Robo poem for 2022-05-09
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So promis'd clearer sight Pleas'd, out of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where she stood, That we live, Or
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sympathie, or refund from Eternal purpose thus
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now divided into glory, and fell
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Before thir spirits returnd, Pleas'd with
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hop'd success, Throws his joy filld,
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and ras'd By sufferance, and were falling,
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and concludes thee Not of words,
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Creator hath quencht thir pregnant causes mixt
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with prone carreer with me thy transgressions,
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and call'd him disfigur'd, more refin'd, more soft,
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by so destroy ye durst not back to come
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thy stay, not idle, but a flaming
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from ground of Men: And choral
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symphonies, Day and thy folly, and
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vital Lamp; but till firmer thoughts with
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Mercie, as thou thinkst not theirs by gradual scale
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sublim'd To mortal snare; for never seek, And
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bears ANDROMEDA farr to direct the tender
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herb, tree, fruit, and guile. What I sprung,
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And full of Mankinde, but waxing more detestable then
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mankinde higher, Surpassest farr his faithless Progenie:
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whose eye commands, For thee unblam'd? since
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the vigilance here Varied his Mouth The
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penaltie impos'd, to do aught, no
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delay; with revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the
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meager Shadow from mercy shewn On
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high abode, those odorous sweets the Blest: stand
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On her visage round Covers his Scepter and
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shining Globes, Earth conspicuous count'nance, without thee Freely they
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learn'd And pavement Starrs, and would know repulse?
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For that rape begot These lulld by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now got, where
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it begins, Said hee, with pale. But solemn Pipe,
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And such Vertue should much the Twelve
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that way Pursues, as some of Seraph
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ABDIEL that feard Thy Trophies, which out of
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many Throned Powers, them behind; headlong sent
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With wide His Eye That dar'st, though
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Worlds first op'ning wide, Likest to tell Of
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Guardians bright, when everlasting groans, Unrespited,
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unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of God. In EDEN, till
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wantonness and Fens and warme, Temper or hypertext
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form. As through experience taught the limits thou resembl'st
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now the airie threats to man In sorrow
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abandond, but a dream, And courage and Meddowes
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green: These in Saphir Throne, Where thou incurr'st by
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fight, As Clouds, before thee Author of
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pleasure to submit or once BELLEROPHON, though the
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happie in Heav'n so e're his own? ingrate, he
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for generations to submit or Grape: to soar
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Above all Temples th' Ethereal Powers that s/he does
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not of this agreement. If aught Therein enjoy'd
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In foraign Lands with songs Divide the World, which
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are removed. Of Paradise And courage never to
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proffer or Spring, or have finisht
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half appeer'd Spangling the thighs Of God
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would know ye Elements In sin to
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me as in Heav'n Expected, least recover'd, hath bin
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hid; Of midnight air, Brusht with deep
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array Of hope here Breathe forth all
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assaults Their surest signal, they bid sound Of
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fierce contention brought along Innumerable force as that
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Pigmean Race of things, Abominable, inutterable, and descending had veild
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the Name I seduc'd them let me Henceforth; my
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remembrance: now more; but favour'd more came
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from servil fear To wing Scout farr remov'd Not
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keeping watch Against thy Ofspring, end to wander
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where they Gods Disdain'd, but EVE separate, circling
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thy only sound Of Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe
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and highest Wall, and drawn up in Heav'n Err
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not) another World, one moment, in PALESTINE, and Foot,
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nor yet happiest knowledge past with me
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shalt behold Whether upheld by stronger provd He
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markd and SUS, MAROCCO and press'd her gulf
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can hold Wants not sincere; Whereat hee inlie
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rag'd, in despair, to accord) Man hath
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deep high place, Perpetual smil'd Celestial, but a weather-beaten
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Vessel holds the arched roof Pendant by mee one
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day, As by strength & whither wander
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forth peculiar grace in charge Of Wiles, More tollerable;
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if what must end? Can else free Acceptance of
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hell Precedence, none, That Structure high, And black Clouds may
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in outward libertie, confin'd Within me exercise us Heav'n,
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now To mortal passage down alone
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pleas'd the dreadful gloom, Which else
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according to soar Above th' AEQUATOR, as onely Son,
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in Triumph and briefly touch with shew us as
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next Mate, Both turnd, Thou and thrice
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threefold the secrets aske Of hazard in Arms,
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and spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to soar Above th' Field,
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Or chang'd From off and various, not
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whom now lower, and why do ought that his
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crew involv'd With singed bottom all assaults Their surest signal,
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they who first sort by other Hill Of
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Wiles, More grateful, to accord) Man In SEXTILE, SQUARE,
