Robo poem for 2021-04-30
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If your harmless innocence Deserving Paradise! if Earth
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in this Night, Now Dragon grown, larger then
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EVE thus return'd. By Judges first, for
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I though she turn'd; I behold, Into utter woe; Since
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MICHAEL smote, and bliss, among fresh dews and
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down Into th' accus'd Serpent sleeping, where Thou
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telst, by that Gods indignation SATAN
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who out from sad dismay Astonisht: none
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would loose, Though hard Mov'd on, with revenge: cruel
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his other speedie aide The Calf in
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Hell, and wherein appear'd A gentle looks,
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to mature Of Hierarchies, of heav'nly Spirits could I
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In vision beatific: by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on golden Lamps that bide In clusters; they
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brought the Master work, yet not far off? I
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heard Now walking in Heav'n that stop thy will
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leave nothing wants, but what other
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sort by Limb Sutable grace diffus'd, so
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suffice his admonishment Receave with rage, and passion
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first Arch-Angel, great charge is ours, Differing but up
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and plac't A race contend, And twentie
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thousand fadom deep, Capacious bed of nature
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and lives, and Bowers doubt Pursues
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the Adversarie thus much advanc't, We shall one ascent
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is equal, and soft'n stonie hearts desire.
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Creating the burning Lake, a vain to dewy
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Eve, A mind from West was
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known Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in shape,
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permitted, they augment Thir Nature, hold Wants
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not lost, and passion not, as Earth, By thee,
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saying: Thou following thy Lord, And ACCARON
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and Valley spread her ends. His
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stature as low and shame to enter
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now Gladly the Womb as rais'd me expos'd.
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But fondly deem'd, I that caution giv'n
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To fickle Chance, and all be o'rematcht by fair
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tendance gladlier shall CANAAN win. Disclaimer: If he
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stood From out th' ensanguind Field To Death, his
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oblique way is happiness and EVE
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her look down in PALESTINE, and goes: but
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Fate and paine, Till ISRAEL in Triumph
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high state to see her Seed; Her Virgin of
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Love consists not; wherfore should be sure, To her
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nocturnal Note. Thus he fram'd, unlightsom first, for Thou
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drov'st of light, Alone, but anon With hundreds and
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full. After the Elements In th' Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal,
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Infinite, Eternal wisdom infinite That gave way his
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fulgent head both joyning, As at Altars, when looking
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down, devour For ever, by Kings BARBARIC Pearl &
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these other life; All perfet sight, Starr interpos'd,
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Or satiate fury O ADAM, Heav'ns
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fair no drizling showr, But his
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tumultuous cloud in PALESTINE, and therein Man So
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farr deceav'd; thy Lord God ordains, God
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Of his suggestion taught, That would but to help,
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became thy way, besides to wander where silence thir
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tribulations long they prais'd, That the Earth.
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At Heav'ns highth, and spred Among innumerable
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boughs each Morn Ris'n on golden Chain To
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sentence chose his kinde; And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and
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press'd her countenance triform Hence I
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wondring Eyes That rowld In thy part in reward
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was Honour clad Her graceful and hapless
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Paire Sate Eagle-wing'd, beside it was, what higher
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of Victorie and feel The Pledge
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of slender waste Her gather'd now ope thine
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anger saves To visit oft accus'd Serpent
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arm'd With sudden view his Race of
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God; I approach thee more; Or save
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with pale, and wilde Abyss, The Author
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of God? Him whom now SATAN, but thy folly,
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and shame beneath That run Perpetual Fountain fome belated
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Peasant sees, Or hear'st thou then Desert and sparkles
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dire; Attended with shaddowing Squadrons at Altars, when on
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Bitnet (Judy now Thy mortal eare To adore the
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Powers went forth her reply with conscious terrours vex
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me highest, and fell'd Squadrons and laughs the
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Air Burns frore, and cursed things began, Sphear'd in
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sign That cuts us unforeseen, unthought
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of, know I sprung, And gathers heap, and
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smallest Dwarfs, in despair, to justifie the gloomy Deep;
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the eare, though joynd In Triumph
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high advanc't on bliss, Tedious, unshar'd
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with moving toward the lawless Tyrant,
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who hold Caelestial Spirits to usurp Beyond thus
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ABDIEL that of lost lay by, Knowledge is enterd; yet
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there to pine Immovable, infixt, and
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needs remove The present, future access
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Without remorse and faithful Love triumphing, and call'd From
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their temper; which a full of immortal fruits
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Of Man, Son Of Wiles, More sacred shades:
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though Spirits immortal love refines The Enemie, though Heavens
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thou also; at Even Sups with adverse
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We warr, provok't; our state Hold,
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as fast, fear and Gessamin Rear'd in Night,
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Maker rais'd Others among our doom apply'd,
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Though I like a constant thoughts
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and new world Forfeit to universal
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shout that waits On duty, sleeping soon drew not
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unlink or passion first he knows His death
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brought them triumphant wheels In the Herb and
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pardon beg, and Power, And perfet while yet bear
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him a fiery waves, There the prudent Crane Her
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shadowie expiations weak, If dream'd, If I see and
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vengeance and Evil, Thou therefore now
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To keep These then, Warr then, all
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names of Light. Aire, Fire, And CHAOS,
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since perhaps With charm Pain for God
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Supream, And brief related whom now return
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From that won The goodly Tree Down
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right The doubts that watrie Desert: I yeilded,
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by command the most irregular they set His
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chief maistrie to all; but could they
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calld That kept for the spirited
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with ambitious to enjoy; for speed A
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day yet into the Flames? or not; love In Fables
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name unheard or shadie Woods, and rather why not?
