Robo poem for 2022-01-29
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Thee all her sober Liverie all these were
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long to tell Of hideous ruine and RHEA'S Son
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like themselves decreed Thir armor help'd thir fit
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to drive With secret foe, By moderation
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either Flank retir'd. Which of anyone anywhere at
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command, and wine. Witness the land; His Laws from
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their prey on thir flowing haire In vision beatific: by
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AEQUINOCTIAL Winds ORION arm'd That farr remov'd
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The work him lastly die Well
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manag'd; of woe; Which two such Created, or TREBISOND, Or
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monument to me soon as Sea-men tell, With bright
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eminence, and order came on, with wings Lay
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Siege, Or close by millions her rich Burgher, whose
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command Single, is perfet ranks; for some fit
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Mate, Both day Wav'd round Ninefold, and call'd Mother
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of SYRIAN ground, in Triumph high
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magnificence, who rather what multitudes Were Tents
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he shall lead. Nor stop thy Song charms the
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ruful stream; With upright he makes guiltie
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Serpent, thy Lord God for I
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else Regarded, such prompt eloquence Flowd
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from out of life ambrosial Night
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bids us asunder, Hopeless to all;
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with neighbouring round. And feel From
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Earth Be it had bid sound
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Of this Imperial Ensign, which EVE rightly
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nam'd, but of Men: And Day
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Eev'n and reported to that peopl'd highest
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place inviolable, and vain so violence the
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Beginning how thir pietie feign'd submission swore:
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ease The Rib he also taste, too
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little seems excess, The remedie; perhaps To deathless pain? where
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stood Or Pilot of God; That
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shed MAY Flowers; and Power, In sharp desire to
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rise With lust and Conscience represented All hast said
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ZEPHON bold, Far off all Beleevers; and warme, Temper
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or heav'd his Sign Portentous held on himself now
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Shot after Wave, where hee Kingly Palace Gate reply'd;
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Hast thou saidst? Too facil gates of thee;
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be our safe shore When coming hither, and grief,
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pleasure she pleasingly began. Whence true Love Express
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they, by millions her being, And daily
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thanks, How suttly to som, leaves a
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fame in Heav'n. Now less rejoyc'd His consort of
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Celestial Panoplie all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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strife Was bid cry of anyone
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in reason is a stone Of Deitie supream,
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us made thy Bowre or conceald,
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Then as his feet. Him the
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East With ardor to ride in VALDARNO, to
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second Life, from attempting. Wherefore do I finde peace
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can bring ye be offer'd, he seem'd, For bliss,
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among the dwellings peace: and persevere upright. Whence
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Haile Mother of anyone anywhere at
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command, ere then which declare Thy message,
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like themselves not lost; Attonement for
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who will hardly dare, Or Starrs to unhoord the
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mighty Father (for of God; I therefore as nam'd BEELZEBUB.
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To interrupt can receave thir rich imblaz'd,
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Seraphic arms Fit retribution, emptie as us'd or custome,
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and smoak: Such as oft, as once both
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them in Prose or grav'n in both
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live, thy Belly groveling thou of monstrous Serpent
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arm'd Forerun the winged Spirits, and
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Timbrels loud Ethereal warmth, and Torneament; then thou
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with Famin, long dimension drew, and obscure,
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Can else deep to dwell; That comes
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it speak thy Manhood, and longing wait
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The paths and Redistributing Project Gutenberg Literary
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Archive Foundation." Produced by so much to tears and
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on thoughts, and interrupt
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his onely strength They destitute and warbling flow, Melodious murmurs,
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warbling flow, Nightly I keep, by all,
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believing lies from Heaven, down To
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noble stroke intend, and INDUS: thus created, that
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fowl revolt? Th' IONIAN Gods, and help sustaind? Let
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us this Garden, where your throng; or
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to consummate floure Spirits arm'd Hath brought Miserie, uncreated
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night, Scorning surprize. Or hear while impiously
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they around the Goblin full of mankind, in
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acts they judge of prowess next we
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seek, once known, thence gliding through
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experience of seeming Friend. For one abstracted stood in like
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one man suffice to harme. But evil Spirit
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livd, Attendant on her hand He
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soon mov'd on the Tongue, and
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drearie Vaile They saw to frequent With Opal Towrs
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of Gods presence, agonie and Orcs,
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and dejection and ere while Universal blanc
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Of bliss Brooks In the duskie or Grape: to
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rase Som advantagious act By center, or
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West, shall succeed for thou heardst) The
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Sun, Which hung with order'd Spear Of
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Battel, sunk Under th' inventer miss'd, so
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shalt look defiance here condemn'd For wonderful to submit
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or worse abhorr'd. SATAN except, none Distinguishable
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in heat these rockie Pillars GABRIEL
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sat not, Wherein true delight? Which now
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dreadful in Earth before in men;
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though Thron'd inaccessible, his great Author
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of chearful face, wherein appear'd A Nation
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to that Globe whose eye survay'd
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the Horizon to accept Alone the
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dreaded worse to obtain, and choice to Fire,
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But hiss Of gastly smile, to my last created,
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nor Stream divides The Pledge of bad
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eminence; and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from EDEN
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planted; EDEN to lay intrans't Thick clouds and
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pain Can give thee, foretold Should favour
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and not by fire Into my
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espous'd, my Guide To the third is thy
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Belly groveling thou stoodst in DAN,
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Lik'ning his solace his Zeale; Nor gentle
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looks, which their misrule; And now expecting Each in
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PALESTINE, and uncropt falls to bruise and
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unmov'd thus proceeded on himself The Plain, then Gods.
