Robo poem for 2021-08-03
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1.C. The Heav'ns and drew Aire, Thy
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frailtie and expire. What fury all assaults Their great Altar
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breathes Ambrosial Flowers, Our own and wine.
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Witness if here Hatching vain Empires.
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Thus high Office on Sea should
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be held At thee communicated, and thrice the Love-tale
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Infected SIONS daughters with delight; how To mortal
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combat or cold OLYMPUS rul'd the fixt Laws to protect
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the deed; Shee first as since, Baptiz'd or Man
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finally be deemd so thick bestrown Abject and pure,
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Severe, but found no cloud those Imperial Ensign, which
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methinks I fear; Yet scarce Had cast
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lascivious Eyes, with guile Stird up here
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Varied his sottish Conquerour, (whom I
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fall Down thither to taste: Betwixt th'
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Air in VALDARNO, to disparage and infinite
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That Mountain Pines, With singed bottom all who beheld
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Beautie, which thee more, And uncompounded
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is enterd; yet unpaid, prostration vile, the Signal
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giv'n, Worthiest to soar Above all Temples th' Eternal
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King; And charming tones, that to finde
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Us here, as impure as farr som
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Magazin to stay, Rose, Or much won
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that livd, Attendant on dry Land He call'd
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Satan, with adverse power That Shepherd, who fill'd up
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here condemn'd For thou may'st repent, and place
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like grief behold, Transported touch; here onely, as
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Sea-men tell, How dark'nd; innocence, Defaming
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as farr distant foe, who with discontinuous wound
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shall absolve them that they dread,
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Rouse and though immortal: But fondly thinking to
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accord) Man Thy utmost ire? which
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else with coole decline. 1.F.2. LIMITED WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER OF THIS
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PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST ***
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END OF SUCH DAMAGE. So eagerly the grunsel
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edge, Where art thou, escap'd The
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just Man finally be at Altars, when call'd
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From mee th' assembly next favourable spirit,
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propitious while Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no
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such glorious trial choose With like which yonder Sea,
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and therein or our new world
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was plaine, A Shape within thee wicked, and
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Hyacinthin Locks behind the vast Abyss Might suddenly inflict;
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that a glistering Spires and Balme; A
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dreadful to soar Above th' HESPERIAN
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Fields, And fall Down he resolv'd With vain
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exploit, though bright: If so it be
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deceav'd his memorie, Nameless in Glory extinct, and cheerful,
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in carnal pleasure, solitarie. What sit not, and doubt
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distract His Laws of every leaf and
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unespi'd To undergo eternal punishment? Whereto with Happiness
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in one. Before thir overgrowth, as
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that Crystalline Sphear whose clarion sounds In common,
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rang'd in me, for unjust, That
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with us, and flaming Warriours, Arme again thir
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spears Till dieted by your behoof, if
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for that brightest Seraphim with hideous change.
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He circl'd, four Faces threatning hideous ruine and pain
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Torments him; if but all assaults Their Seats
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long ere man fell, from the World
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begin Thenceforth shall temper he put
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on main to thy Sentence; Hell, or
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human Gods. So Law and LAHOR of som message
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high neighbouring Hills (For what ere day
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Thy praises, with Terrestrial Humor mixt Among the
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Books of thee, Natures healthful rules
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a lot appeers For ever during Gates,
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they win in Section 4. Information about me
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ill, was at her thought. True relish, tasting; if
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ought I therefore, I perform, speak I
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Adore the popular vote Inclines, here In
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others to execute their repast; then should find
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Truce to save, Dwels in disguise. Hee, after sleepless
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Night; under feares, That name, O miserable it away
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or heav'd his oblique way Over the greatest part
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such Majestie approv'd My Head, nor
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too desirous, as one with Devil met Undazl'd,
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farr Antartic; and gave way round Covers his
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sight, thou soughtst I never will of
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aire, that daily Train. So pray'd they
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would? what command thir known thy doom, if
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unforbid thou desir'st, And I will she alone
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From amidst the tenth on IMAUS
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bred, Whose higher grew ten fold More
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justly, Seat the double-founted stream Of hazard
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as perhaps thus expos'd. But goe
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and accurst, the rough edge Of his taste
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The Earth, Subdue it, give thee, Natures desire, Had
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been thir mouths the Gate Of new delight, all bounteous
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King, All seasons and thou then
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they prais'd, That ore the sole cause
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to soar Above his horrid Circles; two this pause
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Down a horrid crew Lay pleasant, his
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image now Sight more wast good,
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Our inward less and excessive, overturnes All
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were not unseasonable to please him next himself
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Reserving, human sense: Henceforth of living
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Streams among the Seas Beyond PETSORA Eastward, to
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eternal course, The Victors proud? Ere he
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inward part courb the pretious bane. And Planets, Planet-strook,
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real dignitie: Adornd She all was that equal Love;
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Least therefore now are threatn'd, but
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EVE Yet these thy Subjection, but up returnd, as
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from SYRIAN ground, and vital Lamp; but breath her
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fit Love unequald; but th' envenom'd robe, and horror
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chill Ran purple Grape, and wine.
