Robo poem for 2022-04-14
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So high Decree; And seems this text
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should relent And mutual wing Scout farr
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from the drie; Part arable and
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tell how, if they rose; Thir proudest persecuters: for
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yee that Paradise or eternal woe.
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But perhaps For want spectators, God Of
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grassie Couch, At thee Good out ribs of him,
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that I receav'd, to my slumbers
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Nightly, or falling with revenge: cruel expectation. Yet willingly thou
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didst play In with scorn. Think nothing
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lovelier can resist. If dream'd, If true, If
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that seem'd to submit or Head, all comliness and
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makes through experience of God; I express
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how here? This further would full
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of God, impos'd Labour, as mee. They saw, Though standing
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still, when BELLONA storms, With hundreds and
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all prodigious joyning or you discover sin, till then. For
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us eclipst under this conflict, had stole Those happie
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men, Earth arriv'd In loving thou seest
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These lulld by constraint Wandring this
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way, from the Soldans chair Defi'd the Image nightly
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by Hell trembl'd at http://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions
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to proof ye know Her vertue and peaceful
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words th' AMERICAN to execute What
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remaines, VVhich onely two this question askt of
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men, he makes through fire Dilated or
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mov'd, Disdainfully half enclose him with perplexing thoughts this hazard
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in our first Men to soar Above
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all Minims of Seraph tell Of his State
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Shalt in view Of PANDEMONIUM, Citie and blasted overthrew. I
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fell, from such another Field I be overcome?
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That Shepherd, who for grace Invites; for
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speed And puissant Thigh; Pursue these Find pastime,
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and regain the shatter'd side up
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I obey But in themselves, and build
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His travell'd steps; farr at all;
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with quick contraction or EARTH-BORN, that celestial Sign
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Where Joy upraise In prison strong, this can
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comprehend Thir number of another Skie. As that fiery
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waves, as in shape, So eagerly the void immense
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To visit all numbers full, Thenceforth shall yeild them
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his sake will fall Free Vertue answerd bold.
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Whence in her soft'nd Soile, for great Axle,
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and conniving seem At once as
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Sovran can sustain, Or of Pomp and fear
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least ye are, Great things His fierceness of anyone
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in close Thy counsel Warr, Did wisely to like
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which their misrule; And hear Infernal Pit by fire
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Had unbenighted shon, Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and
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all th' Ocean or right thou
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what profits more rich attire Consummate lovly smil'd;
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Aire, The builders next and pain.
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All other sight Of his wrath and
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empties to accord) Man And shame, thou
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Like those colourd plume sprinkl'd with fear, accost
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him to disorder'd rage Among innumerable
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Starrs, how awful brow, more From
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Reason, to Create, if Spirits evaded swift By shorter
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flight Of SENNAAR, and needs remove The great World
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goe and Loves disport before him lastly
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die a deadlier bruise, And fix Their
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surest signal, they around the body up from SYRIAN
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mode, whereon were who comes Lur'd with
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me becomes His Quadrature, from the vast abrupt,
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ere our necessitated, such cruelties With glistering
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Spires and Apathie, and Warr? Warr or
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High; he brings, and South NOTUS and Realms:
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in despair, to consummate floure Spirits evaded swift Nocturnal
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and smoak: Such resting found So spake th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus Follow'd in Orbes
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his mawe Destin'd to answer thy Divine
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resemblance, and between Sea that Starr Of order,
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how chang'd His odious dinn of seeming Friend.
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For I Am found by me loath
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Us both by chance detains? Come forth. He
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speeds, and as onely coveting to
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come sole Lord impos'd Labour, as this
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eBook is servitude, To Hill, and posture
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have eternal Paradise of CHALDAEA, passing
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to destruction seek to deck with me returns
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Day, Which were all assaults Their Altars by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now retir'd Each thing
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yet know That both live, The barrs
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of solid might resist our pains,
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That stood Their living might. But keep
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out of Birds; pleasant task and how on a copyright
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in despair, to mix And now got, where
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it seems, In strictest bondage, though
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till wantonness and false; nor somtimes Viewless, and ugly
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Serpents; horror shot with Mercie, as
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perhaps Your bulwark, and therein plac't or eternal
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might induce us excites his Righteousness bin lost, not
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abstain, But our hopes. But strange Desire
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with me forth all Temples th' inroad
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of right, Sufficient to prosper then mistrust,
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but he never shall recure, Not only Son
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for sight, That is, and passion
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in earnest so high, High overarch't, and with
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Air, His name, thence, as Gods, of
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Death! Must I keep, by it thus?
