Robo poem for 2021-01-20
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ITHURIEL and dearer half, The vertue of liquid,
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pure, And after some dire change for
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the Night, eldest Night From what shape
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they fabl'd, thrown That Son, in quaternion
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run Much less exact. For that way a Skie
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Sailes between two Gardning labour still within
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them; and proofread public peace, denouncing wrauth shall his foes
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Justly hast dar'd Had driven down
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his works: therefore as in Heav'n from Hell, on
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FLORA breathes, Her chrystall mirror holds, men and Exhalation hot,
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Corrupt and valour breath'd, firm ground A Seraph
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rowling in Heav'n his, or enur'd not now.
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For Man fall'n. Yet soon traverse The
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Calf in Glory extinct, and though this high magnificence,
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who reason just, Shall yeild it deals
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eternal fame in coate, Rough, or showre; If an
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authoritative edition in one bad eminence; and freedom plac't;
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Whence in HESEBON And flouring Odours,
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Cassia, Nard, and rising all access to
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direct the Sons and keen, shattering the Twelve that Crystalline
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Sphear whose head and revoke the
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Zenith like POMONA'S Arbour smil'd Celestial, but
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peace would I keep, by turns the
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thick shade, a moment; CHAOS and prevented all prodigious
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things, foreseen This having pass'd Through
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Optic Glass the Plain, In amorous descant sung;
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Silence accompanied, for other Worlds, and with ruin:
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into the open Front to whom knowledge
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of Grain, or Kid, that strife Was
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death to please thee, mighty leading Angel,
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nor rising seem'd A glimmering of Hell, a
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fame in VALDARNO, to submit or Spring,
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or MAROCCO, or had forbid the
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most irregular they stand, or whither Fate had
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at eeve In fellowships of scorne,
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not eate thereof all a horrid hair Shakes
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Pestilence and Fate, So spake th' Eevning on,
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yet there grows, And now began, and Hills, so
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fair Earth No rest: he roam'd the Cherubim
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Thy self same Of these first matter
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thou at ease out from the
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Mole immense of Men, whose swiftness Number
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sufficient to doubt possesses me, I weene ADAM
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repli'd. O friends, Th' inclement skie; Save what things
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created like this work, without Feminine, Her doing what obeyes
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Reason, might perceive amus'd them to debarr us
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falling, and return They looking on, MAMMON,
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the Herb of Heav'ns highth, Stood open
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sight was thir mightiest Monarchies; his taste
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No light, Alone, and enthrall'd By
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Judges first, If him thou, and therein or
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refund from above: him showre His mighty Chief of BABEL
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on Bitnet (Judy now Calv'd, now tost And
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ACCARON and shame to descrie the conflagrant
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mass, purg'd with impious obloquie condemne The speediest of
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change. He soon resume New Heav'n thir
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Power, In freedome equal? or eccentric, hard For
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since by a pleasing sorcerie could long or
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liveless to continue, and sweet-smelling Herbs
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Espoused EVE Persisted, yet unknown dangers and
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her turn'd, But our afflicted Powers, Under
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whose guile contemn; Suttle he nor
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can advise, may seduce Thee and
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I thus returnd: URIEL, one for
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open Eyes, with two and sequesterd, though the praise
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be the wooff; His peace, Said hee, thou
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dispute With thee yet there they calld The Stairs
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were I flew, and cleerd, and spread Ensigns
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marching might ye Sons relate; On all
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access to transgress his care Sat on
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Bitnet (Judy now constraind Into th'
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Angelical to tell how, if other Creatures;
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yet in whom the Oracle of Gods
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likeness, thy call. Now therefore the reach
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The Hemisphere had rather (Far other shape, So glister'd
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the amorous Bird When CHARLEMAIN with Golden Altar fum'd,
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By force he met Undazl'd, farr Then
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aught then all; but favour'd more it rowld.
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Sole reigning holds the thick'nd Skie Sailes
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between thine and Eccentric scribl'd o're, Cycle and entertain
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our hazard, labour or mute, And him midst,
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and outward strength; while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds:
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At first, who beheld And puissant Thigh;
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Pursue these a Flat, Fast we lay
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these, DEUCALION and vital Spirits evaded swift
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pursuers from on Windes; the Hall (Though like
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an authoritative edition in Glory sat, His
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crime makes guiltie all those indulgent Laws of Warr,
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the prime, yet firm Battalion; back
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Despoild of ALMANSOR, FEZ, and if to Land Which from
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begging peace: for see hath ruind, and
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beheld in Heav'n that Libertie and
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who long usurpt, Whom us unforeseen, unthought of,
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know not after wretched Life Tri'd in
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multitudes the just, Hinder'd not doubt To
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serve th' ensanguind Field they brought him
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twines Her Virgin pass, there Arraying with fire. Sounder
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fierie gleame Of Innocence, of UTHERS Son Young
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BACCHUS from the Seat Was moving toward the solicitation
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requirements, we longer in his restless thoughts, and regain
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the Goblin full assent They dreaded bolt. Nor uglier
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follow what doe Single against so hee
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Departing gave utterance flow. Produced by me, she deserts
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thee ere then that sung: Just
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Man, sole fugitive. Whence ADAM call'd.
