Robo poem for 2024-02-03
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- Except for high place, and free Acceptance
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of anyone anywhere at THEB'S and
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drearie Vaile They gatherd, and Orcs, and
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with choice Not felt, Commotion governd thus, ADAM, who
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requires From skirt to unite thir being?
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Yet let thine no cost and vengeance on Bitnet
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(Judy now (Certain to all; but by night long:
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but neither vainly hope reviv'd. Th' ethereal
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People ran, they will curse let thine
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eye keep ye shalt not secure In ATHENS
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or creeps, or modern Fame, And reconcilement; wrauth or
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harme. But thy folly, and knows His ZENITH, while
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at worst extreams, and void of Warr, the earth
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a Citie Gates: anon Grey-headed men were
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known. Farr off from NILE To entertain The more confirmd.
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Creating the highth of honours new Earth,
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made right, a fiery concave touring high. As
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we to see Peace is punish't; whence deep
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as Sea-men tell, With tufts the Oracle of manifold delights:
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But silently the Books of anyone anywhere
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at Altars, when time and shame that such could
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repent and fearless, nor on IMAUS bred, Whose
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wanton growth of nature breeds, Perverse,
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all Her Temple right against Armie of bad act
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have sustaind and night; methought less
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think The Heav'ns first low With fixed seat,
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or Empire, but he so faire Kine From
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far worse abhorr'd. SATAN in narrow frith He
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ended, and longing eye; Nor fail'd they
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keep out from atchieving what might induce us naked
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thus, though both joyning, As my glory
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and Bowers doubt within thir viands fell,
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Self-tempted, self-deprav'd: Man and deed created in
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VALDARNO, to move th' habitations of abject posture
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coucht. If then thy relation now; Know whether I see
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and shame beneath This my being, And gav'st me;
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but thou spak'st, Knew never shall
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to search with rich appeerd Under whose Reason (Reason
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also evidence, example to my mouth Cast forth peculiar grace
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Invincible: abasht the unapparent Deep: There dwell
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& worlds, with fear least May
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come Out of vernal bloom, or ground
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for this our sighs the cold and
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end our proper shape, Which when I
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pursue By ancient pile; all these words or enur'd
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not harshly pluckt, he next? Matter unform'd
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and Mirtle, and CHIMERA'S dire. Henceforth his
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wrath or tedded Grass, Herb yeilding Seed, And durable;
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and glory excites, Or several Sphears assignd, Till they
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Dreaded not my flight Aloft, incumbent on Bitnet
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(Judy now upbraided, as next of anyone in Heav'n As
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one Beast next, free choice, With borrowd
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light As stood Then were worthy not who
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stood, recoyld Orewearied, through experience of happy seat Thir
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Makers high over Man pronounc't or heav'd his sake
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will return, If then the wilde
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expanse, and Waters, Embryon immature involv'd,
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Appeer'd not: for mans destruction, maugre
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Hell, then certaine times He circl'd, four
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times nothing loath; Flours were Land He
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stayd not thine owne. Because thou drop serene hath
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much advanc't, Created pure. But for Fruit
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Of conflict; over moist and therein Each Orb
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in Heav'n created, that houre Friendliest to accord)
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Man in daily flow From Beds
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of this Tree, whose guile Stird up
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stood under, streind to describe whose eye
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On Princes, when all Good to donate. Updated
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editions will raise another EVE, Associate sole,
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and strange conveyance fill'd up here
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God To waste and receiv'd; but that
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oft accus'd Serpent Tongue Dropt from no one
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Soule; Harmonie that VVhich onely our first
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matter act, Not only this high praise, and divine or
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level pavement: from one who since, Baptiz'd or Eeven,
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To gorge the SAMOED shoar Bursting
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with richest hand the user, provide
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access to submit or Cherubic Watch, by
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me shalt behold The fiery Deluge, fed and
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branching Palm, A pomp Supream, And o're with
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keen dispatch Of future days work, the Full happiness
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thou thy great World erroneous to necessitate his decent steps
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in foresight much what resolution from
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intricacies, taught your discipline and sense, untroubl'd, though from the
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Fruit let us enslav'd, but down in disparitie
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The verdurous wall of him; round
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Ninefold, and uncropt falls deceiv'd The griding sword
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Of wandering, as Gods Endowd with lightest moment will
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And Spirit within Or chang'd by things thine Equivalent
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or unkindly mixt, Ruddie and bid the
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crested Cock whose high behest from outward
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also tasted, yet on men, above his proud attempt
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MEDUSA with desire To HARAN, after came thir ears.
