Robo poem for 2021-09-11
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Produced by fire Sluc'd from SYRIAN ground, more
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th' Assembly, as this our unrest, and give
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Law unjust That be best, What feign'd Of Gods
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Endowd with hideous orifice gap't on Bitnet
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(Judy now rowl, where those infernal Serpent;
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he alights among the op'ning wide, Likest to wander forth
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was formd them enemies: From entrance or was known
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in Plaine God attributes to my dwelling haply mention
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may no middle Spirits immortal hate, Untam'd reluctance, and
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free From CANAAN, to that smooth the Sanctities of
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him, what befell in loose And flaming
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Ministers of libertie, who most adhere, Hee and dangers,
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heard no cloud Made happie: him Lord: Under
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what the more dang'rous to grow Where
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erst contended With terrors and Creeping things, or humid
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exhalations, and rather serve, new to transgress By
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mee; not perceave the Angels Demi-gods. Nor had hither
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like those few unknown Region, stretcht out
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of Palm-tree pleasantest to Arms From Hell sate
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him receav'd With joy Sparkl'd in wisht houre
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To mee, and passion dimm'd his contempt of
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Man is adverse. Who highly pleasd, and foild with
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an Aerie Knights, and ill not
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farr excell'd Whatever Earth obey'd, Yet oft through
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love, Uninterrupted joy, to give Laws. 1.E.6. You can then
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receive, & whither the surging smoak and full.
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After the worse destroy'd: what I bring. O
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Son, thou in narrow room Throng numberless, And every kinde
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By that brightest shine. Whence in PALESTINE, and voice From
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thy wrauth, Which into sevenfold rage Transports our
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proper shape they judge them, since borne
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With blandishment, each motion we had) To bottomless
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perdition, there From underground) the Firmament: So
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without shoar; and slothful: yet such resemblances
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methinks I from outward libertie, confin'd Within appointed
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stand approv'd My motions harmonie Divine the spacious
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Gap disclos'd Into thy flight. ADAM sore besides, They
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trespass, Authors to soar Above th' Angelical to incarnate
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and suttle, but peace would loose, Though pleasant,
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his Apostles, whom my sense, Fansie next behind,
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Whose annual Voiage, born to disorder'd rage Of tasting
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those that most likelie if but soon with
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me returns Day, Which two Polar Winds
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Close sailing from OEALIA Crown'd With what before us,
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shall soon, Armd with indented wave,
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Homeward with delight; how Can by command thir study
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of mortal wound And practis'd distances to rule
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Of his Light LEUCOTHEA wak'd, and Pickaxe
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arm'd Forerun the truth remote: Unjustly
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thou seest, What pleasure she pleasingly
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began. With Flowers, Our tended Plants, &
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glorious Maker wise, Or if ever, by so lovely
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fair foundation laid In full of sorrow,
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black Air With sweet the general safety best For
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Man as in loose it grew, Sat on
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Windes; the Nuptial Bed, And what I learne,
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That Earth beneath, Just confidence, and call'd ASTARTE, Queen
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of blustring winds, which none higher then
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not MOSES, though unseen, Shoots farr at
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first create Is his uprightness answer ADAM first
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smiles on what proof look his thought Thee what
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will be then they little which God Of knowledg,
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nor Air, Sagacious of Sacred silence
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to amplest reach or wades, or
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immediate Warr, Caught in what was in
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sight? Say, Muse, that most High, If
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patiently thy Life; in it hard thou thir
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tribulations long forborn, at first Region
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dolorous, O're Sea that gently rais'd From Heaven
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charitie so many Throned Powers, Hear all assaults
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Their surest signal, they binde Volatil HERMES, she
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fled Affrighted; but of anyone anywhere
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at www.gutenberg.net Fall'n Cherube, to soar Above
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th' irrational, Death to leave attempt, But wherefore thou
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profoundest Hell One of Spirits in behalf Patron
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or fear here below Philosophers in me
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equally; nor wider farr remov'd may know, Forbids us
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impow'rd To trouble of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where he needs remove his head,
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possessing soon expect to set them
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arms and false guile What feign'd submission
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swore: ease would loose, Though but mee damp
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Recovering, and Love well thy voice, I Toild out
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of Birds; pleasant lay, and Scepter shalt pass The
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Sixt, and as Sea-men tell, though slow, mine
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eyes Rove idle unimploid, and beheld
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Where Scepter'd Angels kenn he first That Earth
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Main reason then accurst, As thitherward endevoring, and
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full. After the terms of chearful
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face, wherein no further knows. For swift pursuers
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from the Southwind rose, they also taste, Food not
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unseasonable to soar Above th' EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much
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better hopes of all-ruling Heaven on IMAUS bred,
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Whose higher Would utmost skirts Of OREB, or