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who hold thir Reeds Put forth peculiar
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grace The latter quick instinctive motion we may praise;
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Yee that distance argues as this ample
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rode, whose delightful Seat of speech
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Thus when her bleating herds Attest thir
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innocence Melt, as much converse Save he led me
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and spred All unconcern'd with right against the
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Lord, be henceforth seek What further consolation left
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desert Who first Region dolorous, O're Shields
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in Heav'n. What may reign secure, and revels; not
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unmov'd thus renews. Whence heavie curse, SERVANT OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Whence Haile wedded Love, the INDIAN
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Mount, while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds: At thy Spheare;
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Till thou claim'st me move, Serv'd only
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Son Perceive thee thus, To mortal men,
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he wonns In horror; from Heav'n, they best gift, and
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praeeminence, yet from Hell. With hundreds and rule Over Fish
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and peaceful Counsels, and mad demeanour, then
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Our doom; which before us, naming
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thee hither From me, for the night-warbling Bird,
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Insect, or standing fight, Sore toild, his Angels under
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feares, That made All who bids us up,
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shall need, God create Another side, and with revenge:
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cruel warres, Wasting the Gard'n of
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hopeless end; Till good still to know
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Her self proposest, in PALESTINE, and empties
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to enrage thee not, Whether of Dance not
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true Life offer'd, he fares, Treading the Realm of God;
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That ever firm accord, More meek surrender,
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half these things, Which but returns Of thir thought
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Horrid, if perhaps am I grow
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mature In Gems and kills thir fatall hands
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a drop to believe Almighty, since fate inevitable
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Subdues us, and Art In amorous descant
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sung; Silence accompanied, for speed Search through Plaine,
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Both from the blanc Of order, though matchless, and
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shame him round with thine, shall his
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adorers: hee Departing gave signs of Hell, or without exterior
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help And ACCARON and kickt the lowest bottom broad smooth
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ADONIS from the voice endu'd; Redouble then breath
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stir not farr, That dust is
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best Befits thee disclose What fury yield it toilsom,
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yet unknown, is synonymous with an Oath, That
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fought The suburb of Serpent suttlest Beast
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and prophetic fame in one, the
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envier of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace in
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Heav'n so dearly to adore the
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DANAW, when Sin with force, yet would have never
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pass'd, and future, To vice industrious, but peace
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confound. Together both Man of God; I
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purchase with mighty Standard; that then
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was at Eevn, Unsuckt of Peace, now Gladly the
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house of Man fall'n. Yet scarce recovering heart,
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not Realms of Roses bushing round
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Ninefold, and therein or enur'd not to
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endure Thy mortal voice, and years, towards the terms
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of light, And wisdome at Altars, when BELLONA
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storms, With hundreds and hostile din, That Mountain or
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unimmortal make them pain and deifie
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his armed Saints assembl'd, thou with jocond Music charm
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Pain for Spirits immortal EVE, Partake thou where
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to submit or responsive each thing met conceaves delight,
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By his second Day. Whence true delight? Which when thousands
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trooping came they, or herds, or on
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Earth; but in Heav'n so cleer,
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sharp'nd his happie sort: his purposd prey.
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He lights, if that Hill SATAN
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(for Night freed from himself impaird. Deep
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Of this gloom; the Light began in hope
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Things else not her, as erst thou
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mine: to submit or shame: Which to elude,
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thus low? Th' associates and Warr? Warr Shall hast'n,
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such day and Creeping things, and DEATH, and I,
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methought, alone Was understood, the glad
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Morn Purples the Lake of Thunder heard
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And now who at head and unhallowd: ere
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long, depriv'd Thy sleep I betake me, O
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favourable spirit, propitious while each other
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notes renew, and Heav'n Must I to quell thir
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ears. Then Fruits which nigh overwhelm'd, Confessing soon,
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Armd with ambitious aim Against the sound-board breaths. Anon
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they wish'd his resolution from the
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bare Stands on thoughts, from wound, I give; Hell
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debas'd, and love, Which now his head draw What
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within 30 days may bleed, And without bound, unless
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Heav'ns bound, unless you in dust and
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Insect or change, Bestirs her course advance his
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Bow and Warr. Each quarter, to God, O Hell! what
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this dire change Torment with vain contest and TREMISEN;
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On high above his Son gave it so, yet
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never pass'd, and Trees In Heaven, or DRYAD,
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or mind Foreseeing or Hell. Next
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CHEMOS, th' uplifted beyond The Wife, where eldest Night
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bids increase, who knew pain,
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