Robo poem for 2021-03-25
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THE END OF THIS BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR IMPLIED,
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INCLUDING BUT NOT BE FOUND OBEDIENT? can force impossible,
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by one, Now I see and couldst thou being
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Who knows, Let th' AEQUATOR, as from
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the prime; As the Holie One who
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first it seemd now thy might, rid
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heav'n his MEMPHIAN Chivalrie, VVhile with ambitious aim
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Against such Vertue fails, or change, Though
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without their destind aim. But not long,
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and am thy gay Legions to Poem. Mee disobeyes,
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breaks his Word the fixt for nothing lovelier
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can discover wide interfus'd Imbracing round about found So
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having said, a monstrous sight no middle pair That
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heav'n his several one for distinction serve The hasty
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multitude With vain to front to
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submit or SILVANUS never can Man Restore
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us, how chang'd his Empire, that ready now
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exhal'd, and ASPHALTUS yeilded light On to men.
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Immediately a thousand lesser Faculties that witherd
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all Through Optic Glass the Tempter:
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on Orient Pearle, whereon MESSIAH was
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headlong to submit or free distribution of mankind,
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By thy flaming from mercy shewn On bold words
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th' irrational, Death the Woods, and thereon
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Offer sweet interchange Of what would beare delicious Air,
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as vain Against the search and passion to that
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stand approv'd in telling wound, though yet among men
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wont to Starrs thir Lords declar'd
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Absolute rule; thy Peeres. Canst thou solitude, is Sovran
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King, and avert From mee the
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execration; so contriv'd as farr Have rais'd
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Upon the Starrs Hide thir eyes. Thee
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only us'd Long after wretched Life Thereby regaind,
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but what this high over-rul'd by surprize To brute
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Image, head up silent stood armd Of colour glorious
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Angel on the World and chase me
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are set, Wherein all Earths inmost counsels different,
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or nam'd BEELZEBUB. To deepest Hell, or covert
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guile, We shall his Image, head and
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dangers, heard me not theirs it
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be toilsom in earnest, when ULYSSES on Bitnet (Judy
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now To wed her nocturnal Note. Thus
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to soar Above the Moon. Thither let th' Arch-fiend
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reply'd. Daughter of light, And reason is best may afford
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him that VVhich onely Son; If guiltless? But God Rais'd
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impious War in narrow room Throng numberless,
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like which Man ere day and back he
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o're the smoothed Plank, The one
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from Wilderness With gentle breaths from whom, SATAN
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stood armd in haste. But that
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gently creeps Luxuriant; mean Drawn round This
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one, Now whenas sacred Hill, Which they sat, Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor Man from pursuit Back to entertain The
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more refin'd, more train of Death; so now prepare Fit
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Vessel, fittest Imp of mankind, in Adamant Barr'd over
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ADRIA to live thus MAMMON spake. Why
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stand or Faerie Elves, Whose easier to enrage thee
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more, Determin'd to proof his Host,
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rode brightest, till wandring this enterprize
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None seconded, as in despair, to loose it suffic'd
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To visit all dwellings peace: and shalt look denounc'd
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Desperate revenge, and ill, was partial, but
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favour'd more potent Rod Of Mans
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mortal food, for prey, nor known vertue thought To
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observe the marish glides, And should be ever blest.
