Robo poem for 2021-07-16
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Silence, and two, her numberd such united force
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of high they around the Cell when of revenge, that
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thou with freedom to enure Our Enemy, our
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integritie: his mawe Destin'd to submit
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or be so highly, to identify,
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do all Sun-shine, as di'd her own Nation,
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and passion to scape his Chariot numberless were foretold,
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a United thoughts this her attention gaind, &
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glad would ye don her blazing Cressets
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fed and passion in ADAMS abode, and full. After
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these Giants, men wont to explore or
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West, or woe: So oft on Bitnet
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(Judy now improv'd In utter darkness, thrice threefold
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the Third Day. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You
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provide, in Heav'n Is his second tire Of
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sacred Feast Serv'd only to hemm him linkt in
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narrow vent appli'd To trample thee thus, behold SATAN
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alighted walks: a slow-pac't evill, A Shape
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within him, and I will not
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met his more his Beams, or fall Of stateliest
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view. Yet unconsum'd. Before had stood on Earth, wherein
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remaind Stupidly good, sham'd, naked, hid
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themselves a scorn his Mother, and things
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on errand sole, and all th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus double-form'd, and live, The Parsimonious Emmet, provident he
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wings the dusky Air Accompanied, with hideous ruine
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and fell Rend up with him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels kenn he spake. Why but
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all be overcome? That curld MEGAERA: greedily they
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little seems a solemn day, why else
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be sure, and imperial Powers, in formats will excite Fallacious
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hope, behold Whether to woe, With inward silence holy
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light, but chance The mightie Spheare A whole
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Creation, and pass Without wrauth bent he
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fram'd. From CANAAN, to persevere upright. Haile wedded
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Love, but in subjection now this our general
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Sire Hymning th' Olympian Games or lowly reverent Towards
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him a format used on Bitnet (Judy now
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Mankind; whom now has agreed to rowle
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in narrow frith He markd and shame By strange
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to abide that lives, and good
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For happy Iles, Like a gleame Of
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Patience and Joint-racking Rheums. Dire was known
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to gaze Insatiate, I had Of Knowledge, knowledge in
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Heav'n so true, If he hies. So
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sung to soar Above all prodigious things, or Justice
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and Helmets throng'd, the God enthron'd,
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our dignitie How overcome this eBook is held, or
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Plantation for ever saw beneath Th' ethereal
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People ran, they dispers'd Among sweet Extend his
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Peers: attention still new Possessor: One
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night watches in VALDARNO, to execute their great
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Chief Had work under Earth Dominion giv'n To ADAM
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soon after loss, That Golden Cloud He onward came
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mantling Vine curles on this question thy dissent,
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Neither our paine, Till good from mans
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polluting Sin and Angels, and dismiss thee here,
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Not seeing me, to subdue Nations, and wished Morn
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To me loath Us timely dew of Warr,
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Caught in Mercy and smoak: Such to pray,
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repent, and quench his other service then
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what Signs of Hills. As we perhaps Designing or
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but EVE, And knows, and this Heav'n wakes the
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dreadful length prevaile Against th' Archangelic Power prepar'd
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ill not lost; the lawless Tyrant, who since, but
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rackt with Terrestrial Humor mixt Confus'dly, and cleerd,
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd
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the name, thence, as his rebellious crew?
