Robo poem for 2021-09-28
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Whence and upright And freely taste, Food not
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then in her gulf can relate, Erring;
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for him, thy offerd grace Elect above Light, yet
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for open or possess her numberd such wherein
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no corner leave askt Puts on me rise,
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and drearie Vaile They led him return, so
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bold: A melancholly damp horror pale, and distribution
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of various Face begins Her annual wound Pass'd frequent,
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and verdant Isles HESPEREAN sets, my Judge,
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either heele with high disdain, Soon recollecting,
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with pride, and persevere upright. Wonder not obeyd,
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Immediately the Maker, though steep, suspens in Heav'n
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in Heav'n. What thoughts revolv'd, his
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RUSSIAN Foe SATAN, but shun The following day,
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that so wish'd the dark Ended rejoycing in every
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Aire wide In GOLGOTHA him bound. Thou find'st him angrie,
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yet extends to correspond, opener mine eyes they made thy
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gentle pair, yee in narrow limits, to
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maintaining tax returns. Royalty payments must
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pass, fann'd with us when BELLONA storms, With Floods
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and fall off As we then our Front, but down
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With long ridge direct, For aught by ill
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able to Branch to soar Above th'
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irreverent Son belov'd, Son in our suffrage; for proof
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his Foe hung Clustring, but he oppos'd;
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and Stone Of Justice, and Dominion undeserv'd Over
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Fish that much thir shapes old or from
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outward force; within the glad impress'd his fraud
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to frustrate all a Serpent thus his restless thoughts, and
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drearie Vaile They therefore now fild with
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boastful Argument Remaines, sufficient to obtain,
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and ALGIERS, and URIEL once as at no
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friendly voice, and therein dwell. And Valour
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or Heaven, or any Project Gutenberg is Man,
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immortal Elements In VALLOMBROSA, where your Leader,
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but first broke from Eternitie, appli'd To have thought?)
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escap'd The Victors proud? Ere Sabbath kept. And flying vaulted
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with Incense strew'd, On this thy Mansion driven
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down To respite or violent, when the
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summe Of unblest feet. Him counterfet,
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if not lost; Evil as here,
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driv'n from the retreating Sea thir naked
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on, with high titles, and her
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bounds, Dislodging from utter woe; Where honour him out
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th' ORPHEAN Lyre I therefore, I fell, from pain
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Implacable, and suffering death, like doom,
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Yet not slip th' hour whenever! why else have
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despis'd, And tempt with Glory, whom mutual
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amitie so as likes best, condense
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or Adulterie, where he needs no harme. This Tree
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yeilding Seed, And summons call'd that strow the
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night, when now wouldst thy youngest Son foreseeing spake. Why
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is undefil'd and pain Implacable, and Wife, till my
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cries unheard, that thus largely hast heard)
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Chariots and taste; But other calls Justice, sending
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thee unblam'd? since first beheld a flood To undergo
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eternal course, The overthrown he sees, while
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Warr unproclam'd. The lip of an Host Of
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weakness, how thou spak'st, Knew never since
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easier habitation, bend With hundreds and Flours Pensive here onely,
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and dislodge by success untaught His good still
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remiss the worst extreams, and horrent Arms. Nine
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times may arise On half enclose him shalt look
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on a death to surprize To
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BEERSABA, where EVE rightly thou commandst,
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and hast made? So willingly thou mightst hope here
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with indignation SATAN spake, and therein
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set From out of Pipes that
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gently warms The fellows of Life.
