free From each other, but all
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unawares Fluttring his restless thoughts, and
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therein stand. For whom hast purvey'd. Much reason,
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to perfet gift, and rue the Third Day. Descend
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from men orewatcht, whose aid the meanest, some tradition
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they stood, Half yet ere well
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may this commotion, but all a Cloud, for
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who comes a Reverend Sire Hymning th' Earth,
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not th' ancient pile; all Temples th' air less prepar'd,
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That so I ask; Love thou
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eat'st, thou in DAN, Lik'ning his Aerie wheele,
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Nor long the first-born Of contumacie will himself can
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will send ye, and wrought but he despis'd His
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fierceness of chearful waies of OPHIUCUS huge affliction
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and pure; That detriment, if from
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bliss, condemn'd For death, A World
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from SYRIAN ground, thence expell'd, reduce
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To filial, works Created hugest that uxorious King, and
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broad, came the deep Of Wiles, More then returnd
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with Clouds With mortal wound in Heav'n receiv'd us
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in All, and disturb, Though threatning, grew fast
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they then his Host Of radiant light, we may
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reign secure, and Heav'n so Fate will Reign thou seest
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Pouderd with circling fire, He look'd, & these walks
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Invisible, except whom they must appear More
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Angels seen Most reason hath overcome
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in Heav'n Gate reply'd; Hast thou spok'n
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as in Heav'n Inducing darkness, and pain
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is there From Pole to move Harmonious
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numbers; as that Libertie and still to heare
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onely brought, wher found, Among thick-wov'n
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Arborets and press'd her rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms
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The living, and shame To mortal
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Sin no ill could hav orepow'rd such
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abundance wants thee, saying: Thou Sun,
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producing every creeping thing thou also; at full,
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but favour'd more glorie next More
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meek surrender, half appeer'd Spangling the Adversary of monstrous
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shapes and passion first of friends, I
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made, and bid her Nuptial embraces forcible and smallest
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forms Excelling human, and Reare Streame in thine eyes,
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Whom the sedentarie Earth, of swift pursuers from
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those wounds: or Time. The latter: for
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the Spirit maligne, but when Millions of Spirits bright
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Little inferior; but of anyone in Heav'n
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so bright. There kept the midnight search,
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where delicious place inviolable, and indecent
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overthrow and taste nor did he
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yet more The Heads and proud Cities
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warr appears Wag'd in Vallie and longing wait The
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dry Land that brightest shine. 1.E.8.
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You may least Are brought: and ice,
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A glimmering of pain. All yours, the tossing, deep
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With sweet Grove or sad dismay
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Mixt with moving nigh, his feet
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pursues Things unattempted yet inflicted, as Sea-men tell, With
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admiration, and equally to ascend, sit in Devotion,
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to ruin overspred, Had rounded still erect, Least
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from the rich inlay Broiderd the barrs of Fragrance,
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where Youth smil'd Celestial, but those To
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Heav'n so fair Virgin is reason, and
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distributed to Speculations high advanc'd, Standards, and shout Loud
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as are numberless, to Death at Altars,
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when first resolv'd, If true, here in
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machine readable by John Milton Well manag'd; of rest.
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Meanwhile the praise In blissful seat That
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riches of Heav'ns bound, unless Heav'ns dore Obsequious darkness visible
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Serv'd only to do I adore. Gentle to
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com ADAM gratefully repli'd. Apostat, and with cursed things
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therein By Act of Sulphur. Thither
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let fall. The stonie hearts Love thou the
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Wind With blackest Insurrection, to know, Which leaves
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us who under conscious Night when he spake. Why
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then whom ADAM call'd. There didst
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advise, Yet unconsum'd. Before thy inexperience what was
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cheard, But keep her face invisible vertue
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on ground be drie, All Beasts alone, To
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mortal Men also, and round, Kindl'd through thir
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spite The Tawnie Lion, pawing to soar
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Above all Temples th' ETRURIAN shades
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High commanding, now fiercer by people who taste; But evil
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Be Center thrice the hideous Peal: yet, when BEELZEBUB
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perceiv'd, then pursue Vain wisdom wake,
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suspicion sleeps At first grand Thief
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bent to shine, yet confest later then
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he nailes thy full of derivative works, nor then
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they treat till first Region throws his
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Grove The World who deceive his sovran
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Planter, when Fate had perplext All her
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taste, naught merits but O by Angels contented
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with excessive grown above the Gate there
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take root, and Heav'n so vaine, Under
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spread her to know, and forewarnd the Books
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of mankind, in pardon beg, and passion tost, Thus
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said. Native seat; Had ended his wary speech
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recoverd sad. Evil into this Project Gutenberg is bliss,
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Tedious, unshar'd with sly Insinuating, wove with this work Divine
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within the highth All AUTUMN pil'd, though from the
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Couch, At his Royal seat High commanding, now
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hid, Progressive, retrograde, or have he dreind Into
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all And snow and two, her store, Flours
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That underneath beheld Visibly, what high extoll Thy
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words at Altars, when wee, somtimes
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Ascend to ours, Differing but giv'n; what
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proof to dare The Ford, and passion first
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Arch-Angel, great event In at no
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advantage then mistrust, but rackt with me. As at
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our necessitated, such title should have despis'd,
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And wisdom, and Director gbnewby@pglaf.org Forsake
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me ow I made ease Of disobedience; firm Faith,
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not quite consume us, and plac'd Within
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them mute. Thrice he ere they as that word is
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equal, nor touch; here Varied his fellows, with hellish foes
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anow besides, in foresight much advanc't,
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Created thing approach of youth about this florid Earth, who
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hold thir vertue; least sought, May tempt it, or stand,
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The Womb of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or down as
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this our Web pages for her Husbands hand what
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mild answer thy Sister, and therein dwell. And of
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TARTARUS profound, To waste Wide gaping, and
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Vallie, Rivers, Woods, O indignitie! Subjected
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to let thine To me, What
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remaines, VVhich onely strength & Gold,
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And injury and with Life the Filial obedience: So
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sented the fringed Bank with full of
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Hell within them, to tell Of Arts that shape
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returns Day, or Paradise, by gloomie bounds prescrib'd
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To visit all assaults Their surest signal, they thus
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RAPHAEL After the Angelic EVE, recovering heart,
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Living or Middle, all who beholds Cherube
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and bliss, Yet doubt within Orb, Incredible how
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farr Have rais'd Above his bounds were come call'd
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him, life ambrosial fragrance filld the Deep.
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Let it; I call'd RAPHAEL, the Holie
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One next they haste. But this universal
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shout Loud as violent stroke To magnifie his anointed
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King; all confus'd march from th' upright he
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spake. Why ask Which from this
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commotion, but tender herb, tree, fruit, urg'd Main
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Ocean circumfus'd, Thir Aierie
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