Robo poem for 2020-12-29
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Well known thy Womb: On JUNO smiles, or
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conceal'd, Which oft on Bitnet (Judy now enforc't to
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skirt to identify, do ill seems: Which
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else delight Both Ransom and fully satisfied, and thought that
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fixt mind By the Snowy top Belch'd
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fire Sluc'd from him mightier service as that witherd
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all assaults Their surest signal, they turnd the mid
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Aereal Music charm his punishment, or deceive, or with
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Front and doom. O glorious Apparition, had long after,
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now reignes Full Orb'd the bottomless perdition, there thou
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wert created) we do, appeard, Not only
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good, amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And Tumult and Ulcer,
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Colic pangs, and glowing Iron Gates,
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And season judg'd, Those were it brought: and right, Sufficient
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to return unto the setting Sun Dropt from Death; ye
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now True Paradise Into th' event. And
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wisdome at Altars, when AEGYPT with scalding thurst
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and untrod; All perfet good By simply
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meek; that strow the deep Still urges, and
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all Comes unprevented, unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for us
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when time and void. For that breath'd
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The Woodbine round Covers his punishment
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ordain'd, Author of shade His rivals, winning cheap
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the violence Of Towring Eagles, to forewarne
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Us to enrage thee combin'd In woman,
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then best: And high Passions, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion,
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Discord, and ILIUM, on Thrones; Though single. From
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amidst the rest or no, for delight, all
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Heaven and held them transverse ten paces
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huge He spreads for that might
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his head, but rather what to Earth and
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shout, return'd them had prepar'd For dissolution wrought In Reason,
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to praise disjoine. Here we procure not
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after better reason, to transgress. Father from soundest
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sleep dissent? new Race I directed then returnd as
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Man alive; by which most needs,
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whether washt by mee onely, who loves, and
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drearie Vaile They pass'd, and shame beneath
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This file should be debas't Under this rebellious disappeerd,
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Far off from the feare. Why is most Endeavour
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Peace: thir Straw-built Cittadel, New rub'd with so incense
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his will she reserv'd, ADAM the
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suttle Magic many Throned Powers, Hear
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all real hunger, and cleerd, and do not
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sad complaint. Creating the noontide Bowrs: Thus
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when it so, And courage on these pleasant
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Vally of Adamantine Chains & breadth, and
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waterd all fast, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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marching, equal'd the lovliest pair That singing up Hill
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Of tenfold Adamant, his Beams, or
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waters fill; And faithful, now Remains thee,
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reign in Court Amours Mixt with
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me down rush'd Both her bestial
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Gods; aspiring To have heard, and ore the Seas
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Beyond compare Great triumph and persevere
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He made for long to tell Of day-spring,
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and complain that measures Day and tilth,
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whereon MESSIAH was thickest Trees, what will be moovd
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Thir callow young, but with small) then if
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som connatural force as Sea-men tell, How few escap't from
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him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels many Throned Powers, Princedoms, Powers, nor
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Angel bright surface Of Trumpet Sung: in pain, Vaunting
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aloud, Then such perverseness dwell? But not over-rul'd
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Thir State whom mutual love, Love Recorded
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eminent. Thus answer'd. Leader of Hills amid
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the following our King besmear'd with her
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thy Humiliation shall his World, and Shield, Awaiting
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what societie Can equal God to Project Gutenberg License
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for himself or Air, as his Locks behind
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the INDIAN Mount, while over men since no
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cloud Of som new wondrous power Or
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with touch the deep I less In
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INDIA East On a Rib afford, yet not
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lost; Attonement for Thou following sentence, and bliss, Tedious, unshar'd
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with jaculation dire, That excellence he drew on, Or
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open wide, but feeling The Realme And these to
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roar, All th' assault or lasting pain
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and discompos'd; Love well thy restraint: what mould,
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Or if what punishment; Which God
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will ever? how hee descries Ascending by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on her the Sanctities
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of MOSES once past, and build Thir Lords, leader to
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whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean of any work divinely wrought,
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Ascended, at a pretty Trespass, and
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the second fate: Mee and superfluous hand seemd in
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power. Shalt in sign That farr Beneath him angrie, yet
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there will pour down, If ye
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now, foretasted Fruit, like themselves at his Grave
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Spoild Principalities the shock Of Mans nourishment, by
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occasion want, and with wings Lay Siege, Or I
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encrease Or Pinnace anchors in captivitie he exercise us
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prohibit all Cattel, each Had, like
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To claim in Hell, not slow, Yet
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unconsum'd. Before all Both day yet thou believe?)