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possess All thoughts what seem'd So fitly them
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who first lighted, soon expect A
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race of peace, Said then sought repair that kind
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the fixt mind from the PHOENICIANS call'd a
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computer virus, or Sunnie Hill, and renowne,
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Who is Hell; Squar'd in mee also to do
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all a while, Pondering the Devil enterd, and
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refin'd, more potent Rod to soar
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Above th' Omnipotent none can preserve
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Freedom and were no life. So much to spirit
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accurst, As on Earth, Subdue it, I obey
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him thou, execrable shape, If stone, Carbuncle
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most High, If so pleasant, his conquest,
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and move, Serv'd only hee; But Justice,
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bids, His Childern, all infect, And scourg'd with
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deeds Timorous and shame beneath This downfall; since
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they as fierce vengeance pour'd. Forthwith upright
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beams That ore the second opportunity to
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dislodge, and know. And ore Hill Of this
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gloom; the fee for flight, seditious Angel, well
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being by, Or this, and fierie Steeds Reflecting blaze
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Far off These cowring low creeping, he redeems, His
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utmost Pole. O when th' Angelical to
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quit The clouded Majestie, at full,
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but so Perhaps hath won The Serpents all these Herbs,
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Fruits, & rowld In GIBEAH, when man seek
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to return or evil that opposite to no
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friendly voice, I the Teats Of watchful
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Senses represent, She tempers dulcet creams, nor
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withstood them back redounded as hee Present) thus
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returnd: URIEL, one Guilt, one vertuous touch with necessitie,
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Not peace: All but different Motions move? Which
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we to soar Above th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, This having
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pass'd through fierce contention brought along Innumerable
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before us, and desart wayes of Men,
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whose lives in Heav'n. Each Warriour thus
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answerd smooth. Dear Daughter, since he caus'd
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to enjoy; for inferior Orbs, Or Altar
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to surpass Earths freshest softest lap. There in
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silence was giv'n, Behold a grateful mind
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Knew never will provoke Our walks forth, th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus express'd. To set On
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duty, sleeping found so foule Are fill'd, before
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them forth ELIXIR pure, then if his
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whole World Th' APOCALYPS, heard remote.
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Towards either Coast light-armed scoure, Each Stair mysteriously
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was th' Olympian Games or thee, because in Sea,
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and call'd RAPHAEL, the baser fire To undergo
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eternal woe. Yet half amaz'd Night-wanderer from the glittering
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Tents he lay, Thir pamperd boughes, and
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laid thus recall'd. Bold deed thou
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commandst, and meathes From HAMATH Northward to be
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still direct, For me, I shall double terror:
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On what it light her black
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with me. As Battel now Such happy
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there He trusted to rase Som advantagious act won that
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render all prodigious things, The Princely counsel
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in Heav'n. Each cast off at my dwelling
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haply of Evening Cloud, for Fate, So easily
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outdone By Judges first, who while our Ancestor
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repli'd. ADAM, wont to pervert that glow'd the
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circuit to simplicitie Resigns her first warmly smote The just
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equalitie perhaps thou turnd to Death Consort with
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scorn, Or come And ACCARON and dance about
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the bough of parting and with adverse
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power Without my crime, Long to hazard all
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reponsbility that deign'd To trust All in PALESTINE,
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and Providence Out of anyone in Power, thy
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head, but from those hearts To which my Eternal
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Coeternal beam Purge off It seems, Inflam'd with high
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disdain, from deep Channels wore; Easie, e're
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his Seed: the Books of Hell,
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not lost; where God High commanding, now appeers, Not only
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enlighten, but th' Eternal house of somthing not
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soon determin, or Pine, or High; because
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we dwell, As we need All he brings,
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and Organ; and Tackle torn; Or by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on dry Land of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where Gods And LICHAS from bliss, thence
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And felt to submit or violent, when farr
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Then both at all; but her absence I
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sdeind subjection, and highest there confess to
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be sustaind and ILIUM, on all events, Battels
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and Hinde; Direct against the Violet, Crocus, and needed
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Lute or blame, but Death, or mute,
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to ask Which gives me sudden view Nor holy
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mount Saw within me large of monstrous shapes immense, and
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wrought our hopes. But grateful Memorie: thou for
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the brow of Thunder and shame beneath
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This further way lights on smooth And there onely righteous
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Altar, bowing lowly roof Showrd Roses, and
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had rung, Had to extend His travell'd steps; farr
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remov'd VVhich onely fit vessels pure, then
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brings forth, and with peril gone All of Rock
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Ran purple to single imperfection, and RHEA'S Son thus
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milde Zone Dwell not unsung, where
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with
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