Robo poem for 2023-02-24
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If this great Harsh Thunder, that strow the Vision
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led me, the Liveries dect of Kings destroyd,
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Or high Decree Fixd on which both Skie,
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and Days Continu'd making, while Sonorous mettal
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blowing Myrrh and Redeemer voluntarie, And opportune excursion
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we intend at Sea Monster, upward Man Which GABRIEL
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spake. Deliverer from SYRIAN Damsels to do
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all imbroild, And him Thunder-struck, pursu'd The
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place After thir Chief of anyone
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anywhere at Sea that Command Sole reigning holds
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the welkin burns. Others among Gods, as fast, With
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solemn adoration down To thir memorie Of
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tenfold Adamant, his Wing, and shall bear imblaz'd Holy
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Memorials, acts of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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delicious Grove, What next GABRIEL, thou approve not
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so: then To Beasts, whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith
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from the Lord, and Death began. URIEL, gliding through experience
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of God; I fell, And life In yonder Gates?
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through experience taught his restless thoughts, to
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excess, The only peace can discern Th' Almighty Maker
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then, rather how To gratifie my uncouth errand sole, and
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uncropt falls deceiv'd The Plain, or Earth;
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with him thence creat'st more Communicated, more Heroic
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name What wee, or expense to submit
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or anguish, and shame nigh burst forth:
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at our King Stood on Armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord,
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and despite, Whom to tell how last he would
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sustain alone receaves The only extold, Son Young BACCHUS
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from JOVE. Her mariageable arms, and Voice; nor yet
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never will be worth Attempting, or Death. Here
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for different Motions move? Which thus low, As
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through infamie seeks fame: Therfore Eternal miserie; such highth
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of Warr, Did first resolv'd, If dream'd,
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If so over head all ill successes
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past or accept them; and pay The
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flowry Dale of darkness! full terms of mankind
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under the wisest heart inspires Vernal delight Both
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of man-kind, To have seen, The mightie Angels
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ascending and enthrall'd By FONTARABBIA. Thus it
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away or short silence yields To none
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accountable, preferring Hard liberty before her bestial Gods;
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and bliss, thence how may at Hels dark
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Ended rejoycing in PALESTINE, and Love Express they,
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and gates of sorrow, black Air attrite to
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work thou resembl'st now he took thir heads as
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fast, and Ambrosial Flowers, Our Death introduc'd through
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hazard as fast, fear To ask ye, and
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boon, Thus what rage Can else as thou feelst
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as Are ever cleer. Whereof hee
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To better place, Now rowling, boiles in new World;
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by Night, Circle his fair DAMASCUS, on blaze,
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first Hell thir inmost bower Handed they
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bow, of change. He spake: and
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enthrall'd By center, or had perplext All things,
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ev'n in Heav'n call'd MAN, about
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them that distance due, Though full of pure
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Ethereal Powers Matchless, but thou appeer, Yet one
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slight bound Threatn'd, nor is despaird, For not
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feel, Or in regal Scepter rule or
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Garden-Plot more illustrious made, and lust, till I had
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return'd, On heav'nly brests? these, Creatures rational, though SPRING
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and wonted vigour soon behold. Updated
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editions will serve, That scal'd by native vigour heal'd.
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Of Passion, I repent and markt his indignation:
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through experience taught to participate All courage; down Th'
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intricate wards, and new world, if not made his head,
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enclos'd With Heav'nly Maker, though brute, unable
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to soar Above them let us Heav'n,
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Since MICHAEL with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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Bitnet (Judy now swim th' Ethereal
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Skie ador'd Among them to every Creature,
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fair Then aught on me well suite with
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Beast, or enmity fulfill. For Death deliver ye
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Gods, ador'd Among the Angels held thir Maker, in pain,
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had'st thou attended gloriously from Hell fire Of outward
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shew plebeian Angel interrupted milde. This
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I yeilded, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on bliss, Made horrid crew involv'd
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With hundreds and Gold: So unimaginable as nam'd them,
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to soar Above his pride Soon
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found In Serpent, thy side That open'd wide bounds;
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beyond Compare of Arrows barbd with paragraph
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1.E.1 through experience taught to enquire:
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above which Abstract as thir being? Yet willingly thou
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sawst, that loss of Earth renewd shall one Head
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One over him make intricate wards, and LIBYAN
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JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and imperial Powers, nor the
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PYTHIAN fields; Part curb thir Watch the Firey
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Pillar of Thunder hath befall'n him, though gay Legions to
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save, Dwels in VALDARNO, to enquire:
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above them enemies: From center to rest, self-knowing,
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and official Project Gutenberg is located in BETHEL and
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Vallie, Rivers, Woods, and shadie Grove, or
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that NYSEIAN Ile Girt with Mineral fury, aid to Earth
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beneath, Just met, ADAM now foretold The Monarch,
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and regions here observd His look compos'd SATAN
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allarm'd Collecting all Her spots of light, When CHARLEMAIN
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with Envy and various mould, had And
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ACCARON and passion in Heav'n Among the Sounds and
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drearie Vaile They sat Second to him last,
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then the Cope of Creation, last thus
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entertaind those infernal Serpent; he wonns In whirlwind; Hell Gate;
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But yet left besides Prone on golden seat's, Frequent
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and all men, And various hue; by
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native vigour heal'd. Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair Apples, I was, but when it
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was, whose day Prodigious motion formes. Nor
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content with spite of Hell Roaming
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to soar Above all sides round A shameful and after
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no mate For one Faith He ended; when on
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Bitnet (Judy now Led on, Or
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singular and know your Rode with coole recess, Free,
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and sulfurous Fire; Nathless he stood, Tables
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are restor'd, As one Continent Lies
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dark dislodg'd, and with that swim
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in Heav'n so bright. Nor yet
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remaines unsung, where he so shall thee were matcht,
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who hold of anyone anywhere at worst endures.
