Robo poem for 2022-10-11
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Assembl'd Angels, or enur'd not till first Morn.
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Now Land, and laughs the op'ning wide, Rowld inward, and
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TIDORE, whence possessd thee; be silent, save with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on yonder Spring might devise Like
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things Thou therefore saught, refutes That
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day, Which God ordains, God set
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them into CHAOS, Ancestors of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where likeliest find grace, The strife
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Among thick-wov'n Arborets and Femal Bee Sits Arbitress,
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and sulfurous Fire; Nathless he resolv'd With Earth Put
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forth once dead in flocks Pasturing at http://www.pglaf.org.
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Which uttering thus the noise the vext the
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burnt soyle; and distribution of chearful dawne Obtains the
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Seas Beyond thus his holy Rites,
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and brus'd Into thee begot; And Fish replenisht, and
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I first resolv'd, If
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true, If mettal, part in fears and
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oyle; and disturbd the Center mix And high OLYMPUS,
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thence Due entrance he wings the IRS. Know
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none can it shew'd In ARGOB and unhallowd:
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ere th' Ethereal warmth, and die: what ensu'd
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when th' Artick Sky, and Palaces he
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throws his pain? where he also
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th' unfaithful dead, who stood, That burden
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ease of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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Thou O too high behests his
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darling Sons Conjur'd against them, to soar Above
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th' EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much thou solitude, is there Arraying
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with revenge enlarg'd, By ancient Pair
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In discourse is so unapprov'd, and fell both
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stood Of Hell 'Twixt upper, nether,
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and knows Any, but for prey,
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Watching where Champions could have; I able to appease
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Th' IONIAN Gods, how like which thus much to Death
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began. Creating the "Right of men Interpreted) which
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time Up he sat not, and call'd ASTARTE, Queen
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of Heav'ns and gates of passion in
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Hell, Not emulous, nor wider farr thy flesh,
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And Dungeon horrible, on Bitnet (Judy now prov'd certain
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unforeknown. So Heav'nly forme Incapable of
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God only, shee for mankind With supple
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knee? ye see thir Regions: lowly creep; Witness if
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our Morn, to give his rebellious head. And snow
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and all Temples th' obdured brest Of sleep,
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which nigh the South With hundreds
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and laughs the Year Seasons return, and consultation will
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By tincture or heav'd his indignation:
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through experience of Pipes that for Hell,
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Not emulous, nor could seduce Thee SION also happier,
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shall confess that suffering death, A solemn
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touches, troubl'd how unlike the crisped Brooks, Rowling
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on NORWEGIAN hills, to wander with bland words the Starrs
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Numberless, as this haste Of tears A space,
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till th' expanse of mental sight, smell,
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taste; But mortal tast Brought forth peculiar Graces; then
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gon to enrage thee unblam'd? since of
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God; I point now his ear one
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mans delightful Seat Was left side, Or Summers
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Rose, Or much confide, But hiss of
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rest. Meanwhile To their temper; which
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else as fast, With dread of
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immortal EVE, but honourd sits? Go heavenly Grace: and
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reported to perplex and denounce To stuff this universal
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ruin seems the Fables name best
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his Bowre. Thy utmost power Shall
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scape Th' addition strange; yet one Crime, If so
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huge convex of despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion,
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Discord, and shoares Thir armor help'd thir painted wings
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outspread Dove-like satst brooding on Bitnet (Judy now To
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travel this miracle, and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd, Brought forth
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was askt. The full of God's high place, and
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when vapors fir'd Impress the rough edge
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Of THAMMUZ came I sit in stature, motion,
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measures Day Travelling East, had no worse abhorr'd.
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SATAN bowing lowly down in ADAMS abode, and Cherubim
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Thy weaker; let it returnd with Pinns of chearful waies
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of Pomp and Man? Haile to skirt
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to know? What hither Unlicenc't from the fee of
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this day? why in vain: which else
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might his Empire, such united force resistless
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way, The sequel each Tree Which now rise
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Above th' Omnipotent to right To
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mortal combat or fraud or Penaltie? Here
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shalt goe, nor wanted in our pains, That Son, Possesses
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thee not; in Heav'n Grateful digressions, and
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add what doubt possesses me, where
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is best, condense or neerer danger; goe
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and shame Among those Beyond the Adversary of
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pendent Rock onely; his wandring ore the Four
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ways thir flight. ADAM reply'd. O
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flours, much less. How art my might, To
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overcome Thir Nature, bowing lowly reverent Towards him no
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thought Mov'd on he spake. Why stand
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Before his final Battel hath showrd the way,
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by number heard) Chariots rankt in
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hue, as fast, too deep entring shar'd All Power,
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And touch't thir bodies may reign Over this
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license and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from utter
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loss, Unknown, which their repast; then his Quarrey
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from ground Whence true Love Immense, and
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distribute or SAMOS first adornd With
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blackest Insurrection, to close the Bullion
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dross: A God, promisd Race, His
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farr excell'd Whatever sleights none In vain, and
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cold ESTOTILAND, and Nature seems a dream, of
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Sin, among the stronger proves, they say; But ended frowning,
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and press'd her turn aside the
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first resolv'd, If we must ever firm
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they met The Ark no eye so
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much of mute, And Brest, (what
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could adde Speed almost no wrong, New part Coverd,
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but grace Elect above had filld with beaked
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prow Rode with tender Grass, Herb yeilding Seed,
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In factious opposition, till one intent I abroad Through
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labour I thought deni'd To punish endless? wherefore thou fallst.
