Robo poem for 2024-02-19
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All other once upright with shaddowing Squadrons
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and shout Of DORIC Land; or
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any purpose to men, he meant that
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shall I therefore, open Warr, O
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shame beneath Th' invention all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that fail not back defeated to bring:
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Behold a deed thou us Knee-tribute yet shon Filial
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obedience: So quick'nd appetite, that I attaine, ADAM,
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freely distributed to chuse for the waste, and
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frugal storing firmness gains To recommend coole ZEPHYR,
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and shame in dreadful Dart; what compulsion and dangers,
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heard th' upright And should not lost; the
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Goblin full grown: out of Pomp and Omnipotent
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From imposition of God attributes to Life Thereby regaind, but
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curses on Bitnet (Judy now are to
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Die; How first warmly smote The
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Wife, till anon His worshippers; he
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sits Our servile offerings. This would ensue This one,
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Equal in BETHEL and therein plant A
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glimmering of change. He swerve not for much
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the Sun: His count'nance, without Night, her praise. With
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deafning shout, return'd them both, had it
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was, whose point now learn True Paradise to diminish,
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and serene Then in ADAMS abode, those proud return
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Of those Orbs; in PALESTINE, and
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drearie Vaile They trespass, Authors to Nobler deeds Thou
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following cryd'st aloud, but greater should be, for Man
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fall'n. Yet unconsum'd. Before my Perfection,
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glad Of riot ascends above shade,
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Cedar, and struggle, as Lords Possess
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it, I fear, which ordain'd Nor less abhorrd then
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silent circumspection unespi'd. Now falling with Fish; to
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accord) Man ere day droop; while he above Prevenient
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Grace that Milkie way Through Optic Glass Of warring
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Winds, And flours aloft Fly o're dale his
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Peers: attention held Gods, since thou
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shad'st The mid air: So seem'd either; black mist
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from begging peace: for man, for they feel
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begun My Umpire sits, And for the
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wayes of strict necessity; Our Enemy, our Front,
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but peace confound. Together both perhaps A Lion rampd, and
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distributing any Defect you may find, who sees and
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mad demeanour, then might affect the Starr perhaps To
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question askt Puts on wing Now ere dawne,
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Effect shall ascend In Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable,
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impal'd with me preferring, His righteous Altar, Gods
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might I miss thee Vicegerent Son, in VALDARNO, to ride
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in sight, by freely shouldst not divulge His thoughts,
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and pile Stood whispering soft, by number
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still renewing, through ways thir outward strength; while Warr
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can receave thir looks, which grew in Heav'n
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shew more? Our givers thir Tongues a signe
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Of Mans mortal sight. And wish
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and as likely to be wise? Such
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wonder strange! Of Preface brooking through Pond
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or corrupt no power hostility and corpulence involv'd
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With envie and rule by him forbids:
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Those middle pair that swift ascent
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they rose as Sea-men tell, Or Sex, and weltring by
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shading the welkin burns. Others came they, and ILIUM,
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on me once, now I Sing Heav'nly Paradises
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dwell; But ended foul disorder; all assaults Their Altars
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by night to prepare) your efforts of
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scorne, not safe. Assemble thou Son Perceive thee
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being, Those Notes to force as
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Sea-men tell, With what higher of
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anyone anywhere at command, and Mind? 1.F.5. Some bloud of
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thee, neerest coast of light, from Truth
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divided With narrow search and dangers, heard new joy
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Sole reigning holds the open to
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adorne Her fardest from Eternitie, dwelt happy
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interview both Be it brought: and lyes the
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walls of waters dark destruction doom'd. How
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few unknown till from mountain tops the
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prime; As doth the airie threats
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to man Safe towards thee not whither, From all
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Angelic throng, And took thir King, though not prevent, Foretold
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so from their heads a considerable effort to all.
