Robo poem for 2021-09-12
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Character set the World, and incorporate both,
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Nor knowing ill, was bold: A Wilderness With
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pleasant savourie pulp they stood Of victorie;
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deeds Had been achiev'd, whereof in Reason, and appetite To
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dwell, hope relies. There stood a thousand Saints, here Varied
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his equal God incense his Angels Food, and
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made hereby apter to reform Yon flourie herb
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I had persisted happie, and cannot give; Hell broke
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the Garden; thence Invoke thy Wife, where
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it thine Of immortalitie. So much
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less In discourse is lost, If chance the
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Vision led her fertil earth a proud rebellious head.
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And me opens wide, and filth
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Which from men of Time counts not,
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and press'd her charge, As is it
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possible to dare The Poles of Light.
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Aire, Water, Earth, All incorruptible would know All on
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Bitnet (Judy now Created mute all Temples th' Eevning
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coole recess, Free, and thrice the double-founted
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stream of Hell, or message high walls of gayest
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plume sprinkl'd with more in contempt, At
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which must forgoe, To Knowledge? By LEO
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and forlorne. Half way prepar'd; At
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once as nam'd Thrones, With supple knee? ye
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to heare Of force he our Sire among Gods,
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and ought good malignant, to dare The hollow Rocks
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thir foes Such whispering soft, by
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a field: add what seemd both Man Dust of
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this high behests his rescu'd gain thir kindes; I upon
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his tumultuous cloud in whose hairie sides round
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he it be woo'd, and shot forth
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all praises owe, And now triumphs, and
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full. After the Coast light-armed scoure, Each Orb
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they were long pursuit thy so farr.
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Then from Sin to woe, More grateful,
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to tell Of costliest Emblem: other once as
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seemd, or like shall need, or enur'd not lost;
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the Empire now, returnd Magnificent, his
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Lord had in Heav'nly fragrance filld Th'
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eternal Paradise Lost, by deceit and beheld thir light
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Shine inward, and Battlements adorn'd With gay Traine
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Follow'd in Arms, In silence thus
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undismai'd began. Produced by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Mountain of Love To interrupt the vext the
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deep: So saying rose The Mother of
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Dance the Bullion dross: A Virgin Majestie
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seemd Lords of dim Eclips disastrous twilight here; and
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found, How dearly I alwayes thee, yet to soar
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Above th' Arch Angel up A hideous orifice
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gap't on thoughts, and laughs the shock
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Of evils, with Project Gutenberg are dust, Desirous
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to make her course to force of Creation first,
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If answerable style Nor gentle tear let me
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rise, high Temple right against Heav'ns King
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Stood rul'd, stood much ease thy sole
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fugitive. Thrones and hard, much advanc't, We brush
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mellifluous Dewes, and create new World; by Fate shall yeild
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all mankind Be sure will voutsafe
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This eBook is Sovran power, and
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therein or inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring both, High eminent, blooming
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Ambrosial Odours and foulds; Ith' midst
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exalted sat, His uncouth way, or just
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yoke Of his like safetie guided down With Mountains upward
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Man till toucht With clamor dround Both glorying to
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know, and forthwith from the Suns
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thir hearts contrite, in Heav'n Gate With Golden Wire Temper'd
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soft Recorders; such commotion, but thee Certain my
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relentless thoughts; & saw them stood
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& rowld In Thunder on still erect,
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Least thou sawst so refus'd might affect the Flocks
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at Altars, when strait behold In place Repairing where
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peace from those steps adore. Gentle to partake His journies
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end Was meant Not of worse By
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thousands, once as Princes, when her Florid
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Son in eeven scale aloft: that rape begot These
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Adamantine Chains in Heav'n Gate none higher intellectual more
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potent Ray. These Acts of Paternal Deitie, while thus
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milde Zone of no representations concerning the new Worlds.
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On high Temple to hope conceiving Fire, Flood,
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Aire, Thy Fathers might, To argue in silence
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thus returnd: URIEL, one slight bound
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the palpable obscure Detain from mercy shewn
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On even ballance down amaine By Parents, yet much
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advanc't, Came singly where stood devout. To
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imitate her; but farr Then such
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appear'd A race of mankind in Heav'n of Hell scap't
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the Hymenaean sung, Both Battels feign'd; the arched
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roof Pendant by night; at Altars,
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when the vault of each hand provok't,
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since no purpos'd not lost Went
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all her thoughts learnd in Heav'n Seek not slow,
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Who tells of Cherubim Forth rush'd with
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me and blazing with expectation held
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Before all things, Abominable, inutterable, and valley
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rings. O Father, and Lord, and dangers, heard this
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combrous charge, As Man finally be yet beleeve, though
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numberd such wherein remaind (For what was TYPED in
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writing from among Gods, and shame beneath
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That brought by obedience could yeild. For me, they in
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brutish forms Excelling human, Princely counsel
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Warr, what higher of Oblivion roules Her old In
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spring time, All these erect his envy,
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will but in Heavn, & each act
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Of his Pride Waiting revenge: cruel
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Serpent: him will of SYRIAN mode, whereon JACOB saw
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beneath This place I sought, where
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flowes GANGES or sinks, or Kid, that on Bitnet (Judy
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now sat Second to joyne us, and endurance.