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Witness the vent appli'd To respite
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or rare. If thence Invoke thy gifts, and
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on it so, By
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EVE, Whom hunger and Wisdom-giving Plant, but that
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earst in act have eternal Warr wearied
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wings, and hands innumerable ordain'd In
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search with feats of Paradise up
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springing light At Heav'ns King Stood
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thick a crew, but what from farr,
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That one ascent of bliss, Faded
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so cleer, sharp'nd his Pride Waiting revenge: cruel warres, Wasting
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the Sun: His own undaunted Fiend by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Thrones; Though pleasant, but within
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thee, when thus to drive All Intellect, all Miracles, As
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stood Before all things, who fill'd
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With blandishment, each plant, and all confus'd march where
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soonest recompence it might know; At
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random yeilded light And hath much
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revolving, thus expos'd. But that rape begot
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These past, Man whom will cleer Smooth
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Lake, That shew Elaborate, of Paradise In emulation opposite
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to Warr Irreconcileable, to others cause Left
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to assume Thy face, the Sin-born Monster moving nigh,
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Which uttering thus overjoy'd, O glorious and MESSIAH,
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and Create Plenipotent on yon Lake benumme not
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God; I come flying, meet with coole when BELLONA
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storms, With speed Thir visages and gentle
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Angel unpursu'd Through labour push'd Oblique the washie
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Oose deep within his course, in Guard
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thir inventions they slack thir hinges great
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Seraphic arms and Warr. Each perturbation smooth'd with
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almost no Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, which out of bliss,
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Faded so I at worst extreams, and unfrequented left some
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other Creatures, dignifi'd so huge in
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dismal hiss of noblest temper chang'd by
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violence Against God to stay, Rose,
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and makes guiltie shame obnoxious, and sloth, Surfet, and
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pay him stood, Yet rung A Nation to
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hymne his fair tendance gladlier shall enjoy
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alone, which most is low whom now fild with
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mine. Thus Satan long Drie-ey'd behold? ADAM wraught the baser
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fire Unquenchable, the silent, here I
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seduc'd them inexpert, and shout, return'd them made that Forbidden
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Tree, and see them he flies. At one
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peculiar Graces; then appeer'd Spangling the shoar Bursting
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with outward lustre; that seemd Somwhat
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extravagant and long, Embryo's and hollow; though
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pure To mortal passage wide, Likest to donate
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royalties under darkness and Plaine, Both where thou what
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else thou what glorious Lamp Turn swift thought, which
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God to skirt to binde not. But
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Natural necessity begot. God looking on, methought, alone From
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their side by deceit and Brother first
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undertook To peaceful sloath, Not only to
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her nocturnal Note. Thus answer'd. Leader of Pomp and
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serried Shields Various, with hideous fall Through the
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brimming stream; fierce Foe not offending, satisfi'd
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With Joy upraise In things began,
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When, and build in Man disobeying,
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Disloyal breaks his visual ray To their malice fall'n,
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to foul and inquire Gladly the
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Fruit Divine, Fair couple, linkt in Front Of proud
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Towrs Of PHLEGRA with blood arise
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Of Death ready at first Made to no mate For
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thee foretold, a liveless Rib. Being as are
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tax returns. Royalty payments must be forestall'd; much
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what malicious Foe by Ceremonies Cannot but of Lamb
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or true source Of shrubs and prophetic fame in
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Heav'n stand His fall'n he so just,
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my Flesh, my Sons Shall build His
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couchant watch, as late of happy Tribes, On
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Hills Lookd round, Behind him no part SATAN pass'd, And
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Brute as mee. They hand with triple
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steel. Another part Which tasted works knowledge past
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through experience of him, nor shall
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brightest Seraphim Approach not, and large Into utter
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loss of anyone in Heav'n. And liquid Plain,
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In whatsoever shape returns Day, or
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West, or brighter, clad with youthful dalliance had shewn,
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and lost, which from us he no
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shadow staies Thy inward less that rape
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begot These disobedient; sore The current
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streame, Whose Bed is low From Heav'ns
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basis, bring Silence, and pay The rule
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Of nectarous draughts between, and dazling Arms, in large
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Lay Siege, Or open Eyes, with
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blood Of hazard in carnal pleasure, though fall'n From his
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punishment. So Ev'n or prune, or seeming
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Friend. For thee Henceforth; my experience, ADAM, earths
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hallowd limits thou attended gloriously from pain and haile
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