Robo poem for 2021-03-28
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So spake th' Ocean barr'd At last shall
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send The dark Encounter in thee, Bright
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Temple, on his proper motion we thought himself
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Reserving, human measure, say. Whence in
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spacious wound Pass'd frequent, and full. After his shafts,
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and beheld so fair Virgin seed, By
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him will of Warr, the Son, in Heav'n
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Held by coming sprung I such distempers foule Are
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his Rav'nous Maw. But as set Thir
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small store hereafter from men orewatcht,
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whose swiftness Number sufficient to drag him at
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ease Unfast'ns: on Bitnet (Judy now a
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Project Gutenberg is then who need, not limited
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to, or Middle, all Her vertue
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appeers For CHAOS roard, And put to soar Above
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th' AONIAN Mount, while over Man nor in
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thee none. But from neighbouring Hills (For
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what follie overthrew, And shun The luminous inferior
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Orbs, Or to electronic works, to know,
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whatever thing naught vallu'd he in hollow Cube
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Training his count'nance seemd That fought in it forth:
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at all; but peace assur'd, without end of
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electronic works, and judgest onely weake Against
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God spake, and rare: thee goes Thy weaker;
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let this place, pushd by things now more, while
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they seem: And join him out th'
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upper World; at command, and breath'st defiance here Keep
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residence; if but mee damp my thoughts, that
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smooth ADONIS from the terrour of Beasts, whom
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none but perverts best with high King, All
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incorruptible would not seem in mutual
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league, United thoughts Had not Time, though joynd In
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goodness I thence creat'st more watchful, stronger, if
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thy permission of Gods? where these
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delights Will save us from him thou know'st for
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on golden seat's, Frequent and reverence
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prone; and Darkness they knew, And Warr or
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Sea, and Mother, but cast Ominous
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conjecture on Thrones; Though wandring. Brightest Seraph stood, recoyld
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Orewearied, through experience of anyone anywhere at general
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Names in The Rib he to transgress.
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Is this Mountain, built By us? this unhappie
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Morn, We may reign secure, and
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luxurie. Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in Man. With Fish
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that caution joind, thir shapes old Renown, OSIRIS, ISIS,
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ORUS and feare; Of immortalitie. So spake th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus renews. Whence and call'd aloud. Whence
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in her popular Tribes Of what change Thir downie Bank
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the Peace of cordial Love Can either side
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the rules above; so huge must after came
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I on Bitnet (Judy now concernes us try what resolution
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from God hath joynd In thoughts this
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Oracle, then should not there From out of NEGUS to
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force as beseems Thy terrors, as
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whereon MESSIAH King pursues: All generations, and all
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praises owe, And Bush with taint integritie; but that wander
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forth peculiar grace With copious hand, Abortive, monstrous, all
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things: One shap'd & hymning spent. Mean
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while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse We may Compose
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our deliverer up his throne. What though
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should we intend at 809 North Pour'd never
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to accord) Man or Infidel Jousted in fears and
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deform: on Bitnet (Judy now purer essence increate. Or
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heart enlarges, hath also not be: Taste after
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made Thee I would intermix Grateful digressions, and
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smallest things in happie Plains, Lowly they come,
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Conducted by shading the Center, and prevented all assaults
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Their great authentic will sustain and taste
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is equal, as mee. They led To those Apostates,
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least of Warr, what skill the works possessed
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in Heav'n that stole Those rare
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and wrought Mosaic; underfoot the Earth; but down Thir
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downie Bank the Empire now, thou
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hat'st, I repent or Wilderness, Forrest or
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art; enormous brood, and best; All is
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mine; Our circuit walles this now were
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come no more Cease I embold'nd spake, My
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early care, Not only to thee, ingrate
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In Arms they shall pervert; and vain, when Orient
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in thee, count it so, As likeliest find
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Against unequal work in Lust they prais'd,
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That never taste; But goe and weltring by angry
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Foe Cleer Victory, to skirt to
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rest, Millions of thee, against so rare? Here
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or refund in guise Of Wisdom, what
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shall to save, Dwels in awe of
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thee, and let mee expung'd and
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press'd her prime, yet then form'd
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within them; and Soule, Acknowledge him
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not before him lastly die Deserted, then too long,
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and storn so cleer, sharp'nd his
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thoughts, and full. After thir watry gleam appeerd In
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heart I seduc'd With cause Mov'd the
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companions of CHAOS: Or if som
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connatural force as that shall his Kingdom,
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let us this which Man and firm
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Faith, Amid the swift their aerie crowd Swarm'd and
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hearts To mortal things, Abominable, inutterable, and with wingd
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speed And hazard all seem'd, but of
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whose Conduct MICHAEL with hop'd success, Throws his hate
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Illustrates, when Nature first break our evils, with
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expanded wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding on
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they fought at ease Wafts on Bitnet
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(Judy now faild speech Thus over thy
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Vertue and cool, the fervent Angel,
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though grave, ey'd them, to hymne his Rav'nous
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Maw. But perhaps Shall fill what is undefil'd and
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therein set On that way shall teach;
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for fight; The Cherubim Forth reaching
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to Kings BARBARIC Pearl & these Herbs,
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Fruits, Though distant hee To journie through Heav'nly
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forme Incapable of ten paces huge As wantonly
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repaid; in narrow frith He never
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to concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and kept for prayers or
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shrink and possess The Firmament, Uncertain which, in despite and
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toward the sentence is committed and pleasure till the
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use of God; I directed then justly accuse Thir happiness,
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who at our great Mother yeilds
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In blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly touch What day
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arises, that smooth ADONIS from thee unblam'd?
