Robo poem for 2021-02-11
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If ye and therein dwell. For whom now
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not endu'd With adverse Legions, Angel Forms, who
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first born With solemn Bird, Beast, or violent,
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when time when it profit thee
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combin'd In presence of Spirits bright imblazonrie, and
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found, which wee in our joynt Will envy whom
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no watch On you discover sights of
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chearful dawne Obtains the Son, Both him there will
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receive Our second Life, where she ensnar'd Mankind they
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choose Dilated or Earth, this Universe. Look
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downward on foot, Half yet know Her mariageable
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arms, and suttle, but peace yet never ceasing
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bark'd With thicket overgrown, That underneath had
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Of things so low Bow'd down unseen Wing to
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scape into terrour seis'd By EVE, more delighted
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eare to accept them; wilt find him, though
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sinless, with bluster to bear; those hearts To overcome
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this Paradise Dying put to appetite, least of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where And joynd In eevn or if
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mishap, Ere this be, and, by sad to do
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thy head Of him a hideous ruine
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and I labour to model Heav'n are made amends; thou
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beheldst The Spirit impure what mould, and
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with heed least asperses The deadly forfeiture, and
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peaceful sloath, Not proof to woe, All her
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victorious Bands Pursuing. I gave effect. Immediate
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in heav'n his thanks sufficient, or mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd,
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yet unknown, The Sojourners of right against mee expung'd
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and steep Of his wrath or thought
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deni'd To flight, and hapless Foes, Death
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is, after taste Of colour glorious sight, each Soul
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I approve. To seek to descend The hollow Universal
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PAN Knit with wind Of charming symphonie
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they live, Or Wonders move Harmonious numbers; as
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this he receaves The Hemisphere had thrown
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by easie intercourse Thither wing'd with me
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Freely they mix, Union irresistible, mov'd My
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word, my ears, which our image, Man Thy way
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Bent all due time this her
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Axle torn The grosser feeds the
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chief; among fresh imployments rise With joy was inwoven
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shade retir'd, from end wilt bring on Bitnet
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(Judy now was formd them fair Fruit Of
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Mercy and both Be frustrate, do, appeard,
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Not only sound to immortal bliss, as specified in Heav'n
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arriv'd, the gracious was of NEGUS to swerve, Since now
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has a dance they enthrall to repaire
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That Shepherd, who bound his dart,
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Fearless assault, In some faire Kine From use, For
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softness shee busied heard so Fate shall his
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Plumes, that gently hast voutsaf't Gently for
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who stood, And o're the river of promoting
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the Chrystal Battlements: from the gift they then that forgetful
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Lake with huge two-handed sway Thy praises, with
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delight, By ancient Pair In open or PGLAF), owns
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a frozen loyns, to tripping ebbe, that
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witherd all Temples th' ambrosial Night To
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wreck all access to soar Above th' Archangel
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MICHAEL, this text should be, and, by String
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or suttlety: Though last reasoning this way Bent
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all temptations arm'd. Hadst thou saist thou?
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whom SIN there Arraying with vast recess, Free, and
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where, if any purpose to taste?
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Forbid who made me once, and
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Sword-Law Through utter loss of not still, That curld
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MEGAERA: greedily they among th' obdurat
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King Exalted to sustain, Or sympathie, or
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Kid, that all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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way Up to this advantage all,
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of anyone anywhere at one from soundest sleep Affects me
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not limited thir Supper Fruits they
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haste His Potentates and Mother, but that I
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am now Shot after thaw, till wandring
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thoughts, and Kingdoms of stain would intermix Grateful digressions, and
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void: Darkness to know, and pardon beg, and press'd
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her sight Of Beril, and knows my brest, And
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this houre Within them the Highest, and sent I less
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His danger, and rung A solemn Bird, They dreaded
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worse to cross. Nor tongue Inspir'd with almost no
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sudden, but feard Thy going is fume,
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That Shepherd, who beheld a Forrest onward move
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Thir fight, As my espous'd, my afflicted
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Powers, in Man. With tract Of mankind
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repli'd. O Friends, why not dreaded name unheard
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or shadie Grove, What e're God that seeing me, and
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cleer HYALINE, the Devil with Heav'n descends But chiefly
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Thou Can never will raise His Lithe Proboscis; close
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ambition though she cry'd, Against temptation:
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thou fledst: if but thee, vile
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as in mighty wings he impregns the
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setting Sun A help, Or in despair, to go
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to dwell; That he lay, Thir
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course, in highest in change delectable, not purchase
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with me that shall rise Victorious,
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and spring Of wrauth Burnt after thaw, till
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Morn, I submit. This deep Still following
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pace the glittering Staff unfurld Th'
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animal Spirits apostat and ensuring that men by Noon amid
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the Mercie-seat above I seek, as bound us?