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Moon, whose delightful use; the Goblin full bliss. Him
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follow'd and Mine, Assaulting; others envie dwell at her
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rising sweet, That ADAM answerd soon.
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Advise if he weighd, The Organs of
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Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n thick array Of Conscience, into
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the Hall (Though like Aereal vapours flew
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Of Light Secure, and stray'd so superficially surveyes These
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changes oft appeers. Thee, Serpent, whom
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they threw Down had heard, and prime Orb, the Deep
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Within me committed and EDENS happie Race of
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anyone anywhere at play, Strait couches close,
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That space of chearful waies of
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this high Walls Of length faild speech he fled, not
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thus, behold The happy though fairest Goddess arm'd
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with warme Earths great Axle, and full. After
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these thoughts of TARTARUS profound, To find
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grace; For those Gardens fam'd of passion
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first of Spirits bright or 20.zip
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***** This Earth? reciprocal, if within Lights on by
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angry JOVE His wrath and Grace, thou attended gloriously from
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new minds may likeliest was, by glimps of
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th' AEQUATOR, as Sea-men tell, though his
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Tillage brought down his place Ordaind without permission
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of Heav'ns purest Spirits bright the palpable
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obscure sojourn, while o're dale his heel. If
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true, here shalt look summs all assaults
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Their surest signal, they march'd, and luxurious
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Cities, where delicious Paradise, far disperst In thee
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conversing I made common else. By name What
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rests, but up rose Satan and Dreams
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have sunk: the dire Hail, which full branches overgrown,
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grottesque and descending to submit or deep Her
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Universal reproach, far as likes best,
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or mute, to submit or two massie Iron
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Globes, Earth With deafning shout, return'd
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up all these pleasant seemd. Each in Triumph high
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neighbouring round. And choral symphonies, Day
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and mad demeanour, then now, his Laire the
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Mission of men on Bitnet (Judy now at
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eeve In progress through fire Victorious. Thus foil'd thir
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bleating rose, and vain, Matter to quit
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The Soule For still good which declare Thy enemie; nor
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turnd I expected not have th' Ethereal Trumpet Sung: in
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Heav'n. But glad Son Young BACCHUS from Wilderness of mean
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to do all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that burne Nightly I
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him to set From off the dreadless Angel
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interrupted milde. ADAM, witness from the shoare In foraign
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Lands and nature breeds, Perverse, all assaults Their
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childrens cries unheard, that a Vessel of this cursed things
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lost which is our Empyreal forme
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Incapable of injur'd merit, That mock our
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hazard, labour or charges. If he sees, Or satiate
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fury O friends, Th' Almighty Engin
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he above his work of Death; ye
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shalt eate Allotted there; and passion to
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all; but a murmuring waters fall Determind,
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and revenge, first began, When, and Warr.
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Each hour No equal, nor aught appeers,
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Not onely Argument Remaines, sufficient to like,
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but half enclose him a scaly fould Voluminous
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and upturn'd His wrath or hee To mortal Dart Against
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us call Of GALILEO, less Then when with
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verdant Gold, His Potentates and strange: Two dayes acts of
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names, Places and long, though SPRING and shame
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hee Departing gave them unexpected joy of ears,
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which op'nd wide That rest in thine eye keep her
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Prime, Yet Virgin Fancies, pouring forth all Her bearded
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Grove The Wife, where thy folly,
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and with thee appeer, and Nights, except whom
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he took no ill, Misgave him; round
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Ninefold, and Power, And wish and Morning
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Planet guilds with tempest loud: Here sleep Was I fail
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not, with hideous outcry rush'd with Creation
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first, that rape begot These lulld by constraint Wandring this
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less Car'd not deceav'd, much heavier, though Worlds
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first warmly smote The sourse and CHIMERA'S
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dire. If rightly nam'd, but with
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