Robo poem for 2020-09-16
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Thrones and bare Earth, with obscure and evil
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hour Of gesture proudly eminent Stood like sense
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th' invisible vertue even to Heav'n: The Author of
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seasons, ripe for ADAM first inflam'd
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of Regal Power so endur'd, till wandring feet Hasting
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this woe, With fixed seat, Him by native dust? O
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Visions of power It cannot together drive us of operation
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brings To one individual Soule For aught by Deitie
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or PGLAF), owns a Serpent Tongue Dropt from the
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happy State, Seem twilight sheds On LEMNOS th' ambrosial
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fragrance after some furder woe in PALESTINE, and shews
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of tempestuous fire, His anger, when he
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feignd; Under thy constancie, approve thy Guide
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was seen, The Bird and years, towards his
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highth, Stood fixt Thir Aierie Caravan high
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abode, those above his crime, and dire change
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Befalln us remote Produces with beaked prow Rode
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with loud Through the waste, with Orient
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Colours waving: with high Supremacie of Warr,
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since fate inevitable Subdues us, linkt in me
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thy Manhood where stood and mercy shewn On those colourd
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plume sprinkl'd with me With Naphtha and sense, yet him
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in swift as with my help, Or
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fansied so, By mee; not taste of joy Tenderly wept,
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much advanc't, We know both Man I mean suiters,
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nor shun'd; And Light Imitate when to
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spite us descend The Victors proud? Ere this work,
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a smile Of endless woes? inexplicable Thy coming, and
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wedded to consult began. Of others,
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who knew me are told, So sung Unmeditated,
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such united force renew'd Springs upward
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Man fall'n. Yet Chains and therein Each shoulder broad,
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since he seem'd, to afford him Som say
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first a Race of him, life the scepter'd Haralds
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by Lot hath in Arms, Though last
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Of God, are set, and joy, but
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to behold, Into our angry Foe
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in Plaine God to fix Their surest signal,
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they outcast from wound, though divided into
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this Arbour, or Intuitive; discourse more Thenceforth,
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but thou spok'n as mire: for the Port, though should
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not hast'n to immortal sing?) Suspended Hell, or
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Unison: of eyes, One foot Of destind aim. But fate
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In some Island, oft, as oft, and somwhere nigh
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founderd on thy advise or loquacious, thus
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and Mirtle, and fulfilld All Nations, and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the Moon.
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Thither let loose thee resolvd, Rather how light,
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ofspring of MICHAEL Wrought still in luxurious Cities, where
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he oppos'd; and know no small
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donations can grow In Heav'n, And
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DIPSAS (Not so rife There didst invest
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The savour of Evening rose: When out three
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that breaths from men on then all; with
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gastly wounds of noblest temper and
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ill, for within them; wilt not a flame
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they come, Conducted by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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the Precipice Of Earth yeelds, Varietie
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without Night, Circle his alimental recompence
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it self am Hell; my Native East
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his Altar fum'd, By Sacred silence to soar
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Above th' hour perhaps, to augment. The
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sound throughout the permission then, Of his
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great Sire, to disburden Nature him instrument
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of Morning, Dew-drops, which declares his Familie he sees,
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Or Longitude, where I send ye, and
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riot, feast and jarring sound throughout
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the Reign thou on Bitnet (Judy
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now Foule dissipation follow'd RIMMON, whose deare Short intermission
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none admire That practisd falshood under wrauth,
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and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He to nobler
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birth Now nearer, Crowns inwove with hoarse
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cadence lull Sea-faring men they prescrib'd, to submit or
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from Hell, then anough, that strife Was not
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soon Absolv'd, if ever, and torne With
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Plant, said SATAN, hee oft times
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He speeds, and all things; in Heav'n.
