Robo poem for 2021-08-17
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Whence heavie curse, SERVANT OF SERVANTS, on
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Bitnet (Judy now fulfill'd, that won The
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sword Of Light Ere he sees, Or if
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our Empire up with me soon, For I boast what
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highth recal high Temple stood escap't from SYRIAN ground,
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had Eares To mortal tast Brought Death with sacred
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to temper Hero's old With whose guile Gave
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them forge Illusions as Night comes a Towr;
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his aerie crowd Swarm'd and therein live,
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all Posteritie stands to do aught, which God
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Rais'd of Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n perhaps, by thee
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as Man Let us advise, may speak. Hast thou
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wilt consent to drive out of MICHAEL
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bid turn not sad experiment I spar'd not,
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and wandring, each tender Grass, whose combustible
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And Morning CHORUS sung Unmeditated, such hellish
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Pest Forbore, then can allow Omnipotence
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to seise thee, this one continu'd reaching
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to see, Warm'd by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on it grew, there of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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ABASSIN Kings BARBARIC Pearl & disdain, from EDEN
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or unaware, To lure her slowest pace
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that formd and fed; of Harp To
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them lets pass disguis'd; They taste the Spear Of
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true limit Eastward; but Heav'nlie borne, Before mine
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involvd; and place thy Eternal purpose to
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heare! for Man himself Reserving, human pair Girt with less
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Then aught appeers, And some perhaps no
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better fight, yet left free will, But
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live as appertaine To overcome but
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thine, to my sense, untroubl'd, though SPRING and taste
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of wing the greatest part In amorous descant sung; Silence
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accompanied, for obtaining a Grand-childe leaves, while
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thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, as appertaine
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To open Warr with pain Can give his Devilish
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art thou, Who first warmly smote The Sixt,
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and therein live, all impediment; Instant without
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process of sorrow, black Air upbore Thir sacred Songs, wherewith
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thy folly, and as this wilde Woods and with
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hideous ruine and all enjoyments else and
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create more came as Gods; aspiring
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To PALES, or once they needs must do,
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undo, and Saviour of fears and nobleness thir fruit
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Mans mortal tast Brought her kinde, Cattel and durst fix
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Their Seats long Lie vanquisht; thou in
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GATH and each Morning streak the World farr his
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next behind, Whose easier enterprize? There fail not
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all. Into utter darkness, thrice the Moon. Thither by
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command of future, in renown, Blind THAMYRIS and breath'd The
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Author of monstrous sight So they bend The
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Parts besides Mine never parted forelock
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manly hung Like cumbrous flesh; but dispraise And
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flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and jarring sound
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On Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the maximum
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disclaimer or opinion; then his Wiles, More
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terrible Example the use and crude, Of SENNAAR, and yawning
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GRAVE at all; with joy filld, and avert From mee
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onely Son, in bliss? Whence rushing he spies,
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Veild in power, and were low; To Man,
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Retaining still eyes agast View'd first were straitn'd;
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till more From us most, and with double smart. This
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ponder, that ceas'd not inglorious, though here let us
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extoll His Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd
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with Air, the aerie flight To
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human left large Front a secure
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to obstruct his strength is its own
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Spheare. But God by command Shall lead
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thir Law and strait the Orbes his Pride
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Had from deceit and Omnipotent to soar Above th'
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inspir'd With wheels In Forrest side They came, methought,
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alone Seemd in foresight much delights Will he sin'd,
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According to climbe. Thence more came down, The
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doubt, with circling thy Nature paints her
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Will prove thir stations list'ning stood, recoyld Orewearied, through
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ways That jealous leer maligne Ey'd them furder
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woe or harme. But all things; and gav'st me;
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for him, longer then within. Some, as in
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her summd up, And o're the
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Highest, and learne His presence falls
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deceiv'd The stonie hearts To their borrow'd Gold compos'd
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SATAN had veild the rest are
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restor'd, As that brightest Seraphim another
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Heav'n so deform what further way seems difficult and
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passion to pass Unprais'd: for open Skie, in
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thee, Thy Thunders magnifi'd; but well us'd they
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fill'd, and upturn'd His troubl'd how
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farr then alone, while now enforc't to
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send him Som dreadful deeds in things on foot, Half
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yet from pursuit Back to abide JEHOVAH thundring AETNA,
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whose Voice divine commands that excels in PALESTINE, and
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ere well done, well aim'd, Since
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first That to pray, repent, and ADAM
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made supream We may praise; Who from any tuft
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of sorrow, black with ambitious aim Against unpaind,
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impassive; from us? what created World, that
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bide In battel, what is sure. Will
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covet more. With Man, Anointed universal shout Of Rebel King
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of Glorie where Gods disguis'd in power. Shalt in Hell,
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With fragrance fill'd up here In our
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woe; Whatever sleights none can Is past, if God
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Rais'd impious obloquie condemne The thickest fight, th'
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obscene dread of tears and Ambrosial
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Odours and laborious flight Of Conscience, into CHAOS, Ancestors
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of brute. Thus drooping, or neerer to
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whatever stands of HINNOM, TOPHET thence
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diffuse His Thunder didst invest The
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more dang'rous to continue, and mad
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demeanour, then returnd by Warr Irreconcileable, to accord) Man His
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travell'd steps; farr remote, with fruit for
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inferior Orbs, Or Bedward ruminating: for
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her then, pursu'd Thrice happie Race lost.
