Robo poem for 2024-01-21
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1.B. "Project Gutenberg"), you a Monument Of mightiest
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rais'd us all: this pleasant Garden
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is low With hundreds and beheld
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Beautie, which I fear, hath none would know mee
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one faithful Armies rung A chance the
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renovation of Pomp and mossie seats
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had hope never hold his right; yet lies our
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Ancestor. If chance The Prison ordain'd In Paradise
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Lost sight Of ADAM, earths hallowd the Relater
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she assay'd: But further would but favour'd
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more lost lay Chain'd on errand sole, and
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secur'd Long strugling underneath, ere th'
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habitations of JORDANS flood a broad circumference Hung amiable, HESPERIAN
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Fields, And now more, Determin'd to Life,
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High commanding, now To her waite, As he
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perceav'd, warr in him surer barr His journies end
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Created; but wide interfus'd Imbracing round he went, Shaded
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with revenge: cruel his foe. Space that
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boast in loves imbraces met, How
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cam'st thou beest he; But hiss for
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proof his Royal Camp, to spare. Produced by Contagion,
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like an authoritative edition in sign That Structure
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high, Where universally admir'd; but peace from
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the death, and judg'd of words voucht with fairest
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this we enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly into the fervid
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Raies, a yonger Son Young BACCHUS from thy
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head, hands, wings, at Even to quell thir earthly
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fruits the Curse pronounc't By him perplext,
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where thou satisfi'd With Tresses discompos'd, and
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passion mov'd, Fluctuats disturbd, yet unbegot. Childless thou
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must down alone My wandring, found as lively shines In
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part, from wrauth shall his waste, and
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CHIMERA'S dire. So seem'd Or shall
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trust themselves they cannot give; as Gods, ador'd Heav'ns
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fugitives, and Thrones and shame beneath This day
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Of subterranean wind sleeps, o'respread Heav'ns high-seated top, th'
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EUBOIC Sea. Then aught divine or anguish, and wine.
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Witness if but feignd, PAN Knit
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with ravishment The smelling Gourd, up here Breathe
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forth more Establisht in her warmth Throughout the frown
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of vernal bloom, or Mountain as Night
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Her Nurserie; they found the fee for grace not
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seem At first, who requires From Reason, might Have
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sufferd, that way he breathd. So farr excell'd Whatever doing,
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what thir spite of words, he
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also pour'd, Inward and wrought our task,
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But evil that infernal Vaile They destitute and
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amorous dittyes all mankind repli'd. Was death to let
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thine owne. Because thou such another
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Heav'n To wreck all Temples th' Assembly, as in
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Glory unobscur'd, And they enthrall to obstruct
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his eye: Thither let each Coast light-armed scoure,
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Each Tree Stood whispering soft, less then to assume,
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or round, Whereon I perhaps When CHARLEMAIN with blood
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Of all sides round he drew nigh, and obstinacie,
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and wine. Witness the Vision led
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his parted they, who renounce Thir number last
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a Cherube and shame that mortal food, Love And
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bring Diseases dire, As by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on evil much wondring at THEB'S
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and turn all access was plaine,
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A Spirit, zealous, as Autumnal Leaves that rowle Spaces
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incomprehensible (for of Fire, Against the fertil
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Banks Of hissing through experience taught To question
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askt of Creatures, perfet Gold And Brute
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as in Arms, fierce demeanour seems
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On that destind Walls Of EREBUS. She finish'd, and
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all a black and paternal Love, mysterious parts
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CALABRIA from all assaults Their Altars by absolute
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Decree Another side, and taste; But rather how we
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return'd From hard Mov'd on, pensive and smoak: Such resting
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found her nether Ocean meets, the huge As
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far Outshon the hand what highth of
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Ethereal Skie with like state to $5,000) are
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set here? This Woman to do
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all Temples th' Angelical to indite Warrs, hitherto
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the mind first what thy load thy speed A
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glimmering of his great bidding darkness bound. Thou Can
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comprehend, incapable of wise, Constant, mature,
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proof his neather Empire up here In fellowships of JAVANS
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Issue held part shed MAY Flowers; and Earth; with
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new Solace in cogitation deep. Glad was as mee.
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They worse relapse And brief related whom but
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that I see who rebelld Against th' Herb yeilding
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Seed, In amorous Ditties, and seem
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strait, rough, dense, or guile What
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there to be just? of God;
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I keep, by right of MOABS Sons, the
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Field They destitute and shame beneath
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Th' Assessor of longing pines; Yet not soon returns, Though
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temper'd heav'nly, for intercourse, Or when contrary
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to native vigour soon turns the Starr
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bright surface Of immortalitie. So spake th' unwise, or
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yeanling Kids On th' Abyss: but th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus the ruful stream;
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fierce Strive here I relate, Erring; for the
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draff and dismay Astonisht: none appeerd,
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Love not so: then gon to know, whatever
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place Is lost, And publish Grace was askt.
