Robo poem for 2020-12-27
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by proof, Hell-born, not offending, satisfi'd With
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wondrous birth: Be questiond and might surest
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signal, they recoild affraid At once again
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provoke Our wonted signal, they know All
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he dismiss'd them, to undergo eternal being
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Who from all Temples th' ALEIAN Field They
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taste Of Father, what ere Death
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expos'd The visual ray To us
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tend From thus I turnd thither-ward in Pairs
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they all, on yon boyling cells
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prepar'd, That self more safe, And Morning CHORUS sung
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they, who lives in earnest, when the
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Hills where subsist? While other wandring thoughts,
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and deliver ye Waters generate Reptil with a Son gave
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a wakeful Nightingale; She most, and quench
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his gloomie bounds Of tardie execution, since
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our necessitated, such an awe of Paradise to Nations
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will raise At Loopholes cut sheere, nor is
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low Reverence don, but Heav'nlie borne,
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Before all eare Of Guardians bright,
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Then lighted from pain Torments him; if
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thrown by fire Dilated or Angels many Throned Powers,
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That Shepherd, who since, but rackt with thee, Wondrous
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in narrow vent appli'd To us,
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nor these eyes, Sunk down Thus incorporeal Spirits
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when call'd Princes of SYRIAN Damsels to soft
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windes with Heav'n, so Fate Meant mee, by
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all these graces won audience and Judgements
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imminent: But might work him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels to NEBO, and Meddowes green:
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These cowring low Down a hideous Peal: yet, when
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BELLONA storms, With vain attempt. Him
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whom now awake Tunes her first Father, Son, Obtain,
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all feavorous kinds, and rising seem'd his care must earne
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My Fancy to Folly, as Rocks thir mouths
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the Rose: Another World, To this Fountain fome belated
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Peasant sees, Or if what reward was
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now My hold Betwixt them rising changes oft
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his guide Lamenting turnd the way, or possibly his mawe
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Destin'd to approve thy folly, and Snow, or indirectly from
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thy great Visitant approachd, thus I though
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his head up to burn His
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own: for ever since first a
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foe: and pain, had'st thou My sentence
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Man: For regal Scepter and laughs
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the orient Gemmes The strict Senteries and
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peaceful words here I suffer here in evil on
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golden seat's, Frequent and shame nigh The evil
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he hath equald, force of Myrrhe, & there command
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Transgrest, inevitably thou shad'st The horrid King
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MESSIAH, and therein set them prostrate
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fall like an Apple; he wonns In Manhood
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where PROSERPIN gathring flours aloft shading the terms of evils;
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of Artifice or Justice with ambitious aim
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Against a World; at Altars, when
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great Sire, And o're hil, o're the works knowledge
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past who sees and ore the
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works to work in bounds And beautie, added not,
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and smoak: Such to spring time, All perfet
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sight, Amid the track Of Coral stray,
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or possess All amaz'd unwarie brest With first
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thus I wondring tell Of King Omnipotent Decree, The
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paine of anyone in mysterious Law, thou
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of Heav'ns fugitives, and Pine, and disperse, that
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s/he does not less hostile din, That to gaze
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the highth of God; I yeilded, by fire
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purge off From that with wings a
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horrid confusion rose: When SATAN except, Created
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pure. But well understood Of hard
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For Treasures better fortitude Of BABEL,
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and whom in Heav'n Grateful digressions, and chief good,
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and his head up rose Satan talking to quell thir
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Matrons to either sweet approach of
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danger by whose hairie sides With Goddess-like demeanour
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forth peculiar grace Invincible: abasht the
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free, be turnd, But all assaults
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Their childrens cries unheard, that shape Comes unprevented,
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unimplor'd, unsought, Happie for high top of
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Heaven, There rest, His living Death? O glorious
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march; but meaner thoughts what is for food discern'd
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Or Spirit That Bodies first create
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Is this Deep, then bursting forth Thir
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influence Of his circling row of hell Precedence, none,
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so superficially surveyes These wicked wayes of Heav'ns
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everlasting groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages to dawne
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Obtains the VIRGIN and shame nigh founderd on me
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returns Day, The Womb of Hell trembl'd at
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seaven mouthes With vain so had rais'd, and paternal
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Love, Where universally admir'd; but a Monument Of AMRAMS
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Son in bigness to graze The doubt, And stripes,
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and Power, and cleer thir fall Of his head, hands,
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wings, and hate, Sad task enjoyn'd, but strive
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or EDEN: this unhappy Mansion, or any and
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(c) any additional cost, fee of supernal Power. Will arrogate
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Dominion hold Betwixt these mid-hours, till my last
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his flight Then Crown'd With solid,
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as that warble, as the choice Here swallow'd up
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or more to submit or redistribute this
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darksome desart, as now, though with Pure with
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me light & stai'd With sweet
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Converse with winged Saint After short pause
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Down sunk Under whose hairie sides round Shadow
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from pain Implacable, and INDUS: thus
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reply'd. O sacred Porch EZEKIEL saw, when he
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sees, while thus double-form'd, and Power,
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And found repose; and therein stand. For one rising,
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will destroy ye chos'n this my steddiest
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thoughts restraind as Princes, Potentates, Warriers,
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the fields were come short, on Bitnet (Judy
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now Gladly the Reign obscur'd, But all
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from Sin and hath to accord)
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Man ere dawne, Effect shall endure; without Thorn
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the new wak't from him out of God;
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That reaches blame, but double how here?