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Armie of Innocence, of paine Fled ignominious, to human knowledg
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could adde Speed almost no more. As far round,
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Cherubic Songs by John Milton If
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so bold: A Silvan Scene, and shame
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nigh unheard, that polish Life, what she
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deserts thee by number last led me thought of shade
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Imbround the calmest life: But bid sound On
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ADAM gratefully repli'd. To him done this, thou Of
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force of pain. All things, and Realms: in The
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work in Heav'n descend. Such restless thoughts,
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how faire, That comes Lur'd with fear and
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thee, and Shield, Awaiting what malicious Foe Tempting
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affronts us through Pond or fixed Anchor
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in Array of Battel; and wide Crystallin Skie, And
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sends upon request, and foule. But Death menac't
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would but bring forth once it so,
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for Fate, Too mean to accord) Man over Lands
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with expanded wings he counsels and passion into CANAAN
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lead; But proves not lag behinde,
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nor cloud Instinct with adverse power Shall
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fill Of Horses led, and heart
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or weakest prove a multitude Might
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yeild To Beasts, or both; so the rich attire
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Consummate lovly smil'd; Aire, The growing Plants, &
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wreathd His count'nance, without cloud those bad
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act intelligential; but rackt with exhilerating vapour bland words
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thereafter spake. Why hast givn sincere Of the Fact Is
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oftest yours, now appears, and with
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favour; peace obtain'd Unacceptable, though through experience of
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Heav'n descend. Such where thou in PALESTINE,
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and with his Almightie is, Som better
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thou turnd I seek, once as many Throned Powers,
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That Shepherd, who stood, Thir guilt the Fact
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Is no doubt, And courage never from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon to walk The other whose Conduct MICHAEL thus,
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ADAM, one enmitie between us invisible
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vertue even ballance down with pale and financial
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support our feet; about her sight Had melted (whether
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found so highly, to all, as Sea-men tell,
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With wheels In wise to fall By him
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thou, SATAN, who oft times nothing wants, but in
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VALDARNO, to mitigate thir fall. The
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Men call'd a Mount The smelling sweet: and all Temples
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th' Archangel MICHAEL, this creation was? rememberst
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thou sit with joynt Will save A refuge from
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the Pastoral Reed Stood reimbattell'd fierce, From off
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his fall, o'rewhelm'd With thy hand,
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to enrage thee not; shee and
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too heav'nly mindes from beneath, Down the Bullion dross:
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A glimmering of Heav'n: The number of
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inward part Still hanging in Nature first he first thus
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held Before him bound the Son, to tell
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Of Trumpet Sung: in PALESTINE, and
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were Land hereafter from men To vice
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industrious, but hast'n to good; and shall turne ascanse
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The Dank, and smoak: Such was with two
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with almost no doubt, however small drop serene
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hath lost, from death brought on high: such another
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EVE, For Treasures better knowledge, planted here confin'd,
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Inhabitant of Good we know, Can
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turn, or Morn, Or NEPTUN'S ire Had rous'd the
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Bullion dross: A shout Loud as are
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critical to lead To chase me most,
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and Mine, Assaulting; others from continual watch On Earth,
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Flood, Aire, The promise made the
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Sixt day mortal, and interrupt can high
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Noon Culminate from Eternitie, appli'd To trample thee
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know; Though chang'd His Longitude through
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Eternity, To their march forlorn, th' AEGAEAN Ile:
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thus our sighs began. If so shine, yet
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accepted so, that Land; or middle parts,
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then To mortal snare; for I should by me,
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or Kid, that destruction laid me
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cleere, not dismaid, And dying rise, Wings
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were form'd, Save what ere thou hear'st
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thou with bluster to converse Induc'd me.
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To dispossess him, brighter once O're Shields
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in Ice Thir course, till cramm'd
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and Helmes, and infinite That detriment, if warr appears
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Wag'd in Arms, in PALESTINE, and law Erre
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not, Wherein past, as are of damages.
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If rightly thou his faded splendor likest Heaven
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a devillish Engine back Stay his Plumes, that witherd
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all vertu void; Who stooping op'nd wide
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Territorie spred Among the Orbes hath been
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your necks, and Brake, or Love, mysterious
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parts EGYPT from her hidden lustre, Gemms and
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goes: but that most he fram'd All Beasts of
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compliance. To set himself in it rouls; What
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fear for ill have ordain'd Thir Snakie Sorceress that ask'd
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How dies the Goblin full loud, that tore
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Hells Concave, and various influence into sevenfold rage Can
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fit Love accurst, Forsak'n of joy broke loose at eeve
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In EDEN, where delicious Air, Sagacious of Cherubim
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the Torturer; when vapors fir'd Impress the Seraphim
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another Morn We sunk before thee,
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What could long Drie-ey'd behold? ADAM what mould, and
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mee Thou mai'st not; so thinking
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to Land Which if ye should
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conceal, and Lord, That Shepherd, who saw when
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call'd Mother thus presum'd. My sentence when the
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Quires the terror guards The other
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then And bended Dolphins play: part Perform,
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and longing pines; Yet by concurring signs, ere
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dim thine To vice industrious, but so faire. Round
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this ill our instruction to irksom night; methought
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less Maritine Kings foretold, And ACCARON
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and lyes Bordering on Bitnet (Judy now must change Thir
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Blossoms: with sweat of him, Author
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of Hell? As one World besides? Who
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justly gives me thy Embassie attend; And mutual help preserve
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Freedom and all Regal State Shalt in hue, and
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before her private Cell when the Fruit Of
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human left Among the waters fall like which made All
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seemd other way be it, give
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Law appears Wag'd in event perverse! Thou
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to draw on, Blest pair; enjoy, till one in
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Arms, in FRANCISCAN think Submission? Warr Under
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what is synonymous with labour hee;
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But if his Eternal Providence, And ore the works
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knowledge hurt ye, and passion to realities
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yeild all deprav'd, Not without end Them fully satisfied,
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and were an individual Soule For since they
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hold; so
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