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They saw, Surveying his breath stir
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not lost; the Aire Of PHILISTEAN DALILAH, and worthiest
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to soar Above them breeding wings Over the gloomy Deep;
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What order, though bare backs upheave
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Into my might, rid heav'n would want Cornice
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or Song, That sacred memorie, Nameless in yonder
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blazing with speed, and longing eye; Nor what
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sort In Heav'n ruining from SYRIAN mode, whereon
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Who speedily through expectation when his fatal course
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he stalkes with swift flouds: as Are
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ever sunk in Heav'n. They measure
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found; So wide Territorie spred Ensignes pierc'd the rest;
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Man So dear pledge Of radiant Cloud, Least hee
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of anyone anywhere at all; but when
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they treat till the Sun: His
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head and helmed heads between, yet never will
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haste the fee as Hell, not
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spare Thee also is my sense th' Arch-Enemy,
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And CUSCO in Heav'n. But let dry Land
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hereafter from God, thereby Fame shall his Angels; and
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seemliest by ORONTES, and shame beneath This Tree yeilding
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Seed, And fell Driv'n headlong flaming rode
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Farr off Human, to retire As some immediate Warr,
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Nor stood There rest, if they assayd,
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and at Altars, when Cherubic Songs by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on mischief, and effect
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of pain Torments him; if else free they
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say; But say, some evil go to
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manifest thee too heav'nly Audience loud and all
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ye bless Me from mans delightful task
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and Repentance, none sure your Realm, but
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a bitter memorie Of midnight search, where And carnal
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pleasure, solitarie. What Heavens King Omnipotent to soar
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Above them forge Illusions as that
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sighs began. Is lost, If this hazard in Triumph
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high Of smoak and sinns Against
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such dear delight to wilde. Thou to Land he
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glad that strife Was never, Arms Gird on, Chaumping his
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other Creatures wanting power Shall separate he fell,
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from Couch to repair that possesse
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Earth, Aire, Thy tempring; with gay enameld colours
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mixt, Dissolvd on themselves decreed Thir
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Crowns inwove with keen Nor grateful smell of easier shunnd?
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God to judge Bad influence into his eye, and
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Pickaxe arm'd With Centric and full. After the Giant brood
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Of new delight, Awake, arise, or cause
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To say the ranged powers Could once thir mornings
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rural labours crown As we may likeliest
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find this gloom For his breath
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her Fancie, and force Death is, and
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rule, Each perturbation smooth'd with her
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Husbands hand the Flowr of SYRIAN Damsels to soar Above
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th' Air With ardor to know, And judg'd
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Without my right hand his Legions
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to confirm his graspe What force believe Almighty,
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since denounc't that live, The paine fled amain, pursu'd
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Delighted, and wide, Likest to ADAM's doubt within beyond
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hope, imperious, & the backside of knowledge, as live
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at once With sweet thus distemperd brest, And
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what malicious Foe Tempting affronts us with bold
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Compeer. Is fortitude Of Thunder: and build up
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rose A woodie Theatre Of King By
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som are at thir number of Mans nourishment,
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by things therein Each Tree of
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ISAAC, and cannot and all dismaid,
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And shall need, or Kid, that rape begot These
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wicked wayes that mortal sight Took leave, and therein
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dwell. And call and Reason claimd Superior sway: From him,
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life I with vast of anyone
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anywhere at Noon to plague us?
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what ere fall'n on mans delightful
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Seat Was meant by conversing I Should prove thir course,
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and call'd EGYPT, divided into th' Antagonist of
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ADAM sore The King Ride on Thy choice Of
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Natures Womb, that sat A standing
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still, In secret, riding through fire Of light Flew
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divers, wandring poor, but down Warring in Heav'n which
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follows dignity, might his horrid hair
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Shakes Pestilence and blasted Heath. He
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ended; when Fate and pride, and gaze the
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Skie With silent circumspection unespi'd. Now lately
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Heaven long ere day Repeated, and pale, and
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rubied Nectar flows: In at 4557 Melan
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No pretenses in Heav'n (So call Of Waters,
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Woods, and shame to soar Above all temptation
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to suffer seems On golden hue Appeerd, with Heav'ns
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whol circumference, confirm'd. Thither let us invisible Glory unobscur'd,
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And dig'd out th' Artick Sky, and weltring by
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dubious Battel in Heav'n Seek not of Men
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also, and rising with bestial Gods; aspiring to enlighten
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th' Eternal King besmear'd with grasped arm's Clash'd on Bitnet
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(Judy now Led on, MAMMON, the uncolourd skie,
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Or when the gray Had bred;
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then prosperity Could merit more came to
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begirt th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring So spake th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus Eve repli'd. Is Center, and spoil and
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ILIUM, on which ready stands to suffer
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here perhaps More glorious once to proof to soar
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Above all Mankind. That Shepherd, who himself in Armes No
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pretenses in every lower still to
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thee bring, Where TIGRIS at large
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field, where Nature in ambiguous words, &
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through each behind in unapproached light turnd to
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soar Above them soft'nd Soile, for God
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himself thus alone, By moderation either He never see
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that thir prey, Watching where PILASTERS round Shadow from
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utter loss, and mad demeanour, then Divine! Hail universal
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hiss, the terms of receipt that walks
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To utter Deep: There oft are
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numberless, to anyone anywhere at Altars, when hospitable
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Dores Yielded thir swift their Names in Heav'n
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stand on IMAUS bred, Whose image
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thou then pursue Thy praises, with pale fear
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not then, what stir not over-rul'd Thir armor
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help'd thir looks,
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