Robo poem for 2022-12-13
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Out of Heav'n; no second groan, Long
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had need were wise, Or Bedward ruminating: for
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these happie Garden forth peculiar grace The copyright
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in shape it thine By EVE, some
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unkindness meets, the water flies All persons concerned
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disclaim any manner are to seek. Therefore to loose
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from the bordring flood a pleasing sorcerie could weild
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These then, and final remedie, and that
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tend thee, so with liquid fire; And various
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view; Groves and call'd him, how blows the Cliff
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as nam'd BEELZEBUB. To mortal dint, Save
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on NORWEGIAN hills, to sight no
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place. Thrice he drew on, Image nightly toward
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the blest, with Omnipotence, two brethren
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(those two first convex of Warr, Nor
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alter'd his Angels; and deplor'd, in Gods disguis'd in
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him, life so Perhaps hath thus renews. If so endur'd,
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till The proof his Angels; and ere dawne,
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Effect shall the Precincts of night. That Bodies
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first Father, what intends our Glory unobscur'd,
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And long before; nor example and steep
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to open Warr, the Springs upward
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Man by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on thy
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folly, and durst upon his Love,
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his Brethren, ransomd with flesh of som tumultuous cloud
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those banks, where stood & with cordial Love and
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occasiond, or swift errands over Hell thir swift
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pursuers from the INDIAN Mount, while over the
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INDIAN Mount, while now To satisfie the Mariner From
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hallowd mould, earth-born perhaps, and wonder at
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hand he oppos'd; and prevented all had prepar'd To gird
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well, how chang'd Into th' upright heart and
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bliss, condemn'd For ever saw him surer barr His
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place, and seemliest by this Fruit let me shalt
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goe, And Spirits, traind up drawn,
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Rose a Mountain Pines, With winged Saint
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PETER at last On whom th'
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ambrosial smell of Faith to soar Above them blaz'd
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Aloft by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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dewy Eve, A God, well Thy utmost Pole.
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O unexampl'd love, though fairest Fruit, Blossoms and
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shame beneath Th' ethereal People ran, they sit
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in formats will end. Fairest of Worshippers Holy
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Rest; Heav'n yet from Eternitie, for whom;
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For heav'nly form, pretended To have giv'n
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up here stand against the Garden forth among the
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stream of Fools, to impose: He hasted, and
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Asp, and imbracing leand On mee the wings Wide the
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voice From her countenance triform Hence fills and
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imperial Powers, For one Empire; doubtless; while
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the terrestrial Moon Eclipses at http://www.pglaf.org. So stretcht
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out the glorious Warr, Warr can in pleasant
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liquors crown'd: O welcom hour stood armd
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in PALESTINE, and ample rode, whose he
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rears from SYRIAN Damsels to enlighten th' inventer miss'd,
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so much more sweet renewd. But strange point is
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else though joynd With rapid current, which
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follows dignity, might Then feed on
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yon dreary Plain, or enur'd not offending, satisfi'd
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With stubborn patience as fast, fear to
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abstain But follow the Enemie hath equald,
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force is perfectly accurate. No pleasure, though Sin, his
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works if Predestination over-rul'd Thir multitude, like
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the general Names in Triumph high aspiring,
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who since, Baptiz'd or wilt bring in an
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enemie Late falln himself reli'd, As one
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mans offence To humane reach Of
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dalliance had levied Warr, what rash hand they
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prosper'd, bud and bid turn the gloom were it
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away or blame, but giv'n; what mild
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answer ADAM and build in Heav'n
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Pursuing drive farr remote, with kindly heate Of order,
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though free, Equally free; Yet unconsum'd. Before
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all time, when thou such bold Wont ride in Heav'n
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receiv'd us try what is derived from Heav'n were
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they aim'd That dust and eyes more
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lost in wanton ringlets wav'd As my Heart
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Omniscient, hath joynd In dim thine own, and not
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reverence I will By none, But
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Justice, bids, His Brother; studious thoughts Of happiness: yet
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scarce begins Her Nurserie; they please, They pass
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Given him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels fought The barrs
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of Warr, what Pit thou errst, nor Man should
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conceal, and thrice threefold the Judgement, whether
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here Heav'ns high-seated top, th' Angelical to Branch to
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Eternal spirits; or not, and Human desires Blown
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up thither or enur'd not be: Taste
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this, and longing eye; Nor can
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separate. But mortal prowess, yet they
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needs remove The guarded Gold: So farr off From
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center to soar Above them rose Satan and
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therein set The Tempter, and missinforme the
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gloom of morn, her bestial Gods; for
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us rest. Meanwhile the highest, for open
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sight behold The sport and such Thir own revolt,
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yet there take root, and rich
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Trees loaden with Envy and usher Evening Cloud, Amidst
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his restless thoughts, how nigh The latter quick Fann
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Winnows the Lee, while so good, Where onely
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what compulsion and howle and Mind?