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and lust, till wandring thoughts, and mild,
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but answer'd soon repeal'd The ridges of
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Fate, free From darkness should most
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just; to attain, And Heav'ns and
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with like which follows dignity, might
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work produces oft, and spred Among the
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highest, and new Worlds; whereof in the fence
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with ambitious mind Will either hand the fixt
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for joy Sole EVE, Saw him thanks, How busied,
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in Sea, suppos'd with clamors compasst round Environ'd
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wins his state, The griding sword of pain,
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Both God to all; with Pyramids and all a Region
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lost, not disheart'nd then, In future dayes lot
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in Thicket, Brake, or shun the Firmament: So
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spake th' Almighties works, honor dishonorable,
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Sin-bred, how thou solitude, is a
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Cherube and support; That both Oare and consultation
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will if Predestination over-rul'd Thir seasons: among fresh Morning
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Planet guilds with rage. Farr be
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witness of ill-joynd Sons Came flying, and
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laughs the dust shalt judge Bad
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men To which once Indebted and therein plant A
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mind through experience taught your Rational; and shame To
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grateful to tell him leagu'd, thy folly, and
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Gold; and shame beneath his Wife
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adhere; And overwhelm thir shadie nook I
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fear; Yet why not? som doubt
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and call'd up here God from
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Heav'n so justly is fair, one
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use, Conceales not fear yet thou solitude, is
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most in it so, By Ignorance, is
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judicious, is just equalitie perhaps I will
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Reign in VALDARNO, to accord) Man ere Death
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her Reign thou hast, though the wonders
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of promoting the fiend Stood to thir vertue; least
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ye shall his Empire, that swim th'
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Ocean brim, Shot down alone The Paradise Lost,
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by shading the glorie excel, But in PERU, the
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fixt Thir earnest so lovely seemd Alone as taught
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to contend, And livd: One Man
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In billows, leave in it away
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or enur'd not so numerous Brigad hasten'd. As Father
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shon Above them dwell. For death, which
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perhaps A refuge from the hideous fall
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Of Knowledge so cleer, sharp'nd his Reign; and
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warme, Temper or message high words, &
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when AEGYPT with jocond Music charm his grave,
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ey'd them, to loose tresses wore Of day-spring,
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and heard, and knew not without Night, how glorious
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Work, that fixt mind is to or
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Suffering: but he late and ambition,
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and dry, four winds four Faces
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threatning to quell thir Chief of thee, adorn'd With
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mazie error under the Goblin full of HINNOM,
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TOPHET thence be the Eeven On duty, sleeping found
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the night, when call'd RAPHAEL, the
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use On Earth, who hold my advice; since
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of joy The summoning Arch-Angels to contend with songs
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to touch. Immediate in sleep Bred of him,
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for evils which God Of Mans nourishment, by frugal
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storing firmness gains To know him, plung'd
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in utmost end the graceful and defiance: Wretched
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man! what sin and condemns to fight rallied Arms away
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or lest was worse. What e're his capital
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bruise and gaines Of thy Lot
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hath spi'd In Hillocks; the rest and enthrall'd By
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center, or evil Be gather'd beach They felt of
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Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n be worse. What feign'd
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submission swore: ease Unfast'ns: on the
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following cryd'st aloud, but of God;
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That be debas't Under spread his
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Son On bold adventure then Great or right hand,
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and expose to soar Above them easier habitation,
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bend Four ways thir play. To mortal eare of
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thy Mansion thus began. International donations ($1 to
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rowle in VALDARNO, to attain, And there
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From entrance high; No need With shuddring horror and therein
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Man (since he the paine Fled over EDEN easiest climbes,
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or no, let us excites his transgression, Death or Aire?
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Haile Mother of God; I hear me is adverse.
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Who knows, Let us both. O Son,
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Possesses thee Into utter loss of Orders,
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and all limit, at Altars, when her storie heard
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remote. Towards her, or Earth, And
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Discord with meats & each Band
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The conquerd also, and with sinuous trace; not
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unlink or timerous flock together drive Mountains as glowing
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Iron or possess All amaz'd Night-wanderer from
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no shadow staies Thy face, the dire Snake
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with ravishment Attracted by shading the four times
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cross'd the airie threats Gave thee, fairer person
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or woe in Heav'n rung A
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bough of nature breeds, Perverse, all other, think not
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soon discernd his Seed: the Snowie Plaines Retires, or
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grav'n in Glory above his work in Section 3.
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Information about this our temper and
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eyes in Heav'n As we wake, suspicion sleeps At wisdoms
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Gate, and taste Of
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