Robo poem for 2022-06-26
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Best with me inferiour, infinite calamitie shall die. How
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didst obey But O thought of Noon hast
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thou hee, with Orient Pearl & worthy of Earth
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Be fruitful, multiply, and ride in narrow circuit wide remote
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Produces with him out of Morning, Dew-drops, which a
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Fierie Alpe, Rocks, Caves, Lakes, Fens, Bogs, Dens, and
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just: thrice in Arms, in ASPRAMONT or Kine,
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Or satiate fury all Beleevers; and call'd him, longer
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hold Immortal vigor, though wondrous fair; thy
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Eternal store, All other Name, when
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to avoide Were set, and gave to soar Above
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them derided, while ye durst affront his Worshipers: DAGON
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his Will he, Best with ceasless cry With
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warbl'd Hymns, and knows that caution joind,
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thir being? Yet all other self, no mean Drawn
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round Thick-rammd, at first thus ZEPHON, with warme Earths
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green Cape Ply stemming nightly visitation unimplor'd, unsought,
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Happie for pietie feign'd submission swore: ease Unfast'ns:
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on me once, now raisd Bore
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him make Strange horror backward, but a Pillard
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shade contiguous, and full. After his tumultuous
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cloud Of charming symphonie they with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on mee they around the Son,
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in Heav'n Rescu'd, had push't a Shepherd
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next More tollerable; if perhaps Contented with ten
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fold More glorious sight, Amid the voice of light,
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Purest at greatest share of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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none of anyone anywhere at first taught
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the Center pois'd, when hospitable Dores Yielded
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thir Glory extinct, and therein Man
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disobeying, Disloyal breaks his wrath or carreer
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with friend with revenge: cruel his Glory above shade, and
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glutted offal, at head appeerd Under his Garden mould
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Incapable of merit thine, to tripping ebbe, that meek
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man, so endur'd, till then too
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light OREAD or opinion; then I labour then
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Glory witherd. As Man fall'n. Yet unconsum'd. Before thy
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leave, and call'd that Paradise Dying put
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thy flight. ADAM made common to
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dress This would ensue This Garden, God looking on,
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yet staid not forth, till Winds worse Then
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as befell, Bound on golden Scales, yet thir
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drooping chere Enlightn'd, and rather seek to hand;
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for any word which might have feign'd, or
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middle Tree her frozen Continent Lies dark
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Illumine, what change Befalln us descend A goodly Tree of
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Seraphim inclos'd With Incense, when lest of Pomp and
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with Eternal store, Flours a spark Lights High
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in despair, to dawne Obtains the shame beneath This
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deep within Lights High in shape, That from men Cut
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off, and such impetuous rage, Because
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thou thinkst not impossibly may not who
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full Orbe, the terms of receiving it, or heav'd
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his hate So spake the TUSCAN Artist views At
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first, and free Reason, is sure. Will
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Would thou of Thunder didst transgress, and therein live, Or
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Altar to accord) Man whom Death
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menac't would loose, Though late reign'd, nor EVE Address'd
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his constant Faith they were, or sweet! How few
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somtimes Ascend to submit or footstep trace? For death, A
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hideous Peal: yet, when AEGYPT with heavie pace the perilous
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edge Of NORUMBEGA, and colour glorious
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Angel with hands Rifl'd the Son,
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in narrow room Throng numberless, to
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soar Above th' Ocean flow'd, Thou usest,
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and HYDRA'S, and meet: What when least of
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Sea Surpass his Meridian Towre: Then who at all; with
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looks receave The radiant light, Save what ensu'd
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when her shot with open Field,
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In battailous aspect, and somwhere nigh founderd
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on IMAUS bred, Whose Seed is accessed,
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displayed, performed, viewed, copied or heav'd his head, devouring fire.
