Robo poem for 2022-02-24
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So Eev'n and wide: in VALDARNO, to
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all; needs remove thee thy Fathers sight. But
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to soft Recorders; such Majestie seemd remediless, Thus said,
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as farr at command, and ILIUM,
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on mans behalf Patron or heav'd his loines and
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pain Can else might Then had filld with thir vacant
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room, though overthrown. I seduc'd With what proof ye
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submit or Sea, and therein By us when
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Sin and full. After his heavier on Bitnet
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(Judy now lost, Regardless of words, actions
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oft beheld? those bad plight, And on, and
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with me thus, unmovd with gay
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Religions full blaze Insufferably bright. Nor stop thy Sister,
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and dangers, heard attentive, and drearie Vaile
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They saw, how may mitigate and with
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Tears such obedience then Warr therefore, open or apprehend? MICHAEL,
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this place, Perpetual Fountain flow'd, Thou canst, who knew
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him perplext, where plentie hung Like Night, how
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soon returnd, Pleas'd highly pleasd, and effectual might,
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To prayer, repentance, and thrice happie state, as Evening: Cover
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me thus, though thou bidst Unargu'd I for Thou
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telst, by whose delightful Seat Was moving
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Fires between; Over Fish replenisht, and met
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of him, nor enviest. I at
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highth In Triumph high pitch let us descend
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A triple-mounted row Of SERVITUDE to
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finde thee unblam'd? since thou needst her Fruits
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at Altars, when Spirits is thine; Thy youth, thy words
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ADAM what could subdue My hold what resolution
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rais'd Their great Sire, to fit his foes walk
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not return They hand Nothing imperfet by Batterie, Scale, and
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retain The less toil, and peaceful words the Head
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a fierie Region, what befell in both contain a
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secret spake. Deliverer from mee shall trust thee
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Love hath his illustrous Guest besought: If true, here
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confin'd, Inhabitant of thee, in Hell, not
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contemptibly; with tender herb, tree, fruit, floure, Glistring
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with violence, hee the Sun: His laughter at
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Altars, when to accord) Man his next favourable spirit,
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propitious while here Chains and freely
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love, though opprest and Flour. Our Enemy, our thoughts
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Wast present, future time. With Reason, might determine,
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and Michael Hart, the like one he
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stood Vaild with dangers and giv'n
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Over his days work, you find who first of
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nature breeds, Perverse, all delight hath joynd In
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the Wind thir Names, And renders us now direct
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Thir pamperd boughes, and orewhelm whatever place can
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grow in FRANCISCAN think how may have then my
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help, And calculate the surging smoak and love. I
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seduc'd With rapid wheels, or rare,
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With Reason, all good; So told as
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are set here? This said, he feignd; Under what
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God to view they reduc'd To mortal
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passage broad, since none Are many
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sins and sole delight, The powers of
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joy Sparkl'd in despair, to bruise
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my wondring at command, and wedded pair
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And set free will, Hard liberty
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before her spotty Globe. His proud With stubborn patience
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as thick bestrown Abject and obedience
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could his Dart Strange horror chil'd At
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one blow SABEAN Odours and all assaults Their
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living God, promisd Race, Charg'd not surpassing Glory of
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Pomp and descending had displeas'd, his strong and
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with awful Ceremony And pious awe,
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that shall Reign in Heav'n he
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nailes thy flesh, when the Quires the
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power Which had remov'd VVhich onely God, from among
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th' upright wing Came shadowing, and MESSIAH,
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and LIBECCHIO. Thus fenc't, and drearie
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Vaile They gatherd, and strict necessity;
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Our Enemy, our Primitive great first-Movers hand the
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GREEK and dangers, heard remote. Towards her, not
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lost; Attonement for neither various shapes
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and freedom plac't; Whence and low,
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As we again provoke Our Enemy,
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our deliverer up his approach, and press'd her
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Works of him, such another World, To wearie
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him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels Food, and call'd Seas:
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And injury and full. After the Winds,
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that possesse Earth, who envies now has a
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rout Enter'd, and honour claim'd AZAZEL as farr thy
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Spheare; Till The King anointed, whom yet from farr; So
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should be refus'd) what heart too little think Submission?
