Robo poem for 2021-08-20
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So sung they, or soon Th' ethereal People
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ran, they presum'd So neer the
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uprooted Hills Lookd round, That Golden Altar breathes
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Ambrosial Flowers, Our fealtie With Heav'ns high-seated top,
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th' AONIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness had
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thrown by whose operation blest his Zeale;
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Nor can God by success untaught His promise, that
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strow the Day, Which uttering thus thy
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Saviour, shall bow and gates of sorrow,
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black GEHENNA call'd, whose guile Stird up with multitude
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With singed bottom stirr The only Son
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foreseeing spake. Why satst brooding on men, here stand
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By Act of that rape begot These two
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of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or moarie Dale,
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Pursues the marish glides, And now prov'd ill could
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hav orepow'rd such delight hath forbid. Not by Fate
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will delay Well have also in
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paragraph to soar Above all Good out of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Air, as fast,
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and Maile. Nor gentle dumb expression
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bright, Then Crown'd With Golden lustre rich Retinue long
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and divine Following, above fould Voluminous and
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pay him lastly die For envie and she
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embrac'd him, punisht in Heav'n Into utter
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darkness, while Satan fall Of order, how To
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visit all Sun-shine, as likes best,
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though the Spring So spake th' Impereal Throne
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Stand firm, for Orders bright. Forthwith upright
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beams That scal'd by Deitie aspir'd; But
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self-destruction therefore foild, Who to seek her bestial
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train, Forthwith upright he held his slack
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the Egg that day Not terrible, advance With him call'd
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MAN, about them, not thou what glorious to strive,
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no more; Yet with almost no middle parts, then
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by deeds worse relapse And full
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loud, that NYSEIAN Ile Girt with me. To journie
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through experience of manifold delights: But glad I
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sung to transgress. 1.E.9. If steep, suspens
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in mooned hornes Thir earthlie Charge:
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Of his faire Inchanting Daughter, thus said.
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Native forme. What call'st evil, for obtaining
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a dark assaults Their surest signal,
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they sought: him fierce antipathie: Beast Is this gloom;
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the Coast light-armed scoure, Each Flour Ambrosial,
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Gemms of EDEN which thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, driv'n from soundest sleep Disturbd not, Whether his
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game) With fair bounds, Nor had th'
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Angelic harmonies: the Quires of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where first appeering kenns A melancholly
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damp Recovering, and shame Cast forth at Sea North-East
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windes with all Temples th' Angel;
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but when BELLONA storms, With gay Carnation,
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Purple, azure and sweet-smelling Herbs Espoused EVE With
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first resolv'd, If so steers, and
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that bad act By center, or shadie nook I
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seek, And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard,
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and therein plant eyes, and Seed (O
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hapless EVE, though brutish forms Imaginations, Aerie light, And
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chiefly Man by whose Bark by his grace, The
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following our afflicted Powers, Princedoms, Vertues, Powers,
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them to Heaven Allur'd his Robe Uncover'd more. With
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Feast and luxurie. Th' unfounded deep, and
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till supplanted down Th' ethereal People ran, they
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choose; for the terms Of hazard as mee. They
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first his fair World, resplendent locks inwreath'd with
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or over-reacht Would utmost force, yet beleeve, though joynd
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In triumph and Stone Of knowledg, nor all corruption,
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all assaults Their living creatures, and penal
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Fire, Who boast in dismal hiss Of a
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Bridge of Hell, With Regal State Shalt in Arms
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they fell To flight, and found, Holy,
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divine, His heart enlarges, hath none Voutsaf't or
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shame: Which it be achiev'd, whereof here
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ended, and distribution of rage Of
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good, whether in despair, to submit or offering meet,
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alreadie linkt in Glory sat, Or
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theirs which for once past, as
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not be: Taste this, and may light'n Each
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Plant & might There sit incarnate, here art seen
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A dismal Den, Not knowing us seek
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Deliverance for such prompt eloquence Flowd
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from bad Expect to that Forbidden Tree,
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The STYGIAN Pool, And not repenting, this subject
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not; Trial will support our sweet approach of Bliss
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through experience taught the human pair And
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lovely, never wilt object of anyone in ADAMS
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Son. As we heard in one. Before my
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might, Neerly it away or deep world was shee
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and Tribes Of his equal Lot hath impaird, which
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God Or satiate fury yield it be
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fed With singed bottom of things, to transferre
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The Chariot sate me downe By which
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God only, shee for ever blessed, and
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unmake, For one slight bound Thy
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hearing, such wherein appear'd Less excellent, as this frail
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Originals, and law Erre not, so highly,
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to roar, All thy folly, and lies; this by
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Limb by whose Voice divine of Lambs or steaming
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Lake, a spacious Heav'n, her Line By sin in none
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pass Given him receav'd With Flowers, Our prison strong,
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live Law given them back, but many
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Kings BARBARIC Pearl & formd them in
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behalf Patron or suttlety: Though inaccessible, his
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Wiles, More Angels Food, and Monarchy of donations to
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soar Above them both securer then wilt descrie
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the "Right of bad Angels fought The Monarch,
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and bleating rose, they saw; And Warr to possess
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her taste, Food not Mystic, where is
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for access Without my dwelling place. But follow
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the Beast that can wee freely all
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assaults Their surest signal, they sat, His fraudulent
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Impostor foule In battel, what state
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law. The doubts that pure Amber, and
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various influence foment and longing wait The Rib afford, yet
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in narrow circuit inexpressible they fill'd, before her
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to Pillars GABRIEL sat Of vegetable Gold; Nor
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founded the pretious bane. And on
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Man; is left, Now conscience wakes despair And
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fix Their great Architect had been thir
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Eyes, and OPPOSITE, Of smallest Dwarfs, in debate
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What though undismaid: long the Foundation at thir streams.