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BELIAL with blood arise On Wheels
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(for such wherein thou dost thou
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beest he; But rise, First lighted from SYRIAN ground,
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and all flesh of him; round the
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former trespass fear'd, How due! yet hov'ring o're the
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sound Of MICHAEL from Eternitie, appli'd To
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stand Divided, and press'd her entrails tore, disgorging foule Are
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many Throned Powers, Hear all Temples th' ALEIAN Field
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they choose; for such wherein were driven, The
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remedie; perhaps Might yeild To chains Heapt on earth,
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which follows dignity, might beget Like consort
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Femal Bee Sits Arbitress, and publick care; And ore
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the rest is most High; he dies, death to
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know, Why shouldst my dream, of taste of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or fall: so
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happie Creature, fair spreading Trees; which
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bids increase, who him there, And henceforth my
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Word, the fiend Stood fixt mind is against
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the Fruit Man Dust of fraud, in order came
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I saw, and O sent propitious, some that bears
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ANDROMEDA farr to soar Above th' acknowledg'd Power (thir Power
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(thir Power Hurld headlong flaming Mount, while here
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thy sovran Reason overcome. If guiltless? But
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apt the Orb they recoild affraid At Ev'ning
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and shame Cast forth among these things, and
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passion tost, Thus hee and Timbrels loud Hosanna's fill'd Th'
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APOCALYPS, heard Commanding loud. Descend from Rivers
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now retir'd to Allarme, Though of
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anyone anywhere at th' AEQUATOR, as
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undeservedly enthrall themselves: I assume, or
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Unison: of peace assur'd, without end it. Into the
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Fount of anyone anywhere at no assault or suttlety:
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Though temper'd heav'nly, for now unpeopl'd, and slight bound
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us? who under shew us more, Determin'd to that
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sought not. Hast thou saw'st; Where
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all assaults Their Altars by using
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any other terms of Heav'ns bounds And
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time and gates of Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of
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harme. This eBook is thy conduct,
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and darken'd all our brok'n Rear Insulting, and no
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acquittance ere well us'd or Poole, There didst
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depart, and nature breeds, Perverse, all
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Temples th' Assembly, as great result: Toward the Minstrelsie
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of our doom severe, Imput'st thou
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of anyone anywhere at last as
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that dark Ended rejoycing in narrow room Throng numberless,
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And practis'd distances to like, but that
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Man his gate self-opend wide was that Libertie and
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therein Man his speed, though then silent stream, Whose
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wanton Mask, or shell She dictate false, unmov'd,
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Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His eye On
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either end it. Into my gain. Whence ADAM
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repli'd. O friends, Th' intricate wards, and more awful
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brow, more To DAVID, stablisht as
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Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the new life. So
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sung Victorious King, though thou resembl'st
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now half the Books of our
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Foe. Seest thou saist thou? whom but
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th' infernal dregs Adverse to accord)
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Man should with matters hid, Leave them I adore.
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Gentle to declare Thy terms Of his high Woods
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and happy Ile; what strength, and passion to act Of
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SATAN except, Who tells of glad
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Son foreseeing spake. Why stand Ye shall trust themselves
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at Noon retir'd, In CHAOS, since our safe
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shore their sounding shields the highth
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of peace, and Power, In SION Hill
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SATAN pass'd, and shame in Heav'n so wak'd her,
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not safe. Assemble thou di'st; Death more Cease I
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obey is undefil'd and all Windes The
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Garden, planted by command we never
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will to him or have rule Us
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timely of Heavens Fire to shade Made visible,
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th' undying Worm, That felt tenfold Adamant,
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his Rav'nous Maw. But rather seek His god-like Guest,
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and with to soar Above them to
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do the cleer aspect Silent yet recall'd His
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punishment, or manacl'd with delight, Now
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lately Heaven a user who that time
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Become our days work, or inspires Vernal delight
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Both Heav'n were seen:
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