Robo poem for 2024-01-29
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Say first, ill Mansion: intermit no excess
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of this World unborn; For who hold
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my performance: What further by whose waves his righteous Altar,
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Gods indignation SATAN except, Created thee,
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safe From all disorderd, at that Crystalline Sphear whose
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boiling Gulf Hath finisht happie in PALESTINE, and Doric
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pillars overlaid With the burning Lake, nor did ELY'S
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Sons, who now for destruction doom'd. How many Throned
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Powers, If so highly, to avoid Th' animal
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Spirits maligne Ey'd them behind; headlong sent
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from West was sin'd and spread thir
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ears. Is oftest yours, while at larg) and willing
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feet might mean, & drinks they
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say; But thir eyes; with desire
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which follows dignity, might serve in PALESTINE, and pain
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up amain; and therein Man Dust of this work, a
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wonder at Hels dark Pavilion spread
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wings, at himself unworthie Powers Militant,
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That led by sentence from her faire Kine From
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Heav'ns wide Hereafter, join'd in PALESTINE, and Left so
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faire. Round the Morn To stuff this cause
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Mov'd the necks Thou following the fee for
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that Mount SION, thron'd Between the clustring
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Vine, forth were an Host upsent A Universe of
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courage never dwell, unless we feel From
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MEDIA post to mankind With wide
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they prescrib'd, to bloom, or pusht
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with unnumber'd as mee. They ferry
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over Hell Explores his Wing, and void
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immense To stuff this Dart Against th' upright heart
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or online at Altars, when the Heavens Azure, and Eccentric
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scribl'd o're, Cycle and laughs the most shall from good,
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So farr his Temple on this
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Night, And wisdom, and expire. What pleasing sorcerie
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could joy Sole Victor and instead of MICHAEL Wrought
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still new Worlds; whereof created, nor shade, and Night;
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under Browes Of brutal sense, Plac'd Heav'n
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ruining from the Hills Lookd round,
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inclement skie; Save with ascention bright
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surface Of Dulcet Symphonies and odious soon. Thou
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fablest, here let Fowle be judg'd
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Without wrauth awak't: nor with contracted brow. GABRIEL,
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thou consent, The stedfast Earth. He spreads for a Shepherd
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next we never seek, And shall his
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looks of dark Flew through dire Hail, which
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follows dignity, might Heap on ground Gliding meteorous, as
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an Aerie light, Besides what proof
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unheeded; others note Singing thir four Faces
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evident the night, when he drew
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on, and dreadful? Thither came the Maker, be
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nice. So neer the number heard)
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Chariots rag'd; dire Arms? yet once no cloud in
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spacious North; Nor hope Of a Region throws
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his flaming Legions close; with almost no effect,
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But thou Nor number, sweet thus proceeded on
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Bitnet (Judy now from SYRIAN Damsels to
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thine Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And such
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Fire to fulfil is reason, to naught, Or
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satiate fury all temptations arm'd. Hadst thou sit'st Thron'd above
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which one continu'd Nights extended wings
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outspread Dove-like satst brooding on studious thoughts revolv'd,
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his wide Within, her heart exalt
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With fragrance after her Native Element: Least with
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disdain, from begging peace: but Heav'nlie borne,
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Before my day declin'd, they sang of thee;
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lead on Bitnet (Judy now wouldst thy
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secresie although alone, And surging smoak and since none
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return'd, for him, life shall from SYRIAN ground,
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or foul descent! that so destroy The thickest
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shade: Those middle Air those who hold of
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Life. Nor other light imparts to
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accord) Man shall beget, Is propagated seem
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At which they serv'd, a field, where he hies.
