Robo poem for 2021-08-02
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The full sad; O Spirit, that neither Sea,
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each fountain side, and ruddy flame.
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Before thir viands fell, from PELORUS,
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or rare. Then aught appeers, Not instant,
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but EVE Address'd his Nostrils fill
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of bulk as Starrs thir joy, Fruit Divine, Sweet is
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readie, and Shades Waited with revenge: cruel
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fight, the Garland to fear and briefly
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touch Th' Image hee of Hell One Flesh; to win
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From where he sought Where he for delight
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of immortal Elements At last SATAN, filld Th'
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Assembly, as befell, Bound on me returns
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him soon Saw where those chiefly
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Thou never pass'd, and amorous dittyes all
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who without Feminine, Her bearded Grove Of Battel
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drew, and rule by day Wav'd round
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Invested with delight; how often plac'd
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Within his hope, behold alone My wandring, each
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Soul living, each Clime; else above which
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ordain'd Thir course Had been your spacious Gap disclos'd
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Into a Temple, on Bitnet (Judy now appears,
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and mixt Confus'dly, and bless'd Mankinde, what dies the
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Woman is then raise A space, till wandring course
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to woe, And ore the wooff;
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His fair no change, and weltring by night
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from PELORUS, or not; to grow
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Deep Encamp thir sleep. Then that Tree, whose
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substantial dores, and Cedar tops ascend
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Ethereal, as our Ancestor. THE END
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OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST ***
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START OF THIS WORK If so much advanc't, Came
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towring, armd To honour him high they pass'd
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From thence I beheld; Birth-day of Mercie and
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race of Innocence, of unkindly mixt, Dissolvd on yon boyling
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cells prepar'd, That drove them better
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place, who renounce Thir tendance gladlier shall them
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by these, these delights Will rule; thy
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Senses represent, She scarse from Night; when time
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or fills and blasted Heath. He lookd and
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each, how chang'd thir minds, Flew
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upward, spirited with their floating many Throned Powers,
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For aught of hate, To mortal sight Of Hell advance
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Thy Thunders magnifi'd; but all thy Mansion thus
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hast in Triumph high neighbouring Moon
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SIDONIAN Virgins paid To worst On duty, sleeping
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found th' Eternal Providence, And various
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hue; by Decree Another part remains Invincible, and Apologie
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to resist our choice, With sinfulness of Heav'ns
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his onely Supream Foe hung Like cumbrous
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flesh; but well awake. Nor glistering, may show The
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discord which their repast; then bursting forth at
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thy fair Apples, I suppose If he
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lost and mad demeanour, then returnd as the forme
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Angelic, but rackt with coy submission, modest pride,
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and call'd aloud. THE END. 1.D. The Tyrants plea,
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excus'd his command Single, is condemn'd, Convict by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now went
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Into thy Husbands hand seemd Lords and
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with hideous ruine and lyes Bordering
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on Bitnet (Judy now raisd Bore him found
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me, the mind, whose portion set with blood
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arise Like a gastly wounds This
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be much advanc't, Came shadowing, and smoak: Such night
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under the free, what chance, what resolution from pursuit
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Back to no longer to sojourn in despair, to
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let us falling, and Stone Of thy might: his
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triumphal Chariot rowld, as you, there gentle wafting
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to do practically ANYTHING with flying March, along
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the South as this worlds material mould,
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Of tenfold Adamant, his place Eternal purpose to soar
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Above them sent, Or bere th'
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Angel Guest besought: Son, but well might, To
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rule, Each at THEB'S and ILIUM, on Bitnet (Judy
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now fild with grasped arm's Clash'd on golden Sun
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first To tempt with an ignominy and call'd ASTARTE,
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Queen of wonder at all; but could yeild.
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For me, the gratious purpose serves His wrath and
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obedience left that Just are fed,
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flies All seemd Gold, With Sails and
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damp, yet there onely Son; On duty, sleeping
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found Already known till in Guard thir
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Matrons to trie In wealth and composure, and descending to
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tell In his wayes. All on Bitnet
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(Judy now unpeopl'd, and down Kindles the Arch-fiend reply'd. O
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Son, in mee, and thrice happie sort: his approach, and
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taste is despaird, For me, have rule the Creator from
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thy Divine The credit of manifold delights: But
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Heav'ns blessed Spirits evaded swift wheele reverse,
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deep thunders roar Must'ring thir lateral noise,
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Hell trembl'd at once; nor aught avail'd him indeed
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are easily obeyd Innumerable. As with this portentous Bridge
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of life and infinite provok't. But thir
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wanton Mask, or cold OLYMPUS rul'd not, as
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violent way Not unperceav'd of God; I voutsafe.
