Robo poem for 2021-11-01
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1.E.6. You must ever new Lands, Rivers mouth
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Cast forth were come to submit or West, shall
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lead. Nor what was the rest can doe, yet
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in RABBA and Omnipotent to Death
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that on errand sole, and Bowers doubt
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we do thy lowest works, nor Angel
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cri'd. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You may I thy outcry,
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and transgress the Guards, awaiting who knew
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not lost; where And ore the files of
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Men; thereby worse deeds well I sung of thy Throne
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With pittie Heav'ns Almightie Arms away or heav'd his
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Scepter which declare unfeign'd Union of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where and with almost no watch Against revolted Spirit,
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thy hands Aid us, and longing
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wait The Ford, and Omnipotent to choose Arm'd
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with clamors compasst round A Universe
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of monstrous Serpent wise, more Communicated, more desirable,
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or refund from him disfigur'd, more Mean while in
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All, and amorous delay. Nor thou but now
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ponders all Heav'n, Or cast Ominous conjecture on
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the might rise I upon our brok'n
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Rear Insulting, and call'd The world Of Nature,
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she gaz'd, which God Made horrid King Omnipotent Decree,
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The Gods Time counts not, and paternal Love,
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Where neither joy Sole reigning holds
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the mouth of Grace was that
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contest and Power, In HISPAHAN, or human
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Race bin achievd of will hardly dare, Or where
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Thou wouldst thy being; Dream not of men. Immediately
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the World, and face Thrice chang'd From
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all: this can now reignes Full Counsel must follow,
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to fit habitation fraught with warme
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Earths great behest from him slope
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hills, to submit or intermission none neglects, Took leave,
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and smoak: Such grace They taste These
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Elements, these came down unseen Wing to obstruct
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his Reign; and Aire, No inconvenient Diet, nor obvious
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dutie erewhile appear'd Less then his Throne, And manifold
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delights: But God in Heav'n Flew through agitation to
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dislodge, and shining heav'nly ground wast taken, know In
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horrible a Mount, or heav'd his works, Parent would I
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be warnd Thir Parent of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where stood much revolving, thus recall'd. The Serpents
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all Temples th' Almightie's aide, I see and
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sorrow. Sternly he sent I will in PALESTINE, and Timbrels
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loud Their childrens cries unheard, that Hell the Prince
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of this agreement, you share with linked Thunderbolts Transfix
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us unforeseen, unthought of, know how repair, How
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all hue, as our loss, Unknown, which declares
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his experienc't eye, and with revenge: cruel
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expectation. Yet with blood Of PHARAO: there to please
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thee, Wondrous in fight, Unless th' esteem
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of Gods MESSIAH; those rebell Spirits Elect above
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Who knows, Let us advise, may show The
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meaning, not reach: For man is undefil'd
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and pay The Glory of Heav'ns high-seated top, th'
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amaz'd unwarie brest With sweet recess and
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lyes the Stork On duty, sleeping
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found Before thy hand, and call'd by millions her
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white wings Wide on IMAUS bred, Whose Eye so
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I demurre, for once it begins, Said
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then at Altars, when to woe, Mee
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and obey But as not come to soar Above
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the Spear. From every Bolt and call'd Satan, with
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potent Rod Of this less rejoyc'd His Stature, and
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AFER black tartareous cold OLYMPUS rul'd
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the Grape She gathers, Tribute large, Though all
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imbroild, And ye have rule Conferrd upon free they
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fill'd, and could without The pendulous round A space,
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till one restraint, Lords of Spirits be wisht,
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Though single. From midst of Renown less
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Then aught appeers, Not pleas'd, and SUS,
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MAROCCO and listning to whatever stands to enure
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Our happie Walks between; Over Fish
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replenisht, and therein set On me, though just
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pretenses in bliss, Exempt from the ARABIAN
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shoare; So spake th' AONIAN Mount, while thus
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obtain His hinder parts, then Heav'n first-born, Or
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undiminisht brightness, nor did God, whom
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Thou know'st; Thou therefore can doe, yet our intestine
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broiles Weakning the Firmament compar'd this Garden,
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God and rest, if our equal: then Air those proud
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honour rise; Least hee once no
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cost them in dreadful gloom, Which
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to think, though the Gates; three that
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ready stood, And O then Desert and secret top their
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misrule; And anger infinite Abyss the Congregation call'd; For
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which all created mind arose In prospect large bestowd,
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where Thou following sentence, and Brother
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first assay Of Heav'ns Sons thy folly, and obedience due.
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To fortifie thus expos'd. But first resolv'd,
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If stone, Carbuncle most or enur'd not our right
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of this universal shout that sober Liverie all Temples
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th' Ocean or enur'd not onely Son On what
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transports a guide them forth In
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might resist that fixt for adoration
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pure of Domestic sweets, Whose easier shunnd?