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Nor sinn'd thy Sons Came towring, armd To
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lessen thee, Natures Law, thou beest he; But
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have tri'd whether here onely God, as
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the Goblin full assent They taste the pledge Of
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Man, SATAN except, none sure of Light
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LEUCOTHEA wak'd, and Balme; A Creature who
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thus Eve repli'd. Is as rais'd us out-cast,
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exil'd, his Church lewd Fell with servitude; Not keeping watch
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On duty, sleeping soon propitious guest, as
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may speak. Hast thou what cause the hight
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of evil Conscience represented All like these, two christal walls,
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Aw'd by day shall unfould, To mortal wound in
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honour him to a Bannerd Host Of present serve
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him she turnd, But keep till my
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Almightie is, and Angels, by Night Starless expos'd, and Soule,
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Acknowledge him prime Of Heav'n were an Iland salt
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and cry'd out this subject not; Trial will instruct us
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onely God, Their childrens cries unheard, that caution
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joind, thir furious down As we our
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will but that warble, as Night Related,
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and Goats, they prosper'd, bud and wished Morn We
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warr, provok't; our Laws, all deprav'd, Justice had
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veins of their defence who rules above; so in
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any manner are Brethren, ADAM, wont his restless
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thoughts, Vain wisdom seemd, wherein remaind (For Eloquence the
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Omnipotent From me, that shall bring in
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Bondage, nor Train, Pretending so well had
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the use To keep from wrauth more
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shall his MEMNONIAN Palace Gate Of
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interdicted Knowledge: fair Moon, whose boiling Gulf Hath Omnipresence) and
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accurst, since they meant, nor love, withheld Thy
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cherishing, thy implanted Grace contending With impetuous recoile and
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unsmooth, Ask riddance, if on Bitnet (Judy
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now has a thousand Banners rise From what is
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derived from him this Night, Now Night
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with thir looks of Reason, and leave
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so endur'd, till The fluid Aire: So stretcht
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out of worth Came towring, armd in
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thine this universal King; And som
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connatural force believe Almighty, since first this happiness,
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who appeer'd The rest still with ease,
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where hap Of NORUMBEGA, and divine commands that implies
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not one Celestial temper, massy, large bestowd,
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where Flocks at Table was, but favour'd more sweetness, and
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receave thir chief Thee all assaults Their surest signal,
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they had none among fresh Morning shine. Father, I soon
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and mutual league, United States. If
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dream'd, If an awe of vernal bloom, but rather
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how like which here we need feare, goe
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and Whirlwinds of Arrows barbd with
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chilling gripe fast they naked left Among th' infernal
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flame, Which to prepare) your Leader,
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but with revenge On EUROPE with
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gastly smile, to diminish, and wonderful to
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rest, Millions of anyone anywhere at mine
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involvd; and press'd her cheek. On duty,
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sleeping found themselves ordain'd In prospect, what compulsion and Flours:
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In Reason, to defend Encroacht on highest worth,
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unmov'd thus double-form'd, and taste; But
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follow what resolution and Power, thy Associates, ADAM,
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soon Would set thee combin'd In
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yonder nether shape Comes unprevented, unimplor'd,
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unsought, Happie for fight; The speediest
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of this universal Dame. Because thou thir
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viands fell, from Heav'n so thinking
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to soar Above them as that fair it away
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or where Thou canst attain, And fly, ere long and
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them fell, how last Farr off
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this high Throne, And full Orbe, the Brooks
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In prospect; there From off From all: this
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good wherein remaind Stupidly good, created the
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mind, whose face Thrice chang'd to degree Of Hymns
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and thirst I will they less, In yonder shadie
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Rivulet He said, he wishes most he wonns In fellowships
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where ALCINOUS reign'd, nor
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yet public peace, Yet with words addressd. If
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true, If thou profoundest Hell then
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his bold conspiracy against Law Conviction to
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soar Above th' Horizon to exclude Spiritual substance with Heav'n,
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though of Death; ye Angels, then Our Enemy, our
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native home. What better these sons of anyone
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in hell Precedence, none, Created thee, Natures works
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of life; next Her Tresses, and Shield, Born
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through agitation to man, By violence, hee Whom fled
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the meager Shadow from him done all sides
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round If mettal, part By this impious rage, Perhaps
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our task enjoyn'd, but SATAN spake,
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th' ORPHEAN Lyre I In battailous aspect, and
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full. After thir infant blood, to wander with
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honour gaine Companion dear, and deep
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snow and luxurie. Th' event perverse!
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Thou at my latest Image: I yeilded, by favour
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sent Down the Celestial visages, yet much delights Will
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once on IMAUS bred, Whose waves
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orethrew BUSIRIS and Heav'n so wide. Strait
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couches close, That one root, and shame to God
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Rais'd on IMAUS bred, Whose vertue, whom
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follow? thou canst redeeme, Thir station, Heav'n
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God on Bitnet (Judy now 'Twixt upper, nether, and valour
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breath'd, firm Battalion; back to retire As by this
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night In Gods are ris'n, to lay by,
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and fuming rills, AURORA's fan, Lightly dispers'd,
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and Mother, but in Plain outspred, (Such
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are decreed, Reserv'd him dispose: joy Sole
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EVE, some Purlieu two first Region
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dolorous, O're Shields in dust I now
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To mortal snare; for both when his foes
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more Cease I bent to know, when all
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abjure: When JESUS son he ALMIGHTIE to Fire, Who
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first born With lust hard contents, and repulst
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Whatever doing, what harm? But ADAM shall temper
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Hero's old age; but thee, Death introduc'd
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through my folly of Life in Heav'n
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thick the Hall (Though like which fame in All.
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But prayer Incessant I mine the burnt soyle; and
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all things, foreseen This would know
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repulse? For dignity compos'd and wrought
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Nigh on the shame By what admir'st
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thou, and dischargd; what resounds In th' Angel; but
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a Fabrick huge appeer Emergent, and
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ASPHALTUS yeilded light prepar'd, That I Toild
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out of Regal State whom none would end
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Still glorious Warr, the Muse to
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