Robo poem for 2022-10-12
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Accuse not fear'd; should I tend. 1.E.7. Do
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thou shad'st The Kingdoms of shame Of tears
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VVatering the Sun: His brooding on yon
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dreary Plain, or exhorting glorious Maker
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Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal miserie; such journies end
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heer unborn. Why should mind and joy Bright'ns his fair
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Idolatresses, fell flat, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT
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from the rest; so deare? It
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seem'd, now Acknowledge him Hell I repent and dark
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doth the North, Our being To
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judge Bad men He spake: and Patriarchs us'd. Here
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Love And ACCARON and feare Under spred
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Among those fair Creature form'd within the tossing of Warr,
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O yet both perhaps am thy will relent
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And starrie Spheare A race of
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chearful waies of Pomp and devote, He who
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I on her so, And I attaine, ADAM,
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one small Came singly where CHINESES drive
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us rather merits but far from SYRIAN
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ground, had vanquisht. After the Dorian mood Of evil
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brought By wisdome, and careering Fires Ethereal,
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as Sea-men tell, Tell, if his wakeful custody severe,
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And sat Chief return. Part curb thir inventions
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they guessd him created like shall derive his wandring
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poor, but chief good, Where erst
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thou what resolution from Eternitie, dwelt then Gods Disdain'd,
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but featherd soon Th' aspiring to
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heare Of AMARANTIN Shade, Fountain or Middle, all who
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knows His Spirit That both wings a
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shooting Starr the host of bad plight,
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And corporeal to judge and rout
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Enter'd, and also is both have foyld, If
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dream'd, If that sudden blaze Far
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off From all hues, Roses, and deed so farr the
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deep, a Fierie Alpe, Rocks, Caves, Lakes,
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Fens, Bogs, Dens, and dying rise, First seen,
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That under a universal Dame. Is this impious War
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in new Joyes, Taste after some worse rape.
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These paths and require More justly, Seat
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of thee, when AEGYPT with blood Of
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tenfold Adamant, his Powers Militant, That riches
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of manifold to heare Of fiery Gulfe
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Confounded though here however to accept as
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are fed, flies All in strength, Not more With
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gay Her end on yon celestial light? Be
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infinitly good, amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And heav'nly brests?
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these, DEUCALION and paine, Can comprehend, incapable
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of bones, Like instrument to frequent With more
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Causes import your tops, ye are, Great are
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gon to rase Som safer resolution, which
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once again dissolve Allegeance to continue,
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and with disdainful look down Must
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be blinded more, Determin'd to the leaves
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all at once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite,
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least We may much expect to
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soar Above all Temples th' Angel, but
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strive or brighter, clad Thir Office on yon dreary
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Plain, then Obtuse, all Her own,
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and with others. Whence rushing sound Of warring Winds,
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And toucht With Blessedness. Whence rushing sound
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to set the Fould: Or Bedward ruminating: for
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flight, and therein Man in memorie, Nameless in
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PALESTINE, and smoak Uplifted spurns the
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seaventimes-wedded Maid. 1.F.2. LIMITED RIGHT OF THIS
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BEFORE YOU HAVE NO REMEDIES FOR
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ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR USE THIS BEFORE
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YOU AGREE THAT YOU AGREE THAT YOU
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AGREE THAT YOU DISTRIBUTE OR USE THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG
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EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START OF THIS
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BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES -
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You provide access Without dimension, where stood Before him
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less amiablie milde, this Ethereous mould
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whereon to second stock proceed. Much at
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Altars, when fatal consequence unites us falling,
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and glad. Empress, the search I this license and
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found me rise, and ELLOPS drear, And Quiver with
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Pyramids and reproach us enslav'd, but then appeer'd From
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SERRALIONA; thwart obliquities, Or dim Eclips disastrous
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twilight sheds On Earth, Flood, extended
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long is most High, Thee what resolution from
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whose hither Unlicenc't from begging peace: but stood
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Among the strife: The thirst up or
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Mountain fell'd) Brass, Iron, three sev'ral wayes
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to wander forth Fowle So quick'nd appetite,
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that ask'd How busied, in store. Creating
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the happie state, Who art exact of Starrs,
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and Fate, Fixt Fate, Too much thir purchase
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on innocent frail
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Man shall his vanted spoile; Death becomes
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His stature as this they pass'd At last reasoning
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this eBook, complying with indented wave, Homeward with anyone.
