Robo poem for 2022-05-02
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1.E. Unless th' arch-fellon saw Th' offence, that to
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like, but infinite: for prey, but let thee
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O fair foundation laid Gnashing for
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the multitude With thy transgressors, but by suttle
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Magic many Throned Powers, That ever praise Shall
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satisfie the Oracle of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or ranke
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Your change Perplexes Monarchs. Dark'n'd so,
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And Grace that formd them they
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observ'd. As one Realm, link'd in ADAMS
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eye. Not ti'd or choice regard thus the fervent
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Angel, thy obedience; therein Each shoulder broad, came the
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Soul, Song End, and slow, Yet envied; against so easie
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then; Th' infernal pit I am, and amorous delight.
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She all things, foreseen This said,
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thus double-form'd, and Timbrels loud Their childrens cries unheard, that
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Crystalline Sphear whose vertue of remove, Save what seem'd
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A cry With deafning shout, return'd
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From heav'n, for that shall pay. Accept this Deep;
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with Mineral fury, aid to simplicitie Resigns her
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looks, to awe, that of thee, Natures
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know'st, and Michael Hart, the works posted with sad exclusion
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from SYRIAN mode, whereon to Battel now enforc't to overcom
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By that swim th' Angelical to dance
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Intent, with me thy full of Innocence, of
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thee, and Revenge Descend from God Th' associates and
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force hath shed down to soar Above
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all assaults Their Seats long ridge the Acts of
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him, that possesse Earth, made Of congregated Waters
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underneath a stripling Cherube tall: Who might distemper
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the Bullion dross: A Spirit, but with Beast
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and brus'd Into my assiduous cries: But more who
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renounce Thir State Mine eare ever power left
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but a Mount, while Sonorous mettal blowing
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adverse power hostility and Seas Beyond the crumbl'd
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Earth be Worse; of that bad Angels
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Food, and wilt taste is left, A
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thing thou what eyes till wandring mazes lost.
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Then Heav'n Gate With reason to
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abolish, least rejoyce For Spirits evaded swift
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or enur'd not let us dispossest, He ceas'd,
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and dangers, heard within them that? can put to
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do the Night-Hag, when AEGYPT with forked
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tongue Relate thee; but of God; I nearer
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drew not on dry Land of anyone
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anywhere at all; needs be worth in remembrance
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alwayes thee, and cinders fill'd; so I sdeind
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subjection, and ANGOLA fardest from the name this
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question askt of Elements In Manhood also is 64-6221541.
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Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under ground he sent
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Before his MESSIAH. On golden Compasses, prepar'd
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For those dropping Gumms, That proud
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seate Of every Creature, fair Son Th' incensed
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Father, I sought; for flight, and now bolder wing,
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Escap't the Vision led thee along
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Innumerable force renew'd Springs Of Heav'n,
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is excelld by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose
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image viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and with
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gushing bloud of monstrous sight unconquerable? His lustre
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rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms and solemn Feasts profan'd, And
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freely available for open sight Of his own? ingrate,
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he passd, the Devil with ruinous (to
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compare Great Or if there thy transgressions, and heat
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of anyone anywhere at th' Angelic throng Of
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immortalitie. So he may participate, and warme, Temper
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or slain, Or sight Of ABBANA and wide, To
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Starr Of Waters, Embryon immature involv'd, Appeer'd
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not: that revolted multitudes the Land to love till
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morning Sun Impearls on mans destruction, maugre Hell,
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or woe and all Tongues, and Virgin
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is thine; it seem Now nearer, Crowns
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inwove with lofty Gates Pourd out of unctuous
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vapor, which thee Worlds they rusht, repulse
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Repeated, and thee, Wondrous in contempt, At once
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O're Shields Various, with delight, Mankind with scorn. Think not
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affraid, Though kept thir mightiest Monarchies;
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his neather Empire now, avant; Flie to destroy. Who slew
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his fill, Though thither hast done this, thou
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injoinst me, O pittie Heav'ns chearful face,
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the smoothed Plank, The birds thir issue Guard,
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Mount HERMON, yonder Gates? through experience of electronic work,
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(b) alteration, modification, or turn all these Garden
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we apply, And reasonings, though all-knowing, what ere now
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sad choice To mortal voice, which follows dignity,
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might direct Shon like which evil seek
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Deliverance for uses to destruction laid On
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what change more toil Of natures works, yet Leader of
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more in narrow room large Into the Will,
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And courage never shall then pursue Vain Warr
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Under the op'ning bud, and Nitrous
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Foame They vote: whereat their supplie
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the grateful smell of Creation last in Chaines Through the
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Bowre, while they relate, Erring; for flight, Mangl'd
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with branching Palme, each To question thy might,
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where he came, his rescu'd gain from
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the Morn when time To one and ANCIENT NIGHT,
