Robo poem for 2024-05-15
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Then Both Good out Hell Com'st thou, be sure
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was the surging smoak and both wings Over the top
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Of happiness: yet there sitting where
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God only, shee busied heard thee fealtie With
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fixed seat, Him first, that bituminous Lake
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of joy Surcharg'd, as one disarm'd, Of
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EREBUS. She scarse had ceas't when sins Among them to
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and Odours and multitude, and with hop'd success,
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Throws his restless thoughts, how vain so pleas'd, declarst
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thy folly, and with transcendent brightnes didst invest The
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irksome hours, and colour, shape Starr Leave them
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Rock Ran purple Grape, and with me thus, ADAM,
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whom the worse relapse And saw till
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first art thou, I re-visit now
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reignes Full Counsel must be thou;
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since fate inevitable Subdues us, and dangers,
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heard cry With secret foe, By LEO and Reare Streame
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in Heav'n. Each quarter, to prosper, and steep
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to remove Behinde them, th' expanse of light, but
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now divided into the Forrest, Hart and with words
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here confin'd, Inhabitant of taste of FESOLE, Or
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to ADAM's doubt it deals eternal woe. But thir
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shock Of sacred name this let dry
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Land that breathd Thir Blossoms: with lasting pain and
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AUTUMN thwarts the Son, thou being
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by, and massie Ore, The Hell trembl'd at
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call, Then such another World, one restraint,
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Lords declar'd the Sea should better thou sly
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Insinuating, wove with Mineral fury, aid This may produce
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new Possessor: One way Up to
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shine these, these growing Plants, & dance about
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Donations to win, Or all may else inflict do
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aught, no worse relapse And vent'rous, if to do with
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speed, though God by being such, They taste of
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this world Of mankind Be it not eate
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thereof all yet this appease betimes Th'
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addition of bliss; By whom now voutsaf't,
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other Hill SATAN (for Night receives him brought Miserie, uncreated
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night, and colour, shape the use of Heavens and
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couldst thou attended gloriously from God
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descended, and expectation when on IMAUS bred, Whose liquid
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fire; And ore Hill Him after
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her thought. High overarch't imbowr; or worse, Here or
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down Warring in Heav'n somtimes forget to shine, yet aloof?
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The Prison ordain'd In the night-warbling Bird, nor
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suffer my sense within thir Orb they anon With goodness
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infinite, both Good to be alone, As many Throned
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Powers, For me, best order set, and Femal Sex,
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and ELLOPS drear, And flouring Odours, Cassia,
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Nard, and ensuring that look'd a Foe hung
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on yon celestial light? Be gather'd beams, and Hinde;
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Direct against so incense His outward also
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in bliss? So they prais'd, That
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thou Wouldst thou eate thereof all Heav'n, And my
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Merit more came they, the burning Lake? that inflamed Sea,
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Nor number, sweet approach of Hell, Though threatning,
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grew Insuperable highth fal'n, so ordains: this
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eBook is undefil'd and wine. Witness if that Milkie
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way Beyond his Angel, who since, but first
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Region dolorous, O're Sea without redemption, without exterior help
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And happie Race lost. From use, For aught divine
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or worse, By ancient World Built thir being?
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Yet half on IMAUS bred, Whose Seed All
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Justice: nor end Intestine War in
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ADAMS abode, those pure of anyone
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anywhere at THEB'S and shame that compute
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Days, months, and regain the baser fire
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had general Names in Triumph and ANCIENT NIGHT, I
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mockt with Lance) Thick clouds and glad. Empress, the
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smoothed Plank, The PERSIAN in rage Among the while.
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God by due, And Valour or heav'd his
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Salvation, them stood Rustic, of Paradise of danger tri'd,
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now a horrid Arms And o're the Foundation
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web site which cannot hurt ye, and involve,
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done all flesh fill'd Immeasurably, all these two bright
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Ten thousand Leagues awry Into my naming, how To
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worst extreams, and all assaults Their Seats
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long Lie vanquisht; thou becam'st a moving toward the Tyger,
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as Nature joyne; And Bush with ten fold
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More terrible array ye flow, Melodious murmurs,
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warbling flow, Nightly I that provided that
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our afflicted Powers, nor important less Then aught of
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seeming pure, Transparent, Elemental Air, the praise ye shall bruise
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my forewarning, and Providence Out of Spirits Elect above
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his fellows, with fair Virgin Majestie Divine,
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And higher Would speed of Heaven, down amaine By
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som small as creation was? rememberst
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thou attended gloriously from Eastern cliff of Warr,
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what ere this his fall, And
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visage incompos'd Answer'd. I goe, nor touch; here onely,
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and CADMUS, or timerous flock together crowded drove
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them blaz'd Aloft by John Milton All he
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made And brief related whom ye everlasting groans, Unrespited,
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unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of this Dart Against revolted multitudes Were
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it pursues Things unattempted yet such Audacious neighbourhood,
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the TROPIC Crab; thence full resplendence, Heir
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of EDEN were laid Gnashing for Lightning glimps of
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mankind, By word or conceal'd, Which
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all Temples th' obdurat King of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where your joynt vigor
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find. Before thee thus, of 20% of
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Life. Between Thee SION also know, and Mist,
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then returnd Up hither, and enterd in, and gates
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of this Yoke? Will either Sex assume,
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or present, and expectation held his Eye darted
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contagious Fire. Thither came next command. To satisfie
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for the exclusion from the Firstlings of EVE; Assaying by
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name this agreement. If so faire field MICHAEL and
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ruddy flame. Before all kindes, in All.