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should with neighbouring Hills and riot, feast and
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much for speed A generation, whom BISERTA sent from
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pursuit Back to tell Of blowing Martial sounds:
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At sight and shame beneath That day
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upon request, and joy broke peace assur'd, observes Imagind
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rather such wherein no influence Of
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his Friend, familiar grown, larger then His danger, and
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considerate Pride Had from their malice serv'd but when
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he fares, Treading the latter quick instinctive motion we
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can grow About him call'd by me,
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to grow in Heav'n claming second Life, the
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Swan with me held, or Fountain side, and dash
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To lessen thee, but many Myriads which now fulfill'd,
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that bituminous Lake with acclamation and fearless, nor staid, But
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in youthful dalliance had prepar'd For
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high Temple stood Of the use of
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sinful state, More easie, wholsom thirst and call'd
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Princes of rising changes oft am happier place
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I will pour down, and passion to
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soar Above th' irrational, Death be compelld by
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whose top he it not: that skill of doubt,
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and rare: thee quite be his bad Angels
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fought at thir bane; the Name Shall grieve
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him, where stood the INDIAN Mount, while o're
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hil, o're the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold
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before us, and keep His marriage Rites:
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But follow thee, and lyes the board Heaps
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with destruction waite. My Vanquisher, spoild
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of mankind, though Sin, not soon aware,
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Each Tree Stood in Mercy and
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chaste PYRRHA to do I made melodious chime Was
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moving toward the Bodie and shalt
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bring forth peculiar grace Invites; for no
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near each act may know That lie
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bestrowne unsightly and therein plant A solemn touches, troubl'd thoughts,
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and man his better shroud, som infernal
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Serpent; he drew Aire, Water, Earth,
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and one Almightie works Created pure. But soon they
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augment Thir happie Garden by temperance taught to
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that distance inexpressible they rould in joy, that bad eminence;
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and feare; Of tenfold Adamant, his
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foe. Space that sweet renewd. But O Son, Possesses
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thee Henceforth; my wisdom, and with
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aught on her Heav'nly love till the Earth; but
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far renown'd, Th' Imperial summons call'd aloud. On
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you find unwak'nd EVE Got them be all Temples
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th' Abyss: but much to fill, Lodg'd in Glory
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sat, with pearly grain: yet fraught with slandrous
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darts, and with me loath to realities yeild To one
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individual Soule Are ever power Without my long
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Assist us: But if to tell how glad impress'd
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his works, nor endearing smiles Wanted, nor let
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me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite,
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more endanger'd, then Suffice, or woe.
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Yet unconsum'd. Before thir Regions: how here?
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This turn degenerate, all Temples th' ascent Accessible from
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hope, aspires Beyond PETSORA Eastward, to
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th' unsufferable noise, Hell he led
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the Heav'ns, or possess This said, he
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ALMIGHTIE to reach interpos'd; three lifted up here condemn'd
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For which only sound throughout the
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Four ways thir Metropolis, and call'd ASTARTE, Queen unvaild
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her word, my present Before all prodigious joyning
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or mistake, Or down thir Rebellion,
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from the unreal, vast, a various living Carcasses
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design'd Both in ADAMS Son. As not gluttonous delight, And
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mutual Honour clad with OLYMPIAS, this descent and Creeping things,
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The Woodbine round Skirted his Angels; and demurr Seis'd
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us, though opprest and Revenge Descend
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from pursuit Back from Eternal Empire, that her
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purple to flie With dread Tribunal: forthwith from utter
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woe; Where Cattel pastur'd late, I drag
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thee unblam'd? since against which assert th'
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applause To sow a copy of Use part
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sinister from begging peace: for when the
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Almightie's aide, I tend. If so lately
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Heaven sat Of Mans First crept The Femal
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for us not find what rash hand Reaching
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beyond All her silent course intended; else set me
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ill, or gemm'd Thir Orisons, each Band
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squared Regiment By mee from God, as shee and Mind?
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Fall'n Cherube, and Bowrs, VVith hatefullest disrelish thirst at
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return Then as the Gulf from us, nor th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus consulting, thus obtain a
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Lake, that this way, or weakest prove tempestuous: To
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save with disdainful look denounc'd Desperate revenge,
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immortal Spirits, both contain Within these
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efforts, Project Gutenberg EBook of dim
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Eclips disastrous twilight sheds On mee, who Faith
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sincere, Thus drooping, or enur'd not
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Ambition threw Down right of Flesh, one from
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Battel hath assig'n'd; That lay me large
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For aught Then as rais'd incessant toyle
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And let thee thy folly, and
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receiv'd; but thine, shall be, worthier canst redeeme,
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Thir course to dawne In signe Of the terms
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of unextinguishable fire had
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