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For sin, deserv'd to thine and with Famin,
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long succession must forgoe, To keep her retire. And
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flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and tangling bushes had
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rais'd, and continu'd reaching th' Olympian Games
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or showre; If your Realm, beyond
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abstain But ratling storm of far disperst In Courts
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and beheld From under the terms whatever,
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when call'd The Womb Shall in The smell
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old PROTEUS from the Sea thir matter act, Not
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instant, but thee, fair and HYDRA'S, and joy with me
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equally; nor hope relies. Is the Son,
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Or taint Th' event perverse! Thou at command,
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ere dawne, Effect shall uncreate, Be it
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light dispels the Lee, while over her
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own Spheare. But if there sat
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high Shall we may I as Ice Thir callow
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young, but a Rampart. MAMMON spake. Why comes Of
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Glory extinct, and ready stands to reject Envious commands,
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invented Torments. But ended parle, and all
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sides round Environ'd wins his lore Soon
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closing, and Voice; nor walk With singed bottom all reponsbility
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that tun'd her hour Of peaceful sloath, Not God
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on themselves not restraind as such danger by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on th' obdured brest Stand in
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narrow circuit walles this good For
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Beasts of Hell, not prevent, Foretold so
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destroy ye to all assaults Their great
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SELEUCIA, built in writing from the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with
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calm Firmament; but in hell Precedence, none, whose day
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arises, that now, avant; Flie to
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dare The danger shun'd By Sin With dev'lish machination
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might ye shalt eat my Good; by
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fight, Sore toild, his care must weepe. If so
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swift pursuers from good, Departed from inward part
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Rose out To have sin'd, According
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to enquire: above Who after some were such
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Vertue answerd milde. ADAM, rise, First his Throne Forthwith
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upright with me for the Space that
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flaming Mount Unfained HALLELUIAHS to prepare) your
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dauntless courage, and instinct. Thy message,
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like themselves ere dim Night To
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adore the Den By Parents, or have heard,
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of Arms and joy Sole King,
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Onely Omniscient, hath so blithe, so loosing all, and
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howle and gentle Fawnes at Altars, when BELLONA storms,
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With Regal Power Divine resemblance, and involve,
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done Of contraries; all Mankind, Gods, as Sea-men tell,
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though sinless, with hop'd success, Throws his beloved Man
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Gods who bore Semblance of delicious Air, Earth again
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provoke Our tended Plants, & glad impress'd his aim,
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after known till firmer thoughts with speed retir'd to
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augment. The Prison ordain'd Good lost and transgress
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his Reign abide JEHOVAH thundring AETNA, whose boiling Gulf
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Tamely endur'd not, as now, as whereon to
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accept My Hell-hounds, to grow in mooned hornes Thir
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freedom, they drink, and vain, of each Soul
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living, and law Erre not, thy
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perfection, one slight bound the Arch-fiend reply'd. Empress
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of pure Intelligence of Virgin seed, By Judges first,
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for Heav'n, our loyns, to give his sottish
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Conquerour, (whom I hate, To chase Anguish and
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shame Of EREBUS. She turns, on thoughts, and as
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great Hierarchal Standard was old! For one Man
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shall goe with me of hope, aspires Beyond
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the lovliest pair That Shepherd, who
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first though ADAMS room in Pairs they thir Standard,
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so much blood, to execute their prey
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To call them who counsel Warr, the tedious pomp
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of dim suffusion veild. Yet Innocence and call'd Seas:
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And visage turnd, and wild, under long detain'd In
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emulation opposite to impose: He ended; when her loveliest,
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and PHINEUS Prophets old. Then all assaults Their childrens cries
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unheard, that s/he does not upright.
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Whence ADAM sore besides, They ended heer, or
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dimly seen that Fate the grass Coucht,
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and lick'd the sweat of deadly hate,
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To trample thee concentring all these
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Giants, men (Canst thou commandst, and
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flowers Flie to Project Gutenberg is his, or with wonder
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now Led on, Or sight instead, meer shews
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instead, a Spirit That wash thy
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Mothers lap? there want we return, and superfluous moist
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and all chase me on, all diseas'd, all
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abjure: When he also may with torrid soil,
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Levied to soar Above his Words alone From
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those Gardens fam'd of TANTALUS. Thus earlie, thus
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created, needs not need) Forthwith upright beams
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That with loss it seems a brok'n Rear
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Insulting, and between two fair In circuit, undetermind square
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or human pair, yee little knows here however
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witness all unawares Fluttring his memorie, Nameless in
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charge, As now To mark his
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words, out-flew Millions of life. So spake our angry
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Foe hung Tempting affronts us excites his face
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of Orders, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd
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the cold ESTOTILAND, and cleer Smooth Lake,
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nor cloud Of instrumental sounds and Soule, Acknowledge
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him Findes no better part sheep-walks and passion
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to do I therefore as again
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thir food and pangs unfelt before. Produced
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by right belongd, So told ye both. O
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prime Of shrubs and rather (Far other notes
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Angelical to recount Almightie spake: and where, if no
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sudden, but familiar grown, I speak.
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Hast thou climb'st, And fell Into their
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works Not unconform to submit or danger could love,
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Which to raunge, by whose conspicuous count'nance, without cloud
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Of puritie and smoak: Such Pleasure
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took That one Who dwell and infinite provok't. But Man
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falls deceiv'd The Gods live secure, Secure from night, Shine
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inward, and fulfilld All Intellect, all thy
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wrauth, O Man ere dawne, Effect shall bear The
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works possessed in it thee conversing I mine eyes
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till gently warms The lowest deep Her graceful
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and ARGESTES loud Their surest signal, they
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then bursting forth Unbid, and much
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won audience and full. After the
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future access was th' occasion, whether not, being Good,
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Farr off and as you, there command we most
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conspicuous, that watchd, hee once as
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his head, but that livd, Attendant on yon
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celestial light? Be it light &
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Reign in time and press'd her thoughts and
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couldst thou Thy absence I meet thy perfect
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PHALANX to force On which
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