Robo poem for 2022-10-23
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Whence true allegiance, constant thoughts revolv'd, his
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Disciples, Men to unthrone we might know; At
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Feed or wilt descrie Communicating Male he surveys, and Flies
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must light, Directly towards them free, but chief
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maistrie to free Acceptance of taste No happier
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EDEN, shall goe and mix the
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CYCLADES DELOS or middle Spirits immortal love To
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bottomless perdition, there He lookd, and with
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heart Substantial Life, And thither rowl'd Diurnal, or possibly
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his utter is low creeping, he
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throws his malice serv'd but hast'n to
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deplore Her rosie steps adore. Gentle to my
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Shade or ATLAS unremov'd: His Cattel pastur'd late,
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now fild with various view; Groves and
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Patriarchs us'd. Here shalt pass Occasion
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which yonder starrie train: But think superfluous
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begin to pervert that shall he roam'd the surging
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smoak and gates of man a royalty fee
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for who renounce Thir language and Gold Of
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Heav'n, If mettal, part Rose out th' adventure then
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if within the boughs each rural mound the glittering
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Tents of wise, more bold design Pleas'd it
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self And giv'st access, but thir Tongues a
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glossie scurff, undoubted sign of that end,
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in VALDARNO, to reverse) To open
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when, and discernes, Irrational till in paragraph 1.C below.
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There dwell In Balmie Sweat, which we hold
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Betwixt th' advantage gaine. What he
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strode. Th' eternal Paradise Lost, by whose Bark by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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lead where Woods and ANCIENT NIGHT, I decree, Mine
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with perplexing thoughts with peccant Angels seen Hitherward
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bent rather why not? som other torments inwardly I
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this subject for life giv'n To trouble raise: Hast
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thou beest he; But past or strict necessity; Our second
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Sovrantie; And dig'd out of truth; who
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shouldst not void of season judg'd, the LIBYAN
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JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and build His fierceness of Seas,
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each Morn Orient in dismal Den, Not to binde with
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jocond to Death menac't would dance, which God attributes
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to direct Our Maker to transferre The grosser feeds the
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Snowy top Of Fancie then if Earth Rose
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out the Crown had forbid the Fiend.
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Back from like folly shewes; Authoritie and
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SATAN except, none henceforth most excels in
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Heav'n arriv'd, both stood Of force
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is a constant Lamp, and with OLYMPIAS, this dire
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example high! Ingaging me now Was known As through
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impotence, or re-use it brought: and thy Guide
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And now clear I thither anon His
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course ore the sick busiest from hence, for
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damages, costs and evil; Which from utter dissolution, as
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the Spear. From standing fight, the Moon. Thither came
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they, who first, for Fate, So passd they sang
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of men? But say first this gloom;
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the use of bones, Like this Universe,
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and all due Of refuge, and therein or present,
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could no cloud Of Gods Thy Rebels, or Air, if
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any manner are thy only to
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submit or late. Som advantagious act Rais'd,
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as farr remov'd Not obvious, not over-rul'd Thir
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appetite More miserable; both Skie, in darkness
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lyes Bordering on flours, much remit His trust thee
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Impresst the arched roof Pendant by
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just th' expanse of Pomp and licensed works
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based on golden Shields; Then that
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one slight bound Threatn'd, nor in Heavn, & divulg'd, if
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he pass'd, and regain the brightning Orient Colours waving:
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with me soon arriv'd, and Fowle, Ev'ning from
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Just, and bear, Our circuit walles this Imperial Ensign,
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which else must overshadow all liability
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to wander forth all Heav'n, soon they rag'd Against
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the Skins of supernal Power. Will either Coast light-armed
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scoure, Each hour Not of Hell, Which
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God Of Trumpet Sung: in Mercy
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and reprov'd, retort, Wherefore do what is
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just Men who hold us down Thir
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pleasant savourie pulp they sought: him
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out three lifted up silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's;
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while To mortal combat or possess All
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her middle darkness visible Serv'd only canst
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no wonder now tost And fast by,
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For regal sound Th' Image whom our woe, All
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sounds The key of anyone anywhere at first
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born With Rose like which on Gods,
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and vain Covering if he rode brightest,
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till rais'd By simply meek; that waits
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On EUROPE with crescent Horns; To stuff this license
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and with almost no effect, But fondly overcome in
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Orbes hath made pure marble Air With dread then
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Birthright Son in each other, that
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Fruit, like the Beasts observ'd Thir inward Powers, nor
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endearing smiles from whence no representations concerning which who
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therefore unmeet for thee above them beholding
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from those dayes To trample thee unblam'd? since thine
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eare Divine Behests obey, worthiest to interpose his fault
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amerc't Of God, where old repute,
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Consent or intermission none appeerd, From
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off and envying stood, And drink
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the spirited with songs to drouze, Charm'd
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with EURYNOME, the selfsame place From hence, though
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by fight, yet such righteousness To argue
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in her Daughters EVE. What wonder? when thir Orbs
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impose Such whispering soft, by name His Seasons, and
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place After soft with delight; how gladly then on With
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Frontispice of Gold, His bright the Trees
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ye are, Great triumph and all monstrous,
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all may meet is, and dangers, heard
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remote. Towards either end us; and
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sent forth ELIXIR pure, Instruct me, the Books
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of Heaven, There didst obey him reverent,
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and with revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the Sin-born Monster
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moving speech, Turnd fierie Cope Of contraries; all
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comliness and Sleep on, MAMMON, the drie;
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Part wield thir Orbs, Or Longitude, where peace
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within, Favour from SYRIAN mode, whereon
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In MOSCO, or heav'd his circling row
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of Glorie: which evil he whom now sad
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overthrow and fearless, nor wanted in awe of
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Hell to soar Above them at http://pglaf.org/fundraising.
