Robo poem for 2023-11-24
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Nor serv'd it self; Then temporal death
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condemnd A PHOENIX, gaz'd by strength, what evasion bear
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him up every Starr the terms of brute.
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Thus answer'd. Leader of Heav'ns purest Spirits is 64-6221541.
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Its 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under his decent steps
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in Glory unobscur'd, And courage never dwell, As
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they, by me, I espi'd thee,
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Wondrous in stead of Darkness call'd Princes of
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Warr, we know to sway (Which is also
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tasted, whether thus cropt, Forbidd'n here,
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as mee. They led her Silver Mantle didst accept
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Life the blessed Spirits immortal EVE, And never saw.
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The Chariot and down Thus drooping, or fills
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All courage; down he is, from the Oracle of
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eternal Regions: lowly creep; Witness if
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great consult began. Fall'n Cherube, to execute their
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Generals Voyce they sang of grassie terf
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Thir course to you follow thou Nor can grow
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Deep under Earth conspicuous count'nance, without redemption all dismaid,
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And on thoughts, how without thee unblam'd? since fate
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inevitable Subdues us, Without wrauth bent To vice
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industrious, but rackt with me. Some easier habitation,
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bend From ABRAHAM, Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from
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the Night-Hag, when RAPHAEL, the free, what highth
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or depth, still advance Thy eye-lids? and wrought our
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parting and ASMADAI, Two potent Rod Of tenfold Adamant,
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his Anointed Son Th' Arch-chimic Sun new delight,
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Awake, arise, or hypertext form. However, and
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call him, Towns, and Asphodel, And rest And
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girded on Bitnet (Judy now so as that compute
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Days, months, and lastly kill. My
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voice endu'd; Redouble then sacrificing, laid
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Numbers that Saphire Fount of war, Hurling defiance toward
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the method you share with hop'd success,
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Throws his waies; While the third of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where Thou drov'st of Nature; God hath forbid. Not
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noxious, but so lov'd, thy cours by the
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Spirits be invok'd, A Grove of anyone anywhere at
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all; with Envy and possess A race
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of Hell trembled as Sea-men tell, With
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stubborn patience as Gods; for open
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brest With Regal Scepter, every Bolt and opprest and
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sequesterd, though joynd In MOSCO, or redistribute
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this high was passing to subdue Nations,
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and call'd him, nor Angel bright surface Of
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his flight or enur'd not fear'd; should
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better Race of Heav'ns all-powerful King MESSIAH, and
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taste, till then Arch Angel interrupted
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milde. This ponder, that feeds the use
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of our loyns, to accord) Man whom
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mutual Honour clad Thir Parent of Supper
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Fruits which made Thee next appeer'd Spangling
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the Twelve that flaming Legions to
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be bounteous still to celebrate his fulgent head draw
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on, pensive and low, As of anyone anywhere
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at Hels dark Encounter in Heav'n proclaims
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him surer barr His heart Substantial Life,
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to spring New troubles; him out
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th' Herb of monstrous sight endur'd a registered
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trademark, and were propos'd: for Lights on
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wing under Rocks retain The Signal
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giv'n, with ambitious mind And famish him out the
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subjected Plaine; then PANDORA, whom This glorious to abstinence, Much
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of force Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, that
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strow the Galaxie, that usher Evening mild, Bending to
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share with Laws argue in Heav'n descends
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But know thee into hallow Engins
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and call'd MAN, about Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
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(and what doubt Pursues the night-warbling Bird, They
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dreaded worse Ambition threw Into th' Almightie,
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thine own, and false And should rise
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With complicated monsters, head The Heav'nly Muse,
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that sight, by some immediate Warr, Caught in Glory
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of Hell, or all assaults Their surest signal, they
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hear, if I will And terror hide.
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If him a rumord Warr, we know.
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While the law Erre not, and prie In all
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liability, costs and all admir'd, Admir'd,
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not true op'ning, and Organ; and gates of
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man fell, how the "Right of reviv'd
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ADONIS, or enur'd not of anyone anywhere
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at noon, with addition of thee; greater power prevaile,
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th' Impereal Throne and Land hereafter
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from mightier JOVE His kindred and longing
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wait The Realme And Fish within Lights on yon
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dreary Plain, then pursue Vain glorious, in doubt
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remaines, VVhich grew Neer that most
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just; to submit or Valley, Fountain,
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and verdant Isles HESPEREAN sets, my course;
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Directed, no excuse. Yet with wandring Fire Hath
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eat'n and friendly condescention to identify, do or
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heav'd his illustrous Guest besought: So easily obeyd Innumerable.
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As us'd For in VALDARNO, to give his
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Will covet more. But follow me, they introduce Thir
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specious deeds What when among the
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Hall (Though like To live throughout the firm
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Faith, and Omnipotent From us extoll Thy disobedience.
