Robo poem for 2020-11-01
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If better seems On duty, sleeping soon
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Absolv'd, if but endevord with pleasant
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task transferd From Nectar, though more valid
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Armes, Weapons more of this Maine from guilt
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and stray'd so commanded, and give him
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out and dangers, heard Celestial rosie steps Over the
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length prevaile Against the voice explain'd: the Night-Hag,
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when BELLONA storms, With some were known. Farr was
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good, Where now what strength, Not proof ye then
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befall'n, And Fish of righteousness, Araying cover'd from body or
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they may ascend Up to hope excluded
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thus, behold this Tree of Spirits elect Sense of
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Glorie and poise Thir Makers work; he decreed Thir
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Nature first Morn. Now in multitudes Were ready,
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in Heav'n When ADAM first taught your
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Legions to animal, To argue in sharp
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desire To gorge the shortest choosing,
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and full. After his breath her pale Horse: to languish
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without controule Had rounded still receivd,
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And sowd with ambitious to be pain'd
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By the Fiend. Back to retire As
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Gods, of thee: Retire, or blame, but
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they sat A stream From entrance quite abolisht and
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deadly hate, and added The Dank, and pain From
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darkness should be with almost no unbecoming
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deed thou art, from men Such
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whispering soft, by command of Time counts not, and
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all a Rock Over the welkin
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burns. Others whose top was shee an Exhalation, with
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fierie Steeds Reflecting blaze Insufferably bright.
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There to soar Above them lets pass commodiously this
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Deep, With suckt and willing feet might erre not
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molest us, unless you receive them, to submit
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or might work within Lights as in me
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mine Eyes how that done, well
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stor'd with touch the Midriff with less vext the
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throng Disperst in Triumph and shining heav'nly mindes from
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ground he wishes most Endeavour Peace: thir jaws VVith foot
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Of Seasons return, but peace returnd as thy only
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hee; But goe Before all impediment; Instant without
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controule Had audience, Night he created once
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as accessories To second, which nigh founderd
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on IMAUS bred, Whose midnight vapor
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glide obscure, Can else thou with me. To recommend
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coole Winds, that ever during Gates, Harmonious
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numbers; as di'd her stately tread, or distributed: Is as
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are threatn'd, but her blazing with keen dispatch
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Of his Created this I transgress'd, nor yet
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to move In shape they pursu'd
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The flaming volies flew, And flying March,
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along Innumerable force hath contriv'd as come Well
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have thought?) escap'd The paine Infeebl'd me, that flaming Warriours,
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Arme again Thrown on Earth; but felt tenfold Adamant,
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his wandring Fire Hath wiselier arm'd Fell not
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much failing, hapless crew I seduc'd them
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more wakeful Bird When the Fould: Or wet the
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Hall (Though like those To the chief;
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among those From where it self
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the defective or Heaven: Thither, if any
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and that sung: Just are outside of talk
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Of Coral stray, or strict necessitie
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Subdues us, Without Mediator, his Angels; and call'd Seas: And
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ore Hill retir'd, The Gods disguis'd in sight.
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And courage never wilt taste No equal, raunging through experience
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of disobedience, till one Returnd on golden seat's,
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Frequent and with cause Mov'd on yon dreary Plain,
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and build His place Living or since by doome
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So Law given the Cherubim Alone as Lords
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of anyone anywhere at 4557 Melan
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Dr. S. Fairbanks, AK, 99712., but feard
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To visit all mankinde, or numerous then
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bursting forth were terms of chearful face, wherein
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remaind (For what the sum of dim Eclips
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disastrous twilight sheds On what redounds, transpires Through
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multitude Now therefore shall his Pride Waiting revenge:
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cruel Serpent: him Thunder-struck, pursu'd and fierce contention
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brought them forth In at Altars, when her
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enclosure green, Our own Arbitrement it were
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of thee, fair enticing Fruit The Earth with honour to
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soar Above his Eyes; With Fish
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and research. They summ'd thir looks That brought down The
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willinger I attend, Pleas'd it possible
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to do thy Compeers, Us'd to fright,
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And sends upon my Guide was
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Honour and gore. To Idols through expectation held Gods,
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and follow me, for open Front a
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Brute, adorn'd With Tresses discompos'd, and thir vertue: silent,
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save with grasped arm's Clash'd on Thrones; Though Heav'n call'd
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Mother of desolation, voyd of sorrow, black
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it stood like joy with grasped arm's Clash'd
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on AEGYPT with stern repli'd. O welcom hour Forth
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stepping opposite, A day upon thy Spheare;
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Till and foule. But who ought that
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walks To ask what transports a
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spot to aspire. Henceforth of ADAM of blustring winds, which
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tends to submit or falling, had prepar'd
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For in Heav'n such reside? 1.E.4. Do as
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Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the Vision led him still
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I will occasion want, and mad
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demeanour, then silent Night he kept, his Temple,
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to simplicitie Resigns her sake, thou with warme Earths
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Lord, be despaird. He lights, if unforbid thou retire.
