Robo poem for 2024-03-13
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Which oft invite, though the INDIAN Mount,
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while expectation stood There swallow'd up so
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lov'd, thy Son, to soar Above all
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with BRITISH and sue for ever happie:
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him move. What remaines, I shun, And
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scarce had stood obdur'd, And said, he met thou
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of seeming Friend. For envie, this
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Deep; the Cope Of Trumpets loud
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that livd, Attendant on by whose radiant Shrine,
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Dark with almost no better, that for thou
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My droused sense, Reasoning to mark
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his Image, head the Womb as Queen of God: It
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seems, Inflam'd with obsequious Majestie approv'd in her silent
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course he stalkes with deep within Orb, the
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Architect: his place No inconvenient Diet, nor known: and dangers,
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heard remote. Towards her, but have spar'd not, nor
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studious, higher I told ye not beneath his
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fierie Seraphim another Skie. As he hath
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caus'd to submit or harme. But his throne. What
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though mean to hymne his Train, Pretending so despis'd?
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Or multiplie, and end; this houre
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Calls us for the Starr that more came
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single; hee Beholding shall he my
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internal sight, when BELLONA storms, With Mountains
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as shee and faith ingag'd, Your numerous Verse, More
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glorious and colours mixt: On Man his Spirits bright
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procession to know, And high words, actions oft
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seen; his capital bruise my forewarning,
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and dangers, heard remote. Towards him
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surer barr His course ore the blessed vision, falls
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deceiv'd The more Opprobrious, with clamors compasst round A
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standing else set encoding: ASCII Professor Michael Hart, the
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hellish rancor imminent one faithful friends,
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I would on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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accept them; wilt consent to be
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held thee; greater power of wing the
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Dragon, put thy self perceav'st. For many
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Myriads though joynd With loath'd intrusion, and bliss,
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Faded so content, hath caus'd to impose: He
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walkt Frequent; and Nights Hemisphere Divided: Light began To win
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the rule Us timely dew of thee, and all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that rape begot These lulld
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by millions her other none: in Battel,
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sunk thus calld That with dreadful gloom, Which
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I see His dark Ended rejoycing in her
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return, so high, And Head, nor would have walkt
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with me highest, and lyes the same. Wonder not
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don; Man find No ingrateful food: and
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chiefly Thou And me then, though that might
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as no watch and occasiond, or Goat dropping Gumms,
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That self expose, with Terrestrial Humor mixt with me dark,
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What wee, somtimes Ascend my Good; by
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me according to sway (Which is meet, Indebted
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and turbulent: For envie, yet into four winds four
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winds four faces each Soul hath caus'd
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to prosper, and all Her Temple
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right as gross, no cost and
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smoak: Such to rase Som better
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shroud, som new flesh of anyone anywhere at all;
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with hideous Peal: yet, when she turn'd; I
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betake me, the Bloom extracting liquid fire;
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If so bold: A Pillar of Pomp and knows here
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plac't, with mischievous revenge, and be seduc't
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And IDA known, shall fulfill His own
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revolt, yet beleeve, though yet don; Man Thy
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likeness, thy flesh, when ALCIDES from
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the terrour chang'd to swift wheele reverse, deep
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Muse to highest Heav'n; now his faire EVE; Assaying
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by name, O were such Object
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to enrage thee know; if what
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had from Eternitie, appli'd To objects distant
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farr, whereby they shall I receav'd, Where
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light & Flours, Which GABRIEL spying, thus bespake
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her Wheeles That sparkling blaz'd, his gloomie
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power thus began. If chance hath slain, Or Bedward
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ruminating: for thou beest he; But
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on Of Providence, And season judg'd, well thou saist
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thou? whom now thy gift they see
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not Thy lingring, or once he to
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my part remains Invincible, and shame nigh the
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Hall Of fighting Elements, Earth, another Field
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they soon he strode. Th' aspiring Dominations: thou bruise
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thy only shon Stars distant, but waxing
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more Erect the Sapient King Doubl'd that state, and
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press'd her power; the prime in
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spacious wound in Waters under the Field; Upon
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himself; horror chil'd At first, him receav'd With
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Opal Towrs and Justice seems; yet by
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whose head The Author of endless miserie
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From me is a Beast, Fish, Beast, Bird, nor
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art happie, still direct, whence had Of human sight
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Of Pioners with bad no narrow room
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large Lay floating many Ages, and love
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and damp, yet remaines unsung, where choice
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before each
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Thicket Danck or Penaltie? Here walk'd the sharp desire
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Into the happie place Is past, the Streets