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Of Battel: whereat his enemies, and whereof so highly,
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to strike, though what they Hasted with ambitious
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aim Against a comfortable heat these thoughts Full happiness and
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also our scant manuring, and copartners of
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EDEN, for I attend, Pleas'd it less
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assur'd, without Love To over-reach, but of
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Heavens Fire and all Temples th'
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Ethereal Skie With gay Traine Follow'd in
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Days Continu'd making, or Midnight Bal, Or substance turnd.
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Nor knowing ill. Southward through dire Calamity, What remaines,
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VVhich onely in fears and Fowle. In
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doing what place inviolable, and whatever in unapproached light
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she deserts thee ever happie: him temperd
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so, for Heav'n, Ethereal Powers that end, And EDEN and
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bliss, Faded so destroy ye find,
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who since, Baptiz'd or if that out a
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sumless journey high, for nearly any Project
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Gutenberg EBook of anyone anywhere at THEB'S
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and rather Death into full consent. The
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visual ray To gorge the Space
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that swift thought, which God that feard To grateful smell
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So varied hee, and shame By all
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by fire Dilated or worse By ASTRACAN over
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his beams. Such of Spirits immortal EVE, Her Virgin Fancies,
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pouring forth peculiar grace And stripes, and
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Games, Or Longitude, where stood devout.
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To undergo eternal Warr Irreconcileable, to direct
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Our purer essence then who live Before thir four
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Quarters blow, Breath soft imbraces, hee First wheeld thir
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joy, able to graze The Dank, and foild
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with startl'd eye Views all unawares Fluttring his
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state he scape By sly circumspection, and
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who beheld so coming; he drew to know, and
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wonderful indeed are sprung Upon the fee
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as now rests Upon her sake, or more
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What sit lingring here Will though joynd In
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vain, If Earth Unseen, both joyning, As
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stood retir'd to Man, But in me
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returns him on me unsearchable, now both
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in Heav'nly love to proof we thought of mankind Be
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thou admit for likest Heaven on som
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connatural force to mark what is excelld by
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me then, that Pigmean Race of fraud;
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and thrice threefold the Highest Should be, for in
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none henceforth oft; for Orders bright. Nor the
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medium on Bitnet (Judy now Sight hateful, sight
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Of alienated JUDAH. Next CHEMOS, th' Angelical
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to fix Their living Creatures, as beseems
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Thy mate, who bids us Man his like these,
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Creatures deare, Well pleas'd, declarst thy original
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crime hath lost, from inward thence united force believe
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I owe, And o're dale his Angel soon and
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other work in Hell I never fade the
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RUSSIAN Foe By tincture or Empire,
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that name deserving. But proves not disheart'nd
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then, all her charge, of Glorie rode Farr off
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ATLANTICK Seas And never see her eare shall trust
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All on in careful Plowman doubting
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stands Adverse, that feeds the Aire of
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this gloom; the deep world Of
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happiness thou appeer, Back stept those
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rebell Spirits damn'd Firm concord is else Regarded, such
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imbodied force, as our feet; about SECHEM,
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and tend thee, rather to augment, And Bush
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with rich Burgher, whose charge for drink
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the odious soon. Goe MICHAEL smote, and shews
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instead, meer shews instead, meer shews
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the wilde uproar. As one of
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Domestic sweets, Whose liquid Lapse of Principalities the Silvan
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Scene, and windes with perplexing thoughts amus'd, Not this
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gloom; the steep to soar Above all
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had need from Earth Winds blowing Martial sounds:
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At once thir lips, in shape, If true,
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If answerable style The warlike Parade, When
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ADAM took From Reason, to others count'nance
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cast Ominous conjecture on Bitnet (Judy
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now misery hath forbid. Not like state to that
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suffering death, which all dismal; yet into the
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retreating Sea without measure on Bitnet (Judy
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now has a veile the use of
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terrestrial Moon no effect, But prayer Inspir'd,
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and wine. Witness if ever, by Moon, Or
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from Heav'n
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