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I be sure, To mortal doom'd. How
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many will be wonn, Or Altar to
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found thir night from labour, to
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his throne. What sit not, the
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Hall Of Goats or DRYAD, or
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Garden-Plot more wonderful Of my Head a
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hideous ruine and ample spaces, o're dale his right;
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yet lest unawares Fluttring his Church lewd Fell not
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impair'd, but favour'd more came mantling Vine
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curles on Arch-Angel rowl'd; The Soule
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For Spirits arm'd That drove them fair Creatures animate
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the destind habitation; but what force effected
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not: that honour these, for proof his faded bliss,
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thy wings, and shame To pass
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disguis'd; They eat, they choose; for wide into this
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day Not higher Would Thunder and marriage Rites: But
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fate In procreation common to warne: those from
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the Adversary of right Shall be
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sure Of massie Gold, Or singular and Angels, by
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sinning grown. The paine fled Affrighted; but so contriv'd
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as great Ammiral, were propos'd: for access
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Without dimension, where ADAM or Months, or
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access Without wrauth reply'd, Art are one, Now
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from outward strength; while they naked Majestie
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Divine, Sweet is Hell; that were
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formd so suffice to right side; then stood
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and thy pride that sought Evil one Beast
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next, free will, none shall they
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dread, Rouse and Lord, as Night
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receives From off his spread his count'nance red
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Lightning and Man? Haile to descend The happier EDEN,
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where stood unmindful ABDIEL stern regard he
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nailes thy beauty, which follows dignity, might
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Heap on by merit thine, shall his
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beams That sacred influence: less assur'd, without
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further knew) Nor so on Bitnet (Judy now Acknowledge him
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out huge affliction and through love, Not long,
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and infinite in PALESTINE, and bear,
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Our purer essence then can in
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sharp and spread Ensigns marching might find
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who first met His fraudulent Impostor foule
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Ingendring with hideous length: before us, linkt
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in Plaine God omnipotent, for Deities:
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Then loudest vehemence: thither or enur'd not lost; Evil
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into Glorie abides, Transfus'd on her now hid,
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now Saint After his powerful Destiny ordaind
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Me from thy punishment, As we may lift
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our hazard, labour hee; But cloud
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Of Horses led, and therein set His
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Brethren, ransomd with like To sanctitie that
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debt paid, Thou mai'st not; To bottomless perdition, there
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thou what doe mine requires. If so
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e're his vengeful ire, Belike through
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with steddie wing against mee Interpret for I seem
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to Force or feet I thence Had
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bred; then His other sort by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now plenteous, as whereon to
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continue, and shining heav'nly fair, fit habitation fraught with me
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still, And Spirits, both righteous Cause,
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And pavement Starrs, fixt mind first by supplication we
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possess The living, each odorous sweets the fee
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for none Are brought: and acceptance found, fast
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his ear Listens delighted. Eevning & tend these his
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purposd prey. He swerve not let th' obdurat
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King MESSIAH, and highth, and interrupt can
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receave. Great things by Warr and
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proclaimd MESSIAH blaz'd Aloft by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose inward thence
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ensue, behold. 1.E. Unless th' Impereal Throne they
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needs not so superficially surveyes These are and Death,
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Said mildely, Author of joy bereft. O ADAM, is
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wont to soar Above th' open
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Field, Or shall his bounds Of
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weakness, how thou continu'st such, owe to
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look, just avenging Sword of Spirits
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may participate, and needed hands then his Pride
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Had shadow'd them furder woe in careful Plowman
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doubting stands Adverse, that Tree had I
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spare Thee next and multitude, and Flocks
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at http://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions to debate What we owe. 1.F.1.
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Project Gutenberg is there still eyes Rove idle unimploid,
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and aspects In ARGOB and therein live, thy secresie
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although alone, By Model, or blame entire: Not
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only this was at length, and passion into the
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shoare Of great deeds Had from Sin
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and mutual guilt the suggested cause, What
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if ye should boast in narrow space
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the justling Rocks: Or violence, no, who
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brings Knowledg of obtaining a cumbrous Elements,
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these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in hell Precedence, none,
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None can behold; on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to Death be, Though temper'd heav'nly, for
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generations to let mee his prospect high,
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now fild with wings his glozing lyes, And
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Country whereof each other thus largely hast atchiev'd our
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wish. Mean while, Pondering the Gates; three different
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cause the dust is old som suppos'd with
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ventrous Arme again thir serried Shields Blaz'd opposite, half
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these sons of Glorie and Flour.
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