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Warr and Wind thir mouthes With nicest touch. Immediate
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in Heav'n so prevaild, that fixt mind no
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watch Our inward thence And charming symphonie
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they threw down his timely dew of
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as earthly bliss Enjoy'd by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on thoughts, and speed; Havock and
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posture have mixt. Not of seeming pure, Instruct me,
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O foul defeat Hath emptied Heav'n, that destruction
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doom'd. How art wont to participate All Power, thy
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Empyreal Host with matter all, To
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respit his might, where so swift their side
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As through many Kings foretold, a sky. The new
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life. So spake the individual work in large of
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somthing more dread of this easie yoke
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Of som small Accomplishing great Luminarie Alooff the
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undergrowth Of Knowledge forbidd'n? Suspicious, reasonless. Why comes That
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dwelt happy Tribes, On this high OLYMPUS,
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thence expell'd, reduce To protect the rest what
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eyes the Sun: His marriage with Mineral fury,
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aid aspiring To claim in writing (or any
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part in our present Before his head, possessing
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soon discern'd, Regardless of Light after his Bill An
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Earthlie Guest, walks at lest Dinner
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coole; when it aught of Warr, what
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chance, what highth and running Streams among
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the Morn return'd, for ev'n in an Iron
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with words attention gaind, & saw Of SENNAAR,
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and fro convolv'd; so customd, for you are.
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Mean while here Breathe forth redounding smoak Uplifted
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spurns the vast Abyss Heard on
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light; when all assaults Their surest signal,
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they adore for nearly any Project
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Gutenberg is reason, to force with
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Eternal Providence, And writh'd him rise A
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third as it light As the five other doubt
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within her nocturnal Note. Thus earlie, thus double-form'd,
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and Violets, and all th' upright with pale.
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But these The Adversarie. Nor the points
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of pure Ethereal Vertues; or grav'n
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in Mercy and passion into the
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green Cape Ply stemming nightly toward the
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frown Each Flour which these to
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animal, To Idols through experience taught In battailous aspect,
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and entertain The radiant light, Besides what seem'd
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his rage let us down Thus
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with vast survey Useless and plac't in mutual league,
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United States. If any binary, compressed, marked up, the use
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of hateful strife, hateful Office is Sovran King, though
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the threshing floore his Angels; and press'd her
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soft'nd Soile, for Maistrie, and fell His death
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releast Some easier conquest now wholly on Thy
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miscreated Front unfould; That run Potable Gold,
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And utter and worthy of death condemnd
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A God, as set Labour and thee,
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foretold his envie dwell In thee charge anything
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for ever saw Heav'n so ordains:
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this odious offspring whom sad EVE
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yet methought less to Heav'n; or some the night.
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That Golden Architrave; nor could long
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divisible, and Pine, or associated in Heav'n and
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die: what so sad, yet from Golden Rinde Hung over
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HELLESPONT Bridging his purpose, nor was
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none, Created hugest that crownst the work, or
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vehement desire, which yet unpaid, prostration vile, the
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flood To my advice; since good, sham'd,
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naked, hid themselves I assume, or who rather
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(Far other Hemisphere had filld Th' associates
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and supposest That fought at first thoughts
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and smallest forms Rather admire; or
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Hill, Which if ought Rather then saist thou? whom
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soon reduc'd To visit men Unseen, both ascend
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Ethereal, and wanton ringlets wav'd As whom
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these Beasts observ'd Thir nature, and descending, bands Of nectarous
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draughts between, and thrice happie Light, Thrones, With his
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Spirit impure what high repute Which
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here, as in despair, to reign in worship
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thee threw Down sunk Under yon Lake with
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their Creator, and Flour. Our State secure,
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Leaps o're dale his ear Listens delighted. Eevning on,
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Image of EVE; Assaying by me equally; nor
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could charm Pain for that sleep? The discord which
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in Heav'n somtimes Ascend to front to soar
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Above all time, In the Garland to
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beare Through the Empire neighbouring Hills, so
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bold: A darksom passage down Wide waving, all enflam'd first
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broke loose? is accessed, displayed, performed, viewed, copied or
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ATLAS unremov'd: His hand coast, som message
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high To Idols through a foe: and
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ASCALON, And season judg'd, well joynd, inelegant,
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but fled him, colour'd then his hands;
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Under him disfigur'd, more perfet Gold compos'd
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SATAN with corporeal to ascend, sit
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contriving, shall beget, Is Center, and with sorrow
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stood, Yet live With hundreds and Timbrels loud that
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they anon Down the Heav'n, which for the
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general Names Of this Ethereous mould Incapable of 20%
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of Heav'ns Host: Mean while The Heads and Plaine,
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whereon we live, of his gorgeous
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wings, or the terms imposed by millions her seat Thir
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callow young, but what place foretold
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Should favour sent us, his view: About him out
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such choice Leads up so huge He took thir
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residence, And every creeping thing no falshood under darkness;
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but he so hee oft appeers. Thee, Serpent, thy full
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of Spirits with surpassing Glory never from
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the ease thy folly, and ANGOLA
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fardest from one greater should thy God,
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shalt eate thereof all works Created thee, rather thou
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took'st With gentle
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