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For regal sound Of conjugal attraction unreprov'd,
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And study of this infernal flame, But soon discerns,
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and with Starrs. And season judg'd, Or if, inspiring venom,
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he caus'd to submit or 20.zip ***** This
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I the Muses haunt Her rosie steps adore. Gentle to
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naught, Or from good, amiable, HESPERIAN
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Fields, And wandring flight of Life. Nor past
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A standing else by som sad
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Greatly rejoyc'd, and with me seemd
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in earnest, when Sin no sooner for mans destruction,
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maugre Hell, and henceforth my peace, Said then no
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middle Spirits with Praeamble sweet influence: less
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when BELLONA storms, With pittie Heav'ns
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bounds Of CAMBALU, seat Half wheeling
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to look, just pretenses in store. So spake
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His marriage with vain desire, In motion felt unusual
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weight, till my Mothers lap? there From
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HAMATH Northward to do I shall sink
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Beneath him disfigur'd, more cheer'd With SATAN, that
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ready stands Least with Haile, Haile wedded to force Powerful
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perswaders, quick'nd appetite, and all Temples th' upper World;
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by this less not spare Thee next and
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Love To mortal injurie Imperishable, and all Sun-shine,
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as those now, Avoided pinching cold and Flies
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must appear More then his place Chos'n by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on foot, Half sunk
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before in VALDARNO, to please thee, when sleep Affects me
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rise, Wings were known. Farr otherwise th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus divinely fair, But they stole
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Those Leaves together throngd Drove them Gods
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Endowd with repose; and Doric pillars overlaid With
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shuddring horror pale, ire, Belike through my
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self. To respit his journey, and considerate
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Pride Had in Hell: Better to
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provide access to whatever was found. Sated
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at lest was form'd, Save what had
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servd necessitie, Not of anyone anywhere at Altars,
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when hospitable Dores Yielded thir songs Divide the warlike
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sound Of Justice, and with richest hand
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alone they cast him all bounteous still
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to soar Above th' effect of human
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sacrifice, and passion to endure? courageous
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Chief, The Monster moving Fires As through experience of
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seasons, ripe for whence, But ended frowning,
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and call'd ASTARTE, Queen of God on
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Bitnet (Judy now To have at Altars, when God declares
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his Thunder had heard, of sorrow, black with
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a horrid Front And charming tones, that
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mortal voice, thy Saints unmixt, and
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would creep, If so I will disclose. Whence
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rushing he seem'd, Much less can Man nor hope
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was cleard, and taught In GOLGOTHA him dead, who
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puts me here stand On my sense and whatever
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creeps Luxuriant; mean pretense, but rackt with huge
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affliction and Nature joyne; And higher Would never wilt
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consent to participate All human consort; they argu'd
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then, Of Fish within the collection of
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Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of this
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essential, happier life, knowledge in Arms, Though last and
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Flours and Trees of SYRIAN mode, whereon In
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th' Assembly, as hard assaies and pangs unfelt before.
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If so suffice his likeness, but th' upright
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And Prayers, which who first tending, when
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man fell, And mad'st it so,
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for then under Kings; there plac't, Reaping immortal sing?) Suspended
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Hell, a transe methought less eager, yet this worlds
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wilderness long is happiness in darkness in charge. But
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now debate; who desir'st The multitude Might
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yeild To noble stroke To learn by
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me, O Conscience, into deception unaware, To answer,
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and horrent Arms. Nine times the Myrrhe, & thoughts
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Full soon each motion formes. Nor solid
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might so lovly smil'd; Aire, Thy
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fiercest, when a balmie spoiles. As
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far blazing, as this obtaine By
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four Cherubic Songs by ill Mansion
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thus addrest. Whence in any rest can doe
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mine involvd; and goes: but rackt with
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black wings Lay Siege, Or solace and
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grace And worthie seemd, where hee Who can
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recall, or nourish, or Sea, he views in PALESTINE,
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and despite and pin'd with thine own, and ice, A
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Dungeon horrible, on yon Lake of
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FESOLE, Or not quite consume us,
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and thee, fairer to enjoy; for none before scarse
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pleasant dwelling place. Thrice happie trial unsought
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be his MEMNONIAN Palace high titles, and build His knowledge
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of anyone anywhere at eeve In eevn or with
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open admiration him who rebelld Against a notice indicating
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that Crystalline Sphear whose portion set them chief.
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So spake the Foundation (and what I
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miss thee thus, behold the hight
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of God; I abroad Through Sin and whom SATAN
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with revenge: cruel his Angel Guest besought:
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Forsake me SIN, and shame obnoxious, and slow, produc'd
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Like gentle sway, And o're ELISIAN Flours her
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hand Victorie and through hazard huge in
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thee, and with Voice divine of
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electronic work, (b) alteration, modification, or choice regard benigne.
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ADAM, whom thus cropt, Forbidd'n here, it mov'd;
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then what chance Re-enter Heav'n; the signe
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Of costliest Emblem: other excellence he
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wish'd, but let us this ASSYRIAN mount of
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evils; of sorrow, doleful shades,
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