Robo poem for 2022-07-30
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The Day and shame To trample thee
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what compulsion and bloom, but others note Singing thir seed
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renewd; So warnd me, have heard, without
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rein, till Noon: For never till like these, covering
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the bowels of OETA threw me
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most, and wingd speed And Valour or
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anguish, and Angels, they seise Possession of offerd
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grace Elect above Who oft seen; his impious
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War in ambiguous words, he from thy
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side a horrid Vale. Then miserable pain
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Of head and Balme, Others apart sat devising
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Death denounc't, whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean Drawn round Ninefold,
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and shame in wait; beyond All on Bitnet (Judy
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now has agreed to pleasure, but thine, shall
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recure, Not like doom, which human sacrifice,
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and die, Die hee inlie rag'd,
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in PALESTINE, and reasons, and repulst Whatever
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Hypocrites austerely talk Of Natures healthful rules above; so
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erroneous, thence weak. Fall'n Cherube, and with perplexing
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thoughts Firm concord holds, men should have sate Sin
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and toward Heav'n Inducing darkness, while Warr
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in every leaf, that Tree, The
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grassie Clods now his gloomie bounds
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were Sheaves New part Not higher intellectual more wakeful
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Bird of Rock Ran purple Grape, and
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quench his Brothers Offering found by place can die,
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Least on dry Land In circuit, undetermind square or
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Heaven: Thither, if no second groan, Long
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under feares, That excellence he rose The
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middle parts, then PANDORA, whom mutual love, withheld
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Thy fiercest, when the Nations of JORDANS flood To
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joyn thir bane; the Center mix And
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by sinning grown. The suburb of their
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fears. Then Both her other none: in mettle. After
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thir dwellings of anyone anywhere at
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command, and Helmes, and lyes Bordering on
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AEGYPT with glad precipitance, uprowld As stood Vaild
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with adverse power Which that caution joind, thir vertue;
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least on AEGYPT with new eBooks,
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unless Be not soare; Not emulous, nor somtimes
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on promise made Of colour glorious
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Chief; They felt themselvs they corrupted to
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accord) Man fall'n. Yet envied; against
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mee redound, On golden seat's, Frequent
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and Trees appeer'd, Girt with jocond to me dark,
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wasteful, wilde, That scal'd by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden
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seat's, Frequent and Chance Approach not, with me
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ow I be so perfet, not whence they
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forewarne, Wolves shall his head, devouring fire.
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They swim th' East, had need Refreshment,
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whether here Will rule; and spotless innocence. So
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on main Abyss Heard farr his Ribs, his Tongue
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of incense His will be scann'd
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by absolute she stood, Both glorying to save, Dwels
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in Glory abounds, Therefore what the longer pause
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Down cast too light Sent from Woman to impose:
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He ended; when most through fire To claim Of
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Preface brooking through experience taught the vext
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the arched roof Showrd Roses, and prosper, and with
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neighbouring round. And sons of tasting to Death is
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enterd; yet from thy glorious shape had
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descri'd, To pray, repent, and teach us his
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several wayes, they fought at Altars, when
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Night Darkens the massie Iron Scepter rule the Royal
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Camp, to admit for open when, and ILIUM, on
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thoughts, Vain Warr Open or possess All in opposition
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sits High Rapt in Heav'n Into th' East,
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had changd To deepest Hell, on
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in pain, Vaunting aloud, Then all with pale. But
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strange conveyance fill'd Immeasurably, all highth, bent to higher
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Would not alone, while each divided into the
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dear by me still advance Thy coming, and rais'd
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me most, when BELLONA storms, With
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Frie innumerable swarme, and violence Against
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revolted Spirit, that prospect wide beneath; Now lately
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Heaven shalt proceed, and therein plac't in Arms, and
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knows Any, but still I have never
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wilt not Man residing through this can
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wee wear, Strait couches close, That sparkling
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blaz'd, his rage, Perhaps hath joynd With
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tufts the use of Seales and descending, bands
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Of love till fire Of many Throned Powers, and
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running Streams among sweet of Sulphur. Thither his lustful
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Orgies he nam'd them, is undefil'd and passion
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to destroy, thir gifts, and remembrest what stood, but
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bring Solstitial summers heat. To have
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searcht and permitted all, Greatness of blustring
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winds, which instantly fell Kiss'd as from
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the fairest Fruit, Whoever tempted; which plenteously The
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character of raging Fire and golden Lamps and Caves
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Of knowledg, nor EVE the Flood With
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thicket overgrown, grottesque and dangers, heard
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remote. Towards him call'd Satan, with purpose to
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conceave, Satiate with ambitious aim Against his surmise prov'd
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certain implied warranties or Chrysolite, Rubie or providing it nightly
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toward the dreaded worse abhorr'd. SATAN went
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With Floods and as mire: for what
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hinders then receive, & wing'd like that shall
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quell thir eyes more dang'rous to
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gaze admiring: Oft to reward on it so, As
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may produce new Hopes, new Race Beyond his mother Earth
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& stai'd With light Heavie, though
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the yoke Of his merits praise
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him for speed A Pillar of Heav'ns free as
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Spirits of Life Still follow'd her, but
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thee speak, One who first wraught
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on yon dreary Plain, In contemplation hee ere
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fresh Flourets Hill of good surpris'd
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and ILIUM, on JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and hast made?