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This may seem most offend Our minds
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may reign is thir eyes what
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is for Repentance, none Of Starry Lamps that
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way Lies dark League, Alone as of seeming pure, till
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from the Starrs lookt up with thundring out
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From Branch to add the green stemm; God created
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man, so refus'd might Extort from thy dwelling God
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by strength from the tread of monstrous
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shapes and passion to withdraw The glorious and
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gave ye Gods, or Pine, or nightly by putting
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off Heav'n, Hell-doomd, and her woomb,
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And uncompounded is best, though doubld now in PALESTINE,
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and South NOTUS and wine. Witness the
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tender Grass, Herb yeilding Seed, In narrow limits, to
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impose: He back redounded as fast, With Jubilee, and
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sulfurous Fire; Nathless he will the injur'd merit, That
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made Of DAPHNE by som other prey, but proportion
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due and eyes agast View'd first assay If
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he hears On those loftie shades of Birds;
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pleasant veine Stood they sang of damages.
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If I yeild all assaults Their living Creatures, as
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great Zone his Creation; justly then bursting forth will
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himself impaird. Deep Within me call,
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but a lot Anough is its own Tooles;
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then, all kind Of membrane, joynt, or whether
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true autoritie in VALDARNO, to do thine. Whence in
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one. Before him destroyd, Or potent Rod Of thy
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self, attaines Her rosie red, sharpning in Fight, Hath
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told as built in orderly array Of knowledge,
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planted by strength, what state, though the buxom Air,
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nor from the power, at one thrice in
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compliance bad to quit The adverse power to all,
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To wed her way, Turning our Mother
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of Hell, not you yours, while Warr
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and transform'd, Why hee sat on
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mans behalf Patron or ridge the slope their
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leave? and mad demeanour, then projecting Peace is
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a while, but a Chariot sate
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them ordain His swift as in mettle. After the
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happier Seat worthier canst no harme. This
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saw the product Of his Palace high
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King, Onely begotten Son, Or if
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unforbid thou then suffic'd To nothing from God Have sufferd,
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that Day and shame, Vain hopes, vain
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Against the World From off th'
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event. And long dimension drew, Which uttering
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thus renews. Sight more came last,
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Though last turn Desirous, all a
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cloud Made head I yeilded, by command
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thir sad Sentence pleas'd, And Spirits with mutual
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amitie so suffice his seat, Him follow'd RIMMON, whose eye
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survay'd the tossing, deep on Thrones; Though numberless,
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like which Abstract as Night her numbers without
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end of Night, and Dominations ministrant Accompanied to Synod
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met Undazl'd, farr Antartic; and Plaine, Both day Wav'd
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round If counsels from every lower
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Clime) Dismounted, on Bitnet (Judy now hear the
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PUNIC Coast, up grew in Heav'n. Shee as great Conquerours,
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Patrons of him, and vigour left His
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confidence to bring: Behold a distemper, gross by
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command the Law by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on her
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gulf can grow On Hills to shine these,
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for thou the Moons resplendent Globe farr
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from the South, and Host of
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God; I might of Pomp and infuriate shall his darling
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Sons Came towring, armd To mortal to
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augment. The others cause the prime, yet
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oft times nothing high: such day Repeated, and
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spread his flight Aloft, incumbent on Bitnet (Judy now
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attains, I else above thir shame in bigness to
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possess Life the owner of vernal bloom, but
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endevord with words with hideous Name, for thy pride
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and fearless, nor EVE Address'd his love-labor'd
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song; but rackt with sighs began. If none would
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either Wing, and remembrest what follie overthrew,
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And high advantages thir faith? O Prince,
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O Earth, Matter unform'd and movd, and
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warme, Temper or enur'd not slow, Swarm populous, unnumber'd as
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Princes, whom ye sworn To witherd all
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deaths wound Receive, no strife Among the
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Worlds they know. But silently the
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Sea: part in Hell, a spot like this Can make
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wise: Think not on.
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