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Fall'n Cherube, to soar Above them
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yet lies Th' eternal course, but misjoyning shapes, Which
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oft this Throne, upheld by Limb Sutable grace Invincible:
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abasht the hand Soft words replete
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with transcendent brightnes didst reject Envious commands, For
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many Throned Powers, Under thy punishment, False fugitive, and one
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Who durst without restraint, Lords declar'd Absolute rule; and
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create more strength & Heav'n arriv'd,
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and slow; But rise, and pass
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Given him still, and therein plant eyes,
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and know. But more Cease I ordaine Thir morning
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shines, Revolvd on men, Sad task enjoyn'd, but thou
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what ere then To one individual
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work electronically, the same With God, well
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I therefore, I yeilded, by gloomie bounds Confine with
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vain and sudden vengeance and all Sense, and shame
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Cast forth were Brass Three Iron, three places thou seemst,
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Go; for teachers, grievous pain? And disobedience: On evil Be
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it less could yeild. For on Earth. Forthwith upright
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heart and my Guide And what
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mild answer from succour farr. Then
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self-esteem, grounded on With solemn Councel forthwith
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the ample Spirit That curld MEGAERA: greedily they a
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defect Of hazard as from their liveliest
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pledge Of light her silent hours, till
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one individual solace dear; Part curb
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thir eyes discoverd new utterance flow. If
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then Gods Altar fum'd, By center, or short hour
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No need from Eternal Empire, such Accept this etext is
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undefil'd and th' incensed Father, call'd The Pilot
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of Men, thy aspiring to tell His
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Sentence pass the dore. Meanwhile ere
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th' advantage gaine. What love thy outcry, and
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passion to explore or POMONA, thus double-form'd,
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and Games, Or open wide, but endevord with perplexing
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thoughts were known. The less At
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Loopholes cut sheere, nor obeid: Your message, like
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shall his alimental recompence (for such concord is
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lost. Of happiness and call'd From
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skirt to NEBO, and valour breath'd, firm Faith He
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comes, and Disposer, what ere mid-day
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arriv'd In this cause Mov'd the Southwind rose,
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they live, till wandring Fire Compact of Lambs or
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like, but th' imbattelld Seraphim with liquid texture
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mortal snare; for my sudden op'n Firmament Amid the only
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us'd they naked thus, ADAM, whom
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now for the yellow Sheaf, Uncull'd,
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as much of Zeale and shame To trample thee Henceforth;
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my choyce To bottomless perdition, there plant
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A Wilderness With Opal Towrs of paragraphs 1.E.1 through
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the dark. Again, God most thou
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anon, while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse power
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Who now is that possesse Earth, Attend:
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That argu'd then, Then loudest vehemence: thither hast promis'd
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from one Beast behold all Windes The Throne
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Supream of matchless King: Ah wherefore!
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he sits Shrin'd in length Saw him still, but
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all Through labour loose, expell'd to Pole, More
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easie, and Organ; and all ye touch Th' invention all
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numbers absolute, And fierie darts What life In INDIA
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East came from Rivers or false
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And shun the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards
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Gambold before thee, and circling fire, He walkt
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Frequent; and feel When time and Death, and
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breath'd Heroic Song Henceforth, and shame By
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four winds four infernal Peers, He swerve not thir sweet
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Compulsion thus much advanc't, We may praise; Yee that walks
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To blackest Insurrection, to confound Heav'ns fugitives, and revive, though
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gay Legions fell: If then soares Up
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led her face Confounded though far
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disperst In our Foe. For still I behold, Transported
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touch; here Chains and heard, and RHEA'S Son
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Fall circumvented thus
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