Robo poem for 2024-05-16
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Well thou attended gloriously from utter loss of TARTARUS
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profound, To settle here however to infinite
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calamitie shall absolve them aware themselves, and
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infuriate shall his Beams, or pain,
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less remorse: they acquitted stand Ye Angels
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half imbracing leand On duty, sleeping
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found so just, Shall separate he disdaind, and Days
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Continu'd making, or access Without my intended first,
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for ill could deterre Me from the timely
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dew of seeming pure, till one mans behalf Patron
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or found By death shall Reign Sole reigning
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holds the Hierarchies: Mean while thus double-form'd, and
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despightfull act or have mixt. Not only evil turne
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My labour to soar Above them on, yet for ever
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cleer. Whereof hee To filial, works
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behold the Fruit, like themselves not capable her aide
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was plaine, A glorious Train ascending: He brings, and
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Omnipotent Decree, The Planet guilds with death, A goodly
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Tree that care Sat Sable-vested Night, and
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ambition, and foulds; Ith' midst a frozen Continent
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Lies dark Surrounds me, and havoc
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hewn, And hard, much worse, Here let we choose,
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what I bring. O foul exorbitant desires; Upheld by
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command thir streams. He with small) then
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in narrow search of pleasure and foule. But in
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mysterious reverence prone; and length'nd out their
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way. There rest, and ASPHALTUS yeilded light of
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after-times Over the vent appli'd To know
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repulse? For neither Sea, now Mankind; whom ye
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troubl'd thoughts, and with Baume, expatiate
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and dangers, heard The whole Earth with
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clamors compasst round Ninefold, and shame Of Earth onely
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like themselves ere then appeer'd To brute
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Cannot well I at all; needs
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remove him twines Her Nurserie; they journie,
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and drearie Vaile They first seduc'd
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them thir sleep. Then all honour claim'd AZAZEL
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as yet seen Though threatning, grew in Heav'n.
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O Powers return'd up here Chains in it be weak
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is due, Dispenses Light after some small may
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live, scarse pleasant seemd. Each in VALDARNO,
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to touch or fond and spoil and
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kills thir liquid Light, said that barren leaves. Them
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in an Exhalation, with Pinns of Spirits of war,
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Hurling defiance here onely, who sent From their Vows
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and Armies rush To rapture, till first smiles Wanted, nor
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would soon Th' infernal Peers, And reconcilement; wrauth
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whose great period; and shame Cast forth
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to enquire: above Earthly thought, which God Of leaves
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free future for pietie feign'd submission swore: ease into
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the Wind With awful reverence meek, As
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the sweet of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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any country in memorie, Nameless in Heav'n
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so shalt thou thy only dreaded
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name His head and agen to augment. The
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savour we find To me, the water flies
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All Heav'n, and mad demeanour, then To darken
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all Both Good out th' Angelical
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to man, Under spread his Angels;
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and smoak: Such where th' upright heart
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or Sea, Draind through experience taught To teach
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us alone against so Fate pronounc'd. But
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follow the odds, while inhabit laxe, ye both. O
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were sweet. But thy nostrils breath'd The
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rest to stay, Rose, Or Heat should enthrall to
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dislodge, and knows His sad overthrow and deep
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thunders roar Must'ring thir Gods, how I heard
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Celestial Patroness, who stood and lost, not
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nice Art thou profoundest Hell Gate; But past with
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wings Lay pleasant, his Meridian Towre: Then shining heav'nly
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Host and longing wait The suburb of Sulphur.
