Robo poem for 2022-11-18
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1.E.8. You pay thee can be the
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Bullion dross: A thousand lesser Faculties
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that opposite to its own likeness: up
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call'd a while Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and
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smiles, when ALCIDES from men (Canst
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thou boast) to thee Impresst the
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universal Dame. If care Hath left to make death
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for the Bloom extracting liquid Light, for possession
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such, owe to skirt to soar Above all
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assaults Their living in station stood There the
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Cape Ply stemming nightly by the flowing haire In
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time his Peerage fell Submiss: he fulfill His
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righteous plea, excus'd his Beams, or have discover'd
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and tumults vain, Matter unform'd and all
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Her mariageable arms, and Odours and call'd aloud. Produced by
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small, Useful of thy name unheard
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or over-reacht Would thou took'st With Regal State
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Shalt in narrow search and worthiest to subdue By
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doom of Clay, Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from dance
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Led by many Throned Powers, triumpht In sight,
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Starr Of Mans mortal tast Brought Death
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Grinnd horrible a hideous joyn'd That thou us
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made thee, in narrow room Throng numberless, like themselves
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ere dawne, Effect shall from the ends of
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Spirits of mankind, though the deed; Shee first
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Made answer. Mightie Father, Son, and gave prospect of
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my folly of Nature; God at command,
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ere thus began. Powers Farr otherwise, transported to
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accept My obvious Hill, But all these rockie Pillars laid
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Numbers that advantage then too light appears, and
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strong, this can hold Over the INDIAN streams;
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Abhorred STYX the Firstlings of old, Surer to pursue Vain
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glorious, in some fit Love Had
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so incense his view they lift us impow'rd To
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adore the Celestial Quires, when now Mean, or Death,
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of fierce encountring Angels watching round? Here we
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eate Allotted there; and frugal storing firmness gains
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To union, and mossie seats had Eares To intellectual,
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give his triumphant wheels In prospect; there that polish
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Life, And God-like Leaders, in writing
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(or any be, and, by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on th' Eevning and forthwith from pain
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Surpris'd thee, As great charge with me. Thus
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said, thus entertaind those Nor sinn'd thy
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offerd peace: All Beasts that live again Thrown on
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Earth; there ye Elements the Oracle of desolation, voyd
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of monstrous Serpent Tongue obey'd The mid Volie, for when
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all Devolv'd; though brief, when call'd Seas: And
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hazard as rais'd me hope excluded thus, behold Approaching gross
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to more precious beams That wash thy part in dreadful
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to thirst And black it seem in
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hell Precedence, none, Created thing no sight,
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each divided and face of change. He
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call'd Princes of Light by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on NORWEGIAN hills, to any binary,
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compressed, marked up, the new wonder strange! Of
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MOLOC furious rage. Farr off In sweet Extend his
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days work Confusion all declar'd, Him
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who reigns Monarch in spite of SODOM, and sparkles dire;
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Attended with pearly grain: yet who thee not, Wherein true
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Libertie and wine. Witness this file should be
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with deep within 30 days may reign secure,
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Secure from attempting. Wherefore do I obey him
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endow, Exalted to fit vessels pure, till
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Noon: For loss of truth; who Reigns, and Timbrels loud
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acclaime Thee SION Hill I pursue By this
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VVorld Of Mans effeminate slackness it is
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then might work in broad Herds
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upsprung: The goodly Frame, while Night Or if in
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strength, though undismaid: long sufferance for the Lee,
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while over HELLESPONT Bridging his conquest, and chast
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pronounc't, Present, or TREBISOND, Or from the ambient
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light. First Disobedience, and seem to be read
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his forming hands Help to finish, round he would end
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In amorous Bird Sings darkling, and through experience of dim
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thine and most through midst a famous
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Realme of Regal State whom am alone
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From those wounds: or any country in
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Triumph high To lure her Cloudie covert
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guile, We sunk thus consulting, thus our
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eyes, that Gods likeness, thy leave, and
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friendly condescention to soar Above th' AEQUATOR,
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as ere Dayes mid-course, and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd,
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Brought forth the hubbub wilde Anarchie, so
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cleer, sharp'nd his fervid Raies, a scanner) Fall'n Cherube,
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to sight Of ABRAHAMS Loines to haunt Her
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Temperance over thee concentring all a
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Zodiac representing The Day and with whom
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they must lie bestrowne unsightly and thirst
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and ample Air sublime On high over built
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By secretest conveyance. Thou mai'st not; shee in dismal
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world, if ever, bountie of thee, whose fault? Whose
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but worse our similitude, and dash To
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deepest Hell, Which oft admire, How art Heav'nlie,
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shee and OPPOSITE, Of Hell Gate; But first shape
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the Larbord shunnd CHARYBDIS, and passion dimm'd
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his Potent Victor to dewy Eve,
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A PHOENIX, gaz'd by furious windes with keen
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Nor great Axle, and drearie Vaile They
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sate them prostrate on himself not be: Taste this, and
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that word which cost them and full. After the Conquerour?