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Whence in Heav'n be bound Of waters dark Aereal
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Skie: So promis'd clearer sight unconquerable? His
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Sentence turn'd. Which tasted works unless Heav'ns Almightie.
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Thou surely hadst heark'nd to hope argues as
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fast, fear and laughs the Seraphim ABDIEL,
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then enough; at general Names Of hideous ruine and bid
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cry Surround me, of Heav'ns Supreame; Nor hee
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oft those Beyond the sense, untroubl'd,
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though few. But I will soon recompenc't with
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Truth; Meanwhile the Skie With purpose hath beguil'd
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URIEL, one forbidden to drive us
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Within his utter darkness, while impiously they come to
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God till anon A triple-mounted row of honours new
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World erroneous to soar Above th' Air upbore
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Thir soft showers; and Night Sung Triumph, and overlay
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With shiverd armour strow'n, and Song; Such wonder seis'd,
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though that livd, Attendant on stiff Pennons,
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towre The Roof was askt. The Eye Of our
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dignitie How from Golden Architrave; nor yet had vanquisht.
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After the Deitie, and farr remov'd VVhich onely Son,
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why delayes His Sentence pleas'd, Canst thou yon celestial
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Sign Portentous held it aught but all parts were
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known. The proof his shape, permitted, they naked
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Majestie seemd In billows, leave them as Night,
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now Saint PETER at all; needs
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remove thee thus, though to know, Why hast
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provided that defended Fruit; or enter Heaven seen, That
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Shepherd, who of Spirits bright Arms, Though last led the
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deep Of warring Winds, And Warr in thick and
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therein plant A goodly Tree Load'n with sly circumspection,
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and colour, shape had quitted all
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before them. But by promise made
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thee combin'd In sad experiment I yeilded, by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on FLORA breathes, Her graceful Innocence, of
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Hell, And pavement Starrs, how hee Created evil,
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for ever to simplicitie Resigns her side
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nothing; and somwhat rais'd incessant toyle And
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render me to several wayes, they found
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by various living Death? that gently creeps
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Luxuriant; mean Drawn round As Reapers oft be our
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Nourisher, from sweet compliance, which God Of what burden
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heavier fall: so Fate shall remain, Till warn'd,
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or dismal Den, Not keeping the barren leaves. Them
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fully hast where each Soul hath don against mee th'
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East, had suffic'd, Not then her
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sake, or ground A thing no cloud Drawn
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round about this gift of worse
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rape. These Feminine. For never till fire
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To Spirits Elect above his permissive will, that
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breath'd immortal hate, Sad instrument to finish,
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round by day shall beget; For onely Son; On
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EUROPE with thundring noise the Lion now exhal'd,
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and fro They trespass, Authors to boast, Begins
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his Almightie Father, Son, Obtain, all Temples th' innumerable
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scarce had with fruit held thir Flocks Grasing
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the Vision led thee appeer, Yet Lords
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Possess it, give thee, As we claim My
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Heart, one disarm'd, Of TOBITS Son, by whose stol'n
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Fruit Of immortalitie. So eagerly the waste beyond dust
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is pain up with Spawn abundant, living
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Soul. Male he fell, how farr be
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worth ambition though SPRING and all
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these hallowd the second stroke To trample
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thee know; At first it from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon to augment, And
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Seale thee combin'd In mee his pale Horse: to
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cross. Nor what the Springs Of outward freedom: Tyrannie
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must be wrought them dwell Permits not; wherfore
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all who thou eate Of foul defeat
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Hath finisht happie end. Fairest of thee, mighty
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Seraphim to enrage thee enlighten, but a distemper, gross
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Bands, On Hills (For what proof
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, immortal Fruits? Hail
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Son Blaz'd opposite, A Lazar-house it thine Equivalent or SERAPIS
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thir eyes. Thee SION Hill retir'd, In them Lawns,
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or Rhime. And found The Tongue obey'd
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The Prison ordain'd In thy lips Of force
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of Spirits elect Sense of speech be there, and
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Shades, Fit well thou must be aveng'd Upon
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the Vision led her Grave, Of order, how
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like Day yet don; Man therefore coold in
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one. Before thee; we may Faith admit, that sight
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all in Arms, in every leaf and
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some worse our ancient World Built
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like Armes And snow and much
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advanc't, We now more spiritous, and gigantic deeds. Then Wood-Nymph,
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or Drie, Like consort of hell Precedence,
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none, but that Man found Thir Brood as
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fast, With darkness, grateful Evening rose: When Will Heard
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farr Beneath GIBRALTAR to tell Of force hath rebelld
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Against invaders; therefore
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