Robo poem for 2020-11-02
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If so was at THEB'S and purge off
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From off From Heav'n, Or if lawful
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to soar Above them arms and
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scourge that glittering Starr-light without rein, till
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like which fame Were ready, in
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Section 3. Information about found thee withdraw The suburb
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where highest
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there yet Leader of electronic works a dreadful and glad
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that to soothe Him the bitter Morsel, and financial
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support the night, Devoid of Mountains now Advanc't
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in Heav'n ruining from sleep Bred
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of joy The mightie Hunter then, said MICHAEL,
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this portentous Bridge his Native seat; Had
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from the top The conquerd also,
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and Helmes, and call'd by a Meteor streaming to that
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brightest shine. Whence rushing sound throughout the Goblin full
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of Sea Monster, upward like which time and
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pain. All seasons and shot Darts his might, Neerly
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it be best, condense or creating
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hand seemd In prospect high, but with
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hop'd success, Throws his new commer, Shame, There swallow'd
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up to augment. The Eevning & Fruits they fell! There
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in Heav'n is adverse. Who sees when
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thir seat The trouble of limb
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Heroic Ardor to right into hallow Engins long I
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could Spring might I never to that God
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to describe whose boiling Gulf Hath vext with
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fair Evening Cloud, or present, Let us prohibit
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all th' AMERICAN to visit how chang'd thir night
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from him a frozen loyns, to overcom By
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wound, and dangers, heard remote. Towards either side
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I keep, by command Of Natures hand, to trace the
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first inflam'd of prowess next favourable spirit, propitious
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guest, as our vacant room, Not here, Not
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ti'd or numerous hatch, from life; But mark what
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anciently we live moderate, till peace Found
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worthiest to repose Your wonder, and dangers,
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heard VVith hatefullest disrelish thirst And terror
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hide. If so friendly Powers of Foe SATAN,
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and dangers, heard By his bounds
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were Land He left the mute, though free,
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Equally free; th' Abysse Long strugling underneath,
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ere now ope thine To execute
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their fears. Then due All this day? why else
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had filld Th' Assessor of thee, And
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rapture wanted they seise them both the hether side
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All persons concerned disclaim any eye with fixed Anchor
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in opinion stand Ye Hills with thwart of
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Paradise of him, and swifter far,
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Me Father, who not serve and dangers,
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heard this but breath of men: Both God dispos'd,
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the foaming Steeds; what anciently we knew pain, professing next
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Mate, Both day upon me, have sought it shew'd
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In the suggested cause, and Saviour sent, Or enemie,
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but misjoyning shapes, Which we eate Allotted there;
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and knows Any, but henceforth No equal, nor
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the Muses haunt Her self, Expressing well understand; Not
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this can Heav'n Though after thee
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will acknowledge whence your fleecie Starr or
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heav'd his steep to dewy Eve, A
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broad bare strand, While time was, our
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evil much remit His words made
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thir tops the brittle strength & through experience taught
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to Death; from pain Of Glory above Prevenient
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Grace to woe, Mee and ANCIENT
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NIGHT, I live, scarse had ceas't when Nature
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faild in other Animals unactive range, And thy guide, half
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amaz'd unwarie brest With Opal Towrs to
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anyone in RABBA and full. After
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soft downie Brest; the Lake, nor missed the ends
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of Battel, sunk Under yon celestial
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light? Be meant, nor can destroy, or
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I adore. Gentle to eate: Of Cedar, and
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horror shot Darts his Life To
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teach us trial unsought be offer'd, he took
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That dwelt then form'd the Land-mark stood on Iles
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Of grassie Couch, At which God Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair In Heaven, or tongue Inspir'd with
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transcendent brightnes didst invest The way found not spent;
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till then could make now severe,
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our vacant room, and shame Of what else
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according to get free they keep distance
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due, Thir seasons: among the other thus returnd:
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URIEL, gliding through Darkness, cannot change Those have the
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earth Up to soar Above th' inventer
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miss'd, so much more fierce, From Wing to Life,
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Remember what he ere then solid might work
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ease More Angels to passion in PALESTINE,
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and Timbrels loud was Honour and
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highth, bent to accord) Man there to
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Project Gutenberg is past, soon expel
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Her stores were dispenst his opiate Rod.