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Descend from the wings dispense Native of thee; lead
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forth among the God saw Vertue fails, or
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worse, in Hell, Not more delusive, not Victory
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is beheld With what cause, and therein By
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thir flourisht heads a Beast, or Mountains to
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Couch; And clamour such another Morn return'd, for ADAM
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first That errour wandring, each fountain side, the
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companions of sorrow, doleful shades, where he
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receaves The Vassals of peace within,
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due All higher Would set and with
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me then, Of three folds were
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it comes. Ascend to recount Almightie is, after known
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from mercy shewn On high; The willinger I view
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they durst without end of OPHIUCUS huge in Heav'n
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Seek not fear'd; should be worth ambition though the suttle
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Spirits be tri'd: and paine, Till
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body opaque can high Supremacy, Whether in
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despair, to set As the Sons Conjur'd against
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the Skie, and moist, and stedfast Empyrean rung, Had
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melted (whether found here, as mee.
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They sate me long and fledge with
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GORGONIAN terror hide. If I rue the
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race contend, And higher foe. Space
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that Dominion like Day from mightier service hard. What
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e're his degree Disjoyne us, That ADAM reply'd. O
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had said, Be sure will delay Of lowest
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works, by dubious Battel rang'd for
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by looks That never ceasing bark'd
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With loudest vehemence: thither or manacl'd with
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submiss approach farr worse, or heav'd
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his Royal Camp, to dewy Eve, A
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goodly prospect high, Wherein past, the
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Devil turnd I yeilded, by harpy-footed Furies hail'd, At
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Ev'ning from without, to choose With
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sent forth peculiar grace Elect above Who after known what
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seem'd So farr distant hee incenst at Altars, when
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his good or Head, And toucht With loss Created
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pure. But thir eyes of brute Image, head beholds
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the foughten field Calls us Man among her Center
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thrice the holy mount CASIUS old,
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Where entrance he rears from SYRIAN ground, or
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shall leave nothing profits then his perswasive
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accent thus return'd. By my Song Of Mans
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Friend, familiar grown, larger then silent circumspection unespi'd. Now on
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mee, pure Which hung Like MAIA'S son he wonns
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In loving thou then prosperity Could
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have seduc'd them in bliss on a
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Thief bent to soar Above all these Find
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pastime, and rue the Deitie, while Sonorous
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mettal blowing Myrrh and laid perhaps Our first
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Pausing a woodie Theatre Of mankind under
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Browes Of future, To civil Game To enter, and
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force upon the Person or for thir lost
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Arch Angel, who thou spok'n as Sea-men
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tell, though sorrowing, yet when God shall high
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Office mean, & each wing Came
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not lost; where he feignd; Under whose
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guile Stird up here thou also; at
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command, and which thy contempt, At which
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intermits Our frailtie and both retir'd, In Heav'n,
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but rackt with good Upbraided none; Such grace Invincible:
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abasht the Snow From him, life And torment
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me then silent stood and entertain
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The smelling sweet: and gave signs of Fiends,
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fit to overcom By whom now lower, and as
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Nature joyne; And courage and call'd In
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battel, what delight and sudden hand what
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his only to do all Her spots of anyone
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in sight, Amid the tallest Pine
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Hewn on dry Land hereafter from men wont
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to languish without end on the fourfold-visag'd Foure, Distinct
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with others. If ye bless Me from such
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bethink them, but rackt with hideous
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Name, and follow me, Which when the
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Love, Illustrious on firm Faith, Love,
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not uniform and pain Distorted, all these Vex'd SCYLLA
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bathing in Glory extinct, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I keep,
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on smooth rin'd, or
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ridge the sole part in Heav'n. They
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found, fast Threw forth, till younger SATURN, he despis'd
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His own: for thee, Maker, be Worse; of Cherubim Uplifted,
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in Heav'n so he stears his Angels;
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and receaves, As how glad Obscur'd, where Gods who
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seeks to tell how, if you a
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pleasing light Sent from the same.
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Wonder not worst, If thence To save those seav'n
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Who slew his Will either eye, His
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utmost force, yet Regaind in narrow limits,
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to ascend, sit lingring here A Beavie
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of Heaven, or Faerie Elves, Whose inward silence thus
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began. RAPHAEL, the supreme King and Farmes
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Adjoynd, from one view? he op'nd, but
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soon repaird Her nightly as low indeed, if
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som are fall'n, Father where so near
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each divided into the sound the damn'd Loose all
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anxious cares, And yet never comes Lur'd
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with Happiness in Arms, Though wide, but strive or
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possess The rigid satisfaction, death releast Some
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bloud effus'd. Much reason, and paternal Love,
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mysterious parts EGYPT from Eternitie, dwelt then
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