Robo poem for 2022-06-29
This commit is contained in:
parent
ad41daf7c2
commit
ae7ffbfe0b
1 changed files with 196 additions and 0 deletions
196
poem_2022-06-29.txt
Normal file
196
poem_2022-06-29.txt
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
|
|||
Section 4. Information about the Mountains huge
|
||||
affliction and bid dwell And inextinguishable rage; But him wanton
|
||||
growth: Those terms from Hope, If this our days
|
||||
work, (b) alteration, modification, or DECAN
|
||||
spreds her spotty Globe. His odious
|
||||
soon. Advise if Art thou rather then
|
||||
perus'd, and greater store hereafter from
|
||||
ADAMS eye. Not only Son foreseeing spake. Why satst
|
||||
brooding on by shading the outside of
|
||||
offerd peace: Glorie account, But bid cry With
|
||||
whose face borrowing her other faults
|
||||
Heapt on golden Scales, yet had stole
|
||||
Those Notes to tell His own: for flight,
|
||||
seditious Angel, art Judge and bare, unsightly,
|
||||
unadorn'd, Brought Death denounc't, whatever in brutish
|
||||
forms Excelling human, Princely Dignities, And elegant,
|
||||
of touch of joy in darkness and
|
||||
years, then mistrust, but felt the
|
||||
Garden by fiery Deluge, fed With Mountains
|
||||
upward Man Restore us, linkt in Heav'n Grateful digressions,
|
||||
and Rose, Glad to sojourn in
|
||||
memorie, as midnight brought them right, Sufficient
|
||||
penaltie, why not charge with Tears such
|
||||
commotion, but of TANTALUS. Thus said, Why hee
|
||||
Who art Heav'nlie, shee and hither EVE, Partake thou
|
||||
hee, she preferr'd Before my brest, And over wrauth also?
|
||||
be turnd, Admonisht by right And
|
||||
put off, the Streets of sorrow, doleful shades,
|
||||
where he sees, Or all th'
|
||||
utmost skirts appeer, Yet unconsum'd. Before thy own dear
|
||||
pledge Of Wiles, More tollerable; if ever, and SILOA'S
|
||||
Brook that way be sustaind and longing wait The
|
||||
Gods indignation SATAN except, Created evil, unknown
|
||||
Long had thrown by easie then; Th' IONIAN Gods,
|
||||
of dawne Obtains the part he
|
||||
seem'd, but cast too little seems a Starrie Cope
|
||||
Of other sort by Angels, yet by Judy
|
||||
Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
|
||||
ere dawne, Effect shall never slept, nor shade,
|
||||
Cedar, and vital Spirits apostat and at
|
||||
no cloud Of Wiles, More justly, Seat provides For
|
||||
sin, yet by Noon came mantling Vine Layes forth
|
||||
crept The Portal shon, Majestick though grim
|
||||
Warr; no aide Can never ceasing bark'd With
|
||||
faultring speech he of anyone anywhere at
|
||||
Altars, when their own polluted from the gratious
|
||||
purpose to raise In ATHENS or Cherubic Watch,
|
||||
by special grace. But drive them round
|
||||
Environ'd wins his wrauth reply'd, Art
|
||||
Pontifical, a double ours to retire As he
|
||||
might resist that lives, and some thing no dearth:
|
||||
But all equality with thwart obliquities, Or
|
||||
Bright Temple, where he lets pass Without my experience,
|
||||
ADAM, one whole have transferr'd All
|
||||
doubt remaines, VVhich grew ten thousand (I thir Orbs,
|
||||
Or singular and full of CHAOS:
|
||||
Or glittering Staff unfurld Th' Angelic Powers,
|
||||
That with sly circumspection, and round, Behind
|
||||
him a thousand (I thir Fountain by
|
||||
other pleasures all a troubl'd all assaults Their
|
||||
great Mother Tree, whose Voice divine or
|
||||
heav'd his desire Longing and press'd
|
||||
her visage turnd, But drive as in dreadful deeds Fearless,
|
||||
endanger'd Heav'ns fugitives, and passion into the
|
||||
Hell Gates And durable; and glory rais'd Their
|
||||
living creatures, and Blank, while murmuring sound Or
|
||||
thence by angry Victor from the blanc Of his breath
|
||||
her charge, Take to enrage thee
|
||||
thou needst her turn'd, But thy plaint.
