Robo poem for 2023-11-30
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Whence ADAM by Place admir'd, the sound-board breaths. Anon
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out DEATH; Hell and therein plant eyes,
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Sunk down alone I blame behind: Which when RAPHAEL,
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the gloomy Deep; with furies to seek
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new minds may produce new League
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Banded against the Gemms of Day and Disposer,
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what transports a Sea, and henceforth Monarchie
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over head of Heaven: Thither, if need
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of thine By Prayer th' Angelical
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to have offended, Unhappilie deceav'd; thy reply:
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For sight no cloud Of true delight?
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Which from Heav'n; now scatterd sedge Afloat,
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when Fate the burning Lake, that distance and
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drearie Vaile They felt unusual weight, till thy Associates,
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ADAM, estrang'd in wide Crystallin Skie, and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT and helmed heads Main reason
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then worse felt attraction unreprov'd, And Spirits, O
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Sovran, and regions here find out
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of provisions laid In a registered trademark, and all
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befell: they hear His bright imblazonrie, and eyes
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discoverd new Creation might rise into sudden onset,
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either cheek plaid, wings Wherewith to dare The bold
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The Prison ordain'd thir Author of Creation, or mute
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and thee goes Thy Empire? easily outdone By thee,
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adorn'd With hundreds and Hero's old
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Fled over Heav'n rung With liberal Thou And dictates to
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fear that smooth ADONIS from ADAMS abode,
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those pure of woe, All like ripe for him,
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life was that bad Angels kenn he spake; No
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wonder, fall'n he came, and Beast that
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word or had the World from
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beneath, Just o're dale his journey, and greater should
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enthrall to her houre Friendliest to Heav'n; now
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Of firm brimstone, and with contemptuous brow. GABRIEL, thou like
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defence, lest of anyone anywhere at large For you,
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there he full relation, which makes guiltie
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Serpent, whom mutual wing URIEL once no higher,
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Surpassest farr other precious things else, and passion mov'd,
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Fluctuats disturbd, yet from men were large, where
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The Chariot Wheels, so loosing all, mine
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the Project Gutenberg is accessed, displayed, performed,
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viewed, copied or Topaz, to augment, And flatter'd out
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From servitude inglorious welnigh half appeer'd To shame to
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assault or fills and all agape. Neerer
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to like, but chief good, the charm his
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wealth and as unclean. Whence heavie pace
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the gray Had been your necks, and
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horror chill Ran purple to resist our integritie: his
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seat Thir Makers work; he sees, Or Nature
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shews of Man, SATAN fell, nor
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much less. How fully hast fulfill'd
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Thy frailtie and Plaine, Both glorying to
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know, That heav'n his leave ye, and
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all assaults Their Altars by an
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hour No need With victory, triumphing through expectation high mountain
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tops ascend Up to scale With Frontispice of
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Warr, the offer'd wrong, Though to do
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I still to infinite descents Beneath him
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thou boast) to accord) Man pronounc't
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it I revisit safe, And no deficience found;
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So as seems, Of hazard in All. But yet
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now fild with Celestial Tabernacles, where highest
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pitch let loose at play, Strait knew
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The Femal Sex, and learn by despair: His Sentence pleas'd,
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Canst thou looking down, together sowd, And various
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fruits Of Innocence, of monstrous shapes Will arm'd, and
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brus'd Into th' affaires of Victorie,
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eternal fame in mortal things, The Confines met His
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orient Beams, or any other able, and
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all limit, at command, ere well might, Neerly it seemd,
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where they feard; And flying march
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where those Orbs; in Glory abounds, Therefore what
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transports a Bridge of Hell, Though threatning, grew
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ten fold More hands so nigh. Neererhe
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drew, Which to elude, thus all
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who call'd Mother yeilds In amorous dittyes
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all Comes unprevented, unimplor'd, unsought, Happie
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for Fate, Too much confide, But rise, high
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aspiring, who first by annihilating die; Nor yet
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more wise to unlock These tidings from among
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the Tents he heard By thy leave, and therein
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live, thy Vertue and honour claim'd AZAZEL as now; Know
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whether thus held At last the Starres of LUZ,
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Dreaming by things to model Heav'n Had shadow'd
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them forth Light From all her ashes spring
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time, All Heav'n, My Guide And season judg'd,
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well Seem twilight sheds On each inferior; but meaner thoughts
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Wast present, and one stroke Both him in at
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thir God hath won, If so as erst
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thou beest he; But up (nor
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hath set the Signal giv'n, with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on errand sole, and smoak:
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Such whispering soft, less that brightest shine. Is doubtful; that
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brightest shine. Silence, and Warr. Each in
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thy new acceptance, nor shall bring forth peculiar grace
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Elect above Dividing: for the bitterness of JORDANS flood
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of drossiest Ore to Nobler deeds Fearless,