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And to fall, onely was, whence
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they guessd him due by other bore with Heav'n,
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the wave, Homeward with wind Of Battel which God
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observd His deadly forfeiture, and remove The infernal dregs Adverse
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to enrage thee more, That one World
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With easie yoke Of sleep, and Stations thick entwin'd,
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As through each motion felt the sov'ran Architect had
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been found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ If thence ensue, more
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valid Armes, Weapons more by Batterie, Scale, and
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shame hee on studious thoughts with
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ambitious aim Against his Will either heele with Diamond
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and INDUS: thus declar'd. Well have thir Glory
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of Pomp and horrent Arms. Nine times may
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henceforth most thou looking round, inclement skie;
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Save what eyes till one Realm of this powerful
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Key Into his way. There best, What thoughts Were
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slunk, all assaults Their surest signal, they but bring
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home spoils with unnumber'd as built
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By Men not far worse to
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like these, covering the ranged powers Could
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not find here Chains and ready at once; nor
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is no second stroke Both of cold
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Climat, or Summers day, as thick Of three drops
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the din; thus farr remov'd may Faith Prefer,
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and warmd: All these things, and by John
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Milton Author of battel ere dawne, Effect shall his
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experienc't eye, and peace returnd at ease
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thy overpraising leaves More glorious Work, that tend From
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Diamond Quarries hew'n, & stoop with Fish; to part
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in cogitation deep. Glad to civil Broiles. At
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first born of themselves ordain'd In adoration
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down alone From every lower stair That mock
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our Sanctuarie, our evil much confide, But goe
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with looks of Paradise Lost sight of som
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Plume, that long I soare, Above them rule by
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strength, Not noxious, but of anyone in
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Glory of Arms, in Heav'n or
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level pavement: from the never-ending flight
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Upborn with Bow and with pride, and luxurie. Th'
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ethereal People ran, they yet rude, Guiltless of things
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Liken on dry Land He drew not visible, th'
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Eternal Splendors flung For wonderful indeed Divine, And mutual guilt
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and attend. This onely two broad
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circumference Hung on high: from us
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invisible Amidst the safe arrive. This happie seat
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your behoof, if he pursu'd With many
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Throned Powers, Princedoms, Powers, nor yet felt unusual weight,
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till wandring this frail His Laws to
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free Acceptance of NILE: So since In them
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Names, till I purchase deare Short intermission none communicable
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in what highth Of human voice Milde,
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as decai'd; And o're hil, o're
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the Mariner From use, For never shall
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burn, and can discern Th' other
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immediate touch? So spake the Son,
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Obtain, all th' Eternal Empire, such another Morn
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To manifest thee repeaed; nor ever to
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dwell, The doubt, however to disorder'd rage Transports our woe;
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Where Armies bright, Which thou soughtst I
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heard, and Purple, azure and soft'n
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stonie hearts shall turn hath joynd
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In shew no way, and Bar
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Of Flutes and all hue, as Gods; for some
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evil Thou hast here In INDIA East
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On this gloom; the length from the five
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watchful Senses represent, She gave thee his utmost ARNON.
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Nor vehement desire, Had it possible
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to enrage thee as farr to confirm his dreadful Dart;
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what is adverse. Who art naked, and therein
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live, all assaults Their surest signal, they around the
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Sons Came like the Bullion dross: A
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or falling, and Virgin Modestie, Her graceful
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and place I seduc'd them Less excellent, as
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if (which might Extort from harm. Whence
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in peace obtain'd Unacceptable, though steep, through experience of
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righteousness, And various: wondring tell In
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place (If ancient and EDENS happie Walks between; Over
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the four speedy words replete with
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me. As he snuff'd the rapid wheels, or inspires
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Vernal delight indeed, That fires Awak'd should
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fear, hath our first born With
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faultring measure thee begot; And high praise,
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who beheld From where stood Unterrifi'd, and with
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calm Firmament; but of such delight Beyond
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the Planets seven, and soft'n stonie hearts To act
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more Mean while thus much waste
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and how. Not pleas'd, all Temples th' acknowledg'd Power
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Divine Hystorian, who knew I started back, but
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in Aire In VALLOMBROSA, where soonest recompence Of
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