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of Arms, in loves imbraces met,
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Mine both live, all thir limber
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fans For one blast of Day and rural sound;
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If not of Light. Aire, Fire, Who first taught
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to awe, that possesse Earth, who beheld
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From use, obscure sojourn, while o're the Hemisphere had
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servd necessitie, Not keeping watch On they
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treat till thus double-form'd, and Blank, while
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shame, and native suttletie Proceeding, which
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op'nd from the meager Shadow from farr; So
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judg'd he could pittie thus plaind. To act
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or immortal EVE, some other Song. Up rose
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As he from thought Death amain Following his sacred
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shades: though mean me here shalt
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Monarch Reigne: Thy mortal prowess, yet these
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Sighs And long Before my constant mind thou thy
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side Of God, Creator from without law Erre not,
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as perhaps Shall grieve him, mee redound, On this
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Golden Harps, & thoughts inflam'd of Summers day, in
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Heav'n so huge He stayd not of mankind,
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in Guard thir Legions, to you provide access Without
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our days of Fragrance, where passing to execute
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What pleasure overlov'd. Or envie, yet
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hath spi'd In meditated fraud to
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accord) Man Extracted; for Thou usest, and
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Earth; but that this dayes acts
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they saw; And hourly conceiv'd A monstrous sight no
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cloud Of hazard in Heav'n be To magnifie his
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mightie Spheare A militarie Vest of peace Found
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unsuspected way. There swallow'd up here stand still
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remember'd The Victors will. So sung of all-ruling Heaven
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long Of dreadful interval, and descending, bands
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Of EDEN planted; EDEN on Bitnet (Judy
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now Of various plaint, Thence up by
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me, the LEVANT and passion not, overcome with
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songs to wander and without him round
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I be judg'd on or Hell, her aide was
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that distance due, Thir march where those bad Angels
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late Heav'n-banisht Host, left thir God and
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adore the book was of Warr, Caught in
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Sculles that breath'd Heroic Race of God; I drag
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thee or disjoyning, frames All who since,
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Baptiz'd or Beast which their temper; which op'ning
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bud, and by millions her absence I at a
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secret now Advanc't in Paradise Lost, by me, best
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prop so beset And courage on circumfluous Waters
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he governs. This also who thought infirme Alterd
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her bestow'd Too soon Saw undelighted all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that God in Heav'n. They
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hard'nd more good. Witness the future for
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neither keen dispatch Of other strife
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can scape into the neather Empire now, returnd
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Magnificent, his grace, Thy hearing, such knowledg
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fair enticing Fruit Divine, ineffable, serene, Made
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erre, was run Potable Gold, And reck'n'st thou
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shad'st The Faith Prefer, and wilde Among innumerable scarce
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had ceast to correspond with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on dry Land appeer. Immediately the Starrie Zone
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Dwell not fear'd; should injure us, hate,
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And fly, ere this World, Stor'd in cogitation
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deep. Glad to soar Above all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that swim th' abuse
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Of ARABIE the World those dropping Gumms, That Morn when
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ADAM reply'd. O sent were then silent circumspection unespi'd.
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Now when ambrosial frutage bear, Our knowledge, as may
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praise; Who slew his beams innumerable Of amorous
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play. To hide me som suppos'd True appetite, Though
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Heav'n to all; but minded still; I,
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methought, alone From mee encampt on every bough;
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so Most reason hath caus'd to stand Before
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thir sweet approach and Reason overcome. 1.E.8.
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You can now Acknowledge him endowd, with her Bearth.
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Because thou me. Thus high and their
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various hue; by envious Foe Tempting
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affronts us most, and passion to be again In
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Serpent, and Rebel Angels, can grow up A
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glimmering dawn; here Thus at Sea and overlay With
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blackest Insurrection, to assert, who hold Caelestial Spirits embrace,
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Total they then Our happie hours
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in narrow limits, to grant it returnd
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at command, ere one use, Conceales not of
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hateful to view Stood on firm brimstone,
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and build up stood who fill'd With gentle gales
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Fanning thir bodies made fast Threw forth,
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and pain and with Gold, In duskie
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or intermission none shall his Maker; no
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dividual holds, men of right, that skill
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or pusht with dishonour lurks, Safest and CADMUS, or
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might Extort from Morn when hollow nook, As joyn'd
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Of him begotten Son, in Heav'n by fair
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Morn her turn'd, But perhaps in
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Glory never slept, nor did ELY'S Sons,
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the voice no time and calamitous
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constraint, Least total darkness bound. Thir
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downie Brest; the vent appli'd To come no
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middle Air encounterd Hills Aereal vapours flew
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Of
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