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Well thou eat'st, thou with wings Lay floating
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many deeds deservd no wrong, Though kept
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thir being? Yet not lost; the Garden we our
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doom express how hee oft forsook Their surest signal, they
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passd they say, What thing no
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worse then Farr less prepar'd, That wont to bruise my
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heart, Methought I equal'd the glittering
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Starr-light without leave ye, and houshold good, created
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thee, Not only enlighten, but with
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me soon discern'd, Regardless of Sulphur. Thither
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let down, The supple knee? ye submit or
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without redemption all good; and EDENS happie
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pair; enjoy, till one Guilt, one
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rising, who fell. Not unagreeable, to pursue
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Vain Warr with rosie steps to support our Lord
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God set His good or dread of Spirits
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in Heav'n Resounded, and equally to mature Of ravenous
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Fowl, Fish, Beast, or inspires Vernal delight indeed,
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That fought at full, but was sunk, and purge
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off this agreement. There was taught, Ransack'd the
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Field, In CHAOS, and ILIUM, on yon celestial light?
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Be over, and thrice in FRANCISCAN think Submission?
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Warr he our life, knowledge might leade To
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trample thee do I hear in Triumph high
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Noon Culminate from the pair And wrought by
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Faith Prefer, and shame to SENIR, that guides
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The middle round Environ'd wins his second
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EVE, easily may conclude Some wandring flight with
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me large day, While here with Glory,
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& juciest Gourd will who sitst above all
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things, and lyes Bordering on warr be yet
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Regaind in Heav'n arriv'd, the first
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behold After the deep Will though fall'n on thir
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Law or when the fierce Winds under feares, That
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space was giv'n, th' inroad of Creation they best with
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me round by manly hung Like TENERIFF
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or paine. Far round Environ'd wins
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his Fathers dreadful revolution day I approve. To
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bottomless perdition, there to govern, not lost; the
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high over such perverseness dwell? But perhaps For
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solitude What in pairs thou fearst not,
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as Sea-men tell, With hundreds and
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possess All circumspection, and there onely
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right. Or several way Amongst innumerable tongues A Citie
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Gates: anon With lust and Joint-racking Rheums.
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Dire was spred Ensignes high repute Which to submit
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or conceald, Then commune how I thence
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weak. Whence and final Battel which
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else not perswade immediate touch? Produced
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by conversing I hate us, that flies, And
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thou attended gloriously from BENGALA, or
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thee, Heav'nly vision beatific: by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on speed, though bright: If
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rightly call'd, the train of PEGASEAN wing. The starrie
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Pole: Thou O when contrary to proffer or
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Heaven: Thither, if we thought Thee next behind, Whose but
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thine, to perswade immediate stroak; but
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th' attempt, and Patriarchs us'd. Here at Altars, when time
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this mighty Angels fought in machine readable by wondrous
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Art Of grateful truce impos'd, to have bin Enamour'd
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at mine involvd; and surrounding Fires; Till, as
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Man himself or have thir Pearlie shells at hand, rejoycing
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in orderly array Of Mightiest. Sense of
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God above, him is fear'd; should thir odoriferous
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wings Lay Siege, Or with tempest loud:
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Here sleep can Man His malice, to thee? that
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witherd all shall thee too high, now they sang
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of NEGUS to accord) Man with words offend
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Our strength from despair And fell flat, and
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sheer within the Field; Upon the fleecie Starr of Natures
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concord holds, men innumerable, there grows, And render all
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hue, and Whirlwinds of Jasper shon Substantially
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express'd, and lift us too slightly
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barrd. Whence and bear, Our puissance
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is for who attend Moist nutriment,
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or where Rivers Bath'd Thir Starry
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Lamps that when everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages
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of each hand thus displaid. If this Rock Over
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the flowing haire In ATHENS or Spring,
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or Afternoons repose. O Sovran, and avert From every
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side Of Angels, by whose heart too
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little space was askt. The Monarch, and
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Shield, Awaiting what Pit thou shall attain,
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And while thus ADAM sore hath judg'd, Or
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daring, first though wisdom all, on With ardor to
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live, scarse from what besides, in half
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his own? ingrate, he caus'd to find the terrestrial Moon
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SIDONIAN Virgins paid In VALLOMBROSA, where subsist? While they
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nigh burst forth: at no middle shoare Of
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Ewe or Golden lustre rich Retinue
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long wanderd man a Gryfon through experience taught
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thee still eyes agast View'd first
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Father, gracious temper so deare, Well known to
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attain, And ore the just, my way moving;
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seems the way a notice indicating
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that now, While day (For Eloquence the Garden
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we feel
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