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But first smiles Wanted, nor wider farr Then had
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no fall, o'rewhelm'd With our better part in Prose
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or Middle, all Temples th' AZORES; whither have
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attaind then rage) and Plaine, Soft-ebbing;
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nor set Thir small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming
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some fit to acquaint With Ministeries
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due Rites, and was partial, but fled Murmuring, and
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superfluous moist consumes: But our envious Foe in
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Plain in ADAMS eye. Not only this essential, happier
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farr remote, with whom our woe, Regions in
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TELASSAR: in Wood or enur'd not Death, and with BRITISH
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and call'd In punisht in man
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except, none Distinguishable in Gods disguis'd in
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Heav'n. Which if we dread, Rouse and hurried back
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I fear Comes thundring out for I
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will Whom to mature In amorous delight. She gathers,
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Tribute large, Though all by coming
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on earth, durst oppose th' obdurat King
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MESSIAH, and therein Man Clad to share with
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gushing bloud of absence mimic Fansie wakes
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despair That comes it away or present, fearing guiltie
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all Good and things Of thir dwellings
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peace: All amaz'd Night-wanderer from SYRIAN mode, whereon to soar
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Above th' OLYMPIAN Hill One over
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such Gardning labour and CHIMERA'S dire. Fall'n Cherube,
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to utter: but a brok'n Rear Insulting, and
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with scorn, Tears such grace They
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measure what point now prov'd ill able to hope
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never wilt thou sawst, hourly conceiv'd A Dove
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sent of Kings MOMBAZA, and Field To claim My
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Bowels, their Creation-Day Created in despite and with
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it was cleard, and therein By wondrous Pontifice,
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unhop't Met such Gardning labour hard Mov'd our Ancestor.
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ITHURIEL and gave way By conquering
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this vast abrupt, ere long sufferance of
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spacious Gap disclos'd Into the chains Heapt on
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or Faerie Elves, Whose progenie you received the barbarous Sons
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destroyd, Or how long, though divided and lyes
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Bordering on yon dreary Plain, forlorn
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and keep, by proof look into terrour chang'd
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thir Rebellion, from Heav'n which th' excess
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of Project Gutenberg is both stood, Both
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of Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with
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steddie wing under darkness; but perverts best of
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Hell, nor vacuous the rule, which instantly fell On
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duty, sleeping found So wise are therefore can
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receave thir doings, them at Sea
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should rest from mightier service then thy God,
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Their Seats long Before the dreadful
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Dart; what from Eternal Splendors flung
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For aught disturb'd thir issue Guard, Mount SION, thron'd
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Between the surer barr His red Lightning and interrupt
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the sleepy drench Of high Towrs
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to soar Above th' Antagonist of mankind, though few.
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But O Woods, and outward aid This
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new World; by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by
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violence Of King I uncircumscrib'd my bosom,
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Son aveng'd On duty, sleeping found
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themselves at once. As one ascent is
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no way is low Reverence don, but misjoyning shapes,
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Which thou enlight'nd Earth, so faire. Round he
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thereat Offended, worth thy just th' AEQUATOR,
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as this advantage gaine. What thou
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beest he; But on Bitnet (Judy now expecting Each
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Warriour thus consulting, thus double-form'd, and knows how far?
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For him that shall find grace; For high advanc'd,
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Standards, and slow; But harm Befall thee combin'd
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In unitie defective, which God beholding from
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mightier JOVE His farr Then Crown'd With other
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Creatures; yet concernd Our great MOGUL Down thither to
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inshrine BELUS or Eeven, To pray,
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repent, and blame thus in populous youth about the
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fervent Angel, well hast reveal'd What in dreadful length
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The fee for Heav'n, And through
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strait, rough, dense, or Kid, that livd, Attendant on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to second thoughts, and Seraph rowling in PALESTINE,
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and RHEA'S Son Of lustre rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms
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and shame that rape begot These two first
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appeering kenns A Dove sent With
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the Goblin full
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