Robo poem for 2024-02-09
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Most opportune might exalt Equal with ardent look
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compos'd The coming seen Ten thousand Leagues awry Into
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th' AEQUATOR, as Hell, or Freeze, with
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downie Gold And Devils to do they
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Dreaded not Nature, bowing lowly down in PALESTINE, and
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taste to dwell; But far worse
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relapse And courage never comes That Shepherd, who them
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to evil fame. But to seise fast, fear
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or Reines, Cannot but down As through
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many Throned Powers, nor those dayes
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acts of thee, and bare, unsightly, unadorn'd, Brought her
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Armes Braunching so long have sworn To you with
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pride, and shame hee Whom reason then bursting forth
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all th' Ocean without his Plumes,
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that Hill made all Her gather'd now learn What
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doubtful hue: but cast off Human, to
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eternal might resist our sighs the bright Toward
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the hoarce TRINACRIAN shore: Nor troubl'd
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thoughts, and as of som doubt propos'd And
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practis'd distances to perswade immediate Warr, Nor founded on
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what doe Single with Mirtle band, mindless the space.
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Though wandring. Brightest Seraph stood, That rest what the
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Patriarch of Libertie of Heav'ns and ras'd, And reassembling
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our mindes, and like heat, Whose vertue appeers For me,
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from like repose, since our Power Creation might
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offer now more awful Ceremony And fell Into utter
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dissolution, as ours) Have rais'd Their great cause Left
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to do against thee, Heav'nly stranger, please
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Can turn, or heav'd his love till my adventrous Song,
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URANIA, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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JOVE, BRIARIOS or once lapst. Thus God
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before them. But up here Nature shews instead, a
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Meteor streaming to soar Above th' upright
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with most or thee, To DAVID, stablisht
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as supernumerarie To have touch'd and bestir
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themselves I question thy aid, I proceed,
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and voice disswades; for any provision of
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Heaven, Heav'n Had not purchase deare
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Short intermission none I will relent And after wretched Life
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to dare The smelling Gourd, up from
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disorder sprung: Swift to put to Heav'n God
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outspred, (Such are to like ripe for
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grace in addition of anyone in
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your efforts of Fruits, & to admiration, and press'd
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her Seed is thine; it without
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me, the Sun: His righteous Cause, And
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fall Hee in ADAMS Son. As to submit or
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where most High, If chance may see the Full
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Orb'd the Books of Starrs, And now SATAN,
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whom imbracing, thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through
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unquiet rest: he paus'd not, and
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Flies must exasperate Th' infernal Peers, He sat; and
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woe, And Man once heard Delightfully, ENCREASE
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AND MULTIPLY, Now whenas sacred Feast and
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pain and joyd immortal hate, Giving to
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do we apply, And fly, ere yet never fade
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the Hall (Though like Day and with
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Spawn abundant, living Streams among the God Rais'd
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impious Crest Sat on yon dreary Plain, then
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who first thir Head up-lift above rule
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Us timely of exporting a third his suggestion
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taught, Ransack'd the starv'd Lover sings To vice
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industrious, but pleasd I this eBook,
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complying with indented wave, and pairs, in
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haste. But glad Of Mans nourishment, by som small
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he so erroneous, thence expell'd, reduce me round Environ'd
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wins his wit and remov'd where
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Thou at THEB'S and Thistles it light Fare:
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And toucht With Incense, when call'd
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In glory with healing words voucht with Starr's
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Numerous, and Morn: Nor can allow Omnipotence to wander here,
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though the Hymenaean sung, What hither brought me
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beguil'd thee, reign King, AHAZ his journey, and Blank,
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while upon request, and seem Patron
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or where, if from God have ye now,
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foretasted Fruit, Whose higher foe. Space that crownst
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the dreadful length faild speech Thus began Through
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the justling Rocks: Or multiplie, and devote, He took his
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business were op'n'd, and posture have sinnd,
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Not like thy leave, and full.
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After short absence I should boast in me once,
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with ardent look serene, Made head Of Cattel
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and betraid Him Lord supream Above all mankind Be
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gather'd beams, Now rowling, boiles in
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what compulsion and with Heav'n, shall dwell. For
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Man, Or much wondring lookt, beside it light Sent
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from SYRIAN Damsels to haunt Cleer Victory, to
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let each To work produces oft, as Sea-men
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tell, ye are, Great or obtain His odious dinn of
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mankind, in Triumph high applause To human thoughts
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with ambitious mind And shape servd necessitie,
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Not noxious, but thou Like Night, And full high behests
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his foes more glorious, in Squadrons at all;
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needs ensue; for open Eyes, new strength
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to Synod of Warr, My motions vain, when
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Nature from Heav'n Gate not offending, satisfi'd With
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pleasant labour, to subdue By his own?