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since I doubt, and gates of brute. Thus
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thou what besides, They dreaded bolt. Nor staid, But
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first Pausing a black wings Lay pleasant,
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his heavier fall: so minded not, and could
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have mov'd; And o're the dust returne. But
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keep them Less then soares Up from
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SYRIAN Damsels to continue, and pain Which uttering thus
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renew'd. Not longer scrowle, Whose wanton growth: Those
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have liv'd and night, when Morn return'd,
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for with that warning voice, and drearie Vaile
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They pass'd, and unfrequented left hand Unbarr'd the
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Fact Is as that bore him the Devil turnd
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For who out mankind, in scorn. Think
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not, and regain the odious offspring whom hath joynd
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In Triumph high blest, Much reason, and Fate, Too
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well understand; Not farr worse, in
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part, such prompt eloquence Flowd from Noon came the
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shortest choosing, and Harvest, Heat should thy Enemies, or
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once both Bodie and therein or
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MONTALBAN, DAMASCO, or sweet! How dark'nd; innocence,
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Defaming as farr worse, By place
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exposes Formost to frustrate all assaults Their Seats
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long back redounded as in hatred, enmitie, and
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Bowers doubt remaines, VVhich grew fast shut The
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second bidding they went; and spare, Nor wanting power
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Now other, as creation first on Bitnet (Judy now
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To slumber here, though SPRING and intellectual
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food, and Warr? Warr and Grace, Hee
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fled, Light Cloth'd with passions in Heav'n Ill fenc't
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for I fear; Yet live Before all anxious cares,
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And various hue; by being gav'st me;
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whom these things, parted forelock manly hung
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to my side Abandond at ease, and
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where, if that word which would loose,
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Though for Beast of time shall
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forget to exalt With gay enameld colours mixt, Assemble,
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and taste upheld by nature, will
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soon devour For his under darkness; but
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that brightest shine. Author of anyone in
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length faild speech Thus drooping, or Kine, Or flocks,
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or SAMOS first behold all real hunger,
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and rather merits fame in Heav'n receiv'd
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us wide, Likest to do what doubt it so, through
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waste, and therein plac't A cloudy
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Chair ascending rides Audacious, but all th' unwieldy Elephant
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To the most excell, In yonder
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blazing Cressets fed and is committed and CAECIAS and therein
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By Fountain side One of light, Alone, for him
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Enthron'd Sat on dry Land that earthly bliss on
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Bitnet (Judy now fenceless world was sunk, and with
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a Foe or TREBISOND, Or where Shepherds pen
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thir painted wings Displayd on wing Tormented
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all shall beget; For of him,
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that disgorge Into my sudden blaze on me
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still I adore. Gentle to enrage thee
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begot; And good Descends, thither he sat and
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imbrute, That so large Lay floating
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once; more hands a Summers day;
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and prey on swift flouds: as at Altars, when
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her return, had suffic'd, Not lawful to view:
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About them that way: One step
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he will Of porous Earth onely right.
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For state, And Discord with Love so suffice to
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do I abroad Through the just,
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said is high, At which intermits Our
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overture, and dangers, heard Commanding loud. Haste hither brought
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along Innumerable force Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, more coole
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decline. Such disproportions, with high and race
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of monstrous sight Of hope to save, Dwels in narrow
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circuit wide interfus'd Imbracing round those
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shadowie Cloud of EDEN, now seems And touch't thir
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change, disdain'd not as him on
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the full-blazing Sun, Before all corruption, all highth, and
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sweetest
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