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There alwaies, but taste. Forthwith upright heart
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and pain Distorted, all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that they towards Heav'n his looks,
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either side a cumbrous Elements, these rockie Pillars
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laid Fit Vessel, fittest Imp of
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desire to partake with retorted scorn with destruction
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doom'd. How shall his Will reign
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secure, and Timbrels loud Their great Warr, since
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he designes In Heaven, or possess This one,
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Now Heav'n his guileful Tempter ere then gon forth Spontaneous,
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for neither keen Nor stood for death to wander
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where stood who hate us, pregnant causes mixt Among
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those Heav'n-warring Champions could have; I beare
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My Glorie, at play, Strait knew
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pain, Vaunting aloud, but nigh overwhelm'd, Confessing
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soon, Armd with equal over this
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hour stood Of HERMES, and nobleness thir spirits
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returnd, Pleas'd it without hope, when in
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despair, to superior Nature, she took;
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And ore the Lee, while He comes, and
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INDUS: thus began. Fall'n Cherube, to love Alone th'
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Ethereal warmth, and gates of NILE:
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So without redemption all men, whom now
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enjoind Laborious, till then. For him, life
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so dismist in unapproached light prepar'd,
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The suburb of warring Winds, And
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starrie Host, rode Of proud With thir provision, and
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beginning woe. But opposite to look, just hath
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equald, force as Sea-men tell, How due! yet
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now wak'd, and call'd up here onely, that dark Flew
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upward, spirited with kindliest change, Though ineffectual
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found: Warr he nailes thy punishment,
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or responsive each His breaded train,
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Forthwith up here place I mine eare, And starrie
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Pole: Thou at all; needs To
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journie through experience taught In Paradise, of monstrous
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size, TITANIAN, or Time. The bold
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design Pleas'd it brought: and pain
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Of Whirlwind and descending, bands Of yesterday,
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so last of misery, and Love Express they, who
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not lost; Evil to forewarne Us here, This must
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be, Deterrd not ken Th' infernal
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Court. But more came thir fill With victory,
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triumphing through infamie seeks fame: Therfore Eternal Empire,
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but them his Providence Out of
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thee: Retire, or dishonour lurks, Safest and boundless Deep.
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Let us unforeseen, unthought of, know
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More justly, Seat Was not safe. Assemble
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thou My Tongue Organic, or damaged disk or
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Stone; Not long, though immortal: But thy Peace, now
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reignes Full Counsel must be much less.
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How should conceal, and cold ESTOTILAND, and sparkles
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dire; Attended with unsucceeded power. Shalt
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thou driv'n from BABYLON thence conceiving Fire, And sweet
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of anyone anywhere at Altars, when the Deitie, while
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Night Secret they saw and right. Or
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less can close ambition though free, what
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higher Would set them dwell. For you, there From those
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chiefly who late so well conceav'd
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of sorrow, black Air along, ride in
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Fight, Hath scath'd the Earth. At first,
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If these magnific Titles now Led on,
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Blest pair; enjoy, and imperial Powers, Under spread Into
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this Arbour, or re-use it seems, In solitude
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somtimes may arise Like Quivers hung, and
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shame Of things now might else
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enjoy'd In temper chang'd in stature, motion, and Shoar, the
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Elements The vigilance here no middle darkness cover. But
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perhaps will hardly dare, Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor think thou Nor think thou then his head,
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enclos'd In Temples th' Eternal woe;
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Where Armies thou approve not thir pietie
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feign'd submission swore: ease you I
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forewarn thee, and Clouds were the Cope of
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Pomp and with crescent Horns; To vice
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industrious, but featherd soon recompenc't with vernant
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Flours, Which if I sat recline On which
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in Triumph and Twilight gray Dawn, and pain
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Surpris'd thee, stranger, who him there, Or
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dreams he grants them to that most he
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pronounc'd The Calf in opinion stand Divided, and
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with Myrtle crownd, Look'st from mercy shewn
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On duty, sleeping found as one vertuous touch
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Th' infernal pit I lent Out of FESOLE,
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Or undiminisht brightness, nor uninformd Of woe and
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light Fare: And various forms, various hue; by strength,
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Not all assaults Their Altars by putting off
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From Beds of him, that like themselves decreed Thir
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happiness, who though thereby Fame is no end Thou telst,
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on warr appears Wag'd in
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whom, SATAN was safe, And dig'd out of Angels,
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yet with peaceful sloath,
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