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Into th' obdurat King besmear'd with
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me. As through experience taught to please him with
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loud Heard farr remov'd Not liable to bloom, or group
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of Nectarous humor issuing on Arch-Angel URIEL,
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though the Regent of SINAI, didst obey
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But from the Field, In EDEN,
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till anon Grey-headed men onely Son, but convoyd
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By lik'ning spiritual Creatures walk by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on high: such Vertue should most Project Gutenberg is
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mine; Our strength entire, Invulnerable, impenitrably arm'd: Such place
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appointed, each other, think thee communicated, and
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CADMUS, or middle Tree of sweetest
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Sents and Nitrous Foame They Limb themselves,
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and OPPOSITE, Of interdicted Knowledge: fair
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and passion to destroy. Who first begins Her Tresses,
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and transform'd, Why shouldst dislike, And surging
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smoak and shame him partake Rural
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repast, Or potent tongue; fool, not
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had filld with necessitie, Not to
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heare Of firm Faith, his loines and
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Faith Rarely be Preacht, but he
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was, but all Power As Flesh of Warr, Warr
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on yon dreary Plain, In billows, leave attempt, which
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when the Will he assayd, and press'd
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her rosie red, sharpning in brutish forms Reduc'd
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thir jaws VVith wonder, fall'n such confusion: but delight,
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which their works knowledge within the Morn, what
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highth of purest Spirits to execute their fears. Then
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stil shades of joy: the dark. Whence true filial
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freedom plac't; Whence ADAM with looks Much less dread
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the rebel Host, left me not serve thir
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greatest part Spiritual, may praise; Who might finde
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Matter unform'd and drearie Vaile They who knows His flesh,
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when to soar Above the Wind With odours;
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there stands Least by deeds in fierce encountring
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Angels ascending pile Stood reimbattell'd fierce, From skirt
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to drive farr off from neighbouring Moon
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Haste hither bring. O Son, and ALGIERS,
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and reason'd high Justice Divine displeasure
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for as you paid for with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on mans behalf Patron
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or shadow seem'd, to enure Our knowledge hurt
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ye, and if that I was
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giv'n, th' extent of monstrous sight behold
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Creation, or send Against the Signal giv'n, th' AEQUATOR,
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as great Forbidder, safe From her soon. Advise
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if he drops that Globe farr
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his dreadful thing not soare; Not
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noxious, but Discord with hop'd success, Throws
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his sleep Now shaves with deeds Had rous'd
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the Spirits when man seek In with its own
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So Heav'nly Guest. But self-destruction therefore also know, Forbids
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us rather why do all deaths I
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never shall surprise The invalidity or like
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an inrode gor'd; deformed rout Enter'd, and dischargd; what
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woe! The skill the brittle strength They gatherd, which
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on JOVE, BRIARIOS or refund of Lamb or
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deceave his forbidding Commends thee what societie Can end so
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ill. Southward through thickest shade: Those Tents
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resound. Such restless thoughts, and effect so the
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use of MICHAEL Wrought still I shun,
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And God-like imitated State; deep I was form'd, Save what
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we most likelie if I laugh, when vapors fir'd Impress
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the Cloud with hideous ruine and dangers,
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heard remote. Towards her, but a
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chrystal sluce, hee Departing gave thee
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ordaind thy advise or enur'd not
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well beware, And visage round Ninefold, and
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oft his Avenger, since thine owne. Because thou
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Companion dear, By Angels turne ascanse The
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powers Could have tri'd whether I
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labour hee; But mark how then
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at play, Strait knew not fill the influence
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Of firm Battalion; back was inwoven shade Imbround
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the buxom Air, Sagacious of him,
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life was worse. What love Unanimous, as with me
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downe By all assaults Their surest signal, they enthrall
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themselves: I keep, by me, of this
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agreement and Clarions be parted, bliss Human kinde:
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Hither of monstrous sight More grateful, to augment.
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The Vassals of him, such a Raven flies,
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And call the touch, taste, Food of Heaven,
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or weakest prove thir bodies may with
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strength Glories: For me, all whom hast where so from
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liveless to submit or spread Ensigns marching might affect
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the aire as violent stroke To mould high
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abode, and Creeping things, who would ensue This book
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was thy presum'd So judg'd of Heav'ns
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purest Spirits be right: fardest from pain
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Which your prey. He lights, if on
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Bitnet (Judy now Omniscient thought. High overarch't
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imbowr; or corrupt no purpos'd not
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destroy, but curses on Bitnet (Judy now plenteous,
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as appertaine To thy Prayers Could merit Reigns.
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Goe MICHAEL Wrought still paying, still receivd,
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And should fear, which perhaps More wise, As from
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him due Rites Observing none, whose perfection farr
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distant to do I with dreadful thing yet
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aloof? The place foretold The more bold words
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replete with Lioness; So ye shall
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yeeld him, what highth of Fiends,
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fit and Fate, Or when his Sons
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Invincible, and bloom, or danger tasted, yet by Batterie,
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Scale, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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and gain'd a veile the Field, Or
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hollow'd bodies all these Fansie next
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command. To mortal Sentence pleas'd, thus single;
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hee with lonely steps in despair, to
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dwell; But on flours, much advanc't, We
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are fall'n, I sung they, who bids us
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down To keep the HOURS in numbers full,
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but he Man, whom our eyes
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agast View'd first That burden heavier doom,
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Yet with Mankind they knew, but when RAPHAEL,
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said ADAM, soon reduc'd To wed
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her turn all Temples th' ascent they
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rusht, repulse Repeated, and through experience taught The number
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