Robo poem for 2021-07-05
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The Guilt on him leagu'd, thy hearts desire. Whence
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in Glory extinct, and Stations thick
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bestrown Abject and breath'd immortal Fruits? Whence ADAM what
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the Lightning see Peace of sweetest
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Sents and taste nor is happiness and shame Cast
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out of fears and grief, pleasure seems
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excess, The Law and wandring, each
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Morn Such to hear. His heart, unfelt before. Fall'n Cherube,
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to irksom night; at eeve In Bowre I therefore,
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I thy head, enclos'd With borders long
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days work, without remorse And out
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of God made, and thrice happie Race Growing
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into the dore. Meanwhile the change, disdain'd
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not upright. Whence in hell Precedence, none,
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but a line thir meanest use. Beneath
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him nam'd ALMIGHTIE to govern, not
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now. For his Angels; and let those
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infernal Peers, As we pray him, who here with me
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once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, least
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We mean to suffer and hollow; though
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his deliv'rance, and aspects In heart or blame
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thus low, As liberal Thou fablest, here showst me,
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least impulse or danger or swift flouds:
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as from which both To have calm'd Portending
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hollow Rocks retain The Tempter, and somwhat
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rais'd To manifest thee Love thou
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mad'st it deals eternal being: Or
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not, and with delight; how Hee rules
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a moment; CHAOS and Brass Three Iron,
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three that posteritie must last his triumphal Chariot drawn
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up here would but featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain.
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Like instrument of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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Gods and sinns Against our Front,
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but thee, safe shore their Creator, and fall
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Free Vertue should injure us, Without dimension,
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where she hasted, and dangers, heard remote.
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Towards him with me becomes Bane, and shadie
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Woods, and Murren die, Die hee sat
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the void of SATAN to me for
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the sad dismay Mixt with almost no bounds On
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which else how faire, but reflected, shines; That
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what resolution and pain From off From their revenge. First,
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what will leave them be at
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one whose Office now great things durable By present,
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and bliss, Faded so Fate had made Occasionally;
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and scourge that formd and poure Abundance, fit Love
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not To heal the wrauth to soar Above
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th' acknowledg'd Power prepar'd In ATHENS
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or might we hope relies. Creating the Aire:
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So entertaind those colourd plume sprinkl'd
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with revenge: cruel Serpent: him this ill secur'd
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Long were known. Farr off From
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her Florid Son like heat, and press'd her
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fair Creatures Lodge, Now resting, bless'd them,
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to work with pride, and Omnipotent From
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sharpest sighted Spirit within Shall that way
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to God, well joynd, inelegant, but when time may assert
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th' upright heart rebounds. Thus drooping,
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or West, or pain Surpris'd thee, Wondrous in Bands
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With reason just, That dust shalt look on Bitnet
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(Judy now faild speech recoverd sad. Evil
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be human measure, say. Most reason then in Triumph
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high Throne, O argument blasphemous, false and
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spirit remains To love divine, His
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Quadrature, from BABYLON thence call'd. There went hautie on,
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And like which once again provoke Our
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knowing, as of vernal bloom, or
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dismal house of aire, that flaming Chariot Wheels,
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so just, Shall build In darker
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at THEB'S and Timbrels loud Through labour hard Mov'd
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our Sire, to Hell: Better to soar
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Above them in Arms, in PALESTINE, and
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grosser feeds the midnight brought along
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Innumerable force upon me, the onely two strong
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To vice industrious, but breath Of shrubs and
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shame beneath This our evil Be it self their
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floating many as numerous Brigad hasten'd. As
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liberal and infinite Host, When coming
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seen Death? O Son, but till thus plead, not
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uniform and full. After the Fruit, our similitude, and
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flowers Flie to him mightier service as
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Princes, when bands Of PANDEMONIUM, Citie GERYONS
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Sons destroyd, Or faint retreat; when the Vision led me,
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the inmost bower Handed they but a library of
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anyone anywhere at first Region dolorous, O're
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Heav'ns great authentic will save those banks,
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where danger tasted, envies now To worst extreams,
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and therein plant A shout Of gesture proudly
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eminent In mean Drawn round the Books of mortal
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Men To bellow through thir food and
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Timbrels loud And some regard thus EVE Persisted, yet
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rude, Guiltless of this glorious trial; and all Temples
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th' ambrosial fragrance after them forth all hue, and
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sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the Moon. Thither to
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that Sea-beast LEVIATHAN, which wee wear, Strait
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couches close, That Son, in him: His Nostril wide
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On errands over moist and therein plant A Legion; led
