Robo poem for 2021-12-01
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If true, here stand we dread? How should thir
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joy, Fruit untoucht, Still tend thir innocence Deserving Paradise!
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if all I assume, And Morning streak the
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Lee, while God outspred, (Such are particularly important less
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Then first Made vocal by John
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Milton Fall'n Cherube, to my words th'
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applause Through labour calls Justice, bids, His
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swift or Heaven: Thither, if but a Heav'n.
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O Woman, best With him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels guard Angelic throng, And dig'd
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out of Hell I repent or enter Heaven a
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prey, Alone, for EVE Got them inrould, or
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conceal'd, Which mans behalf Patron or
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message high rode: the Seale, And these
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corrosive Fires Ethereal, as they see and die: what
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sleep hath past Ages of joy;
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Happie, but with this her numbers full, but
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chief maistrie to Synod unbenigne, and fell
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Kiss'd as Sea-men tell, though by leave
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i'th' midst exalted as utmost ARNON. Nor stood armd
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To adore the fervent Angel, well stor'd with downie
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Brest; the Captive Ark Maim'd his
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riv'n Armes Not proof we never taste; But
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long debate, Synod met arm'd; For
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contemplation hee of this eBook, complying with me
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absolutely not fear'd; should not cease To
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bestial Gods; aspiring To gird well, and servilly ador'd
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Among unequals what words offend Our eye-lids; other viewing
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Becam'st enamour'd, and passion first shape it with insolence and
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longing eye; Nor gentle purpose, nor
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unknown To thy outcry, and passion tost,
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Thus sitting, thus pour'd: So amply, and passion into
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the huge a sent from me shalt
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bring shall dwell Long had first Distemperd
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all flesh of other prey, nor from sad overthrow
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and revels; not a Mountain Pines, And
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for which my choice Leads him Findes no
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excess of anyone anywhere at Altars, when BELLONA storms,
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With Fish within soare Of rigid Spears, as
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in Arms, and keen, shattering the waste, and
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serv'd but adoration down Thus answer'd.
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Leader of danger by break of Oblivion roules Her Seed
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is truly fair. There was left, Now
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rowling, boiles in Heav'n are dust, and revels;
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not the Heav'ns. If this Maw, this universal
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Host Of a sumless journey high,
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insatiate to soar Above th' approach
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Her Nurserie; they shoot forth to rase Som better
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might leade To dwell, Or Heat should blow them
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in PALESTINE, and highest bliss Enjoy'd
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by fiery Gulfe Confounded though the gloom For state,
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had prepar'd To God the official
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version posted with pale dominion checks the
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house of God; I mine eyes
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in fears and spoil and infinite
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calamitie shall find such appear'd in Arms, in DAN,
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Lik'ning his parted from SYRIAN ground, for
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my stay? Thee from EDEN thus milde
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Zone Dwell not lost; Evil to defend
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Encroacht on by dire Arms? yet we
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labour to remaine In prospect; there to dislodge, and
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eat, they shall high collateral glorie: him
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perplext, where Heav'n is low With
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such with me cleere, not please
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True relish, tasting; if great reception of
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incense his fair Then much advanc't, We may range:
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To overcome Thir course he thereat Offended, worth
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ambition though in regal sound Of
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Jasper, or obtain a universal hiss, triumph and all Temples
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th' oblivious Pool, And heavier on Bitnet (Judy now sad
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EVE rightly nam'd, but soon Driv'n headlong to force
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where first appeering
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kenns A Wilderness of anyone anywhere
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at eeve In song and luxurie. Th' attempt it
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rag'd, in narrow search; and regions here with
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passions in Glory above these walks Invisible,
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except whom now rests Upon the future for whom
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thus renews. So thick and call'd a
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United thoughts Full to theirs it deals eternal
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fame in despair, to Poem. Mee thus, how
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blows the safe shore their great MESSIAH
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was old! For since created once thou what concernes us
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too long, Embryo's and fair Idolatresses, fell From these, could
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long succession must cease to occur: (a) distribution
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of anyone anywhere at one blow them had
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said, a safe I upon me, how repair,
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How should better reason, and shout, return'd From
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off In the Streets of anyone anywhere
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at command, and therein Man Restore us,
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and corpulence involv'd Thir number, or Air, the roofe
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Of him MULCIBER; and with that
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rape begot These two first Father,
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I point and Union or sporting with
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me remaines, VVhich grew ten fold More glorious
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Lamp Turn swift Stag from AFRIC shore their
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Creator, and with bluster to men should Man
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whom Death from one secure with Milk at
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all; but now fulfill'd, that onely can resist. If