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Contributions to my dream, Whose but in
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Heav'n permits, nor the Sun: His punishment, or have
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rul'd. True appetite, that state, And at large
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and pile Stood like which God ordaind; Out of
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sweetest Sents and most irregular they
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stand, And Heav'n Though by things now know no
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mate For never tasted, envies now
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reignes Full soon had displeas'd, his
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Cov'nant in reward Of his voice;
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the void of this windie Sea without redemption,
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without end as Sea-men tell, Tell, if ye touch
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with choice the Constellations on Bitnet
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(Judy now low, As Man Higher degree Of outward
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aid to succeed. He who him appoint; And
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Princely counsel in Glory never to dwell; But if
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what had vanquisht. After these at
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mine Eyes, and Creeping things, let mee shall
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die. How few unknown Region, this Throne, for
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Fate, Or satiate fury thus oppos'd. Hail holy Hill a
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Mountain fell'd) Brass, Iron, three folds were
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known. Farr was at these scarce had
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need With head, but he sees, while Night Darkens
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the Starrs lookt up here however small
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night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming some evil thence call'd.
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There swallow'd up here Chains and as great Fell
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long the Pole. O Powers Militant, That ever since
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the brittle strength from one World Be
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Center mix And sweet Extend his
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Angels; to animal, To tempt with
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zeal. Thus BEELZEBUB Thus said, Why am wont,
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of Heaven, There to com ADAM saw Vertue
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should rise Unvanquisht, easier habitation, bend all Hell Captive Ark
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be call'd Princes of Harp Thir specious
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deeds in Heav'n. And gladly would have th'
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Empyreal Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, If shape they list
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into the current of paragraphs 1.E.1 through fire
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Unquenchable, the spicie Drugs: they now has agreed to
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bear; those cursed World enjoydst, And injury
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and superfluous begin Your military obedience, to seek
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needless cause the dark'nd lantskip Snow, or second, or
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TREBISOND, Or won The Prison ordain'd to Force or
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immortal fruits Of our Web pages for I
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seduc'd them The Victors proud? Ere Sabbath
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kept. And overwhelm thir Fate; As stood obdur'd,
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And should much the fresh and
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horrent Arms. Nine times Of new flesh of Hell
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sate them more. With Gemms of Men
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with everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of prospect large
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day, which else according to bloom,
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but as mee. They to do not her victorious
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Bands With branches lopt, in hue,
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and paine Fled ignominious, to soar Above
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them frisking playd All as huge
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extent somtimes, with our instruction to haunt Her
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motions, or Faerie Elves, Whose easier conquest now expecting
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Each Warriour thus to promote. Yet
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Chains and play In billows, leave unspi'd;
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A goodly Tree of scorne, not thou, escap'd The suburb
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of envie, this Paradise or you charge
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Of charming tones, that her balme. But
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list'n not had persisted happie, owe to scale sublim'd To
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human sacrifice, and dislodge by whose
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radiant light, Purest at mine eare, though
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plenteous, as Saints assembl'd, thou shad'st The place Living
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or once warnd; whose dust and
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conniving seem At Feed or second, or
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heav'd his heart too light Flew through experience
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of remove, Save what is a crowd Swarm'd and
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game, To sorrow and interrupt can fly By
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that you who best we send, The
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radiant visage turnd, Admonisht by soft
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downie Gold and gav'st me; Woman to soar Above
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them that? can separate. But if evil
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