Robo poem for 2022-10-31
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Whom to pervert that they Breathing united force impossible,
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by shading the Day was Law can grow About
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thir dark Abyss, whose ballance down he scarce perform
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Nigh on every gesture proudly eminent In honour
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claim'd AZAZEL as huge must be.
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Let us excites his hope, to
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tell Of Wiles, More of Mountains
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upward Man Restore us, and Shoar, the
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mind no part in PALESTINE, and let thee along
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Innumerable force renew'd Springs upward still serves His
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heart, Thus sitting, thus reply'd: Produced by farr
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then said SATAN, whose command Single, is best,
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into his Creation, last turn aside the Taste, Sight,
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Smell, Herbs, Fruits, & Fowle flie With
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me, they thought, Wrought still to swim in
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some Purlieu two massie Ore, The Hell And be
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wrought by John Milton Father, t' whom now
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high, insatiate to render all My sole
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delight, Son Fall circumvented thus expell'd to ride
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in Mercy and foule. But opposite
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fair Morn return'd, for who lay intrans't Thick swarm'd,
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both Grip't in it seem'd, to
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strength conceal'd, Which thou his Beams, or grav'n in
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Squadrons at Altars, when ULYSSES on high: from
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life; next upstood NISROC, of IND, Or
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all these Sighs And now Advanc't in narrow room
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in Heav'n God Supream, who shall burn, and
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therein or heav'd his swift their Creation-Day Created
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in Devotion, to bring: Behold a
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Cormorant; yet confest later then projecting Peace
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is very easy. You pay him Glorie
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rode begin, Or satiate fury thus began. Whence
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and inmost counsels from West was lost. Of
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cold ground, with mine. The Soule
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Are brought: and with branching Palm, A
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Circuit wide, but rackt with BRITISH and disturbd the
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void of pain However, and laughs the
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deep, who late The lip of som glimps
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of those steps the Fruit The warlike
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Parade, When Reason joyn'd. These were an
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age they slept Fannd with jealous leer maligne
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Of Thrones and therein By attributing overmuch to
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foot Of DEMOGORGON; Rumor next himself and
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passion not, till Death, or Suffering:
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but shun the terms of Spears: and
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QUILOA, and wild, under the lost us Heav'n, Empyreal
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Host upsent A race Of peaceful sloath, Not
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this perfidious hatred they dread, Rouse and
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Night; Light the Son, but anguish
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and passion first Battel, open or thee, and EDENS
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happie places led. And Heav'n casts to
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endure Exile, or Harp Thir wandring vanitie, when the
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calmer wave by fraud, contagion spred
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Among those odorous sweets the dire attack Of vertue
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spent In bold adventure to do the
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Grape She crushes, inoffensive pace the Gard'n of
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Victorie and Ulcer, Colic pangs, and longing eye; Nor
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past example good, the Night would but favour'd
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more potent Thrones, With hundreds and all
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access Without remorse and regard he scrupl'd not
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fear'd; should have seis'd, though Spirits for scarce
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the Goblin full of MOSES and call'd
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so lively shines In motion felt of mankind, in
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best Of Warriers old age; but of will be
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heard; And smiling thus consulting, thus undismai'd
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began. Whence heavie pace that rape begot
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These Royalties, and besought The person
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lost our trial, when earnestly they flew, And Life-blood
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streaming to identify, do onely, that strife
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Of PHARAO: there inhabit, of themselves Abhor to hazard
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as firm brimstone, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic
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EGYPT marching, equal'd the Snakie Sorceress that fail not,
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and grave, ey'd them, they at
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once. As one of joy Sole
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in Heav'n Gate of thousands, and foule Are brought:
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and with forked tongue Inspir'd with Envy
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and Brake, or creeps, or two brazen foulds discover
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wide into the blessed peace, Yet
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evil on IMAUS bred, Whose snowie ridge the
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Potent Victor in Heav'n Shall with pearly grain:
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yet Regaind in Triumph and shame to
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EVE: Fair couple, linkt in Aire
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Of God To mortal prowess, yet from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon we may meet; Which taught the
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Universal blanc Of coole decline. So farr
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and confer Thir Maker, be offer'd, he sees, Or
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Shee first Eevning on, secure of
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thee, whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith upright beams innumerable
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sound The sequel each Fit for different
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Motions move? Which with Mineral fury, aid to
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donate. There swallow'd up rose Satan talking
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to simplicitie Resigns her thy glorie will deigne
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To magnifie his Eye That for high
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Decree; And for yet seen least the
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thighs Of difficulty or worse, in Glory
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above the Conquerour least bad Errand, Man
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fall'n. Yet parcht with wings Wherewith to
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accord) Man from truth, or Drie, Like gentle
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looks, either Sex assume, or enur'd
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not hoping here Heav'ns dore Triumphal with vain aimes, inordinate
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desires Blown up call'd that sighs found By
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conversation with designe New courage and knows how
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would loose, expell'd to that strow the
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deep: So sung The middle Spirits of Hell, Thou
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wilt bring Twilight gray Dawn, and
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Eyes That neer the Sapient King MESSIAH, and
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with destruction to men: Both Harp To Cattel pastur'd late,
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I draw Envy and bid dwell In punisht
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in these thoughts present, could the
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seat Thir Orisons, each paw: when
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th' acknowledg'd Power prepar'd For one abstracted stood
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and heart too slightly barrd. So strictly, but
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus undismai'd began. 1.B. "Project Gutenberg"),
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you prepare Fit well this Of hideous joyn'd The doubt,
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And to dance they see thy captive multitude: For
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death, the Ape; Wors then mankinde
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higher, Surpassest farr then stand Ye
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Powers And worthie seemd, In billows,
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leave thee still greatest Monuments of Fire.
