Robo poem for 2022-04-05
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Whence ADAM shall his dire was cheard, But
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first create Is his Image, not quite
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consume The trodden Herb, Plant, Fruit, Whose snowie ridge
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the fleecie Starr the Mariner From all:
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this license and branching Palm, A Circuit
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wide, but a God spake, and peaceful
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sloath, Not only Son? I know The Calf
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in every Bush with beams, and
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with sighs the noise Of Thunder and
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pain Can by whose deare Short intermission none
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shall his circling Canopie Of leaves all assaults
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Their Altars by me SIN, and who heard,
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and sleek enamel'd Neck, Fawning, and show
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The hands Rifl'd the polar windes, then I started
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back, but of anyone in Triumph high
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behests his prime of this odious offrings, and ransom
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set. And IDA known, since none belongs.
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There fail not by sending thee
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hither side shoaling towards the PHOENICIANS
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call'd Satan, with me immutablie foreseen, They pass'd, and
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far blazing, as fast Threw forth,
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till Morn, We are easily may never slept,
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nor Angel on highest To mortal to seek
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What in fears and expectation held
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At first in All. But say That
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Shepherd, who bound the frown of
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Fools, to accord) Man may cover round illumin'd hell:
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highly those few unknown The suburb
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of Life to augment. The sooner did
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he from ORANTES to transgress. Is this
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gloom; the latter most he sees, Or
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how human pair, yee who hold
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Immortal Amarant, a Mountain fell'd) Brass, Iron, three
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folds were driven, The world of LUZ,
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Dreaming by hate; if this universal Host
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Level'd, with GORGONIAN terror hide. If
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that smooth watry image; back redounded as equal all,
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Nature first approach of monstrous size, TITANIAN,
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or creating hand was formd them in Heav'n; no
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such murmur filld with me equally;
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nor endearing smiles from Hell, Not more
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came I mine eyes agast View'd first on Bitnet
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(Judy now To thir pasture, & through
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experience of sorrow, doleful shades, where Vertue in evil
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on Bitnet (Judy now let down, devour me
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move, But more I give; as Sea-men tell, With
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Mountains in PALESTINE, and dangers, heard As one
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whose hairie sides round Environ'd wins his neerest to
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admiration, and high magnificence, who deceive his
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Words alone The following cryd'st aloud, Then feed on it
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thine is accessed, displayed, performed, viewed, copied or
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prop, or since mute, to weep, burst forth: at
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all; but have mov'd; And various style
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Nor had need feare, goe and shame him
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is this transient World, and pleasure be deem'd Equal
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in Synod unbenigne, and die: what burden
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heavier doom, Yet empty dreame. Whence in Prose or smell
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old now severe, our eyes what was fretted
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Gold. Let us too secure: tell how disturbd the
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Orbes hath rebelld Against th' advantage then alone, To mortal
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foe, Though in captivitie he meant that earst
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in regal sound Of ATABALIPA, and pure, Transparent,
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Elemental Air, the Grove The paine fled amain,
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pursu'd (though more, So easily as equal hope, And
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ACCARON and high overleap'd all th'
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obdured brest With me? I return, but he must By
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FONTARABBIA. Thus were the rules above; so as
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fast, With Regal State whom now
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returns him disfigur'd, more equal, as
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rais'd By sly Insinuating, wove with man fell,
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whom soon Among th' ascending rides Audacious,
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but check'd His utmost skirts with revenge: cruel his
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crew who can grow up drawn, Rose out th' upright
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heart and Wrong, Of Death, and full. After
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these first taught the Nations of Heaven: Thither,
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if ye to circumference, confirm'd. Thither
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to work is lost; the NORWAY foam
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The gracious was plaine, A Dungeon horrible, on
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NORWEGIAN hills, to shade His bright
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Legions, Angel warr, provok't; our discharge Freely put
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to ABRAHAM, Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from the Starrs
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among) Fell long and foule. But
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all Temples th' inabstinence of God.
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In mean Drawn round Were set, Wherein past, the Earth
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bring Silence, and innocence, Defaming as glowing Iron
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Scepter which makes a second rout, Confusion
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worse relapse And Fish within soare
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Of force of Power. Will To mortal foe,
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at large Wine-offerings pour'd, Inward and therein Each in
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narrow search; and longing wait The multitude Might
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in crime, the highest Heav'n; And o're the arched
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roof Pendant by prayer Inspir'd, and
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can in PALESTINE, and Friers White, Black fire
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Victorious. Thus grown. The Sun, producing every Squadron and shame
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By me, sole among the seav'n Who
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durst not far disperst In Wood or Wilderness, Forrest
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onward move new delights, As stood under, streind
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to seek thee, be thought no end.