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God not here Full soon inspir'd
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CASTALIAN Spring both, and taste and Thrones
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and should I Adore the seav'n Who first
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Pausing a spacious Gap disclos'd Into my
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Glorie in silence holy light, from darkness
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visible Serv'd by those numerous Verse, More
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lovely seemd well had finisht, when hollow nook, As
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Man alive; by his ground Whence heavie curse, SERVANT
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OF CONTRACT EXCEPT THOSE PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH 1.F.3.
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YOU HAVE NO REMEDIES FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR USE THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE
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LOST *** START OF THIS BEFORE YOU HAVE
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NO REMEDIES FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF
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THIS WORK 1.E.9. If once past,
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Man hath contriv'd as befell, Bound on
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yon dreary Plain, and colours mixt: On you find some
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evil unknown Long way they talk'd, Smote
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on Bitnet (Judy now have lost, should ill
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seems: One easie it self, With
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low Reverence don, but gathers heap, and
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rule, Each had said, he formd them thence ensue,
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more endanger'd, then wherfore should blow
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them soft'nd Soile, for evil intercept
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thy dream, Waking thou mine: to contend with SATURN old
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EUPHRATES to accord) Man till the hight of
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anyone in pleasure, though the remaining provisions. If it
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lies. Perfet within, Favour from SYRIAN
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mode, whereon Who boast so commanded to wander with utter
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dissolution, as fast, fear Of TOBITS Son,
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and woe, And HERONAIM, SEONS Realm, link'd in
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despair, to doubt distract His heart and obstinacie,
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and let ther who fill'd Th' Empire
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with me. Thus they stood, Thir growing burden. Mean
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while th' Angelical to no effect, But
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our heels all temptation to soar Above
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all Temples th' HESPERIAN Gardens fam'd of incense his
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Providence Out of what intends thy gift of Glorie
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or neerer to Nature here stand approv'd My obvious
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Hill, far blazing, as in her call, as infinite,
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Is rising, will And testifi'd against Heav'ns all-powerful King
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Exalted to small room of this eBook,
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complying with me of knowledge, not abstain, But thir
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spirits down, whether our Sanctuarie, our sweet
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Are fill'd, and if warr in troop
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Came ASTORETH, whom like sense and appetite More
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unexpert, I with ice And cannot we
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may finde Us both for obtaining a scorn his
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purple to submit or Den; Sporting the
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only extold, Son returnd Up led To mortal
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snare; for now both heard remote. Towards
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her, or yeanling Kids On a
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pleasing sorcerie could I find. Before all assaults
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Their great World farr Beneath what
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chance, what will presume: Whence ADAM the
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Eastern Wind, That his Stepdame RHEA'S Son Young
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BACCHUS from her nether shape had said,
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thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through experience of man;
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but retir'd, Victor Angels, can yet there
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by dubious Battel to side That for those wounds:
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or CASBEEN. So entertaind those dropping Gumms,
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That one whole Earth hadst not brook,
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And o're which God only, shee in both; so
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dearly to enrage thee or TREBISOND, Or
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potent multitude With singed bottom shook his
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admonishment Receave with bluster to conceale, couch't with vain
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aimes, inordinate desires Blown up amain;
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and lyes the conscience wakes with Fire; Nathless
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he hears On LEMNOS th' AEQUATOR, as
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mee. They worse way up and call'd Satan,
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with servitude; Not of this universal Lord,
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be worth not need not lost; the shaddow of
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taste is fear'd; should ye? by one, this Oracle,
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then sought with Pyramids and hath won who live
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exempt from SYRIAN ground, thence full loud, that
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aspect, and breath'd Heroic built, though peirc'd so soft
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windes blow Unaided could weild These past, present, Let
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none appeerd, Love and with twelve Sons Came the
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rest shall grace Invincible: abasht the Realm of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where he receaves The
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Univers, and shame obnoxious, and learne His heart or
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heav'd his Angel Forms, who there thy darling, without further
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way thou with liberty, who out a guard
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Angelic Powers, them transverse ten fold
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More meek surrender, half lost, Regardless of upstart
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Creatures, on Bitnet (Judy now Of those few
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escap't from the foe Is no account, But rather choose
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With solid, as Celestial light Shine inward, and muttering
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Thunder, that shall his Shoulders fledge with thick
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a wonder! they beheld, Thir course, both of
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parting Angel serene, Made happie: him rightful King? unjust
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That Death is, after came and Timbrels loud Their
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surest signal, they argu'd then, rather to soar
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Above them transverse
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