Robo poem for 2020-10-19
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To resalute the foot he calld aloud.
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Nor grateful mind And render thee, and gates
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of Mankind created, that earst in
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like desire Longing and sulfurous Fire; Nathless he dismiss'd
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them, th' expanse of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or sought; for the dark'nd lantskip Snow, or
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fronted Brigads form. As one call'd The
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deadly forfeiture, and meet: What though mute;
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Unskilful with Fire Hath toucht With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd: Such
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grace diffus'd, so close, That bred them to
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corporeal barr. But firm brimstone, and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the gross Bands, On
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duty, sleeping found by me, And towards
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the Moon Globose, and press'd her
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rising seem'd A Forrest onward came Attended: all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that deign'd To recommend
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coole recess, Free, and Chance Approach not,
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thy sweet, That the sleepy drench Of interdicted Knowledge:
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fair and goes: but that shall
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tempt not quite abolisht and accurst, As one
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Returnd on Bitnet (Judy now returns him defi'd. Nor
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think now enjoind Laborious, till men were it
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so, By nature and enthrall'd By loosing
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all, believing lies in ILLYRIA chang'd From Beds
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of thee, so farr. Then violence: for never
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to surpass Earths freshest softest lap. There
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with your joynt vigor find. Before all Her
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nightly rounding walk The second, or do practically
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ANYTHING with neighbouring round. And now your thrall, and
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Flocks, and Saviour of Gorgon, or flock, allur'd
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The mightie Hunter then, rather double JANUS, all dismaid,
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And ore the fixt, And fewel'd entrals thence
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full consent. The new commands, For
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such As stood Or wet the
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fiend Stood rankt in PALESTINE, and deep
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Tract of joy Sole reigning holds the
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Citie and Heav'n so thinking to enquire: above
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his fall, and forth Infinite goodness, grace
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Invites; for man, By right against
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so Fate Free leave ye, and full. After
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these growing Empire; doubtless; while discourse Delighted, and pain of
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taste, naught left, Now ris'n, to do
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all hue, as in Heav'n. Which GABRIEL
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fought, And should rest Of LOCUSTS, warping on himself
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from the free Will, And season
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him I else must be offer'd, he wish'd, but
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henceforth not accept not worst, If I part, and copartners
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of Pomp and dangers, heard remote. Towards
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him equal much the dust thou see and th' instant
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stroke of morn, her waite, As he sat
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not, nor Wood, there shall his
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journey, and marriage with full Orbe, the
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uprooted Hills uptore; So rose as thir
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state, content. All is condemn'd, Convict
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by me beyond Compare of IND, Or
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in destroying I miss thee feel From
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Nectar, though yet thir delay Well pleas'd the wastful
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Deep; the following cryd'st aloud, but of more too fast
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they brought, Yet envied; against which command of judgement
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giv'n, Behold a Comet burn'd, That led thee
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Preeminent by violence the gloom For well
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being naked, hid Tunes her perverseness,
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but chiefly who was cleard, and deep as likes
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best, where any row of woe; Which that
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Glory, & stai'd With narrow limits, to transgress By
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Sacred silence yields To Noon hast lost, I sprung,
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And ACCARON and peaceful Counsels, and multiplie By
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Judges first, who rules a rural sight,
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thou reck'n right, Had so sad demeanour seems difficult
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and Diurnal Spheare; Till thou saw'st; Where art bound;
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EVE, Of wickedness, wherein consists not; Nature faild speech
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he voutsaf'd Presence thus double-form'd, and
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confer Thir song was this universal King; And where
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stood There rest, as Sea-men tell, Or Altar
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smoak'd; yet from mans offence To fan the
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unpierc't shade Imbround the Mine. Mean while
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The sacred and peaceful Counsels, and breath'st
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defiance here and gav'st me; Woman to choose
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Arm'd with Spawn abundant, living Streams among fresh
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field of woe, That dwelt then
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purg'd The other Creature thence: if it might supplie
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the Creator, and Arms not lost; the Pit
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thou mayst be, Deterrd not serve ungovern'd appetite, that
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kind for none thence a Rampart. MAMMON led
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his experienc't eye, His Empire, such it
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to approve First thy creatures, and
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held Gods, or DECAN spreds her self, but
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who live With borders long is excelld
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by me, the Sons Came singly where stood Of
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contumacie will heark'n to Wing, and spoil and require As
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we are. Mean while our delightful
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Land to others, and Warr? Warr
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can bid her part the Waters; what concernes
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us asunder, Hopeless to do the Sea; Of immortalitie.
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So scoffing in Glory extinct, and rueful throes.
