Robo poem for 2021-04-26
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Forsake me dark, What might induce us Two
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Planets rushing he sat not, But thir appetite,
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least his roam. Mean while they stand, And mee
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of Paternal Deitie, while it I seduc'd With
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inoffensive pace that Saphire Fount of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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God voutsafes to soar Above th' irrational, Death is as
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had powerfullest to move new eBooks, unless
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we end Of EDEN or conceald, Then aught
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but narrow room in spight of Power I
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pursue By thy side? As through
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Pond or timerous flock together went she ingorg'd
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without law Erre not, and excite Fallacious hope, to
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restore The rest In this agreement,
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disclaim any country in by strength, Not of Dance
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not awd, Yet willingly thou attended gloriously from
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darkness borne With Mountains lodg'd Against
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unequal work ease The Battel to let it be
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your sense, Dazl'd and Palaces he also may reign in
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despair, to that render me not soon Follow,
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as oft, as the Foundation was this obscure wing Came
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the Sea of Gods likeness, thy Womb: On evil brought
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Death be moovd Thir freedom, they naked on, with
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aught divine of Paradise first appeering
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kenns A triple-mounted row of liquid, pure, Severe, but turns
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Wisdom thy transgression due, Thir nimble feet
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might relate To Hill, Dale, Pursues the Bower More
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aerie, last a Rampart. MAMMON spake. Deliverer from despair. In
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wise Or fansied so, An Atom, with
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chilling gripe fast his voice; the
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shoar Bursting with th' accustomd hour Down
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sunk before scarse from Councel call'd
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and lost, This my Fancie is undefil'd and surrounding Fires;
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Till, as far whose delightful Seat
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of those spots, unpurg'd Vapours not of Worshippers
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Holy Memorials, acts of thee, and
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deifie his Crest receive. At the part
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loss of being naked, miserable. Let not substance, gently
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warms The Victors proud? Ere he had
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thrown That open'd wide Tenfold the Altar, bowing lowly
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reverent Towards him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels contented with right
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against the dreaded name To settle here showst
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me, the bridal Lamp. Thus when AEGYPT with
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us, and Ages of gayest plume sprinkl'd with
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count'nance too high, for fight, then they talk'd,
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Smote on men. Immediately a berrie, and
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all temptation then, when their Prison ordain'd Good
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and passion first to move new Possessor: One who
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from thy crime Of Arts that uxorious King,
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though not lost; the Coast, whose Bark by
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so enflame my right as willing,
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pay thee unblam'd? since they First Fruits, &
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wing'd from thought one Heart, one touch or prune, or
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pusht with me held, Even to
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all; with me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite,
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and Aire, Forth reaching to doom Reserv'd
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him high over HELLESPONT Bridging his guide she
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retire. And now direct In billows, leave not be:
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Taste this, thou wert created) we heard remote.
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Towards either Wing, and will not restraind
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as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the Spirit That
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space the field, where flowes GANGES or drink,
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and behold Loaden with delight; how the
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mid Aire; Though single. From him, Towns, and
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willing feet Hasting this Mount Rais'd on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to prevent worse would recant Vows and favour, him
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endowd, with thee reconcil'd, at large Beyond
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th' HORIZON; then prosperity Could once upright And now
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Advanc't in dreams, Ill for delight of
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strict necessitie Subdues us, as great cause
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addrest, Stood reimbattell'd fierce, From hard be
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bounteous still Divine instructer, I repent
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or not, much what was askt. The
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flowry Dale of pure Sprung from new trouble
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brought, wher found, fast had ceas't when
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ARGO pass'd On heav'nly Ray United
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States copyright holder), the lower flight, Mangl'd with
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ten fold More Angels Food, and
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spread Ensigns marching might Heap on Bitnet
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(Judy now severe, had ceas't when call'd aloud. Whence
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in Heav'n Refrein'd his fury yield
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it be renamed. With dreadful gloom, Which hung
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Like doubtful hue: but short retirement urges
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sweet repast they learn'd And these
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beyond The trouble raise: Hast thou claim'st me
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then too fast shut of far renown'd, Th'
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Eternal Providence, And wilde, Access deni'd; and therein
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or possess All hast allayd The just pretenses
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in Glory extinct, and Sword of operation blest voices, uttering
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thus astonisht on ground The Confines
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met conceaves delight, and, as may reign King,
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All yours, now low, As soft showers; and fro
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To adore the Minstrelsie of Warr, what
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skill or deletions to set thee Came ASTORETH,
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whom his foes, not thine; it I therefore, open
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shew, Deep under him rise Above all hue, as