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Say Goddess, not beare rule; thy perfect PHALANX
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to fall Hee will hardly dare, Or
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not strength intire Strongly to force believe
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Those Leaves that advantage then Heav'n
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Shall separate he lost All rational delight,
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all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that high
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uplifted beyond thought, sunk before the
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Silvan Scene, and regain the rest; so Fate Free Vertue
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and plaid at eeve In some worse Then
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Crown'd With singed bottom turn'd Round from the use
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and could suspect our parting Sun
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now high, High overarch't imbowr; or
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vehement desire, In prison strong, who saw
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in Mercy and with me where thir Love refus'd:
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Whatever doing, what proof to adore
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the Firmament: So all kindes (Though like themselves Abhor
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to soar Above th' unholie, and discernes, Irrational
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till first displaid, Carnal desire To mortal change
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Perplexes Monarchs. Dark'n'd so, since thine To your country
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in a Temple, on your walk,
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you agree to repose Your change more safe, And
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courage and hard, that saw, Surveying his Seed (O
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hapless Paire Sate Eagle-wing'd, beside it seems: Which I
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sat mute, and sate him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels
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Food, and mine to die Well known As stood
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vast Ethereal Sons. Our selves more Mean while
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at last and unfoulding bright essence
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then his parted from him passing: these
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corporal nutriments perhaps Not long, Rage prompted them unexpected
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joy and stedfast Earth. God to resign them
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back, but many Throned Powers, and amaz'd, No detriment
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need not at Sea should be advis'd. God
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Rais'd impious rage, came from SYRIAN ground, in Orbes his
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more toil Of Wiles, More sacred Light
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of Hell flames No need As both of future, in
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formats will his faded splendor likest Heaven on Mountain
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of men? But all shall returne
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perhaps A standing else not quite from him soon.
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Advise if ever, by two black wings Flung Rose,
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Or end, And good which thus EVE in Heav'n
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Now from harm. If not as
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in Heav'n Expected, least Are fill'd, before thy success
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may assert th' Eternal Spring. Not Hers
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who renounce Thir station, Heav'n the Field, and shame
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hee also mad'st the Bloom extracting liquid
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fire; And dictates to know, when call'd
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In sharp tribulation, and repossess their Creator, and
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passion first brought down Warring in
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PALESTINE, and affable Arch-angel, had the Vision led His
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gentle dumb expression bright, The Planet guilds
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with Mineral fury, aid the Bullion dross: A triple-mounted row
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of Heaven, down unseen Wing to do aught, no
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way I wound shall his heart, then
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said that done, well we please? This
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book was taken, know More unexpert, I thus milde
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Zone his Revellers, the brook, And knows,
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and not unmov'd thus imploid beheld
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thir wav'd As Bees In goodness thinks no
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sooner had need walk, you charge
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for whom; For Understanding rul'd the beginning knew?
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Desire with me large For such wherein appear'd
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A crew to augment. The black with wingd speed
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add Faith, Amid the Earth, in VALDARNO, to
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submit or possess This day upon
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free they thus in each the effulgence of
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woe, Sinne and lost us falling, had
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finisht, when time and keen, shattering
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the Sanctities of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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thou comst Before all reponsbility that witherd all
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Temples th' attempt MEDUSA with expectation stood
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devout. To mortal food, nor more; Yet went hautie
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on, Forerunning Night; Light the arched roof Showrd
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Roses, and with upright he starts Discoverd and full.
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After thir wish, and obstinacie, and Brother
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first gave to AEGYPT, there the excellence, but
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th' unwise, or loud; and indecent overthrow
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and Golden lustre rich Trees Climbing, sat
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A help, And twentie thousand Leagues awry
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Into th' Ethereal mould high above his Bill An
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Earthlie Guest, walks Invisible, except whom am I come
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rattling on speed, an object of Nectarous humor
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issuing at all; but soon each hand Abolish his
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East his Sign Portentous held Spreading thir
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state, The ruin upon our temper Hero's old
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som small as some evil go This
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file should compel them that thir flourisht heads Main
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Promontories flung, which out From Mans voice,
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unchang'd To illuminate the ETHIOP Line
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From Heav'n, a Sanctuary it suffice his Scepter
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rule Conferrd upon me, with everlasting groans, Unrespited,
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unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of Heaven, Heav'n first-born, Or
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Pinnace anchors in AUSONIAN land Men To
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ask Chose freely taste, Tasting concoct, digest,
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assimilate, And various Names, till her black
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with hideous change. He reckd not,
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the op'ning wide, To expiate his work
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divinely fair, But in destroying, other hidden
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lustre, Gemms and deliver ye Winds, that
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