Robo poem for 2021-07-20
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High commanding, now grown to all; needs
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ensue; for delicacie best, condense or lowly
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down in telling wound, But faded cheek, but peace would
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soon discerns, and Pinnacles adornd, Which into strange
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thy aspiring To Hill, Nor where casual fire
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Sluc'd from darkness light, from Heav'n, arrayd in
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Heav'n. What best we enjoy, and disdain'd
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not hoping here let us most, and earne
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My sole Dominion exercise and find we
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to look, just pretenses in Glory
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witherd. As of monstrous Serpent arm'd
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Fell not immutable; And finde ease To stop
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thy only Son of and be modified and weltring by
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gradual scale With dev'lish machination might well us'd
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or else Superiour and RHEA'S Son by
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despair: His puissance, trusting in crystal Wall,
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and whereof here plac't, Reaping immortal
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sing?) Suspended Hell, a foe: and glad heart;
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fear and therein Man (since he slept: in
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paragraph 1.E.8 or blame thee Mans
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mortal passage to a Meteor streaming to
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soar Above all And DIPSAS (Not so liberal
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Thou and smoak: Such disproportions, with words thereafter spake.
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Deliverer from whom, SATAN first sought it pregnant:
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What we may cover round Lodge
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arriv'd, Wafted by strength, of mankind Must
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suffer and filth Which when fair Angelic
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throng Disperst in th' uplifted Spear are his Peers: attention
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gaind, & drinks they enthrall to submit or
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this easie prohibition, who more was now more, if
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we may have foyld, If counsels different,
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or strength, what follie overthrew, And wisdome at
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shut of eternal Warr arose, And
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flaming Armes, Weapons more availes Valour or
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neerer to submit or thought Was known vertue
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to obstruct his all-chearing Lamp Turn
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swift flouds: as Sea-men tell, With Rose a moment;
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CHAOS Umpire sits, And Fish replenisht, and
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shame obnoxious, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from our Conquerour, (whom I attaine,
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ADAM, Heav'ns his guileful Tempter ere then
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to strength Glories: For had ceas't when AEGYPT with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on yon dreary Plain, or remove
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Behinde them, side-long as farr remov'd Not
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to cherish Our circuit wide. Strait knew would loose, Though
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chang'd Into all Temples th' unwieldy Elephant To mortal
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crime, Long had heard, then under our spoils:
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What shall come in half this was
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at play, Strait couches close, That comes
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a Rampart. MAMMON led The sequel each
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milder thought. True appetite, Though single. From Beds
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where ALCINOUS reign'd, fruit
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So spacious, and foulds; Ith' midst unmarkt, In
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Battels feign'd; the TUSCAN Artist views The
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Mother of living Soule: And injury and RHEA'S Son
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foreseeing spake. Deliverer from Golden Rinde Hung
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forth peculiar grace Invites; for destruction waite. Thrones,
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Dominations, Princedoms, Powers, where God aright, and discompos'd; Love
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Immense, and Saviour sent, so endur'd, till
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gently warms The field I soon recompenc't with
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GORGONIAN terror guards The Calf in Heav'n were known.
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Farr off From Faction; for who impute Folly to
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direct Thir Starry Lamps and ILIUM, on JOVE,
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or middle pair And Wings were falling, and
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Love Immense, and joy, Heav'n thick entwin'd,
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As some small drop serene Then ASMODEUS with
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Weapons more came they, who beheld With reason for
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adoration to plague us? this dire Arms? yet firm and
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laughs the shade, But of Sea Surpass his
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neerest Mate With many Throned Powers, For Spirits apostat and
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ransom set. And God made, and call'd RAPHAEL, the
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infinitly good, And Discord with me, of
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taste No wonder, fall'n such bold
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words cloath'd in Heav'n so have drencht her Gifts Were
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banded to lead To mortal snare; for delight, which
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best advantage, and dangers, heard remote. Towards
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him forbids: Those thoughts what mould, Of happiness, who
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need, not sad For want spectators, God Or is
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free? This eBook is free will, Yet that
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name His own: for pietie feign'd Of
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onset ended heer, or ATLAS unremov'd: His Malice, and shame
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To worst in disguise. Hee, after thoughts
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intent ITHURIEL and mad demeanour, then Farr
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in paragraphs 1.E.1 through him, but less arm
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th' Herb yeilding Seed, In our
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Sire, to offer now expect to
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be returnd by dire Hail, which tends
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to circumscribe This second groan, Long strugling
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underneath, ere fresh Morning Starr perhaps farr Antartic; and
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realtie Remain not; shee an Iland
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salt and thee bring, what strength, what intends to render
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all eare of ye Heav'ns, or
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detach or Heaven, or Heaven: Thither, if he
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seems difficult and with revenge: cruel warres,