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he wore, to reign King, whose verdure clad
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with perfidious hatred they then serve and pain Can
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execute their Vows and through experience taught The
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glorious to fall To trust thee Freely they
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owe; when Orient Colours waving: with chilling gripe
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fast his Peers, And flutterd into the Year Seasons
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return, But he arrive The mind Knew not;
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there command Transgrest, inevitably thou of enmitie between
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thine and wilt bring Solstitial summers heat. To MICHAEL Wrought
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still remiss the Realm of Beasts, whom but favour'd
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more Cease I yeilded, by turns Wisdom without
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exterior help sustaind? Let not built by Night Her
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fardest from good, forbids me, the Son, in Herb,
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before thee, What pleasure to be invulnerable
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in Heav'n so scap'd Haply so suffice his hands
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Help to sojourn in coate, Rough, or suttlety:
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Though wandring. Brightest Seraph fearless, nor odds
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appeerd Under whose heart or conceald, Then temporal death releast
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Some one moment, in loose my bliss. Him
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first, who by soft downie Brest; the
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INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the Sun: His end,
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And freely taste. Forthwith upright with me. Some I
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nearer drew not sad demeanour seems the midst,
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well stor'd with revenge: cruel his
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fealtie, and beguil'd, by whose gray Dawn,
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and therein dwell. For thou know'st,
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and fro convolv'd; so endur'd, till one rising,
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who renounce Thir sinful state, And
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stumbl'd many, who rather merits praise Thir
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nature, will Pronounc'd among Gods, Destroyers rightlier
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call'd In power on thoughts, from mans life
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with like desire, these Beasts alone, To recompence
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Equal in pairs thou continu'st such, owe to
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thy aspiring To the speed A monstrous sight
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So wide may find, who knows His
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dark Idolatries Of mankind Is doubtful; that stole Those
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were foretold, of good, And Hyacinth,
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Earths Giant brood Of Battel, open wide,
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and ILIUM, on that we had
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need All these subject not; I appeer? shall brightest Seraphim
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and with richest hand seemd fair
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Apples, I live Law and dangers, heard so scap'd
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Haply so besides Of Fruit-trees overwoodie reachd
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too hard, for long before; nor
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touch; here A militarie Vest of Heav'ns
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Artillery fraught, come no more, it brought: and remote
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From prone, nor Shore, nor have never to heav'nly
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Love and all past Of the
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like themselves at his purpose, nor thou with
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bluster to feel! All unconcern'd with
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friend with Lioness; So God unguarded, and scorn,
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Know none regard; Heav'n call'd Satan, with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on high: from Heav'n
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such wherein lies Th' Arch-Angel URIEL,
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gliding through our days of Paradise Leveld his first
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appeering kenns A Foe by restraint; what shape how
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Can either end Them whom now
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exhal'd, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT and scum'd the
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Iles Of smallest forms Imaginations, Aerie Gate; But
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goe and empties to incense His uncouth and spread
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Ensigns marching might work divinely wrought, Ascended, at one
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Realm of Pomp and under the Giant
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brood Of mightiest Monarchies; his brightness where
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th' ambrosial smell old Night. All would know repulse?
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For which understood not whither, From Beds of anyone
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anywhere at Altars, when to pervert that draws O're Shields
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Various, with Celestial Roses smil'd. Then that dark Ended
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rejoycing in Chaines Through all praises owe, And twentie
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thousand Starres, that this subject not; shee and with these
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as Gods that earthly sight, smell, taste; But rather
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serve, That after better shroud, som Caves Of Justice,
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bids, His death to wander with me
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once, and by nature, will at
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our foes, thus imploid beheld Where
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pain of NILE: So bent, admiring
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What though bare backs upheave Into th' unsufferable noise,
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Hell One way Amongst innumerable scarce holds
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the envier of Seraph wingd; six wings With
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Dart Made head up & shown how nigh
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Your change of EDEN over built in Adamant
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and each, how long past or creating
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hand thus all Her stores were coming,
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and Earth: And out From many Throned Powers,
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and worth Came shadowing, and repulst Whatever doing,
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what are decreed, Reserv'd him built By Merit more she
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spake. Why satst brooding on by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on dry Land: nigh in aide, and
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smoak: Such happy State, the eare, And practis'd
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distances to him surer barr His
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knowledge within the flowing haire In
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common, rang'd for thee Into my mind Appointed, which
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here in mine Not like a gleame Of
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amorous dittyes all things proceed, and steep Of
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them rose as Sea-men tell, With adverse Upon the rest
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his brethren,
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