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Princes, when the fatall hands No Creature grew, Sat
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on golden Lamps and let us play, Strait
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side They hand Seisd mine, Neither our great MESSIAH King
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MESSIAH, and heard, without end; Till good workes no
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danger, and interrupt the Moon. Thither full of
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solid good Descends, thither they recoild affraid
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At once With notes Angelical to naught, Or from
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pain up returnd, Pleas'd with OLYMPIAS, this agreement. If
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shape Spangl'd with Myrtle crownd, Look'st from
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the chains Heapt on Bitnet (Judy
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now Gladly into full terms of Arms Against
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the cash Of leaves all th' EGYPTIAN
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Spouse. Much at rest his thanks sufficient, or
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here ended, and shame beneath This our woe; Whatever sleights
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none neglects, Took leave, and Omnipotent Decree,
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The Garden, planted here Will For
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Understanding rul'd not, and with steddie
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wing Came the Orb Through Optic Glass the wicked,
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and paternal Love, Where Armies rush To
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add Faith, not slip th' Arch-Angel rowl'd; The Planets
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and Confusion worse our Glory extinct, and with
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vain Against the Serpent? hee descries Ascending by
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thee the companions of chearful waies
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of Hell, then first broke from wound, But all
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Eye, In amorous delight. She gave me on
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golden seat's, Frequent and wing'd with
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me thir Rebellion, from Morn her
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Globe, Fermented the rest In Wood
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fast they durst affront his Line From Beds of
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delicious Grove, or who without end;
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this new-made World, Or happiness and hath planted by
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Fate Meant mee, and call'd His
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Stature, and Odours and ransom set. And
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finde where Youth smil'd With borders long divisible, and
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all imbroild, And o're ELISIAN Flours Imborderd on
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Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full happiness thou
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profoundest Hell More terrible array on stiff Pennons, towre
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The Serpent, whom SATAN except, Who mourn'd
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in Heav'n so true, they were seen:
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Hee on Bitnet (Judy now return'd, with thine,
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to serve in suffering feel? Nor less desire which having
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pass'd Through labour push'd Oblique the flowrie Brooks
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In search with matter new life. So warnd
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The radiant Seat of Good and Omnipotent none Of
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conflict; over all these earthly by proof to accord) Man
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his Reign At first it long, that rape
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begot These Elements, these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in
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wisdom, and excells Them whom JOHN saw
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Heav'n Of congregated Waters under wrauth, O Conscience,
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into strange vagaries fell, And works
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Created pure. But for sight, smell, taste;
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But evil go This knows His count'nance seemd now Sea,
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now Shot down Thus earlie, thus began.
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Assembl'd Angels, or degrade thine Of present evils, with
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hideous Peal: yet, when BELLONA storms, With deafning shout, return'd
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them stood in Celestial Roses intermixt with fire
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and labour push'd Oblique the Devil with almost
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no Creature grew, Sat on by the Angelic
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Vertue and Sword of Hell, say I keep, by
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gradual scale sublim'd To tempt not Die, perhaps
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Shall yeild them rose Satan involv'd In highth
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of just and Battlements adorn'd With wide watrie calme
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mood Of onset ended parle, and right. For death,
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as the Shield, Awaiting what highth of
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Sulphur. Thither by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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As Man over Man Which when they heard
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remote. Towards him disfigur'd, more it away or guile contemn;
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Suttle he pass'd, and knows that
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shall need, hee sat Fast by
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whose thwart of Spirits of chaines,
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Proud limitarie Cherube, and plaid at
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Altars, when from on IMAUS bred, Whose but within
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thee so, By me down alone My Glorie,
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and frugal storing firmness gains To pass
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disguis'd; They saw Th' infernal pit I
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for flight, Thou surely hadst thou attended gloriously from the
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grim Glar'd lightning, and glad Morn accomplish'd the Empire
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neighbouring round. And dictates to tell
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His Nostril wide And should be, Though
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but well may copy it, give
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his light. These in Heav'n URANIA, by
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sad dismay Astonisht: none for Heav'n Gate Looks down alone
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My Fancy to its own a weather-beaten Vessel holds
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the Muses haunt Her dowr th' Eternal woe; Where
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entrance won: Fixt Fate, Too mean
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to force is ours, Differing but me.
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Some easier habitation, bend With deafning
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shout, return'd up stood unmov'd thus divinely fair, fit Love
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Had entertaind, as next him due
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audience, when with tears and trouble, which to
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Paradise up rose Satan involv'd Thir
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Lords, leader to descrie the Name Shall we perhaps
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Shall long Had been thir sweetness no memorial, blotted out
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three folds were who not soon
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recompenc't with tears must By which, in highest
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Heav'n. Which two Of Nights extended
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