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ingrate, he rose, and warbling flow, Nightly I eate
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th' offensive Mountain, built in Glory crownd, Her
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end on yon dreary Plain, or once as
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fast, With large For one stroke To dwell,
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or blame, but a slow But least that time
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Celestial Quires, when the Sea: part stood
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and everie magnitude of Mans effeminate slackness it light Shine
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inward, and till The easiest climbes, or have
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past who since, but that posteritie
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must be lost, This noveltie on IMAUS
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bred, Whose fellowship I that rape begot
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These in VALDARNO, to rise By Judges
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first, on dry Land He spreads for no restrictions
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whatsoever. You may reign for the rest
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and care Sat on then in part, Motion, each tender
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herb, tree, fruit, and into sudden all about
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found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ The Poles of Fame, And HERONAIM,
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SEONS Realm, beyond the Hall Of what is
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held, Even to know, and ice, A
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goodly prospect wide CERBEREAN mouths the sleepy
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drench Of riot ascends above had no wrong, New
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Laws ordaind: God to serve? If this days
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Numberd, though free His odious offrings, and knows how
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glorious Work, that live: Nor did he appeers, Not
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longer to simplicitie Resigns her ample Air Came
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ASTORETH, whom The current of Hell One
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Heart, one Returnd on Arch-Angel rowl'd; The paine
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Fled over ADRIA to simplicitie Resigns her fair World, and
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call'd Satan, with Praeamble sweet Extend his
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Leggs entwining Each in Mercy and
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darken'd all assaults Their living in
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body, and besought The strife can Man In horror;
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from whom, SATAN done Mayst ever since by Decree Fixd
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on Arch-Angel trumpet; through our King Stood open
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Warr Irreconcileable, to aw whom follie overthrew, And Spirits,
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traind up here Hatching vain Against a
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horrid crew Lay vanquisht, rowling in Plaine
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God endu'd My Vanquisher, spoild of CATHAIAN
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Coast. The willinger I relate What pleasure and RHEA'S Son
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foreseeing spake. Why comes That Glory obscur'd: As if
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true! yet wants thee, vile as Princes,
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Potentates, Warriers, the Regions: lowly down Must
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be visited, Thy self accompanied, for
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now storming furie stay'd, Quencht in her
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Nuptial Bed, And cloudie Tabernacle Sojourn'd the baser fire
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Sluc'd from sleep Oppress'd them, while thus
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these at large Into th' unwieldy
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Elephant To whom these inferiour Angel, art likeliest by
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millions her numberd such disport before
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the previous one--the old repute, Consent or guile eternal
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Warr hath caus'd to soar Above all one; how
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spring time, The vertue infus'd, and wherein no pain To
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supplication, heare thee with everlasting groans, Unrespited,
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unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages to doom he formd then thus
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cri'd. The Clouds Fuming from his Throne,
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inlaid with hands No less toil,
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and gav'st me; whom mutual league, United States. Compliance
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requirements of sorrow, black with lasting
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pain Torments him; round those who
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enjoy thee, count it might have fed: yet still destroyes
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In doing what seem'd Firm concord is Sovran power,
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and order and Timbrels loud and all depends,
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Through Sin and all eare Then loudest vehemence: thither
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he thus answering scorn the terms
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of anyone anywhere at www.gutenberg.net She spake,
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and thee, reign secure, Consulting on golden tresses hid:
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he wonderd, ADAM, in waite Here swallow'd up beyond
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this Infernal world, Or satiate fury O
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what compulsion and laugh; for intercourse, Or
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undiminisht brightness, nor shun'd; And fell From
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where Earth they stand, This downfall; since Meridian Towre:
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Then let us hence: Here swallow'd up
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stood armd in appearance, forth Triumphant through
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experience of Artifice or CAPITOLINE was
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Honour and bear, Our purer essence then Heav'n
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URANIA, by annihilating die; Nor vehement desire, which God
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created once as midnight brought Death comes Of hazard in
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Earth For ever burn'd With unexperienc't thought, which God
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most afflicts me, or Golden those rebellious, here
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and lasting fame, Or violence, no,
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who first, for within beyond expression bright, Ere
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Sabbath kept. And thence a woodie Mountain; whose sovran
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Presence Divine. Rejoycing, but fled amain, pursu'd in
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OREB: and shadie Grove, What could
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tell, ye Rivers, Woods, and rung
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HOSANNA to find Truce to tell
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Of Hierarchies, of Gods. So easie,
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wholsom thirst And bringing forth, till Sin, not uniform
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and scarce allay'd still with Gold. Let no
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place. Thrice he throws his wakeful custody
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severe, had suffic'd, Not free, and not seem
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To peaceful words his eare; perswasion
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in narrow room The Sojourners of words unknown:
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Forthwith upright And fly, ere day
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to Councel forthwith from despair.
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