Robo poem for 2020-09-25
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Whence heavie curse, SERVANT OF THIS BEFORE YOU
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DISTRIBUTE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES - You may
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dispose and with me. Some Tree Whereof hee
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Whom reason is against his Trunck
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spouts out for that which follows dignity, might
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Extort from him MULCIBER; and Shield, Born
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through EDEN were seen that what
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between two approachd And know not safe. Assemble thou
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Wouldst thou covet more. But what ere yet in
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Waters from utter and lyes Bordering
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on each bough of anyone anywhere at
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worst endures. Creating the wisest heart inspires Vernal
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delight the loss Lye thus pour'd: The radiant
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Sun When coming of anyone anywhere at one
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continu'd brake, the Altar, Gods Time counts
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not, and tell Of racking whirlwinds, or without cloud
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Made to taste? Forbid who renounce Thir names I
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see Black fire Must be thought Thee
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also arme Our envied Sovran, and shame To
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humane reach The Ford, and Soule, Acknowledge him out
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mankind, in careful Plowman doubting stands Least on errand
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sole, and see and on himself, fearless
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in fears and eat, they hit, none henceforth most
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High, Thee also to few His whole Legions to reach
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The Cherubim the individual solace and sate watch, Or Longitude,
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where ALCINOUS reign'd, nor let dry Land
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hereafter from him MULCIBER; and amaz'd,
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No inconvenient Diet, nor shall he
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found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ If he mixt
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Among the ambient light. First Disobedience, and CAECIAS and
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pain? where he despis'd His deadly arrow; neither do we
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lose the Name Shall breath her shot forth
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peculiar Graces; then silent stream, Whose Fountain other sort
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Shall hast'n, such power, and dangers, heard within thir
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bright Turnd him begotten Son, in Heav'n
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created, for flight, This and wished
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Morn Orient beam Purge off From what things at
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command, and with various hue; by
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keeping strictest bondage, though what is punish't;
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whence deep Hoarce murmur filld with vain attempt. Him
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the goodliest Trees loaden with vain
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To mortal voice, I In shew no cloud Of circuit
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of end Them fully satisfied, and wandring, each other,
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think wee want Cornice or change approaches,
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when ALCIDES from SYRIAN Damsels to soar Above
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his returne perhaps thus cropt, Forbidd'n here,
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till rais'd By morrow dawning light prepar'd, The way, or
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guile. What call'st Me miserable! which all impediment;
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Instant without his head, devouring fire.
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Sounder fierie red, sharpning in narrow
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room Natures works Created this honour due
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Rites, and CHIMERA'S dire. Accuse not disswade me once,
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now (Certain to man, Under his wandring
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this high extoll His orient Beams, or
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Faerie Elves, Whose taste, but Fate
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Meant mee, Mee of Hell I suppose If they
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fought at THEB'S and my associate Powers, triumpht In
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sweet dewes and drearie Vaile They pass RHENE
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or like, the assistance they cannot die,
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yet have diverted from Heav'n descend. Such place
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Eternal spirits; or violent, when two
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brazen foulds discover sights of anyone in PALESTINE, and
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smallest forms Imaginations, Aerie wheele, Nor content with
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ambitious mind through fire inflame with
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neighbouring Moon SIDONIAN Virgins paid To
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recommend coole recess, Free, and purge him in
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Heav'n. O voice Of Arts that most
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severe, Imput'st thou judge and remote
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Produces with high over head or mute, And
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evil turne ascanse The affable Arch-angel,
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had of wing under Kings; there He ended; and
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therein dwell. And where The Inwards and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the Heart or enur'd not
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well Seem twilight sheds On Earth, who liv'd;
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nor with adverse We shall forget Those
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middle shoare Of human face yet mixt with violent
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stroke of thee, so spent of many dayes lot
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shall prove. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You may
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Faith forgot; One foot Of Natures
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desire, Inclinable now smiles, for who had thither to soar
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Above the brittle strength entire, Invulnerable, impenitrably
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arm'd: Such were large, Nor this license and
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passion tost, Thus when his sight Of
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PHLEGRA with like which requires From many nobler shape Still
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unfulfill'd with such Object to accord) Man Recounted,
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mixing intercession sweet. But list'n not deale Wors then
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thir Banners rise With fragrance after when to submit
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or nourish, or hee ere day entire, Invulnerable, impenitrably
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arm'd: Such applause was formd them
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preachd Conversion and rowling in bright Starr of their
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supplie the Seraphim inclos'd With blackest Insurrection,
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to Paradise of blustring winds, which perhaps
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farr deceav'd; thy Manhood also went a Creature
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to loose the dwellings of Mercie and pain Through
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CHAOS roard, And higher then hee
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hath deep Her Husband the most he rais'd,
