Robo poem for 2023-02-03
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If better farr then mistrust, but drawn
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by thir mindes, and regain the
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World, To th' imagin'd way Lies dark threshold
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to disorder'd rage Transports our state Insensible, and with
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ambitious aim Against the Son, but
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wee to occur: (a) distribution of anyone
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anywhere at THEB'S and regain the seat of Pomp
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and Twilight gray Dawn, and all hope relies.
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If him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels Food,
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and taste thy shape, And kennel there,
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yet aloof? The trembling leaves, while
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Sonorous mettal blowing adverse power Or in VALDARNO, to
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be hard'nd, blind MAEONIDES, And more confirmd.
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1.E.8. You may meet His fierceness
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of lost happiness thou solitude, is lost.
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Thou surely hadst thou beest he; But list'n not
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less Then as this subject for
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I adore. Gentle to partake with furies to
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bloom, but brings Over the fourfold-visag'd Foure, Distinct
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with both Skie, And girded on by
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just measure of Hell, not here onely, that
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Crystalline Sphear whose dust and help And ore
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the sum of Life. Nor was
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giv'n, Worthiest to Battel on Arch-Angel URIEL,
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one Who after some thing Death expos'd In unitie
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defective, which follows dignity, might work associated files of
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Spears: and Aires: Then all with God, where subsist?
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While here below Philosophers in narrow frith He led
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the power of Men, thy creatures, and Pestilent:
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Now Heav'n Though threatning, grew Of ARABIE the thighs
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Of EDEN easiest way, among th' Artick Sky, and
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affable Arch-angel, had prepar'd For him, such
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appear'd A gentle Aires Whisper'd it so, By pollicy,
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and distribute or all ill become this ill not
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find all abjure: When ADAM or turn
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this creation was? rememberst thou profoundest Hell sate Idol
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of one vertuous touch whereby they but favour'd
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more chearful face, wherein thou spok'n as here,
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though large, Though sleeping, where stood Of
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dalliance had rung, The last, then they satiate, and
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as in sight? Say, Muse, that downie Bank damaskt
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on me
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thus, ADAM, and taste to skirt to let
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us known, thence full soon they
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then suffic'd To keep up or BACTRIAN Sophi
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from the following thee, and SILOA'S Brook that
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breathd Thir natural pravitie, by command
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the will acknowledge whence deep Still urges, and passion
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not, as this high feasts to share with
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that serve ungovern'd appetite, Though others on Sea thir
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bliss. Him have name. But thir
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looks, words, actions oft they then form'd within Lights
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as in Heav'n hides nothing merited, nor appear'd in
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Hell flames Drivn backward slope their part loss Thus
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God to do I sate him with like
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the circuit inexpressible they Dreaded not deceav'd, much worse, in
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Arms, fierce heat, and with me beyond Compare of infant
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blood, to dust and regain the
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infinitly good, of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where stood vast Abyss And carnal fear of rising
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world Forfeit to my day Thy
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goodness bring in Heav'n. They came, that Crystalline Sphear whose
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thou shad'st The copyright holder found
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not the Adversary of such wherein were large, Though
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threatning, grew in AUSONIAN land First-seen, or possess her vanisht
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Night, Fierce as it just, Hinder'd not slow,
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produc'd Like doubtful hue: but a
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multitude Admiring enter'd, and slothful: yet such
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joy filld, and serv'd it rag'd, in
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figure wedge thir flight; som Plume, that strange fire, He
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spreads for Orders and thee. For aught
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on by living Creatures, tell, With easie
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ascent, or taste, naught vallu'd he
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caus'd to all; needs no cloud Of Cedar, Pine,
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and stedfast hate: At such resemblances methinks I
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mockt with what I pursue Thy sovran Reason not
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received the Tyranny of liquid sweet. But such
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wherein appear'd Less excellent, as Sea-men tell, Or proud
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Aspirer, but giv'n; what glorious Chief; They ended
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long her Husbands hand what doubt
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within the rest, we perhaps in cogitation
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deep. Glad Eevning coole decline. Is
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heard so much for neither do thine.
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So awful, that Globe whose perfection farr remov'd
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where grows More of sorrow and Edict on earth, which
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understood Thir planetarie motions vain, of immortal hate, And
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high Capital Of his resolution from thee of som great
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Seraphic arms and CHAOS and bloom, or proprietary
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form, pretended To give it thus?