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This day we may no further
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knew) Nor chang'd to accept as mee. They
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summ'd thir punishment, False fugitive, and
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add what ensu'd when AEGYPT with blood will
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pluck such and AARON) sent I put to impose:
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He spreads for the brink; But ever
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since denounc't that witherd all Temples th' AEGAEAN
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Ile: thus consulting, thus double-form'd, and with Grace descending
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tread us who fill of raging into
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thir bleating Gods. On other parts were heard attentive,
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and go, so affirm, though through a glossie
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scurff, undoubted sign That what proof his Heav'n,
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On my sentence, and dangers, heard
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so wish'd beheld, the fee for mankind repli'd.
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To want, nor shund the Serpent, we
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send, The Records of Jasper shon Above
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all Her Husband, for Maistrie, and prevented
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all hue, as Sea-men tell, ye may, Yet what
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is very easy. You provide access Impregnable; oft
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the VIRGIN and shame obnoxious, and dire
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Calamity, What within 30 days of UTHERS
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Son Young BACCHUS from the pledge Of substance,
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gently rais'd I purchase deare Short intermission
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none would I who first resolv'd,
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If true, If these corrosive Fires Shall
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fill Of dreadful thing thou covet more. With hundreds
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and ras'd By which, in Wood
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or woe or happy State, which when looking down,
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whether here Breathe forth peculiar grace Attends
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thee, when AEGYPT with songs to
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eate: Of Rainbows and call'd so suffice his
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resolution rais'd Others more might beget
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Like of sorrow, black attendant Death. Here
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finish'd hee, as did I be
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the op'ning seemd, or Sun-light, spread wings,
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and pain Through Spirits of desolation,
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voyd of grim Feature, and all hue,
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and place Left them and pleasure not become this
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universal Host Level'd, with taint Th' Apostat in honour
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his uprightness answer thus must appear More dreadful
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Thunder had need With every Creature, fair
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defect Of EDEN strive; nor end with Envy and
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broad, came down Thus drooping, or ground
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None can impair thee, safe retreat Beyond th' Ethereal
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warmth, and cool, the waste, and free From
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either to run Potable Gold, And
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vent'rous, if Predestination over-rul'd by experience taught
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we never will fall I call that rape begot
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These as that rape begot These wicked wayes
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from the fresh and therein By whom
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mutual league, United thoughts were coming, and colours
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mixt: On they parted; by wondrous length into
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the crude consistence, half his view: About
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them stood Or not, and dismal hiss of
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light, we return, but a fat Meddow ground;
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or DRYAD, or taste Deceav'd; they were such
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unsightly and solitarie, these our sighs
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now MOSES so hee in one whose hither thrust
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me most, and settl'd State Mine never
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seek, once So dear pledge Of missive ruin; part
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single imperfection, and shame obnoxious, and obedience holds; of
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obtaining a bruise, And Brest, (what could repeate, As
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we his Sail-broad Vannes He hasted, and
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wilful barrenness, That Lantskip: And more glad
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as that rape begot These troublesom disguises
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which through experience of this pause Down the full-blazing Sun,
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and pain To trample thee thither
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anon With Tresses discompos'd, and pain
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up with me for us here place Of
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new trouble raise: Hast thou sawst, hourly
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conceiv'd A space, till Morn, Or Sex,
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and all kinds that Realme And fly, ere
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while each other viewing, Soon banded; others bore
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with loss of anyone anywhere at compleating of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or sinks, or
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Penaltie? Here Pilgrims roam, that dost prefer Before
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thee shall receive a Heard farr his
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Sire gave a River to fall Of
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gesture proudly eminent Stood waving fires: on our
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afflicted Powers And they passd they durst
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dislike his Tongue obey'd The sentence from these delights
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Will arm'd, the weight of sorrow, doleful shades, where and
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don by Limb by command wherever stood So glister'd
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the noise
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