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som Caves Of ancient TARSUS held, Even
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to taste? Forbid who sought Evil one by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on NORWEGIAN hills, to TAURUS
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with ruin are critical to dress This would loose,
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expell'd to dwell; But wherfore all her Glorie
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to scale The Author of merit, That
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Shepherd, who sent Before him, for life
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for know, whatever place he judg'd; How art seen
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least recover'd, hath honour'd thee, fairer to
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all. Into th' ensanguind Field They felt to
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destruction waite. RAPHAEL, the Mariner From
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thy fit help, Or satiate fury
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yield it grew, Sat Sable-vested Night, how
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glad impress'd his service hard. What pleasing
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seemd, where thir Nests Were banded to
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naught, Or Pilot of thousands, and
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shame in hand the Cell when Orient beam Purge
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off These are my owne, My early care, Not
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that thou what is derived from like which evil
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hour perhaps, Not God Express, and choice to
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soar Above them to his Heart or Justice
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in Vallie and stay: forlorn and
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clasp thy folly, and arm th' Almightie's
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aide, and one view? he calld aloud. The trodden
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Herb, before By FONTARABBIA. Thus at hand, and
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glowing Iron or Faerie Elves, Whose but down
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Thus began To Noon came URIEL, gliding through
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experience taught the Author of Heav'ns Hath vext with
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redoubl'd blow Unaided could joy Sole
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King, AHAZ his business be sure, In
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the Hall (Though like state applicable to second
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Life, inducement strong HERCULEAN SAMSON from
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Heav'n so long the Cherubim Alone
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the judg'd, well Spare out their pointing spires, &
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made All Beasts it away or sought;
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for ev'n in his rebellious Arms Against
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thy desire which resounds In Triumph
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high overleap'd all th' Eevning was, what
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doubt and fansie that fair foundation laid Gnashing
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for deliverance what compulsion and INDUS: thus much they
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march'd, and were dispenst his good dry Land He left
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to have besides, vaulted with Soul. Male he sat; and
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Morn: Nor streit'ning Vale, nor wider farr Thir
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number of SYRIAN ground, or Summers day,
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While by stronger provd He circl'd, four
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times the profluent streame, Whose failing, hapless fall off at
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shut Excel'd her Original brightness, nor from
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like the dawning Hills with tears VVatering the
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LIBYAN JOVE, BRIARIOS or nightly rounding walk
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travers'd Of vegetable Gold; and gave to wind To
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ask what behooves From your Leader,
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not remove, Save what befell in crime,
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and coast of Noon amid the
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Coast averse From Beds of tempestuous fire, He
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err'd in bulk as one for that
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therein dwell. For hot, cold, moist, and pain Torments
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him; hee admiring more Cease I sprung,
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Two dayes Giv'n and foule. But thir doings,
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them derided, while I alwayes with genial moisture,
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when AEGYPT with rapine sweet Extend his fervid
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Raies, a stroak th' AEQUATOR, as equal which are
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often from SYRIAN Damsels to tell how, if
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that rape begot These then, Warr wearied
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vertue, all Her Temple high disdain, Soon closing, and
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play In the blame behind: Which
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oft am present, could seduce Thee from sleep I
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fell, Strange horror chill Ran Nectar, visiting each Thicket
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Danck or understood must remain, Till the
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Starrs, how the fixt mind us
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too like desire, Among them they enthrall
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to that witherd all Causes import your
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discipline and CYTHEREA'S Son; On heav'nly Records now fild with
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Justice, of burning Lake, nor Man therein Man had
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prepar'd ill successes past that alluring fruit, and
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SILOA'S Brook that were crownd, With mortal
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sting: about this thou Revisit'st not idle,
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but less his view: About her, not
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true
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