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Fairest resemblance of Seraph rowling in Heav'n Must
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suffer my glorie attributed to soar Above
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all to seek to fix farr remov'd The
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Monster moving toward the uprooted Hills amid the
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starv'd Lover sings To the Eevning on, Shame to
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wander here, driv'n me; for Signes, For
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aught appeers, And livd: One easie think how glorious and
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helmed heads as mire: for mankind Is no
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way, Not unagreeable, to incense his Scepter then
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To claim our discharge Freely they
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brought Miserie, uncreated night, Scorning surprize. Or violence, no,
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who I keep, by me, how farr
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off from mans life dies, death condemnd A
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shameful and fall From mee must the Project
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Gutenberg is punish't; whence your use of Sulphur.
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Thither let us further by day: And
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starrie train: But us down amaine By that
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strow the Heav'n, though bold, Far
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otherwise th' Horizon round by thee Pains onely
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right. Or undiminisht brightness, nor shun'd; And looking down,
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and bliss, while I see Law appears Wag'd in sight?
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Say, Muse, that walks In hurdl'd
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Cotes amid the future evil hast
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made? So promis'd to soar Above th' Eevning
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on, and find Truce to remove Behinde them, to
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som, leaves a Race Beyond the Herb yeilding Seed,
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And shook throughout, All would loose, Though not lost;
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the Crystallin Skie, Should favour equal all, Though
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temper'd heav'nly, for sight, thou what sleep
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Affects me where stood behind, Whose liquid
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fire purge him lastly kill. My Tongue of Hell,
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Which to dalliance had stoln Entrance unseen. Farr more
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hope excluded thus, behold her, she learne, When coming towards
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Heav'n descend. Such applause was good, forbids he
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relents, not free, what will And forth
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From flight, None yet, when BEELZEBUB Thus they
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will, foreknowledge absolute, And courage on themselves
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ere well to deck with deep world Forfeit to
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die perhaps, Not by whose sight
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And courage and good thereof all these
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things, a higher Argument Heroic Games or SILVANUS never wilt
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bring them more. But for the
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least, Still glorious Lamp Turn swift
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wings, Reigns By Night had past who
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stood behind, Whose progenie you paid for neither
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vainly hope excluded thus, how shall his
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Face shalt beare rule; thy face
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borrowing her step he turnd, But thir
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glittering by people from mercy shewn On duty, sleeping
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found obedient, and long, Embryo's and Mother, and
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green: Those pure Sprung from outward both, had descri'd,
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To mortal eare less Then strait Op'ning
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thir songs Divide the Seav'nth day, Which would
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intermix Grateful vicissitude, like Lightning and Stone Of
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PHARAO: there soon as you in Heav'n. Which
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into sevenfold rage repli'd. Is lost,
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from those Gardens fam'd of Heaven:
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Thither, if what command of Fruits,
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& Reign abide JEHOVAH thundring out life; But evil
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go This knows His worshippers; he gives
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me once as mee. They hand of our Angel
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interrupted milde. ADAM, though just pretenses in Heav'n so
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Justice and superiour Fiend had prepar'd For
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this Night, To me rise, Wings were such wherein
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the Patriark liv'd, who will, foreknowledge
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absolute, And ore the public peace, and warmd: All yours,
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now fild with me long Had entertaind, as
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farr Then such destruction sacred Fruit, Blossoms and power
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and with tears Bewailing thir meeting,
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and shame obnoxious, and chords was great) Hovering and
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all good; So God on my ears, which
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one place, our Ancestor repli'd. To those
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mysterious reverence meek, As a defect Of
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dauntless courage, and her rash hand a fell flat,
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and spoil and Saviour of Cherubim
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In prospect; there he fell, how the
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seat of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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he despis'd His count'nance, without charge with revenge: cruel
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Serpent: him not be: Taste after long
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Lie vanquisht; thou beest he; But past Ages to
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attaine The one stroak, as rais'd From
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many comforts, till hoarse, and with matters hid, deprivd
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His single as in Section 4. Information about the
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Charities Of Heav'ns pavement, trod'n Gold, In amorous
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descant sung; Silence accompanied, for no excess
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of pain However, and like those
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dropping Gumms, That curld MEGAERA: greedily they
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fix'd, imagining For such delay Well
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pleas'd, on Bitnet (Judy now (Certain
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to conceave, Satiate with horror backward, but was Honour
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clad Her office holds; of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where ye right, the bough of electronic works,
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Pleasant to soar Above th' upright heart too unequal
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work of Battel; and Nitre hurried back to
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turn From what can this frail Man shall his
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slack the GREEK and (c) any
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