Robo poem for 2022-12-06
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The character of thee, I fail where stood
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devout. To stop th' abuse Of choicest bosom'd smells Reservd
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from pursuit Back to skirt to no
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time or last At first, on Thy Thunders
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magnifi'd; but that ever since first art can
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doe, Our selves more hope conceiving
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& hymning spent. Mean while it had ceas't when
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he sent Down the op'n flie is choice) Useless
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and laughs the shrub Fenc'd up here stand
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His single hast presum'd, An Edifice too severe
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The works In other sight was absent, and stray'd
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so hee oft Humbles his Angels Demi-gods. Nor
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other Starrs lookt up in despair,
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to accord) Man his Spies About
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her absence mimic Fansie next himself rebellious,
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here below Philosophers in man a copyright holder found
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thee knowing ill, or not, with clamors compasst
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round Thick-rammd, at Altars, when he counsels from Earth twice
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ten Furies, terrible as of EVE; Assaying by me,
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the Gemms and dazling Arms, in her seat, Him
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follow'd and bliss, thy Womb: On Hills where he
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spake, and ILIUM, on by so with
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infernal Spirit That his swift pursuers
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from SYRIAN Damsels to lop thir languisht hope
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excluded thus, how the gummie bark
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of SYRIAN ground, till wandring poor, but that shadow
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seem'd, For thou his Omnipresence fills All thy
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magnific Titles now wouldst thy Wisdom thy outcry,
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and grateful Memorie: thou could'st judge
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thou saw'st, by me once as once And
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courage and for sight, smell, taste; But think that brightest
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shine. There fail them, is a ridge the birth Now
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at www.gutenberg.net Descend from beneath, Just Man, as this
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fair Idolatresses, fell Into his Godhead sing Forc't
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Halleluiah's; while ADAM by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on swift ascent is large. So sudden flame they
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aim'd That shook throughout, All but all Mankind; whom imbracing,
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thus forewarnd the boughes Yeilded with me forth all
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assaults Their surest signal, they stand, Though single. From
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Earth shall live. For envie, and
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Warr. Each hour set his veins, and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT and bid the Field; Upon himself;
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horror shot Darts in addition strange; yet remain'd; There
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let us for death. Say Heav'nly spoils, our
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thoughts that ask'd How all one; how op'nd, but he
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thereat Offended, worth Came shadowing, and obey him
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appeas'd All, and relate of God; I gave thee
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thou mightst hope relies. So said, Let
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us make appear The bended knee His Longitude through
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midst of being gav'st me; whom such acts of men?
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But evil on EVE Perceaving where he sits
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above thir Rebellion, from Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted
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by Faith Prefer, and reported to
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submit or group of revenge, immortal hate, and grace
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With singed bottom stirr The hand He effected; Man Restore
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us, the Earth Be meant, nor staid, But soon
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returnd, as built Here watching round?
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Here swallow'd up here stand Do
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thou thy magnific Titles now exhal'd,
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and obedience then alone, Too well joynd, inelegant, but
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to Reason receives, and Timbrels loud
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Hosanna's fill'd up returnd at his course, The whole
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Creation, or Death. Here he exercise Wrath
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without thy guide, half perhaps Your
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wearied vertue, for lost. Of tenfold
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Adamant, his pride Soon closing, and rather
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oft so lovly smil'd; Aire, Forth stepping opposite,
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A Globe of Pomp and that
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posteritie must be much the Name Shall we return,
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But chiefly to entertain you follow what stir
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not back recoild; the mightiest rais'd
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I describ'd his decent steps in stead of
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obtaining a wonder claims attention still the massie Gold,
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With God, In us of God; I
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view Of others, and feare Under his
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due All thy Life. Nor love sincere, Thus
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over which op'nd wide womb conceiv'd A generation, whom ADAM
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sore besides, vaulted with loud Sung Spousal, and
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dire attempt, which God Rais'd of Deluge, fed
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With Plant, in Heav'n. O Spirit, that meek
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came URIEL, one blast up-turns them set open
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brest With mortal to rebellious head. And
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visage incompos'd Answer'd. I fear; each inferior; but all
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impediment; Instant without him fierce contention brought Miserie, uncreated
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night, when her bestial Gods; aspiring Dominations: thou
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sit'st Thron'd above th' applause was gon, and
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envying stood, Thir multitude, and who knows
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His rivals, winning cheap the upper World; by
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thee repeaed; nor Fire, As one Man
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Recounted, mixing intercession sweet. But fondly thinking to dwell
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at our first Father, what he above I
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should belong not claim our loyns, to indite Warrs,
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hitherto the public peace, and just, said is the
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Moon. Thither his works What Heavens King Stood
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whispering soft, by supplication we had general Mother,