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and with Terrestrial Humor mixt Among
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the Priests dissension springs, Men to all; but
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giv'n; what shall curse My pleaded reason. To thy
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subjection: weigh with pride, and Human kinde: Hither
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of liberty, who live with cordial
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Love no narrow vent appli'd To
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mortal or custome, and dreaded worse rape. These things,
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and ASMADAI, Two dayes, they slept Fannd
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with songs to naught, Or with Pitch,
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and rare: thee will he abides,
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Transfus'd on in VALDARNO, to soar Above the
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river of Pomp and laughs the sea, Earth beneath, Down
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the Hall (Though like an Exhalation, with solemne purpose
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thus leave them, since our witness of Creatures, dignifi'd
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so strongly drawn from the more, while
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Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and envying stood,
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That Shepherd, who will, foreknowledge absolute,
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And higher I dread, Rouse and with these
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hallowd the Cliff as built So
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since by thee repeaed; nor wanted they wherewithall, would
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prolong Life in Arms, unarm'd they hear, if
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it I mine eyes. Thee satiate, and fro To
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teach thee Chiefly by John Milton Serpent, by
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favour deign'd. Thee and his deaths wound
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in Heav'n were seen: Hee rules above; so on Bitnet
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(Judy now the signe Of light Shine inward, and
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breath'd Heroic deem'd, I therefore, I held Spreading thir
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appetite, Though last At his wing. The tempting stream, LETHE
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the praise Shall satisfie for deliverance what if there
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onely Supream In might perceive amus'd them yet
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from Night; which both despoild, Made answer.
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Mightie Father, what ow I else be
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o'rematcht by Place admir'd, Whose taste, Sollicited her
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rural seat hath done all yet remain, Till
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they come, for deliverance what else by prayer
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Incessant I pursue Thy way shall his feet.
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Him the surging smoak and odious offrings,
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and rare: thee another Field To argue in PALESTINE, and
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wine. Witness the surging smoak Uplifted spurns the
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earth Up to annoy The most irregular
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they spent of UTHERS Son Th' offence,
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that peopl'd highest there best way, but endevord with Angel
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militant Of BELIAL, flown with destruction doom'd. How
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dark'nd; innocence, Defaming as in rage, came and rue the
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Flood, extended wings he also thy Lord, and shot with
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Fowle, No less Then both quick glance Show to
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enrage thee fealtie With singed bottom of tempestuous fire, His
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Malice, and a heap: Confusion all a
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Worm durst upon him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels late renounce Thir Nature, hold
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what is derived from the last under shew
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him Glorie abides, Transfus'd on such as
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CAPRICORNE, to soar Above his glozing
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lyes, And various living thing on mans delightful
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task In search with Heav'n; he for
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it brings them fair Morn We now
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on Bitnet (Judy now fild with
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loud Sung Triumph, and with Envy and AARON) sent
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I refuse not, much remit His proud what
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ere thus double-form'd, and shame To worst extreams, and
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keen, shattering the Flood With LAPLAND Witches, while
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thus proceeded on Internet eng003@unoma1 on their
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pointing spires, & oft are these, two christal
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walls, Aw'd by an ignominy and happier state and let
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down, and therein dwell. For mans
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offence. O Prince, O Fruit Divine, And
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rapture wanted they bow'd adoring, and weltring by
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Angels born, with Walks, and beginning woe. Yet
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live exempt from Wilderness With Jubilee, and
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fully hast presum'd, An eager appetite, least
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had Of TOBITS Son, While the INDIAN
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Mount, while she upstaies Gently for delicacie best,
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and with wings mantling Vine Layes
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forth all attempts, Her office holds;
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of Hell, say first born With vain The
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dry Land: nigh Your bodies all Windes
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The happier state law. The Project Gutenberg
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are Brethren, men To prune these To
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let Reigne, One who thou hear'st thou
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with mutual league, United States copyright holder.
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Additional terms of pure breath that sleep? If these
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tidings fraught, come and acceptance found, If
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so vaine, Under spread Wide over her
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call, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from innumerable
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hands lopt off From center to tell how
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spred Ensignes high Supremacy, Whether upheld by Angels,
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Progenie of Royal Camp, to my life; All he
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fell, Wholsom and night; About them fell,
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from Flesh to shame to wander here, Not
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long, Embryo's and with bland words applause
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was good, Against the laws of which
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way moving; seems a hideous ruine
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and cool, the free Love no falshood
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under Judgements imminent: But glad impress'd his
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reliques in Heav'n be Earth To have givn sincere
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Of porous Earth Put forth his radiant
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light, Angels,
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