|
||||
Descend to? who renounce Thir distance inexpressible they come,
|
||||
and willing feet Hasting this sweet
|
||||
returne. But infinite In pangs, and actions, mixt
|
||||
Among the folly shewes; Authoritie and shame Among the
|
||||
name best we return'd up here passion dimm'd his fealtie,
|
||||
and revoke the requirements of heav'nly shapes
|
||||
immense, and gates of Warr, we sent I ask;
|
||||
Love the signal high collateral glorie: him appoint; And
|
||||
at no restrictions whatsoever. You may well
|
||||
pleas'd, Canst thou but mee onely Son, Destin'd to
|
||||
soar Above them that be given the
|
||||
INDIAN Mount, while impiously they turnd to
|
||||
som, leaves free to move; Each hour
|
||||
thou what may see from farr, and grace They
|
||||
saw when sleep Affects me remaines, I now
|
||||
Shot after some evil shall from
|
||||
the weight inclines Our labour loose, Though of
|
||||
heav'nly Spirits, O Parent, these thoughts and Temperance,
|
||||
Truth hast said SATAN, and such journies end
|
||||
Have easily detect what eyes they lye
|
||||
Groveling and laughs the Giant Sons
|
||||
Shall build In the Vision led th' obscene dread
|
||||
of misery, and all who hold what
|
||||
things on winged messengers, To vice industrious,
|
||||
but in him perish all Temples th' obdurate pride
|
||||
that uxorious King, AHAZ his followers rather darkness
|
||||
fled, not lost; Attonement for us round those rebellious,
|
||||
here we must ever With rallied
|
||||
Arms Gird on, with Beast, more now more,
|
||||
and warmd: All sadness but trusting in any manner
|
||||
are giv'n; what was run By
|
||||
my firmness gains To intellectual, give account To spiritual
|
||||
Natures; only canst redeeme, Thir freedom, they receive?
|
||||
What I groane; While the Gates, if
|
||||
none In darkness, and fill'd With Men Obedient
|
||||
to spend, Quiet though mean recompence it
|
||||
so, since fate In Heaven, or understood
|
||||
Thir specious object by himself thus afflicted
|
||||
Powers, and dangers, heard cry With
|
||||
thousand Demy-Gods on som infernal dores, and deep; COCYTUS,
|
||||
nam'd of no satietie. ADAM, earths
|
||||
hallowd mould, earth-born perhaps, and heard, and lyes
|
||||
the use of this one enmitie disarm'd,
|
||||
Of watchful Senses represent, She disappeerd, Far otherwise th'
|
||||
upright And courage never dwell, hope never
|
||||
will send I send along, ride in destroying
|
||||
I sought repair that dark so
|
||||
e're his Angels; and shame in Heav'n from PELORUS,
|
||||
or frustrate: in mirth, and shame in fears
|
||||
and Warr. Each in Glory obscur'd: As far remov'd,
|
||||
Least therefore on IMAUS bred, Whose
|
||||
vertue, for whom mutual amitie so shall
|
||||
enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly deem'd, I
|
||||
be his? Or do or spread his
|
||||
play; he spake. Why hast made? So
|
||||
hardie as this LETHEAN Sound Both glorying to enlighten
|
||||
th' Host upsent A dewie sleep Oppress'd them, th'
|
||||
innumerable ordain'd Thir planetarie motions and Nitre
|
||||
hurried him with me. Thus foil'd
|
||||
thir Ears, while Night Starless expos'd, and
|
||||
full. After thir course, The perilous edge Of SENNAAR,
|
||||
and spread her Elm; she trod.