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and Grooms besmeard with adverse Legions, Angel should
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be, Though hard Mov'd our happiness,
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who might have lost By Ignorance, is no
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end; this life, and laughs the first resolv'd, If an
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hour Of Mankind they lik'd, and bid
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turn all eare Divine Interpreter, by
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Cranes: though she cry'd, Against th' Archangel. Dextrously
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thou Deep, then if this Garden
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God Of mankind in Heav'n for God
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To slumber here, though thereby Fame shall temper Hero's
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old EUPHRATES to acquaint With loss it seems
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another World, thy fear, which cannot fail,
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Since SATAN to share with ambitious aim
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Against his surmise prov'd ill seems: Which
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from those rebell Spirits could hav
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orepow'rd such delicious Paradise, and round,
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With our Darkness, cannot hurt ye, and
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all but that Man among the INDIAN
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Mount, while revive; Abandon fear; each hand Abolish
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his roam. Mean while thus returnd: URIEL, gliding
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through experience of fit for Fate, Fixt Fate,
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Or how gird the free Love To SEND
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DONATIONS or undertake The Tongue Dropt from wrauth Impendent,
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raging fires Awak'd should we know,
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The pendulous round the terms Of force he resolv'd,
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If patiently thy dwelling haply slumbring
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on Bitnet (Judy now SATAN, that possesse
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Earth, a field of me beyond
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Frighted the injur'd merit, That Man over
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HELLESPONT Bridging his evil on despair Thus said,
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Let us created, nor yet unknown The bold
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conspiracy against the watry Plain, then so
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swift race of sorrow, black Clouds
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With odds of what the Hall (Though like themselves
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The utmost measure found; So varied hee,
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but in fair EVE, some fit habitation fraught
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with three-bolted Thunder utter'd thus EVE, Of thy use,
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For Gods! yet inflicted, as Sea-men
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tell, With Gods latest Image: I for Nature in
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dismay, yet all Temples th' excess
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Of guile, We brush mellifluous Dewes, and SUS, MAROCCO
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and spread Wide interrupt can high Decree Another side,
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ADAM, earths hallowd the Center hung. All
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that strange Thou canst represent As
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stood on dry Land, yet this file should
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find grace; For state, content. If not
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had Eares To rest, Wide gaping,
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and she ascends above thy thoughts intent ITHURIEL
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and Armies Prince, O too heav'nly
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Ray United thoughts Firm land Thaws not, finding way,
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but of all. In those dropping
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Gumms, That lie bestrowne unsightly and proud
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Stayes not deale Wors then silent
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stood A Forrest side As us'd all And freely
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what follie overthrew, And shadowes, of mee
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thou ADAM, rise, Or dim Night comes it light His
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flight precipitant, and flourie lap Of
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love or right against which who since, Baptiz'd
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or bearded Grove The mind not Victory is despaird,
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For that witherd all Angelic EVE, more Then such
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wherein remaind (For what highth fal'n, so
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commanded to Truth, that must appear
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With living strength, the Books of anyone anywhere at
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mine eye not sad Sentence pleas'd, Advising peace:
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Glorie then, Then all time, when to abide
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JEHOVAH thundring out of mankind, though immortal:
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But drive them to one, but others note
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Singing thir secret Cloud, and gave
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way faint! But might else no mate For swift
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flouds: as that prospect high, High overarch't,
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and highth, and Union without to free Acceptance of
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Land, the fruitful of God their
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misrule; And utter loss Irreparable; tearms
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of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or online at all;
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but rackt with Power was seen, That
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Structure high, Where Joy entire. Then shall pervert;
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and foule. But rise, Or unknown till first tending,
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when AEGYPT with Man So JOVE
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His Seed, In EDEN planted; EDEN or
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enur'd not our task In Gods are past,
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soon discerns, and rule Us here, as Nourishment to
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advance, or steaming Lake, That heav'n his Angels; and through
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a Shepherd next and throughout the scale
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The number last Farr off From
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AURAN Eastward to serve To BEERSABA, where stood and
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all by Ceremonies Cannot without end; this God-like
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imitated State; deep as Sea-men tell, ye don From
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Noon, and call'd Satan, with me thought, will fall
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Was plac't us enslav'd, but through experience of Heav'ns
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Host: Mean while her numberd such
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united force of anyone anywhere at THEB'S
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and specious deeds What pleasing was high:
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such obedience tri'd, now prevailes, a Tiger,
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who impute Folly to soft as this essential,
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happier Lot, enjoying God-like imitated State; deep Will and
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howle and passion first born on Bitnet (Judy now Mankind;
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whom these magnific Titles now to
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augment. The Femal for
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