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Hail Son Presenting, thus double-form'd, and longing
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wait The suburb of Worshippers Holy Rest;
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Heav'n his, or enmity fulfill. For his solitary
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flight; som are and upturn'd His fraud Weening
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to immortal minds. Thus it might or
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Yeares: This Patriarch of God; I Liv'd ignorant
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of thee, What wonder? when fair Morn her nether shape
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To shew us this Yoke? Will once yours, now
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first displaid, Carnal desire I perceave Strange horror
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backward, but to provoke, or racking
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whirlwinds, or morrows next Wide over her enjoying, what
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malicious Foe subornd, And fierie Tempest shall
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remain, Till then Our strength Glories: For
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which both for intercourse, Or by proof, Hell-born, not
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nigh, Soft she hasted, and Rocks thir
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Seats; till thy full loud, that gently rais'd
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Above th' account To love to remove him
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a golden hue Appeerd, with delight; how endur'd, till
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the use this subject not; To mortal dint, Save
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on high: from the prudent Crane
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Her dark Ended rejoycing in Women overtrusting
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Lets her tendrils, which transformd AMMONIAN JOVE, or strict
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necessity; Our voluntarie move new World, that fiery
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Surge, that burne Nightly I at his wandring quest a
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death to create Is no danger, and lyes the water
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flies All incorruptible would loose, expell'd to
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shame Of Mankind they knew, but
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he throws his enemies, and why In
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factious opposition, till wandring flight To claim Of
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his looks Of victorie; deeds long the Heav'n, her thy
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voice exempt, no more Opprobrious, with small)
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then solid might offer now voutsaf't, other excellence he
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counsels and denounce To joyn thir mirth &
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Bay After his work him they among The benefit:
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consider first, not hellish foes anow
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besides, They sate them back, but op'n stood, And
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guides The rest is low creeping, he lets
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pass Given him Glorie account, But rise, and
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slight bound the profluent streame, Whose inward lost:
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him not all. Our inward silence and
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change awaits us all: this habitable, which all bounteous still
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to transferre The lip of kind the dire was
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craggie cliff, that promis'd hee, thou fearst, alike
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Victor; though sad, Sometimes towards EDEN went
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hautie on, all things joy, Heav'n so high, for
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neither vainly hope resolve To us, we
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more contend, And various hue; by temperance
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taught the foe Contending, and count'nance red Lightning and with
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ambitious aim Against temptation: thou judge the flowing
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haire In punisht in Heav'n were none,
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Created evil, but a full loud, that hill and
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Cherubim In loving thou thinkst not so:
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then half cut sheere, nor Angel Forms,
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who fell. Not of things, The rest Of
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EDEN North, Our great Year Seasons return, had filld
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the Rites Observing none, Created this subject not; I
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stood obdur'd, And broken Chariot and
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wonderful indeed Divine, Sapience and paine, Against a
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Scout farr into the loathsom grave
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Aspect he stood, but still destroyes In billows,
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leave attempt, I question thy Humiliation shall brightest shine.
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URIEL, gliding through experience of other side, umbrageous
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Grots and knows my adventrous Bands With Orient
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Colours waving: with revenge: cruel expectation. Yet scarce had
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descri'd, To tempt it, give it so, that we
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dread? How cam'st thou yon dreary Plain, or their
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great Enemie All but Heav'nlie borne,
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Before all reply, Prudent, least they parted;
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by work outgrew The Ford, and shame that
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for drink the Son, to marriage Rites:
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But bid sound throughout the Precipice Of gastly smile,
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to prepare) your need repeate, As we mean
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to submit, boasting I stand, Whether such companie
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as specified in PALESTINE, and various, not
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Time, though mute; Unskilful with vain things above Who
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guards Just met, & closing stood under, streind to
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contend with exhilerating vapour bland words to submit
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or heav'd his bounty so on Bitnet (Judy
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now Must I such glorious Chief; They worse sufferings
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must all The Foundation makes guiltie all
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thir watry Plain, forlorn and with purpose to soar
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Above th' advantage then returnd Victorious King, though
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joynd With Naphtha and nobleness thir Orb perhaps Thou
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sever not; shee and hunger drives
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to bad Woman? Thus saying, through experience of
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20% of Waters: and laughs the infinitly
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good, Where TIGRIS at ease thy piercing Fires
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Shall in PALESTINE, and shame Among his dreadful
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thing thou above his visual ray To tempt with Eyes
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that stupendious Bridge of Knowledge in heav'n his
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head, hands, wings, or frustrate: in thee
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conversing I go with hands to corporal nutriments
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perhaps Thee what chance, what doubt possesses me,
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whom they yet remain, but till first Day
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without leave No ingrateful food: and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half
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these earthie bounds Proportiond to enrage
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thee sin in mooned hornes Thir Orisons,
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each his reconcilement grow About him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels kenn he counsels different, or
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unkindly mixt, Ruddie and cring'd, and what
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fall short, Supream Foe Tempting affronts
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us when he throws his other wheel the least
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asperses The rigid satisfaction, death mature: Peace
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of donations to drouze, Charm'd with
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obscure find none Distinguishable in sin
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of place: Now ere day yet from among the heav'nly
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brests? these, voutsafe This deep I
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obey; so strange point and Battlements adorn'd With gratefull Smell,
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Herbs, Fruits, & Flours and drinkst, seeking but
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peace can the remaining provisions. Whence Haile wedded Love,
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mysterious parts CALABRIA from forage drives to
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soar Above th' angelic Quires of
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bliss. Him Lord God heard, then
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avail though brute, unable to none.
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His triple-colour'd Bow, When he enlarg'd Even
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to do onely, who fill'd With loath'd intrusion, and
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with ambitious aim Against th' occasion, whether Heav'n such astonishment
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as Nature shews instead, meer shews instead,
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meer shews the uprooted Hills uptore;
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