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His Laws of Harp To open Warr:
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Of hazard as farr less be invok'd, A race of
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HINNOM, TOPHET thence his Bow and darken'd all Sun-shine,
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as once to my Glorie, my sudden
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blaze Far round Invested with Eternal silence was
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good, forbids he pleasd, and bliss, condemn'd In
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yonder VVorld, which God Most glorious,
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and with their doubl'd Ranks they sate,
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sollicitous what multitudes Were always downward
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to cast lascivious Eyes, Dimm erst, dilated stood,
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Tables are tax identification number heard) Chariots
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rankt in whose excellence Not distant farr
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be th' uplifted Spear Of this honour done in
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connexion sweet, That singing up rose
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From off In AUTUMN pil'd, though divided Legion
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might affect the Earth; but a Zodiac representing The
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great Round: partition firm and Dale)
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Light began Thir Element Scowls ore Hill
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retir'd, In ADAM, rise, Whether the Muses haunt
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Cleer Victory, to accept Alone the earth After
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the Ford To vice industrious, but he
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made Of despicable foes. With his brutal
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sense, Reasoning to breathe Among the horrid King
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and shame nigh hand what behooves
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From use, For dust and heard, but less
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peal'd With vows, as Sea-men tell, With
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God, well beware, And twentie thousand Banners rise on
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mans delightful use; the Adversary of vengeance pour'd. Forthwith
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upright with rosie steps o're the former
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name of electronic works Created hugest that Starr
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Of natures works, and with crescent Horns; To Cattel and
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deliver ye not lost; where he hath fail'd, who
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to wander through experience of anyone
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anywhere at Sea a vain And twentie thousand various
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Names, till thus declar'd. 1.B. "Project Gutenberg"), you
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I follow me, for Orders bright.
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There alwaies, but desiring more Cease I
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repent or Soul living, and through experience of PROSERPINA from
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NILE To teach us trial onely
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shall high behest have sought access, but meaner thoughts
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Full Counsel must rend the individual solace dear; Part
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of anyone anywhere at all; but endless
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gratitude, So sung they, who without
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further consolation left the Foundation ("the Foundation" or Fish
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and ASPHALTUS yeilded light prepar'd, That practisd falshood under
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the deed; Shee gave ye that meek
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surrender, half his Quarrey from God observd
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His Eye darted contagious Fire. Thither came and shout,
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return'd From Heav'ns free Will, for Man. With
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gay Carnation, Purple, azure and highth, Stood like thy Creation,
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or Chrysolite, Rubie or thou attended gloriously from Heav'n be
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seen Hovering on Bitnet (Judy now hear the
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rest And me returns him off These
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Acts of mankind, By the Tree, a
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Hell Hounds never will By my gain. Thir
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highest bliss Ordain'd by such destruction doom'd. How few
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somtimes is against the Plains of evil dayes portends, then
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live Law given them stood and
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shame Of amorous intent, Mine eye survay'd
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the Power Armie against which tends to free future
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days work, Least total darkness there to allay Thir doctrine
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and Song; Such high behests his solace dear;
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Part on IMAUS bred, Whose progenie you
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who beheld This file should be yet to Earth
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Entrails unlike) of chearful face, the
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Roses bushing round Were slunk, all assaults Their
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Seats long I mine Eyes That
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rest still Kept in Heav'n perhaps, or have
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oreleapt these he rear'd me, how this text should
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thus double-form'd, and sorrow. Sternly he scape Th' APOCALYPS,
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heard Celestial Armies Prince, O argument blasphemous, false Philosophie:
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Yet doubt To flight, and as in
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Triumph and under Earth above the
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Aire, Fire, as Princes, when BELLONA storms, With narrow
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room of Hell, With righteous and
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corpulence involv'd In duskie or nam'd Thrones, Princedoms,
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Powers, That wash thy Mothers lap? there fast they
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went; and arm th' unholie, and chase me most, when
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to necessitate his Tongue obey'd The
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Adversarie. Nor vehement desire, these wastful Deep; the
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signe Of shrubs and Rivers or
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Air, the grim Warr; no assault, In
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Fruit Of his feet. Him after showers,
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Nor thou must be. Let th' ascending
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pile Stood scoffing, highthn'd in narrow room of
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Sacred silence through love, though Regent
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of Truce; IRIS all Delight. Such resting found by
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using any copy it, which had need Refreshment, whether
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I fled VERTUMNUS, or Earth, Subdue it, least of
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Night In search with others. 1.E.1. The thoughts,
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and foule. But follow the Couch,
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At Ev'ning from the Day, or Unison:
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of joy my side With Incense, I
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forewarn thee, adorn'd With Flaming Cherubim,
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and Snow, or som cursed things know; At last
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his bold Wont ride in Squadrons at
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all; with BRITISH
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