Robo poem for 2021-01-24
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These two black with startl'd eye keep her
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Daughters born and TRINE, and assume These in Heav'n
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Such to soar Above th' expulsion
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of humane life, Is not rejoycing in fears
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and shame that look'd a Scout farr from
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beneath, Just met, & made amends;
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thou mayst be, we enjoy, till Winds ORION arm'd
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Fell not, Whether to single hast
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made? So ordering. I mine involvd; and various degrees
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magnificent Up lifting bore Semblance of Peace, now
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True Paradise In Meats and gave command, ere day we
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ascend In billows, leave thee unblam'd? since calld aloud.
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Haste hither bring. O Peers, And Fish that
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Command Sole EVE, Of Natures Womb, that Forbidden Tree, whose
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top their heads as hate or Mountain
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as erst they turn aside the
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dire example and sate me inferiour, in length
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submits To me expos'd. But rise, Or satiate fury
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yield it so, since calld aloud. All he
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our share with ruinous (to compare Great
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things, as fast, too light Shine inward, and
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ride forth, without Love triumphing, and
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the praise be hurl'd Each Flour which wee Instead
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shall then Op'nd and with Starr's
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Numerous, and voices sweet, now divided
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into sevenfold rage Can end Thou my words, &
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the Fact Is past, as in those friendly Powers
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with me sprung, And mutual love, nor wonder; if
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to sit not, and Rivers or later; which
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before the dust and smoak: Such night from Heav'n
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arriv'd, the wonders of ALADULE, in SITTIM on their native
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Rock Of AMARANTIN Shade, Fountain side Heav'n From mee
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reproach Rather admire; or Aire? Whence and passion to
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know, and dreaded bolt. Nor troubl'd thoughts, and
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Warr. Each Flour which who all these with desire,
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which follows dignity, might induce us falling, had
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servd necessitie, Not only hee; But yet dim
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thine eare Divine the deep within soare Of
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PHLEGRA with adverse power and Justice
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had suffic'd, Not meerly titular, since by John Milton
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MICHAEL, this obtaine By Haralds by name, thence,
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as unclean. 1.F.4. Except for Heav'n, Empyreal Heav'n, over
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her waxen Cells With vain exploit, though free, Equally free;
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Yet parcht with like themselves ordain'd In prospect from the
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conditions? and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and
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Oppression, and passion not, finding way, or
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racking whirlwinds, or talk Of middle round
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self-rowl'd, His starrie Host, in shape,
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If so steers, and refin'd, more Would
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set and Orcs, and Night regaine Her hand in Heav'n
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so I keep, by leave i'th' midst a
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Fierie Alpe, Rocks, but shalt behold
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Distant so content, hath impaird, which cause Left the
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Race Who came the CRONIAN Sea, or renownd Metropolis With
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branches warbling; all My overshadowing Spirit That Shepherd, who
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requires From Beds of shape Celestial, and
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wandring, each kinde, and foild with ten
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paces huge As being such, As
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far whose Eye so low As stood more at his
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Sentence pass Given him Hell And now To
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see Pleasures about her ruin seems On
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other surety none; nor thou desir'st, And CHAOS,
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Ancestors of grace in eeven scale The person lost
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By Night Her doing what the effulgence of
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vengeance on NORWEGIAN hills, to feare it seems,
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Inflam'd with charge receivd, And more fierce,
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From midst unmarkt, In wealth of dim thine By
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NILUS head, devouring fire. They ended they learn'd
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And ADAM repli'd. What thinkst not made both
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Heav'n resembles Hell? As through experience of
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thee Good out of Bulls and soft showers; and
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INDUS: thus expell'd to love Alone as then
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survey'd Hell Gate of thee, Heav'nly
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overpowerd, Companions deare, Found unsuspected way. There went she
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what else dismai'd. Now nearer, Crowns inwove with wings
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With Tresses discompos'd, and Morning CHORUS sung Unmeditated, such
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Thir tendance gladlier shall confess to reside, his transgression, Death
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menac't would end Still ending, still longer then
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human. Nor grateful Memorie: thou what punishment; Which when the
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fixt, And boldly venture down With burnisht with two
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Gardning so pleas'd, thus wrapt in DAN,
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Lik'ning his Sentence turn'd. All th' AEQUATOR, as
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to pitie encline: No where is sure. Will either
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Sex assume, And plunge us unworthie, pitying while thou
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fearst, alike My Guide And bring ye
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Pines, With gay Religions full of our ancient Pair
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In the TUSCAN Artist views The Mother
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of Light Ethereal, and Flours, Equal to utter: but
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all eare To my sense Variously
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representing; yet never more sweet, Built like
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Armes And sleep dissent? new acceptance, nor with Golden
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Cloud He left side, umbrageous Grots and laid
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thus double-form'd, and what rage Can equal
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Joy, as great Hierarchal Standard was seen Hovering on
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earth, which follows dignity, might learn True patience, and
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pain, With silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while
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Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and honour
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rise; Least total darkness durst abide
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United thoughts amus'd, Not proof of Hell, Though
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after him, so shine, yet the arched roof Pendant
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by SATURN old Night. All now lower, and darkness light,
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we breath in Heav'n Ill fenc't for flight,
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Mangl'd with almost no mate For aught disturb'd thir
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place. Thrice happie Walks between; Over Fish
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and dry, four Champions could frequent, and
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envying stood, That after sleepless Night;
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which in Heav'n shew us falling, and joyd immortal
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bliss, Faded so numerous then in Heav'n.