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Thither let us the amorous play. To
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let ther who hold it: here
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Beast, or deceive, or carreer with matters
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hid, Progressive, retrograde, or exhorting glorious and spent, sunk
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down, The fiery waves, There lands the Brooks In equal
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hope, aspires Vain Warr arose, And me exercise
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us down Th' Assembly, as may reign Over the dayes
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of knowledg fair Earth Insensible, and stedfast hate: At
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the smoothed Plank, The Realme And finde
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peace Of colour glorious trial; and all Her
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unadorned golden seat's, Frequent and obedience due. To Idols through
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with Myrtle crownd, Look'st from Heav'n witness all
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by name What thy Humiliation shall
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temper Hero's old age; but of sorrow, black it be
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blinded more, is now this flying Fiend:
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at command, and down, Glad to unite thir Nests Were
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don, but op'n Firmament Amid the
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envier of Mankinde, and taste of
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bodie or brighter, clad Her mischief, and
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whither tend these from PELORUS, or fixt
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Laws of anyone anywhere at leasure to Force
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or worse relapse And season judg'd, well
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stor'd with indented wave, and show The silent valley,
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sing With Opal Towrs Of day-spring,
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and Gold; Nor will change To
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make Strange alteration! Sin no unbounded hope Things unattempted
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yet what all prodigious joyning or JUNO'S,
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that sought not. But wherefore with
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it without end and GAZA's frontier bounds.
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Him thus consulting, thus proceeded on yon dreary Plain,
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forlorn and laughs the Equinoctial Line
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From off From either quite shut The Frutage
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fair large For CHAOS Umpire sits, And tresses
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wore Of warring Winds, and dying
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rise, and down, Glad Eevning was, what heart
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relented Towards either side One Man from despare. Haste
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hither like to assume, And bring
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obedience tri'd, And twentie thousand lesser
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Faculties that formd thee, dim Night Related,
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and ZEPHON bold, Far round with Voice divine Following, above
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compare, And summons call'd Princes of sorrow, doleful
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shades, where those proud will not, Whereon I
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will cleer aspect Silent yet not by
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strength of worth ambition though men and with
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revenge: cruel his will the night, when time
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and thence Perpetual smil'd Celestial, but peace within, due Giv'n
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me forth all at his second tire
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Of some to charge is fume, That shed down
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To heav'nly ground Gliding meteorous, as onely Supream
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of tempestuous fire, His wonder if warr appears Wag'd
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in stead of SYRIAN ground, or Chrysolite, Rubie or
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other viewing, Soon learnd, now milder, and bid
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turn degenerate, all imbroild, And Light as Sea-men
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tell, With singed bottom stirr The middle
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Air upbore Thir order; last led me thy Nature
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as shee for much advanc't, We ours to submit
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or EARTH-BORN, that flaming Mount, whoseop Brightness had been
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reveal'd Divine Imbu'd, bring forth to
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such live as heav'd his Peers, And
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thought Horrid, if much less toil, and greater rage
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Among the rest is punish't; whence they arraignd
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shall bear thir being? Yet all Eternitie
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so should abound, Some Tree now began,
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and Shoar, the Goblin full resplendence, Heir
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of monstrous sight behold The paine fled
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To suffer, as in Orbes hath in
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VALDARNO, to binde Volatil HERMES, and
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speed; Havock and Earth; with Spade and future, in
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mooned hornes Thir Nature in Heav'n so swift Then
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due Rites, and glad as hard
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Mov'd our Mother Tree, whose Bark by millions her
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warmth then saist thou? whom shall rejoyce, And fierie Steeds,
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or TREBISOND, Or chang'd thir wayes; hee permits Within
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them stood Their living dores; let
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loose at all; but dim, shall yeild
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To mortal
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