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Meanwhile the pretious bane. And should be
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quit the rest; Man from the desolate
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Abyss, and Dreams, Or high reaching to whatever place
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To visit oft so rare? Here Nature
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of Right reason hath past Of happiness, or providing
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it be returnd as the Land In
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wealth of Woman I to soar Above
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his equal over her guest from the
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Hymenaean sung, What feign'd submission swore: ease
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To trample thee chiefly, who Reigns And long
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Assist us: But perhaps Shall all
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assaults Their surest signal, they prais'd,
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That SATAN still bark'd With hundreds and Battlements adorn'd
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With Rose as that deign'd To better these
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shining Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with bossy Sculptures grav'n,
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The affable Arch-angel, had dipt in number
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of woe, In perfect PHALANX to follow thou then
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was plaine, A hideous ruine and
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with whom the slumber, on golden days,
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fruitful of EDEN, distance inexpressible they burne: Till
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ISRAEL in Triumph high applauded, and
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joy was good; I boast in Hell, With
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thy part stood not endu'd With me? ye
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know, Least from no solution will leave me once,
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and beat'n way to worse, Here in heav'n
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his under Judgements imminent: But that way I gave
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way Beyond thus recall'd. There is, and
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dischargd; what higher knowledge hurt ye, and gates of
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NILE: So quick'nd appetite, Though single. From darkness
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there he sees and colour glorious Lamp
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Turn swift or whether our spirit work, or
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who thee perverse: the wisdom seemd, where is left,
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and all impassiond thus these successes, and strong, live
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throughout the GREEK and Seneshals; The sourse and plac't
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us for intercourse, Or Pinnace anchors in whom,
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SATAN paragond. There is, or such appear'd
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A Universe of Spirits bright confines, whence
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to thir hands: Amaze, Be sure will trouble
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Holy Memorials, acts of joy And EVE to
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delight could pittie Heav'ns bounds high sufferance for never
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hold Betwixt these came down, The lowest first
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naked strove, Stood whispering soft, by
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our dungeon, not therefore also gaz'd;
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And solitude; he deservd no better thou appeer,
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and Sewers annoy The onely can
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discern Th' ascending and consultation will bring
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ye Heav'ns, though the Government well we
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endur'd a spark Lights on her enjoying, what
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resolution rais'd us rather oft through middle round
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Shadow from those fourfooted kindes, in Section
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3. Information about her seat, Him thus
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contest; Stand readie to theirs it envie, yet
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into glory, and all Temples th' incestuous Mother
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of Nectarous humor issuing at Altars, when the Sapient
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King Ride on Thrones; Though I hate thy State
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of manifold to make known from him still, That Glory
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crownd, Look'st from harm. Thee all Hills.
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As we may raise Dreadful combustion down
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to reascend, Though single. From Branch to draw
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me: Flesh to appetite, least motion, measures Day
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was all Temples th' abuse Of refuge, and
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Peace, chiefly to submit or opinion; then accurst, Forsak'n
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of light imparts to soar Above
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them down unseen Wing to soar Above
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th' Eastern cliff of Men: And trust themselves
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Abhor to be deem'd Equal to none appeerd,
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Love And fell Rend up here confin'd, Inhabitant
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of Winds: all the outside of shame,
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Vain wisdom didst advise, may afford Our task and
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one restraint, Lords of spiritual to accord) Man
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Thy message, like In VALLOMBROSA, where ere day roaving
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is Man, Anointed universal King; thee
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goes Thy ofspring, sole command, and as Are
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brought: and mercie shon? Whence and man a Sea
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flow'd Fast by Warr seem'd a Monument Of onset
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ended frowning, and rest, self-knowing, and began in thir
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Seat, Sing Heav'nly stranger, who fill Infinitude, nor
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jealousie Was moving toward the dire
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Calamity, What choice Not so with ambitious aim
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Against invaders; therefore saught, refutes That
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equal seemd; For softness shee with
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submiss approach of Hell, Which gives to
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submit or charm his Lord God May come
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sole part stood City pent, which God hath also
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I thy words Attentive, and Left so it
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divide The holy Mount of Pomp and parents tears,
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Though last led thee Henceforth; my punisher; therefore his
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restless thoughts, and Hell that witherd all
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Eare, All on Bitnet (Judy now this
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World. So easily outdone By our Destroyer,
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foe to do his leave obtain'd
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Unacceptable, though love To imitate her; but its
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original darkness cover. But far as impure
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as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the showrie Arch. Hee
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boulder now, While Pardon left? None shall fulfill the
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permission for Gods, of Nature; God was but in
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Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted by Place or short
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Arbiter CHANCE governs all. Into th'
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HORIZON, and all reponsbility that much less. How
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cam'st thou freely with fury yield it so, as
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the foughten field Of torrent fire Dilated or
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when lo, to light her waxen Cells
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