Robo poem for 2022-06-22
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Let it be blasphem'd, Seis'd us, naming
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thee Paradise? thus dissolv'd; and with speed, and discontinue
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all egress. These were not be: Taste this, or flew,
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From either end Thou with meats
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& these scarce the Minister that departing hence, though
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both live, thy pride and one
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great Potentate Or all Temples th' advantage then mankinde
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higher, Surpassest farr remote, with me ye
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Elements In part, such appear'd in dreadful
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interval, and proofread public peace, Yet thus, ADAM, at
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season judg'd, Or when he created man,
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to augment, And ELEALE to soar Above all Temples
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th' expanse of strict necessity; Our
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doom; which a Gryfon through experience of change.
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He added not, as that Hill the most
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Project Gutenberg EBook of Gods? where stood Then in and
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shame beneath his constant Faith imputed, they threw, and windes
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blow To veile the World erroneous to another
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Scene. Is no nook, As through experience of som
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suppos'd True patience, and grove, attune
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The affable Arch-angel, had need All rational delight,
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Now alienated, distance due, Though heaviest by gradual scale
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With darkness, and low, then they meant, nor EVE
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Got them out of mankind, By word
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which The stedfast hate: At Loopholes cut sheere,
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nor on mans behalf Patron or besieging. This
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is fear'd; should all Sun-shine, as fast by doom
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is Sovran King, and dance about donations in daily life,
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knowledge within thee, ADAM, whom To Judgement
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he was seen; his count'nance cast
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and fearless, nor Nymph, Nor will he stood not endu'd
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With narrow circuit wide. Strait side tempestuous
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fire, He left free they onely of mankind,
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though Heavens Azure, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
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EGYPT from SYRIAN mode, whereon to havoc hewn, And
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inward part Of grassie Clods now swim th' upright
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and vital Spirits bright the Seraphim inclos'd
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With soft downie Bank the CAPE
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upon his message high uplifted beyond
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thought, less firmly arm'd, Some disadvantage we Stand ready
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now to woe, That in multitudes Were
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always downward on Bitnet (Judy now rowl, where
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thou hear'st thou seest, and heard, here
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In six thou art, from the Son,
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in Devotion, to spite then free. But neither keen Nor
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those colourd plume sprinkl'd with like
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In presence to look, just Men
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To supplication, heare Of mischief, or
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aught divine or elsewhere: For aught
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on Bitnet (Judy now Be meant, nor EVE
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Ministerd naked, miserable. Let us lies from Eternal
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Providence, And guided down in Heav'n so nigh.
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Neererhe drew, and blaspheam'd without number, sweet
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Converse with grasped arm's Clash'd on himself
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beginning knew? Desire with fury all
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assaults Their Altars by envious Foe subornd, And
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ore the Moon. Thither came the love Our purer
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essence then avail though faultie since, Baptiz'd or
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cannot survive without Love unequald; but
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all assaults Their surest signal, they best prepar'd To spiritual
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Natures; only good, Where now reignes Full to my
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dwelling God not lost; Evil got, Bad men
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(Canst thou covet more. But soon the dire attack
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Of Wiles, More aerie, last Eevnings talk, in bredth,
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and full. After these a seat Of his
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foe. Space that done, to ride in
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despair, to disorder'd rage Transports our proper motion
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we do, appeard, Not unagreeable, to dust and displace For
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you, there take heed least asperses The Sojourners of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or action markt: about him high
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seat Thir names of Jasper shon
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Substantially express'd, and shame Cast forth So well I
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be deem'd Equal in horrid hair
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Shakes Pestilence and Limb themselves, and TREMISEN; On
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ADAM, well understood Of SERICANA, where likeliest
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was, what know that bad no small
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Of EGYPT from the noontide Bowrs: Thus her
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pale Horse: to EGYPT, divided and call'd by
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this night the shaddow of Death! Must needs must earn.
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But yet populous retaines Number sufficient to augment. The
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doubt, repli'd. O then with high applauded, and with somthing
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more rich Retinue long absent, and eat, they
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seemd both ascend Up to realities yeild
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To utter and with Arched neck
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Between Thee I fell, Self-tempted, self-deprav'd: Man
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there crucifi'd, Never to chuse for delight,
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Son with surpassing Glory abounds, Therefore thy Seed
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is lost. Of force upon his Chariot; where
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first smiles Wanted, nor somtimes forget to
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its own loss Irreparable; tearms of Hell, With
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all Temples th' Herb and mount of God;
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That fought at first begins His
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full Legion might dwell, Or envie, yet there gentle
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brace, Goodliest of som small part, not what other
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speedie aide Timely interposes, and therein Man Higher degree
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in perpetual agonie and shame hee
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inlie rag'd, in narrow frith He scarce blown, Forth issu'd,
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brandishing his works in foresight much waste
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and warme, Temper or you find Fit entertainment to
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tell His flight Of his Saint PETER
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at hand, rejoycing in writing (or any purpose
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to prie, shall curse My coming on Bitnet (Judy
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now high, Which God to whatever
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thing naught vallu'd he so superficially
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surveyes These Royalties, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
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EGYPT and cry'd out huge in PALESTINE, and with
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new begun My Storie to me rais'd, and ILIUM,
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on rout, Confusion heard th' incestuous Mother
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where The
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highth recal high Arbiter CHANCE governs all.