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They pass RHENE or downe By center, or
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shame: Which with Tears such from Heav'n Gate Looks
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through experience of Palm-tree pleasantest to Nations of
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pain. All Intellect, all equality with revenge: cruel
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fight, (And if he flew, and
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INDUS: thus vile, the Royal Towrs Of
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colour glorious before it grew, there fast Threw forth,
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th' assault And light prepar'd, The other
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copies of anyone anywhere at head the dreadful Dart;
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what all Temples th' offended taste nor idely mustring
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stood; For envie, or enur'd not by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on a fierie spume, till
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one Who but he despis'd His crime makes guiltie shame
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beneath This said, and woe, In DOTHAN, cover'd with
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adverse Upon her waxen Cells With Reason, Loyal, Just,
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and Repentance, none can bring me equally; nor
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the unapparent Deep: There they fought at my Redeemer voluntarie,
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And Fabl'd how hast in thee, and all was
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formd them pain Can sort, So spake the Plain
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Coverd with repenting hand seemd remediless, Thus
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hee hath much heavier, though faultie since,
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Baptiz'd or yeanling Kids On me
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deriv'd, yet there He spreads for
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flight, and understanding sound, Due entrance up rose
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A gulf can Is as all Temples th' unaccomplisht
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works knowledge might erre in fierce passion
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into the same, And cloudie Van,
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On my Good; by me large field, which instructs
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us it suffice to obey is pav'd
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To mortal tast Brought forth all these
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as vain Covering if Predestination over-rul'd Thir branches overgrown,
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That lay Chain'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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Remains thee, Not felt, Commotion governd
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thus, how he drew not prone carreer with what
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glorious Chief; They trespass, Authors to submit or
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highest bliss Which with everlasting groans,
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Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of rage Among
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the Plain, or enur'd not fear'd;
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should they pass, the wings Till I
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will who last, and by old or dimly seen
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Most Favors, who therefore so base original, With other sort
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by e-mail) within him, that Great are set
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On she love, Uninterrupted joy, Heav'n receiv'd us nigh,
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in PALESTINE, and worthiest to prosper, and therein
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Man Which when the Sanctities of evil thence Purge
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off From Reason, and gates of dim thine
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own, Thou know'st; Thou lead'st me, for anguish and
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least had general Sire among our proper motion we
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lead ye know, The waters issu'd
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from Eternitie, dwelt then begin Your fill Of Thunder
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hath lost, adjudg'd to whatever in aught, which thee such
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and soft'n stonie hearts shall bear
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thir Seats; till wandring thoughts, and
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pain Can he arose; whom As a
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weather-beaten Vessel holds the weaker seek; So promis'd to
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God; That after loss, That argu'd then,
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rather choose Arm'd with SATURN old repute, Consent or
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shun His Cattel pastur'd late, now his enormous
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bliss. Scepter high I of thee,
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and longing wait The good malignant, to relate Things
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unattempted yet On bold adventure to soar Above the
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evil whence? in narrow search; and future, in calme
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His heart, Living or level pavement:
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from Couch to repose Your dungeon stretching far round,
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Behind him MULCIBER; and excessive, overturnes All that
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feard By Fire, But live no better,
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that Tree of monstrous Serpent though of earliest
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Birds; pleasant green, As with transcendent glory with ice
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And the sport and wrought Insensibly,
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for Heav'n receiv'd us Within Hell
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By right against a fierce antipathie: Beast that strife Was
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moving onward came, that thou retire. And force
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hath also found The grosser feeds
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the Eastern Point Of sacrifice, and
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effect so now Gladly the suggested cause, What
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though sweet, now prepar'd For I
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bred them sent, Or in SITTIM on
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by so faire, Less winning cheap the Violet, Crocus,
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and Sword-Law Through BOSPORUS betwixt the
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tongue ineloquent; for us he arrive The facil gates
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of things; in them derided, while they fell, As
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we claim My conduct, and Shield, half abash't
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ADAM reply'd. O Spirit, but who fell.
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Not BABILON, Nor doth your dauntless courage, and full.
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After these delights Will arrogate Dominion like grief behold, Into
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our afflicted Powers, Dominions I pursue Thy
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absence I the Banks Of Satan
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talking to light, Directly towards the Wind thir
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drooping chere Enlightn'd, and hostile din, That cruel warres,
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Wasting the Giant brood Of those dropping Gumms,
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That sparkling blaz'd, his fatal Trespass don against Faith
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imputed, they at all; but store hereafter from copying,
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distributing, performing, distributing Project Gutenberg is plotting how
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repair, How busied, in thee, What thing approach
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or providing access Without our Reason flow, Melodious
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murmurs, warbling flow, Nightly I purchase with soft
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Pipes that Starr Of Thunder heard new wondrous
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he went, and bid sound Of living
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Wheels, so sad dismay Astonisht: none communicable
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in body, and old Myriads though
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of judgement will his heavier load
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thy aid, I could hav orepow'rd such
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appear'd in Triumph high from Man, SATAN allarm'd Collecting
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all he spake, ambrosial Night bids
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us falling, and ruinous (to compare the
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race of thine this be, Though but chief
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delight, Awake, arise, or enter and Jav'lin, Stones and
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drearie Vaile They to shut all Temples
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th' ambrosial smell of ADAM, earths
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hallowd feet, and such appear'd Obscure som
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glimps of Spirits is undefil'd and all dismal; yet
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by command Single, is a signe Of
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DAPHNE by whose Voice divine or middle darkness enters,
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till one Celestial vertues rising, who
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faild; Freely they prais'd, That so Fate shall they beseech
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That run Perpetual Fountain side, the rode begin,
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Or dreams he ceas'd not lost; the prime, yet
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hov'ring o're the Firmament: So strictly, but now
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