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He sat; and Sleep on, And starrie
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Host, and endurance. This place Before all Power
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above them that flaming Armes, and repossess their
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various influence on NORWEGIAN hills, to doom
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obscure wing under ground, thence full
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exprest Ineffably into Glorie then, and all his sake
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will fall To-worship thir precious of this
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Earth Wheels her didst depart, and go,
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so huge must be severd, we find Forbearance
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no representations concerning which would loose, Though I charg'd
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thee, neerest Mate With terror of UTHERS Son by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon dreary Plain, forlorn and
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enrag'd might induce us trial what is
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low Reverence don, but thine, to soar Above
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th' Ecliptic, sped with like himself from
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him out of SATAN, broke from the bands Of
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Knowledge, knowledge both Mind us divide The PERSIAN
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in other torments also tasted, envies now Our prompt
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eloquence Flowd from night, when contrary to fall
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Of Godhead, gave command, and Timbrels loud Heard
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farr my heart or online at first break our
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Nourisher, from the slumber, on IMAUS bred,
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Whose higher Would Thunder and guide; Bear his
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image now unpeopl'd, and passion tost, Thus said, though sorrowing,
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yet from SYRIAN Damsels to Die; How
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suttly to our Joy for proof unheeded; others on
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our proposals once past, Two of
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an Iland salt and judgement will be heard; And
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wish her rising foulds, and rare: thee
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unblam'd? since by so blithe, so we erewhile,
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astounded and feel His Malice, and imbrute, That
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one for Spirits of envie, and regions
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here in Heav'n. They heard, and shame
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beneath That practisd falshood under his Voyage; for both
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Skie, and horror chill Ran Nectar, though
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SPRING and stedfast hate: At which follows
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dignity, might work him humbl'd all assaults Their
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surest signal, they move In mee Good
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out of chaines, Proud limitarie Cherube, to soar Above
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them rose The Head Supream In our deliverer
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up rose From off From these,
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But evil onely, and Omnipotent none
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Of subterranean wind Swayes them; the
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"Right of HINNOM, TOPHET thence united force Death a
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Goddess, not nice Art are we please? This greeting on
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light; Speed, to defend Encroacht on Bitnet (Judy now
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this unhappy Mansion, or fall Before him
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passing: these eyes, One next behind, Whose
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annual wound in daily flow From his Words alone pleas'd
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With wide bounds, Dislodging from the Heavens Fire to
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please thee, and humane; A shout
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Of LOCUSTS, warping on mid-noon; som suppos'd True patience,
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and effect so cleer, sharp'nd his
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thoughts, and warme, Temper or shame; O shame
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that thou canst attain, which who single
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or Heaven, down with ambitious aim Against
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his Wife adhere; And justifie the wastful
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Deep; the brittle strength of Morning, Dew-drops, which
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for lost. Thy daughter and spent, sunk Under whose
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hither bring. O might taint Th' inclement skie;
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Save when Sin With gentle tear
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let hang, as equal what Arms on yon dreary
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Plain, then PANDORA, whom thus renews. Say first,
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If we fear least on golden Chain
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To mortal Dart Strange horror Plum'd; nor yet oft
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hast made? So sang of Eevning milde, this LETHEAN
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Sound Both Heav'n Gate With odds
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of peace can find, seise thee, and Idiots, Eremits
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and Leaders thither prone carreer with retorted
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scorn his brute Image, head return: So spake
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th' Arch-Enemy, And fly, ere well
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pleas'd, on IMAUS bred, Whose vertue,
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for the Skie: So spake th' esteem
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of unctuous vapor,
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