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endanger'd Heav'ns Wicket seems excess, that gently
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rais'd I conceale. This Earth? reciprocal, if SION also
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he sent Before him move. What when
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answer none I thence expell'd, reduce me is
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free, but featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like change Those
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terms of sorrow, doleful shades, where he brings A melancholly
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damp my bosom and hath equald, force
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of these and wing'd from each
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his heavier on Thy weaker; let hang, as
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midnight search, where stood Praying, for such appear'd
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Less excellent, as to resign them furder woe and
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Brother first behold Approaching gross Bands, On a greater
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rage Deliberate valour breath'd, firm accord, More
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to doom severe, It started back, It sounded, and
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future, in Arms, Though after thaw, till
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now, thou taught the Bullion dross: A Forrest onward
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came, that hill Pass'd frequent, With spiritual
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to soar Above th' upright wing Easing
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thir substance cannot survive without hope to side
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up stood armd To hellish foes anow besides,
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vaulted with incessant toyle And hight'nd as
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on golden Shields; Then ASMODEUS with hostile frown of Love
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Express they, who agree to dewy
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Eve, A woodie Theatre Of Mans effeminate
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slackness it fled amain, pursu'd Thrice chang'd
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at Altars, when AEGYPT with dangers and
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soaring on high: from hence without redemption all
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had need repeate, As my last Food
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not following cryd'st aloud, but not th' Arch-Angel
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rowl'd; The Inwards and interrupt his baleful eyes
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what eyes discoverd new life. So neer the PYTHIAN
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fields; Part wield thir odoriferous wings Over the
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charm Pain for that now, While
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the Bullion dross: A Spirit, but with bad eminence;
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and henceforth Monarchie over EDEN or offering meet,
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May hope, or direct In freedome
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equal? or fleecy Flock, Ewes and ransom set.
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And sin? the gummie bark of men: the
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Foundation's EIN or Empire, that Just
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o're the excellence, but perverts best Deserve
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the Serpent none appeerd, or evil onely, who
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am come, for it stood Her Temperance
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over these Fansie next and INDUS: thus
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abasht the Spie, With joy Bright'ns his bounds, Dislodging
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from donors in those graceful and
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with high and ras'd By doom express them The
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fee or paine, Till ADAM, and expectation held
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on dry Land where your living wight, as
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great Potentate; for hiss Of force hath adjudg'd, from
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him a hollow truce; at Altars, when time
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and sequesterd, though sharp and go, so God
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Most glorious, in Array of body opaque can suffice,
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and with me cleere, not lost; Evil as Sea-men
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tell, How fully hast made? So stretcht out of
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sorrow, black tartareous cold performs th' ambrosial smell
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of Fiends, fit help, became thy
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bright Sea of anyone anywhere at
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least of hurtful, prosperous of Spirits of
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Jasper shon Above the companions of Paradise that
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good workes no further knows. For dignity compos'd
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and chase In blissful seat supream; from
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the rode Farr separate, circling Canopie Of immortalitie. So
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standing, moving, to eat my former
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state; how nigh Your fill all numbers absolute, And
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study of solid might ye now, and due
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Confess him slope their fault, Which all
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Her spots of touch with hideous change. He
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leaves all Earths inmost powers Disband, and steep flight
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Upborn with favour; peace and foe, and fell Submiss:
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he gives me round the Sounds and
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therein By Sacred silence to temper chang'd
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Into a Covenant never parted forelock
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manly hung Like things therein Man till my op'ning.
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Pensive here that future evil much advanc't,
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Came shadowing, and given the late
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Made happie: him begotten Son, why
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come I repent or EARTH-BORN, that small Came the
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Bullion dross: A Beavie of anyone anywhere
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at eeve In Heav'n high will leave askt of good,
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Where now appeer'd, Presence Divine. Rejoycing, but
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thee thus, unmovd with rebounding surge
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the beginning knew? Desire with scalding thurst and all Beleevers;
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and publick care; And feel Our servile offerings.
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This place testifies, and silence, he entic'd ISRAEL in
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Sea, suppos'd with her slowest pace the hether side
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up here we lay by, and
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them rose As meet is, we
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enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly deem'd, I suppose If
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he pronounc'd The Battel now Must
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exercise us alone they sate, approaching heard Commanding loud. Inhabitant
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of bad eminence; and Power, thy minde Of Hierarchies,
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of right against Law unjust That Shepherd, who
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best advantage, and Seraph fearless, nor
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aught of this gloom; the PHOENICIANS call'd a
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line thir confidence to think, though from
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knowing not
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