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who seeks fame: Therfore Eternal Spring. Not
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long her gulf can copy in despair, to
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soar Above th' AMERICAN to all. Into th'
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ascending and slow; But thir Eyes, new delights,
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As not lost; Evil into thir mightiest,
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bent to eate: Of Angels, can true
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source Of EDEN thus much for once BELLEROPHON,
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though alone The starrie flock, allur'd The way
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up amain; and all Temples th'
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Eternal Coeternal beam Purge off From yonder nether
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Empire, that most is thought? The seed Sow'n
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with deeds in fall'n on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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sit with vain things now severe, our
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Glory extinct, and Omnipotent to skirt to compass
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all Organs of chaines, Proud limitarie Cherube, to submit
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or over-reacht Would utmost Longitude, where he
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voutsafes to augment. The perilous edge of
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anyone in wait; beyond The rigid Spears, as in
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Heavn, & wreathd His Seed, In amorous
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descant sung; Silence accompanied, for another Field I
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repent or high, for proof enough severe, had
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bound. Thir march forlorn, th' uplifted Spear Of
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ENNA, where none would creep, If
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he wings veil thir seed Sow'n with Envy
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and Tribes Of Guardians bright, Compar'd with attractive
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graces won audience find, who moovd Thir distance inexpressible
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they need, hee with peaceful words
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so faire. Round from me. To know, Forbids
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us the Angel, but of Angels held it flows,
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disgorging foule In billows, leave unspi'd; A Grove
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of uncreated night, when our heels all kind the
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Fruit? it grew Transform'd: but he thereat Offended, worth
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thy Life; in Glory sat, by a
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River TRITON, where is his ponderous shield Ethereal Trumpet
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from me; but up sprung: amazement of Palm-tree
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pleasantest to ours, Differing but by me,
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the Heavens Fire and subdue By the vertue even
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ground Cover'd with that bad men Grow
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up with words no cloud those dropping Gumms,
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That shew more? Here, happie state he deservd no
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end; but in it seems, Inflam'd with circling Zone Dwell
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not fear'd; should better hopes of her
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absence I keep, by Night, eldest
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of monstrous Serpent sleeping, where length, &
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Fowle be Light, firm to skirt to
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render me more pleasing light Sent from the
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conscience wakes despair And hateful; nothing
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hard, for proof unheeded; others not, and disturbd This
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my inbred enemie Forth issu'd, brandishing his brest With
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like in PALESTINE, and MESSIAH, and grace not inglorious,
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though bright: If better part in her Cloudie covert guile,
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We overpower? Suppose he drew on, with me thought to
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thee, yet then receive, & hymning spent. Mean while
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yet I thence he so cleer, sharp'nd his
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Sanctuary it light Flew divers, wandring poor, but favour'd more
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came URIEL, though here shall spring,
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under our foes, Not hither Unlicenc't
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from atchieving what was passing back redounded as farr
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then sought it nightly rounding walk travers'd Of hazard
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as in comparison of delicious Vines,
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And wandring feet The speediest of me, from
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four main to impose: He through
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them to enrage thee into CANAAN lead;
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But O thought one of anyone anywhere
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at all; with Envy and sleek enamel'd Neck, Fawning,
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and just: thrice threefold the seaventimes-wedded
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Maid. Project Gutenberg EBook of Scorpions I obey
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him created to enquire: above them thither soon. Thou
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Can Perish: for then PANDORA, whom now more delicious
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Air, To Council sate, as fast, too light the
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greatest part loss how would loose, Though hard
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assaies and scum'd the Heavens and throughout the Full
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Orb'd the steep wilderness, whose Eye That one Soul
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with corporeal barr. But chiefly Man, as one
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whose look his back I seek, once
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Indebted and SILOA'S Brook that for
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Orders bright. Nor shalt judge thou yeelded
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to wander through With odds appeerd
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The latter quick contraction or with branching
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Palm, A Goddess arm'd Hath finisht half
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enclose him Findes no dearth: But more safe,
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And higher grew in Dance not unsought be the
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Giant Sons Came summond over many grateful truce impos'd,
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to pluck such appear'd Obscure som times He sat; and
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excessive, overturnes All incorruptible would but Discord
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with rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms and
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makes them all, on Bitnet (Judy now expecting
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Each in heav'n would loose, Though heaviest by Death
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thou thy soft as long absent, and
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all these that The tempted our final
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sentence of bones, Like of paragraphs 1.E.1 through ways
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That brought By force, hath abounded more
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shall befall Spirit That wont his fall, onely disagree Of
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radiant forms Reduc'd thir languisht hope
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Of Guardians bright, Sung Triumph, and betraid Him after thaw,
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till by whose portion set the Garden choicest
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bosom'd smells Reservd from bad no Preface
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brooking through Femal Bee Sits Arbitress, and
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on mischief, and Bird,
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They led her storie heard new trouble of Hell,
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or waters dark opprobrious Hill, Which nightly visitation
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unimplor'd, unsought, Happie
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