Robo poem for 2020-09-20
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Hail Shot after known in Love Can
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Perish: for Maistrie, and perhaps When
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SATAN spake, and free they lik'd, and tilth,
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whereon Who might dilated stood, till firmer thoughts
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prov'd certain revolutions all mankind under evil, for
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him, who first smiles Wanted, nor shall
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brightest shine. Of mine Eyes, new Worlds.
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On those fair Creature who first approach of that
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then my right To me held,
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or holds Gladly the charge Returnd on they
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faint retreat; when time Celestial soile, and call'd a
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sky. The most concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and mind may
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lift our adversarie, whom our scant manuring, and silence, he
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drew they seemd, where he sought, In some Purlieu two
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strong rebuff of Mind, or direct Our Maker we propound,
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and lost all maladies Of alienated JUDAH. Next CHEMOS,
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th' AZORES; whither Fate the Person or once came
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still happie, owe to close design, by success may Faith
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Working through with warme Earths green Stood
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thick shade contiguous, and Beast: when to scorn
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the vallies & youth about the fiend Stood
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rul'd, stood obdur'd, And out mankind, in
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appearance, forth my hand her Will save appeerances, how
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Hee will excite Fallacious hope, or Eeven, To mortal Sin
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with speed, And found here, though
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just right, and Warr. Each Tree concerning
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the scepter'd Haralds by fire Must exercise us alone
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I obey him seduc't, but that seeing me,
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sole delight, Son Perceive thee thus, behold all
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a Silver wand. He led me withhold Longer thy
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folly, and with high Shall enter Heaven seen, them
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in Heav'n receiv'd us down Thus
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measuring things His vastness: Fleec't the rest from Hell,
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and glad Obscur'd, where stood Thy sweet Are ever
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shut, And ACCARON and thrice threefold the Son,
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in it to stay, Rose, and all at all;
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but custody severe, And high will be
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sure of grace They dreaded through experience of Pomp
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and various motions, or heav'd his second ADAM from
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the midst of immortal Spirits, O how they
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sang of God; I with Oarie
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feet: yet beleeve, though first behold The Womans domestic
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honour thou mine: to diminish, and dischargd;
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what seem'd Or much advanc't, We overpower?
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Suppose he resolv'd With branches hung his
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flight with almost no sight, when answer thy
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new Race I know. But say, some
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glad would ye die. How oft
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remember, when first it by doome So disinherited how like
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which their Creator, and massie Ore, The Princely Dignities,
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And practis'd distances to Spirit, that good thereof
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all associated in Heav'n appeerd The person lost happiness
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I felt That reaches blame, but thir seed Sow'n
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with Laws Will Heard farr From Noon,
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and lovely seemd Gold, Satan exalted sat,
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with twelve Sons Came like folly shewes; Authoritie
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and all sides round Environ'd wins his Angels to
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delude. Now from these Dogs of so as
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glowing Iron Globes, Earth Be Center thrice threefold the
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polar windes, then verifi'd When this text
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should abhorre. If so faire his full
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relation, which yeelds or understood must down
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Must be deemd A Beavie of Hell, her DEATH
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my day will but in Idol-worship; O why should be
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sure, The pendulous round Environ'd wins
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his journey, and despair Thus to binde not.
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But Knowledge in storm, oreblown hath beguil'd
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thee, safe I pursue Thy counsel Warr, we may
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Compose our suffrage; for the first Father, I
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fear, which for God heard, and
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press'd her Eye, all on it less can high
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state law. The God likes best, and laughs the
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hether side Like TENERIFF or him surer
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barr His Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with corruption
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there he above Dividing: for access
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to fight; The conquerd also, and that render
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Hell debas'd, and Powers, and before
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them. But rise, Whether in FRANCISCAN think Submission? Warr
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Irreconcileable, to Arms on Bitnet (Judy
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now misery hath won to rack, disturbd
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the waste, resembling Air, To nothing merited, nor
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care Hath vext the requirements of thee: Retire, or
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High; because from pain Through the yellow Sheaf, Uncull'd,
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as Night To dispossess him, nor rising seem'd either; black
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GEHENNA call'd, the Gulf from the bowels of anyone
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anywhere at all; with hop'd success, Throws his
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Beams, or under the Image sake exempt? For such
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Commission from hearts Love triumphing, and humane; A
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dewie Mist Went all assaults Their Seats long before;
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nor restrain'd conveyance fill'd With loss of
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all-ruling Heaven on FLORA breathes, Her bosom of
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MOTEZUME, And never can invent With tufts
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the Flood With length into plaints
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thus reply'd. O fall like joy
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Sparkl'd in daily Train. If so main to
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perfet formes, Limb'd and unhallowd: ere
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our paine, Against the wound, though less compass
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all Temples th' Arch-Enemy, And what is,
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we dream, Waking thou slepst, while thus these
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corrosive Fires between; Over Mount that The fruitless
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hours, till wandring vanitie, when Millions
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of Day, Which he assayd, and plac't us
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made both, and shout Loud as the branches would
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ye Sons Came furious down with
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Life to do what ere dawne, Effect
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shall his gorgeous East her enamour'd, and night for
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how like deeds of monstrous Serpent errour wandring, each
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motion we never to Heavn, & wing'd with transcendent
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brightnes didst depart, and power of blustring winds, which both
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Good out of supernal Power. Will not
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rejoycing in shape, If he pass'd through many comforts, till
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first mov'd; then on NORWEGIAN hills,
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to sight or understood must earne My Bowels,
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their floating many dayes are of Gods Endowd with
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me. As Battel proud fair, divinely fair, one Returnd
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on Bitnet (Judy now has a moment;
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CHAOS and lovely then Obtuse, all to fill,
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Lodg'd in rising with Beast behold
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Both what is his onely right. Or
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where Heav'n arriv'd, and feel Farr off his Enemies
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thir pleasant liquors crown'd: O Son, in paragraph 1.E.1.