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this hazard more, A Heaven on me
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Freely they lye Groveling and after thaw,
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till now with featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like
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this essential, happier life, Simplicitie and Night had searcht and
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ASPHALTUS yeilded light the Gate reply'd; Hast thou
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anon, while thus milde Zone Dwell not soon
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beg to shelter us? this punctual spot, a Vessel
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holds the circuit inexpressible they fell,
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whom mutual Honour knew, And Spirits, yet happiest life,
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sustain'd By Model, or cause of
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it brought: and flaming Ministers of anyone
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anywhere at thir songs to higher foe. Space
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that Forbidden Tree, The Garden, planted
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by AEQUINOCTIAL Winds the Fiend, a noble
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stroke To ask what resolution and understanding, whence
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the fertil Woomb teem'd at eeve In counterview
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within beyond Compare of Oak or TREBISOND,
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Or trie In honour to seek thee,
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rather how thou what compulsion and who ought
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Rather then To HARAN, after such prison,
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and reason is meet, Indebted and one seem'd
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either; black GEHENNA call'd, Forbidden Tree, from continual
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watch Our Supream of anyone anywhere at hand, rejoycing
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in DAN, Lik'ning his wakeful Foe, Who dwell farr
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Then staid the slumber, on yon
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Lake with me becomes Bane, and breach Disloyal
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breaks his scatterd sedge Afloat, when
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vapors fir'd Impress the richer seat of anyone anywhere
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at eeve In EDEN which the just, my Flesh, my
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present pain, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the Isle OPHIUSA)
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but by one, this Gate ascend, Bear on her
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Eye, all sorts are all Heav'n, But they flew,
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And towards the Space that live: Nor so
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last Farr into thousands, once as this Tempter
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ere now storming furie stay'd, Quencht in
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VALDARNO, to fix Their surest signal, they corrupted to
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do ought good have chosen Seed, And
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looking round, Behind him stood, Half flying;
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behoves him Power prepar'd In the CRONIAN Sea, suppos'd
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with cordial Love unequald; but in
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gaze the Field, In dubious Battel rang'd for
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long reach of death shall yeeld
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him, what mild answer ADAM thus and
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swifter far, Me from such effects.
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But first began, and innocence, relie On
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Man Dust of JORDANS flood As joyn'd That Glorie account,
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But all Through her shot with surpassing
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Glory of happy seat The tempted our joynt
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or Months, or not? som doubt not
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walkt, when earnestly they saw them right, that strife
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Was never, Arms From Father full of this
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windie Sea flow'd Fast by Decree Another part in
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strength, what resolution from on high: from
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Hell, her course ore the night Have
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sufferd, that his Image, not Death, of God;
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That one intent ITHURIEL and high uplifted beyond The
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stonie hearts contrite, in Glory witherd.
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As far Exceeded human, rational, though so
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suffice to soar Above them inrould,
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or middle round Those middle pair Girt with
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ambitious aim Against th' inventer miss'd, so
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highly, to soar Above them down,
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If thence gliding through experience taught
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To bestial Gods; and call'd Satan, with
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pain Implacable, and Band squared Regiment By that
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damage fondly overcome this perverse With whose
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point now with adverse Upon the dusky Air
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Frequenting, sent from the Twelve that thir Gods,
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and rare: thee withdraw Our servile
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offerings. This inaccessible high advanc'd The Clouds Fuming
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from side ACANTHUS, and howl'd Within
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them rejoyce, And silence thus cropt, Forbidd'n
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here, as this avenging Sword of anyone anywhere
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at command, and Towrs, And live there,
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Or open Warr: Under whose portion set On
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either end the mightie Hunter then, Warr had need
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not disheart'nd then, what Pit thou lov'st:
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But yet lest unawares Fluttring his Hill Delight thee concentring
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all who fill Of mankind repli'd. Is the
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surging smoak and though yet all things
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as inmate guests Too well hast where
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he oppos'd; and MESSIAH was plaine, A nice Art
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Pontifical, a dream, But evil hast voutsaf't Gently
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for the Royal seat of youth
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Hopeful and ANCIENT NIGHT, I point and all restore.
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Fall'n Cherube, to observe The radiant Sun A
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glimmering of this Fruit let us divide our
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approaching heard remote. Towards him high thoughts, and lyes
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the Six days work, But JOSHUA whom such appear'd
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A Son, Heire, and MESSIAH was plaine,
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A day Honourd by Judy Boss
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eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on warr appears Wag'd in bright consummate
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floure Spirits for whence, But rather (Far
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other doubt it again were come
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