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Wasting the LIBYAN JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and
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full. After short silence was great) Hovering and solve
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high will delay Of other Animals unactive range,
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And tidings bring, Where Joy entire. Then
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such power, and dismal Situation waste Wide gaping,
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and with vain things shall write, To
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pluck such wherein no effect, But Natural
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necessity begot. God Rais'd on Over the forme Incapable of
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Sulphur. Thither came still thy adherents: how often plac'd us
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woe in Glory of injur'd merit,
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That one Night Her spots of taste
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Deceav'd; they hit, none higher Would
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utmost Pole. O sight behold At thy utmost
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measure on high: such Fire to do
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all assaults Their surest signal, they Hasted with
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crescent Horns; To found In either quite consume
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us, and all Temples th' Archangelic Power above
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Prevenient Grace contending With radiant Sun with Front unfould;
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That such it said, he can impair
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thee, Bright effluence of disobedience, till The Soule
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in hateful Office mean, & might pass
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through Eternity, To deepest Hell, not
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lost; Evil be mortal change Worth waiting,
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since calld That spot to obey is
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a Mount whereon Who justly accuse Thir Orisons,
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each Bird When thou in Heav'n
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by sentence is low raise Magnificence; and
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press'd her to love Vice for either Coast Of
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interdicted Knowledge: fair Angelic throng Disperst in narrow
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room of zeale ador'd Among whom mutual
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league, United I forewarn thee, and
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bid the sociable Spirit, that Set and therein set
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Thir Maker, and paine, Till dieted by force
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to such Fire to win, Or Altar to
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beare delicious fruit burnisht with ice And thither
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they would require Thy miscreated Front serene Then
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shall rejoyce, And none Voutsaf't or renownd ALCINOUS,
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host of change. He never to soft Pipes that long
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back recoild; the Morn recorded the Glassie Sea;
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Of day-spring, and place within his Eternal dayes?) What though
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from Heaven, or heav'd his head, but far
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round, a wonder! they brought into thousands, once no
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mate For onely Paradise Lost, by Night receives
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From thir Lord appeas'd All, and Shield: now
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your Dominion like these, these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in
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thy Kingdom, let them in it be
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yet once dead in number joind, thir Ivorie Port
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the Center hung. High eminent, blooming
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Ambrosial Odours and entertain The storie heard this
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day? why not slip th' applause was turnd,
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but all hope relies. So Law
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to soar Above th' Abysse Long after us excites his
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Throne, and charitable donations in any
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additional cost, fee for who last, then of pain.
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All is Gold Of Paradise, your Eyes That
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is, to Souls In gate And put on Bitnet
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(Judy now more delighted eare of scandal, by sov'ran
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Architect had And ACCARON and longing wait
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The Deep under feares, That for sight, each fountain
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side, and with Lance) Thick as day Honourd
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by me, And Bush with ambitious aim
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Against such another Scene. Assembl'd Angels, and gorg'd, nigh unheard,
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that the God only, shee and press'd her Seed be
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forestall'd; much remit His secrets of thee; but
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a Heav'n. What hath supprest in unapproached light
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her watry Plain, then so enflame my walk; And
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why not? som small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming some were
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sweet. But first Distemperd all Her stores
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were set From SERRALIONA; thwart of
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shame By him Glorie to tell Of
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nectarous draughts between, Food of thee, count it was
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known in Arms, fierce with ambitious to
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bear, Our own evil, unknown Region, this Dart Strange
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alteration in orders bright Little inferior; but her bestial
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herds Attest thir causes mixt Here swallow'd up there
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he appeers, And freely with Angel
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guest, as creation first taught the CAPE OF
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OF SUCH DAMAGE. Of destind Walls
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Of many Kings foretold, a written Records now
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design'd, I feel thy bidding darkness fled, but with
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impious Crest Sat on Bitnet (Judy
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now Of JAPHET brought into terrour of Mercie
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and spread Ensigns marching might To nothing high:
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from the Plain Coverd with beams, Now
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ris'n, And Quiver with Clouds With lowliness Majestic from
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thee above Dividing: for speed retir'd
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to be again provoke Our doom;
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which wee to soar Above them yet unwounded Enemies,
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or eternal course, The credit of remorse and
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dangers, heard declar'd in PALESTINE, and Ensigns, till wandring
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course Melodious part, Since higher in Battel hath shed MAY
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Flowers; and entertain
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