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The PERSIAN in Heav'n receiv'd us this once BELLEROPHON,
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though all-knowing, what food In amorous dittyes all
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proportions low As Battel bring Thir Table was, our
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eyes, that witherd all anxious cares, And ore
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the earth his sighs now advise him rightful
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King? unjust That what Pit thou appeer, and
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feel Divinitie within them; the LEVANT and call'd Satan,
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with sorrow and bliss, condemn'd For
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envie what resolution rais'd incessant toyle And season judg'd,
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well refresh't, now becom Accurst of purest Light,
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when Orient beam Purge off From what it
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stood and Love Immense, and all who
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under darkness round With hundreds and
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Degrees; Or not then ours for which yet there
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crucifi'd, Never to that formd them whole, and
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why else set On my afflicted Powers, Dominions I
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will disclose. Hast thou spok'n as Gods; aspiring
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To mortal eare Divine Hystorian, who serve, new League
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with mate For those banks, where the
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end Them in Heav'n. What order,
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so absolute Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, which
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assert th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus alone,
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By center, or Festivals, and longing
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eye; Nor motion we may suffice, and proofread public
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peace, and know Of miserie, the Son, Possesses
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thee Impresst the fishie fume, That proud ambitious
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mind And justifie the Hall (Though like
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themselves ordain'd In knowledge, and thrice threefold
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the highest Wall, and passion dimm'd his ray.
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What pleasure she retire. And starrie train:
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But as Celestial visages, yet from
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SYRIAN ground, under Government well done Of Mans
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Friend, familiar grown, I repent or
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delay: And what Signs of thee, foretold
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Should intermitted vengeance sent from the Gulf Of Mans
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mortal foe, and adusted they went; and full. After the
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earth After these Garden we abstain'd From far
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and with Eternal Providence, And fly, ere long, Beyond
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PETSORA Eastward, to have ye Angels, they fill'd, and
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gay, Yet went hautie on, Chaumping his
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under Browes Of his faded cheek, but her pale
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course, both Mind us for adoration to
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greatest distance keepes Till Pride Had ris'n or Months,
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or obscure, Can execute their Creator, and stedfast
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Empyrean where he spies, Veild in time
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in PALESTINE, and call'd The Serpents all
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Earths freshest softest lap. There to set On our
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Eyes That shine, yet lives, and Torneament; then saist
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Flatly unjust, to do what high feasts
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to mix Irradiance, virtual or level pavement: from
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the warriour Angel interrupted milde. ADAM, well understand;
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Not ti'd or Foreland, where stood yet
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concernd Our puissance is posted with sighs
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found was hid metallic Ore, The Stairs
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were but well ended weeping, and round, a Goddess,
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not EVE, For contemplation hee Whose liquid
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texture mortal combat or shrink from Eternal
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eye, and clos'd Not farr remov'd
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where he wore Of hazard huge affliction
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and paine Infeebl'd me, of spiritual Creatures are
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at general Mother, and bid sound
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throughout the richer seat of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where Heav'n till thus
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the change, Though at will. To
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trample thee ordain'd In the LIBYAN
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JOVE, Hid AMALTHEA and rather to Heav'n shew
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more? Here, happie Garden forth without
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end, my sense, Dazl'd and who notifies you
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Life Our circuit wide. Strait couches
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close, That brought Death be cure or once
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upright beams
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