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The Serpents all assaults Their great Furnace flam'd,
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yet bear The Poles of Victorie, eternal
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punishment? Whereto with black Air Shorn
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of Deluge, fed With Horse and full.
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After these as nam'd of Paradise
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Leveld his Son? What day at Gods
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disguis'd in mortal foe, at one use, obscure find
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some small Came flying, and destin'd to heare new
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flesh of somthing more imbroiles the
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rest From SERRALIONA; thwart obliquities, Or aught then
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might beget Like honour to his works:
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therefore bend From center to doubt possesses me,
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And thought no cost and chords
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was good, And choral symphonies, Day Eev'n and
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wine. Witness if unforbid thou blam'st
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me move, so bright. There with grasped arm's
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Clash'd on Man; is a Goddess, not
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too long process of Myrrhe, & these
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Ingredients pierc'd, Eevn hee once was lost. Thy fear,
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which God only, shee an Host Of Mans Nature,
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she him out for whose substantial
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dores, and ever-during dark League, Alone
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the onely right. For that now, returnd at
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Sea Surpass his praise of Heav'ns
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bounds into fraud is undefil'd and earne My
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self am secret; Heav'n move new Subjection;
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with that rape begot These Feminine. For wonderful
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Of Death, and void, Of tenfold
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Adamant, his wit and therein plac't A
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goodly prospect high, High overarch't imbowr;
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or yield: And various plaint, Thence more pleasing seemd,
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where is condemn'd, Convict by whose day Thy
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words Breaking the Bullion dross: A Legion; led in
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half the ample spaces, o're the uprooted Hills
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Lookd round, not slow, mine eyes with
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almost immense, a noble stroke To
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know The Tyrants plea, excus'd his thoughts, and far
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Outshon the night-warbling Bird, nor ever shall
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temper and passion not, for either end but
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root of anyone anywhere at Altars, when
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bands Of Battel: whereat his restless
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thoughts, how wondrous Art Pontifical, a Rock Ran
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purple Grape, and accurst, As far
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with fair Starr) her Head, nor
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from SYRIAN ground, had made all my Guide
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And stumbl'd many, who rules above; so Divine,
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That fires Awak'd should turn degenerate, all other
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half: with transcendent brightnes didst invest The end
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without Firmament, Uncertain which, in spite then
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justly accuse Thir happiness, who am now wouldst
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seem At first incenst at Altars, when
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our room Natures know'st, and durst without exterior
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help preserve Unhurt our selves more lewd Fell
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not Ambition and valley rings. O fairest unsupported Flour,
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From off From what thought no small
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store hereafter from the Realm is 64-6221541. Its
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501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the Ocean wave.
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SATAN except, none belongs. If it self upon
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my bosom, Son foreseeing spake. Deliverer from the
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seaventimes-wedded Maid. Produced by being To tempt not doome
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So spake th' incestuous Mother of OETA threw down
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unseen Wing to accord) Man therein By secretest
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conveyance. Thou also found No detriment need
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rest; so highly, to restore The
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grosser feeds the fields were sprung, And faithful, now
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Led on, methought, Could not lost; Attonement for I
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see Black fire Unquenchable, the fertil growth, and waken
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raptures high; No more shall ensue, more adorn'd,
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More then Fate shall prove. Author:
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John Milton 1.E.6. You provide access Without Mediator,
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his borrow'd Gold compos'd and Virgin seed, By me,
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Which oft Frequented thir shapes and RHEA'S
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Son Begirt with three-bolted Thunder hath bid
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cry Surround me, that Great Or Nature; God
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hath impaird, which who approve not
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wonderd, ADAM, from the fierce with me then,
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In eevn or Beast; which thus advanc't, Came like which
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might see Cowles, Hoods and with
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level wing Scout farr remov'd may
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deem him, life ambrosial frutage bear, Our
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eye-lids; other viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and QUILOA, and though
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doubld now rise I mine own invented Torments. But
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mark his feet. Him haply mention may only sign
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That run Much less Then Hells Concave,
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and where, dismissing quite from about thee sever'd
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from our loyns, to excess, all Her annual Voiage,
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born of mine eyes. Thee only peace And high from
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Wilderness With spiritual Natures; only canst redeeme,
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Thir morning Incense, when he sent
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us, what state, and Goats, they were, or Beast; which
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before her original darkness fled, not for
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fight; The one abstracted stood ORCUS
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and thence down in Heav'n Must I pursue Vain
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glorious, in him a farr From
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Beds of Flours Imborderd on NORWEGIAN hills,
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