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So dear pledge Of airie threats Gave
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heed, but long have fixt mind Appointed,
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which under his Spirit Powrd forth
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among The infernal dregs Adverse to whatever thing not lost;
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Evil got, where silence thus began. So goodly Frame,
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Thus said, when AEGYPT with ambitious
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aim Against the tossing of what highth
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enrag'd, Will dazle Heav'n, which when the space.
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Though pleasant, but what harm? But mark how had
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night Have easily destroy'd, and most afflicts
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me, the longer to fly By quick returne, Father,
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what of mankind under darkness; but O Parent, these words
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Breaking the Minister that Seed Is Pietie
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to simplicitie Resigns her tendrils, which God of will
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be scann'd by so rare? Here
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swallow'd up here would beare Multitudes like folly
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shewes; Authoritie and laughs the frown
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Each thing naught vallu'd he his uprightness
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answer thus began. Accuse not her purple wings,
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or bonds, or I thence be
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found: Warr Irreconcileable, to force upon his absence, till
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then renownd: The Clouds With ATLANTEAN shoulders fit Mate,
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Both where he also err'd in
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mysterious reverence meek, As we may Faith Prefer, and
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with quick result. So spake th' ETRURIAN
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shades High Thron'd in one. Before thy Divine
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resemblance, and praeeminence, yet by whose
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well Spare out of supernal Grace. So deep With
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Golden lustre rich Trees loaden with
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expanded wings the boyling cells prepar'd, they thought,
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sunk Under him Findes no sight,
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If then live without permission of drossiest
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Ore bog or shall need, God to Land
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In us rest. Meanwhile ere the Woods the
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prime, yet Regaind in Glory never
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since our unrest, and set On JUNO smiles, when
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AEGYPT with report heare Of Nights he appeers, Not
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like which God observd His crime and desart wayes
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that none before By Nature in our thoughts revolv'd,
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his meek aspect Silent yet never will
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And with mee, or carreer with
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me and Nights he fulfill His laughter
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at all. Into my Mothers lap? there
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From dust: spite his crew Rebellious, them stood Unterrifi'd,
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and sad demeanour forth all Sun-shine, as
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that way And whether waking cri'd, This noveltie
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on himself; horror shot with Golden Altar smoak'd;
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yet large to skirt to showre, Which might most
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High, If counsels and drearie Vaile They summ'd thir matchless
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Chief: As drops the voice thou what resolution and
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lost all sorts are sprung I repent or
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unador'd In might supplie the Bullion
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dross: A glimmering of Spears: and
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wide, enclos'd, Pattern of shame, The
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Chariot Wheels, so perfet, not glance Show
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to view: About them thither brought
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down in arm'd, and all Temples th'
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offensive Mountain, built exclaimd, And corporeal to end
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as now lament Discover'd soon determin, or Grape:
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to dare The fatal guile contemn; Suttle he
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nam'd Thrones, With lust and bold,
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will betide the Royal State, Favour'd of Gold. Let
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us down alone first prov'd: But opposite to
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feel When ADAM though so gay, Ye Mists and
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Director gbnewby@pglaf.org All on mee In sight tormenting! thus
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double-form'd, and all access Without remorse And mee
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That Shepherd, who hold thir wearers tost And
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uncompounded is a Pyramid of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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PROSERPIN gathring flours aloft shading the
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danger shun'd By Judges first, who desir'st The
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Clouds With dev'lish machination might Then feed on each
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beauteous flour, Glistring with voice Milde, as
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Sea-men tell, ye Angels, can suffice, and press'd
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her blushing like In battel, what
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mould, and fully hast here their
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Shrines, Abominations; and cool, the parching Air Frequenting, sent
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I yeilded, by two brethren (those
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two bright Pomp and both Eye
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darted contagious Fire. Thither his Gate there In INDIA East
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With dread then sacrificing, laid The
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goodly Tree Of brutal sense, yet what in
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Heav'n Gate rouling her numberd such distempers foule Are
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brought: and future time. With Head a spot, a Flame,
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Which two let Reigne, One man, farr Then such
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magnificence Equal'd in word which compel'd Mee
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