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But like measure of anyone in BIZANCE,
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TURCHESTAN-born; nor yet DICTAEAN JOVE His
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Offring soon Driv'n headlong from the Goblin full relation, which
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who fill Infinitude, nor suffer more,
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She turns, on golden seat's, Frequent and add wings, and
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full. After these a pretty Trespass, and
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grace And to th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus adornd,
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Which uttering thus moving onward com ADAM faultring measure
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found; So spake th' HESPERIAN Fields, And gaze,
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Or palmie hilloc, or Fountain fome belated
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Peasant sees, Or som glimps of Waves
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be beheld Thir callow young, but the Waters; what
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sleep First Fruits, & Flours her lov'd
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societie, And study of it presume, might ye
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find, who first Matron lip of Fame, And courage
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never dwell, Or satiate fury O Son,
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but he lost, I warne him disfigur'd, more
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colour'd then Farr be sure, and by confusion stand. For
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neither breath her Heav'nly fragrance fill'd
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With purpose to sense th' advantage gaine. What
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choice too late, or paine. Far round
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Of tenfold Adamant, his shafts, and
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deadly aime; thir sighs now My pleaded reason. To
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my Shade or shadow seem'd, now
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fulfill'd, that seat soon Follow, as fast,
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too severe and passion mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd, yet
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remain, Till good proceeds, I Toild out
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of Hell, not let us asunder, Hopeless to let
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th' expanse of Beeves, faire field
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be debas't Under what may participate, and when a
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Cherube and after sleepless Night; under the Field
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he all declar'd, Him first and dangers,
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heard remote. Towards either like in fears and
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deep, and shame nigh founderd on yon boyling
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cells prepar'd, they stood Thy Rebels, or enur'd not equal
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seemd; For man of Law can doe,
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Our frailtie and transform'd, Why ask Which but
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a defective or thee, and full. After
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short silence thus began. The lower deep snow
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and with Heav'n, extended wings mantling o're
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the waste, and Edict on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That fought at call, Then this vertuous
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touch with neighbouring Arms not quite be resolv'd.
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THE END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST
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*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** END OF THE
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END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** END OF THIS BEFORE YOU
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DISTRIBUTE OR BREACH OF HOPE, and with
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Pyramids and press'd her rich inlay
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Broiderd the wasteful Deep; with lust and
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pay him perplext, where rashness leads where
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stood and perpetual inrodes to chuse for
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Maistrie, and smoak: Such to things invite
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To manifest His crime makes remiss the gloom of
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Heav'ns Host: Mean while thus double-form'd, and smoak:
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Such applause was In VALLOMBROSA, where we
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may illustrate most High, If it
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fled the sons of respiration to shine, yet confest
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later then our state Can else Inhospitable
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appeer Hell shall arise Like things smil'd,
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With Plant, but drawn from soundest sleep I yeilded,
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by chance Re-enter Heav'n; now hid, Leave them forth,
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till one Night Starless expos'd, and tedious pomp of
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hope, aspires Vain Warr Open or heav'd his great
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indeed are ris'n, And ore the
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uprooted Hills Aereal vapours flew Of unoriginal
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NIGHT and being naked, hid metallic Ore, The
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Vassals of God; I drag thee disclose
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What matter to submit or charm Pain for who
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I first his restless thoughts, and prosper,
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and chase me seemd remediless, Thus incorporeal Spirits damn'd
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Firm land Men to TAURUS with
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upright he pass'd On what must
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walk The Race bin achievd of change. He
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now prevailes, a bruise, Or ambush from within
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them to feare Return fair femal Troop to ruin are
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turnd thither-ward in bulk as beseems Thy
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mate, who that mortal tast Brought Death to
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enlighten th' unwise, or change Torment with Heaven;
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and therein
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