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Into th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, though
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the passive both, from SYRIAN ground, or Hell,
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or tedded Grass, whose charge with Fire; Nathless he
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so far and good; and wilde, A
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Mercie-seat above all Her loveliness, so repulst, with BRITISH
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and lyes the Trees in Front and grosser feeds the
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shades of body opaque can die, Die
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hee To trample thee feel Strength undiminisht,
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or Earth, who without more bold words
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cloath'd in unapproached light imparts to havoc
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hewn, And why Obtruded on Sea and endurance.
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This having pass'd Through Gods who
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last, Rous'd from Just, and pain From AROER
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to succeed. If so faire. Round this
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days may reign secure, and hee
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sat as in Heav'n proclaims him this
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can never can uncreate thee of
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sorrow, black Clouds With borrowd light the fishie fume, That
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kept for none appeerd, Love not less on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to Paradise Into their misrule; And hateful; nothing
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loath; Flours Imborderd on Bitnet (Judy now Mankind;
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whom JOHN saw When Will covet more. With
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Gemms of more. So sung of upstart Creatures, as fast,
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fear his head, hands, Had entertaind, as soon
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returnd, as infinite, That Golden lustre rich
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Trees loaden with torrid Clime Smote
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on Bitnet (Judy now meetst the earth a voice
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he spake. Why comes a cloudy
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Chair ascending pile Stood thick shade, a famous
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Realme of Nature; some faire Kine From off These Adamantine
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Gates; three sev'ral wayes Of ravenous Fowl, Fish, Beast,
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or have heard Celestial Father shon
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Substantially express'd, and just, said ZEPHON
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bold, Will rule; restraint broke peace by me, the flame
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driv'n me; whom JOHN saw unseen: At top Of Pioners
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with perswasive accent thus excites. Fall'n
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Cherube, to impose: He scours the
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Name Shall fill Of EREBUS. She spake, and
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dangers, heard And long pursuit Back to execute their
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great ALCAIRO such wherein consists not;
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to dare The Sithe of large for life ambrosial fragrance
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fill'd With notes then they durst fix Their
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surest signal, they feard; And kennel
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there, and Pickaxe arm'd Forerun the assistance they
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rag'd Against unpaind, impassive; from mercy shewn On
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this Rock or wanton passions in despair,
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to soar Above the Pool His living might.
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But confidence to taste No inconvenient Diet, nor
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with fury yield it deals eternal punishment? Whereto
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th' infernal Serpent; he surveys, and call'd MAN, about the
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PHOENICIANS call'd In vision thus double-form'd, and
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fierie red, sharpning in Heav'n As one root,
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and gates of warring Winds, and Director gbnewby@pglaf.org
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To our eares, Farr off In
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future evil seek Death, Said then no
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deep Will arrogate Dominion like those in part Half
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sunk down, And flaming Legions dare The Gods Works, and
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serv'd it be his cleer Light'ning Divine, ineffable, serene,
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Made happie: him raise A pomp Supream,
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And elegant, of pure Intelligential substances require As
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stood ORCUS and Blank, while Universal Face begins His
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Thunder mixt Among our success, Throws his heel; His
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fraud or Sun-light, spread Wide gaping, and gates
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of Life must appear With goodness bring
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Into my words made Thee what seemd
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In signe whereof good which both
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precedes. So much deceav'd, much less desire
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Into th' Ethereal Skie lowr'd, and call'd
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From mee or Intuitive; discourse Is lost,
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should rise Of congregated Waters he receaves
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The Quarters hasted then saist thou?
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whom mutual help preserve Unhurt our Lord,
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be weak is a sacrifice Glad
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was of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or heav'd his
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Avenger, since humane reach of electronic works knowledge might
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relate of Adamantine Gates; three sev'ral wayes of
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Angels, they seemd other wheel the Gates, And
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now fulfill'd, that past, the Giant brood Of unblest
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feet. Him
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