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who late of stain would intermix Grateful digressions,
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and one of violence or dimly seen far
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remov'd from thy state, The miserie, I tend.
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Fall'n Cherube, to wander here, Not instant, but fled Murmuring,
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and sets off From off his message high
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Archt, a registered trademark, and with a Duel, or manacl'd
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with thousands trooping came to that for flight,
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This downfall; since thine eare of
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not her heart and ras'd, And various Idols through
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fierce intent ITHURIEL and full. After thir disputes,
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perhaps To journie through Heav'nly Muse, that hour
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prepar'd For sin, on Bitnet (Judy
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now tost And know thy only to dewy
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Eve, A whole posteritie must be worse. What
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in fear no strife which alone they
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recoild affraid At once as specified in rage
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Can else have don, but equal,
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nor silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while yet in
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sin, till first I wanted they mix Irradiance, virtual
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or fills All these fair Son On my dread of
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Spirits adjudg'd to follow thou attended gloriously
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from Heav'n wakes with BRITISH and held Spreading thir wish,
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and Ocean meets, the shrill Matin Song Of
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immortalitie. So dreadful voice From large of tasting to
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submit or Heaven shalt to impose:
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He led His eye with ice And opportune
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excursion we shall ensue, more Heroic Martyrdom
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Unsung; or right hand, rejoycing in Glory
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extinct, and call'd aloud. Is rising, who wrong
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me is located in Armes, and empties to accord) Man
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nor EVE her Line From me, or present, Let
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us trial onely two dayes acts they among our
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right. For one of Spirits is a craggy
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Bay After these things, and stray'd so faire looks,
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to wander forth all sides round Ninefold,
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and ANCIENT NIGHT, I fail them, th' occasion,
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whether food, nor art can never shall
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temper Hero's old Arming to decree, Mine
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eye commands, For additional terms of
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taste No inconvenient Diet, nor care To trample thee
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of anyone anywhere at eeve In yonder
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VVorld, which God most just; to sustain, Or
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dreams he wishes most offend Our two a
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tuft of anyone anywhere at Altars, when
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AEGYPT with Gordian twine His heart rebounds.
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Thus Satan long and present evils, with blood Of this
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work, yet On high behests his other first:
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Man and all thir mutual guilt the change,
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disdain'd not disconsolate; reveale To trust themselves
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Abhor to shew no influence foment and thrice threefold
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the blew His end Thou mai'st not; Nature shews
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the Prince of lost us live, The
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Plain, and complain that rape begot These changes
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oft appeers. Thee, Serpent, we eate
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Of hideous Name, and flaming Seraph ABDIEL
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that disgorge Into our delightful use; the flames Drivn backward
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slope their native vigour soon he kept, his
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Altar fum'd, By attributing overmuch to enrage
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thee as offerd peace: but that shook Heav'ns great
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Ammiral, were dispenst his Grave Spoild
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Principalities the Fiend. Back to tell, Or could his might.
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But Heav'ns blessed vision, falls to sight, and therein
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or heav'd his restless thoughts, to despise God
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was Honour knew, but soon reduc'd To recompence
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best are particularly important less be despaird.
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He ceas'd, I lowly down in
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compliance bad Angels fought The suburb
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of fears and all a dark designs, That
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scal'd by Ceremonies Cannot but I forewarn thee, Natures hand,
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she embrac'd him, life And said, Let us
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rest. Meanwhile To claim our own right lost: him
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in scorn. Think not, for her Night had general
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Doom Shall tremble, he created like an Altar smoak'd;
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yet our afflicted Powers, nor Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks
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his repulse. Thus SATAN; and sent from
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the length of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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associated in Thunder utter'd thus his
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Heav'nly Power, And freed from th' ASSYRIAN mount
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of prowess next and call'd that seat soon
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return, so affirm, though joynd In thy hands
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dispatch Of mankind under ground Outstretcht he oppos'd; and
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Mattin, when ADAM sore besides, They trespass,
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Authors to submit or TYPHON, whom now
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hear his loftie shades High Thron'd
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above rule the Heav'ns. Because thou
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then brings Knowledg of thine own, our Law.
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1.D. The Parsimonious Emmet, provident he
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sees, while
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