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Thither by despair: His lineaments Divine; the
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Foundation at large Beyond his permissive will,
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dispos'd by small store will create your
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spacious Gap disclos'd Into a Sea, Draind through experience taught
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To question thy wings, Reigns And
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should thir senses dark, I live exempt From
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cold invirons round, inclement skie; Save what resolution
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and peaceful sloath, Not higher then PANDORA, whom
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hast thy Sire, And worn with me thir
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excess, that uxorious King, whose waves his arm th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus EVE the Sea should
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all dismal; yet what place he found in
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Glory unobscur'd, And bringing forth, without end, and
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ALGIERS, and therein stand. For Death comes invited
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by strength Glories: For onely right. Or
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undiminisht brightness, nor yet the living Soule: And love To
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Man, which will sustain alone Seemd in Diamond,
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and stedfast hate: At once, Powerful
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perswaders, quick'nd appetite, least asperses The God
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Rais'd of grim Warr; no happiness. Whatever doing,
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what evasion bear The PERSIAN in Heav'n
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receiv'd us try Who first smiles Wanted, nor yet
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shon, Majestick though first behold The Tongue obey'd The
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Poles of such wherein remaind (For
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Time, though plenteous, as with adverse power can
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it aught divine of Spirits with ambitious
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to soar Above all Temples th' HORIZON,
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and sure, To teach us further
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would sustain alone From SERRALIONA; thwart of Warr, O
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Sun, and intellectual food, and man obscur'd, infam'd, And
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the Elements the rules above; so
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enflame my nether shape thus wandring. Brightest Seraph rowling in
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hand with furies to resist that saw, Though threatning,
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grew Neer that way: One way Lies
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dark DIVAN, and honour these, could I seduc'd them breeding
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wings Over Mount SION, thron'd Between Thee only sign
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That Glory unobscur'd, And thou lead To
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other speedie aide The deadly arrow; neither self-condemning And
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destin'd to taste, Food not endu'd
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My Glorie, my day Ye Powers Essential Powers,
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That excellence Not here, it all Temples th' envenom'd
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robe, and Games, Or with Diamond and therein
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or Worme; those rebell Spirits arm'd
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Out of Life. Nor less arm th' upright
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and wine. Witness this Arm so we
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his head, enclos'd From their darkness
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in Glory crownd, With branches would suspicious mark, As
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onely of mankind, though sharp desire To
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deepest Hell, Not only this her stay. Oft
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times cross'd the best prop so endur'd, till his
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fall of bones, Like things began, And fly,
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ere now direct Thir corners, when Night her rash
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hand Prevented spares to impart Things else
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might the Hall (Though like thy
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self; Then aught appeers, And fear no cloud, or,
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to hope relies. Let us all:
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this agreement before her power; the waste, o're the odious
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dinn of this day? why not lost; where stood and
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RHEA'S Son a fame Were slunk, all th'
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inferiour, infinite To Sapience, hitherto the Seav'n ATLANTICK Seas
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Beyond the weight inclines Our tended Plants, &
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heal'd: The Throne of thee, Thy praises, with
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me. To other work them comes
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unearn'd. Bold deed thou beest he; But
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that warble, as may speak. Hast thou
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comst Before thee; but he created like
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themselves ere dim thine Equivalent or change the
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Smuttie graine With Warr Irreconcileable, to do we
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may lye Groveling and too like Lightning and wip'd them
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set the slumber, on the washie Oose deep entring
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shar'd All persons concerned disclaim any files of Mercie
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and spent, sunk before her rosie steps we
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may raise another Skie. As of Heav'n
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Grateful vicissitude, like deeds Might intercept thy
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beauty, which command Single, is low Down sunk down,
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The Scepter, every part, from himself ingross't All
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would know that now, While the local wounds of
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vertue, whom imbracing, thus far worse to Almightie is,
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to taste? Forbid who forbids he
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gives to heare! for Maistrie, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I
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come unsought. Wouldst thou Thy awful Monarch? wherefore cease
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to my crime, and bleating herds to and
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Redistributing Project Gutenberg EBook of God; I
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exclude. But long with songs to wander
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forth Thir small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming some other vaunts Then
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Wood-Nymph, or Faerie Elves, Whose annual Voiage, born
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First thy transgressing? not here shalt pass
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through fire and regain the onely Son, in thick
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a universal Lord, be our eares,
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Farr into the Adversary of Good out of Sacred
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silence to impose: He trusted to accord) Man
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Which of Heav'n. What sit contriving,
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shall practice how repair, How beauty is
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no cloud Of Mans First from thy gay
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Her bearded Grove The others aid. I am
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wont, of Hell, Though chang'd with ambitious to
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quell thir Head a hideous change. He sate,
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sollicitous what glorious Train ascending: He ceas'd, I attaine,
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ADAM, at sight no watch Against us
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Within them to that most with perplexing thoughts abstruse, which
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both Man his welcome words Breaking the Hell
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Gate reply'd; Hast thou mayst beleeve, though free, be
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fled, or holds the croud, and ASCALON,
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And mee they dealt? So dearly I lowly reverent
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Towards either quite All incorruptible would on us
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Two potent Ray. These tidings carrie to wander forth
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her taste, Food not receave, or hee
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Departing gave way seems a land Men with bestial
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Gods; for ev'n in part have also may Faith
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and Helmets throng'd, the power I then, Of
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MOLOCH homicide, lust hard Mov'd the use
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of Fools, to cloath his Magnetic beam, the
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Author rise, Wings of ROME. With what resolution
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and Shield, Awaiting what means of Bread? If
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any particular state of tasting those wounds:
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or SAMOS first art weigh'd, & might induce us
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most, and knows my steddiest thoughts and infinite
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provok't. But self-destruction therefore as this the Project
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Gutenberg is Sovran voice, I follow'd RIMMON,
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