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At Feed or disjoyning, frames All Prophecie, That Death
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the charge with Clouds From every and heard,
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and serv'd it rose From yonder
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Gates? through experience of sorrow, black Air in number
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last reasoning I pursue Vain hopes,
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vain Empires. Thus God left that end, And some
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unkindness meets, the foe With ATLANTEAN shoulders fit
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his steps the mild Judge without hope,
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when he wore, to plague us? let loose tresses hid:
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he appeers, And boldly venture down Thus repuls'd,
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our fellow servant, and well pleas'd. I also; at Sea
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feed on our Tyrant: Now from the World
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perverse, And one slight bound Of what eyes Directed
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in many miles aloft: that Libertie alone, Too well
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done, well being yet what resolution from what
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me once, now learn What though
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faultie since, Baptiz'd or shell She crushes, inoffensive
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pace that defended Fruit; or re-use it be
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refus'd) what sin hath pronounc't By
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center, or hypertext form. As through
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experience of nature and solitarie, these Giants, men by
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fulfilling that Man (since he deservd
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no aide Can it then SATAN there is low
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creeping, he grants them sent, And faithful,
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and press'd her Silver wand. He trusted to
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relate of love Vice for high Fled not
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informidable, exempt from SYRIAN mode, whereon were
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wise, Constant, mature, proof unheeded; others on my
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Soul living, and sought it so, As
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far remov'd, Least thou resist. If these
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Nor other joy of that reigns above,
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to woe, More Angels plac'd) Thir fight, the
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bait of anyone anywhere at Altars, when BELLONA
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storms, With me thus, behold all good from each odorous
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sweets the Sea: part of Life much, by absolute Decree
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Another part single, in his voice;
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the Dragon, put to view: About him. But his
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Word the laws and foule. But hard
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One who can close by his wakeful Bird stoop'd on
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Bitnet (Judy now came URIEL, one Almightie King)
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Amply have sin'd, According to accept as th'
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Angel, well awake. Nor so loosing all,
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this Throne; from Heav'n, this miracle, and
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shame Cast forth The Day and laughs the
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Mission of women EVE Ministerd naked, and
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enthrall'd By Night, and therein By moderation either not
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farr to do thy folly, and
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worldly strong, this night or neerer to
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Life Still ending, still good will serve, That
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cuts us live: Nor good I suppose If
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Natures works based on it toilsom, yet
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first appeering kenns A melancholly damp my might,
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Ascend my glory to thee, and
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the Mariner From mee expung'd and shame obnoxious,
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and Death denounc't, whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean to smite
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Descending, and with order'd Spear Of my Foes, Death
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Inhumanly to reach Of hazard as
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fast, fear least fierce vengeance Arme
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again provoke Our Authour. Heav'nly Power, and
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fall into sevenfold rage let fall To mortal tast
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Brought forth peculiar grace not MOSES, though sinless, with
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to do we may praise; Who first
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awak't, and shame Cast out of connubial
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Love triumphing, and dangers, heard in joy Surcharg'd,
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as equal over us he Reigns: next favourable spirit,
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propitious guest, as built by small, Useful of God;
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I flie pain, professing next and giv'n
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him thou, what intends our success, Throws his thoughts,
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to share with thir flowing Gold compos'd
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The clasping Ivie where thou what is no deficience
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found; So said ADAM, at Altars, when our necessitated,
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such thou also; at play, Strait couches
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close, That on Bitnet (Judy now Shot
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upward Man Extracted; for who shall be,
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all confus'd march from him disfigur'd,
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more With suckt and breath'st defiance toward
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Heav'n move Harmonious numbers; as Sea-men tell,
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Or monument to ascend, sit secure Either
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to eate Allotted there; and broad, since
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none I doubt, with Justice, and
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Timbrels loud Through CHAOS wilde Beast where
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Vertue should be, of night. That
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wash thy head, but Man he
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heard remote. Towards either hand From standing
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fight, who fell. Not understood, the
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dreadful in opinion stand of bulk as
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Sea-men tell, Or potent tongue; fool,
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not lost; where to raise At first, for
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the Waters; what Creatures are they who lay Chain'd
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on Silver cleer; If an authoritative
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edition in Heav'n. What oft appeers. Thee, Serpent, thy memorie
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Of MOREB; there might erect From all: this ill not
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lost; the Holie One of grassie
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Terfe, and dismay Mixt with mee, so
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shalt lay Of Gods Fould: Or heart and drearie
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Vaile They ended foul defeat Hath emptied Heav'n, now
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more he created things: One Kingdom, left besides
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Prone on NORWEGIAN hills, to submit
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or Faerie Elves, Whose midnight march, and Morning
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