|
||||
His lustre rich CATHAIAN Coast. The fluid Mass,
|
||||
This day, in hateful to dewy
|
||||
Eve, A darksom passage hence, no man
|
||||
created to dwell, As neerer to
|
||||
exploding hiss, the PHOENICIANS call'd By
|
||||
which Abstract as AMAZONIAN Targe, And
|
||||
bended Dolphins play: part in TELASSAR: in
|
||||
other Creatures are gon to pitie enclin'd, He
|
||||
ended; when all seem'd, now no
|
||||
account, But all reponsbility that prospect
|
||||
large heart rebounds. Thus what wretched Life
|
||||
Tri'd in Battel, sunk in TELASSAR: in alt:
|
||||
him disfigur'd, more of Jasper shon
|
||||
Above all things wise and peaceful sloath, Not
|
||||
nocent yet, when sad Sentence pass RHENE
|
||||
or choice his Mediator, his sight
|
||||
or Drie, Like change Varie to direct The
|
||||
danger shun'd By whom not have presum'd,
|
||||
An Earthlie Guest, walks To DAVID, stablisht as hoping here
|
||||
we found, Heav'ns blessed Spirits immortal Spirits, both to
|
||||
shelter us? this Tree, The golden Chain To one
|
||||
whole Race call'd By younger SATURN, he
|
||||
lost not quite All higher Orbes. The
|
||||
discord which thus wrapt in mooned hornes Thir
|
||||
station, Heav'n Gate Looks through Heav'n, Pav'd
|
||||
after us unforeseen, unthought of, know What it then
|
||||
To humane reach The savour we again
|
||||
were they fell! There in DAN, Lik'ning his other
|
||||
Starrs that ever blest. For Spirits is Hell,
|
||||
or when BELLONA storms, With nicest touch. Immediate in captivitie
|
||||
he his wrath or with lofty Gates of this
|
||||
Tree, If I fail not deale Wors then
|
||||
his head, hands, Had rounded still rejoyc't, how spred
|
||||
thir precious of this gloom; the Torturer; when
|
||||
such wherein appear'd Obscure som tumultuous
|
||||
cloud Drawn round Thick-rammd, at ease you must
|
||||
earne My damage fondly into the fervid Raies, a
|
||||
bruise, And SOFALA thought of sorrow, doleful
|
||||
shades, where ALCINOUS reign'd, fruit held Spreading thir
|
||||
foes, not to soar Above th' imbattelld Seraphim ABDIEL, then
|
||||
in splendor likest Heaven seen, The Cattel pastur'd
|
||||
late, now Of LIBRA to relate Things unattempted
|
||||
yet none but as Rocks, but thou soughtst I
|
||||
of Morn when hospitable Dores Yielded thir
|
||||
bleating Gods. So spake th' Angel, earst in
|
||||
even to roave Uncheckt, and twilight sheds
|
||||
On mans behalf Patron or Months,
|
||||
or Morn, Wak't by those Circles
|
||||
as one day they threw, and soft'n stonie hearts To
|
||||
undergo eternal being: Or Wonders move Thir Nature of
|
||||
Hell I repent or slimie, as one forbidden ten. But
|
||||
wherefore with delight, all diseas'd, all
|
||||
who partakes. In dust, Desirous to forget
|
||||
what compulsion and hither bring. O Fountains,
|
||||
and all these came With lust hard
|
||||
Mov'd our sole Lord God Rais'd impious
|
||||
Crest Sat Sable-vested Night, Shot after them that thus
|
||||
securely him a lot in PALESTINE, and Create Plenipotent
|
||||
on a gastly smile, to enquire: above his conquest,
|
||||
and longing wait The affable Arch-angel, had stood retir'd
|
||||
Each on Bitnet (Judy now had And
|
||||
to evade The Causey to soar Above
|
||||
them stood obdur'd, And now (Certain to taste? Forbid who
|
||||
not by deeds and laughs the Center hung. If
|
||||
rightly thou resembl'st now seems On our
|
||||
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue