Robo poem for 2022-07-17
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Is hard; for joy my firm brimstone, and
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Power As that high magnificence, who will,
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Left the hands Of his doom: he found
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her now concernes us too long,
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depriv'd Thy likeness, thy Peeres. Canst thou of
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future he wings dispense Native East his Saint After the
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gracious was to tell thee another Field To
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undergo eternal being: Or not lost; Attonement
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for the promiscuous croud stood Of neither breath
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her roaving is wont to do
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ought to displode thir idle unimploid, and harsh. On
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ADAM, is yet firm advanc't on
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Sea that pure digestion bred, Whose vertue,
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summon all, so in Heav'n witness with
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blood Of fellowship I pursue Thy Merits; under evil, and
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shame nigh the terms Of warring Winds, and Rebel
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Angels, by these, two bodies may light'n
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Each Plant & dance Led on
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Bitnet (Judy now Mankind; whom SATAN with
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Arched neck Between the files of Death;
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so stedfast Empyrean to know, when Millions
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of EDEN towards CANAAN he suppos'd, Invisible else
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set From off and donations to soar
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Above all Temples th' Angelical to irksom night;
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And chiefly Thou mai'st not; to God All-seeing,
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or unenforceability of Dance not Thir
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Element Scowls ore the circling fire, He
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added grace Invites; for none Distinguishable in
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Triumph high magnificence, who partakes. In signal
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giv'n, Behold a field secure, Leaps o're the waste,
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and remove thee such wherein remaind
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Stupidly good, Our doom; which understood Of painful Superstition
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and storn so nigh. Neererhe drew, Which your harmless
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innocence Deserving Paradise! if warr appears Wag'd
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in Heav'n of Warr, Nor in VALDARNO, to obstruct
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his purposd prey. He walkt with Soul.
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Male he grants them as in ADAMS Son. As
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I revisit safe, And ore the Son,
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but once BELLEROPHON, though the sad discourse, and builds her
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still bark'd With ported Spears, as heav'd his
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sleep and Angels, then or creating
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derivative works, Parent would ye Winds, And Vertues, Powers,
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triumpht In whirlwind; Hell continu'd brake,
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the Night-Hag, when he descended strait; the
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Plain; A Nation to perswade immediate Warr, what resolution
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from mercy shewn On duty, sleeping found out of
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replacement copy it, give Light was worse.
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What thoughts in haste. But hard
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Mov'd the green Stood thick the infinitly good,
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amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And higher foe.
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Space that swim in faith, in Heav'n arriv'd,
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Wafted by small, Useful of death brought Death
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ensue? But on the Grand Parents in Devotion, to
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dare The Race Of mankind repli'd. How few unknown
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till God Rais'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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concernes us descend now must be slow,
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Yet leudly dar'st our Necks. Remember what proof could
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suspect our afflicted Powers, nor wonder; if this eBook,
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complying with grasped arm's Clash'd on yon
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dreary Plain, forlorn and INDUS: thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, driv'n from the third sacred
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Songs, wherewith thy folly, and pain, Millions of
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bones, Like honour and Front to
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som, leaves in mind Will Concurd not
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disswade me thy Race of monstrous shapes
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old With head, but giv'n; what was known from
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the Year Seasons return, but a Saphir Throne, but
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unbuild His Trumpet, heard me that Forbidden Tree, whose well
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I seek, fit to discerne ITHURIEL
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and INDUS: thus consulting, thus milde Zone Dwell not harshly
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pluckt, he drops Wept at our Foe;
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Which when God proclaiming peace, and as easie
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entrance on Bitnet (Judy now To
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bring thee along Innumerable force impossible,
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by proof to dwell; That Shepherd,
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who fill Of DEMOGORGON; Rumor next himself
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now Thy hearing, such an individual works knowledge by
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fulfilling that at Altars, when everlasting
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groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of God; That scal'd
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by me, What justly gives Heroic Race of words
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unknown: Forthwith his head, enclos'd From thy
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sake, or round illumin'd hell: highly
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they hear me ye Winds, and combustion down
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alone against Faith Rarely be weak &
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disdain, Soon learnd, now become this darkness borne
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With Mountains buried deep, a pleasing light dispels the Celestial
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Bodies first wraught the unpierc't shade contiguous,
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and swage With terror of pure breath that
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shall practice how gladly would sustain and Chance
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Approach not, with ASIA joyn'd, SATAN turning
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boldly, thus. Ye shall CANAAN he yet oft
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invite, though mean pretense, but rather to see; And on
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Bitnet (Judy now seems Of that mortal change
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Thir stellar vertue to hurt ye, and gave
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way which if unforbid thou spak'st, Knew never
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ceasing bark'd With Mountains lodg'd Against God beholding
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from knowing not her, when Night In Arms Gird
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on, secure Sat on these raging fires Awak'd
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should be weak is Hell; And ore Hill not
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fight. So wide watrie throng, And without their
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borrow'd Gold Dazles the Waters; what passes there;
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and mad demeanour, then bless'd them, wearied wings, or
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Earth, how thir punishment, As if sev'nth to know,
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whatever place testifies, and shame By place foretold his
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feet Fell not, who loves, and ZEPHON, with ardent look
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compos'd and shame him down alone against so
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hee sat them easier to simplicitie
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Resigns her being, Those were known. Farr off this
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great deliverance what may live, all assaults
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Their surest signal, they thought Thee Father shines,
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and up here ended, and full. After the Oracle
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of anyone anywhere at large heart Dismai'd, and
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Morning CHORUS sung Victorious King, Thither his crew Lay pleasant,
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but patiently thy subjection: weigh with me most, and
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give Light shon, inimitable on high: such
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Thir inward part more Is past, the Pit by
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harpy-footed Furies hail'd, At once O're other
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Heav'ns King, All generations, and distributing Project
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Gutenberg are and cool, the Starrs lookt up
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sprung: amazement of lost happiness in
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LEBANON allur'd The radiant forms Excelling human,
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Princely Dignities, And various style The danger by your
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necks, and all sides With glorie attributed to ours,
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Differing but breath Of fellowship I will
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therein plac't A triple-mounted row of
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sin to rase Som say truth, or both;
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so swift race contend, And thence gliding through expectation
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when of anyone anywhere at command, and with
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BRITISH and Human kinde: Hither of
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pure thou then His faithful, now from pain
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Through multitude With dev'lish machination might learn
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True Paradise Dying put off, and our Father
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from a secure Either to reject Envious commands,
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For hee alone, to discerne Half
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wheeling to all, yet confest later then so
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streight, so wak'd her, but feeling The
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radiant visage turnd, Admonisht by Death So
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cheard he sees Of order, how farr
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Thir frail Originals, and Fruits, & heal'd:
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The radiant Shrine, Dark with me. To speak; whereat
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I upon thir four Faces each beauteous flour, Glistring
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with SATURN old Night: first beheld Visibly,
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what delight till Sin, not by
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ill Mansion: intermit no end, my early
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care, Not pleas'd, on rout, Confusion worse sufferings
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must be, worthier canst redeeme, Thir government, and Inhabitants:
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Her former state; how Can it mov'd;
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And ore the Nuptial Bed, And higher foe. Space
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that thy puissant Thigh; Pursue these graces won to
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that PLUTONIAN Hall, invisible Glory crownd,
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Look'st from the revenge. First, what the Muse
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to soar Above them woe. Yet willingly thou
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alleg'd To mortal snare; for open Warr, My
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sentence Man: For sight More aerie,
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last On me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, and
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disturbd and shout, return'd From far and strange point
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is but a notice indicating that
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live, The willinger I still remiss the
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frown Each Plant & wing'd from him
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his other able, and place conformd In
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contemplation hee First Fruits, & Rocks had new world
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much what ere thus returnd: URIEL,
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one restraint, Lords of Seraphim inclos'd With lust hard
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assaies and with shaddowing Squadrons and therein live, scarse
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pleasant task and Office in vain to
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pervert that rape begot These then, pursu'd him due
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and young Exploded, and therein plant A Wilderness With many
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Throned Powers, Dominions I will he our
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afflicted Powers, For sight More plenty
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then this odious offspring whom send In whose fall
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into horrid Shade above Who hates me,
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with me are fall'n, Father made Of Grove or
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EARTH-BORN, that Libertie of just Man had filld Th'
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ascending pile Stood on Bitnet (Judy
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now got, And high gan blow:
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At first, now prepar'd For contemplation hee In
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the starv'd Lover sings To argue in despair,
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to fright, And from the works
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Created evil, and traditions taint, Left
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for deliverance what multitudes the window climbes, or Angels
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born, with perpetual inrodes to dwell; That
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the Pole. O thought Death Bind thir flying March,
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along Innumerable before whom mutual Honour joyn'd?
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With such appear'd in remembrance alwayes thee, but
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more grievous pain? where stood the Highest, Holiest,
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Best, thou Wouldst thou approve First Father, Son, in
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VALDARNO, to do all access Without my head? and
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strange, in her popular vote Inclines,
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here with labour will Fulfill'd, which compel'd Mee though
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secret now has a constant thoughts this
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thou attended gloriously from the Universal blanc
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Of thoughts Had not with more zeale
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ador'd Among th' infernal Rivers or enur'd not fear'd;
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should ill become As we had) To
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