Robo poem for 2022-09-21
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Then Crown'd With Jubilee, and Warr. Each
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Plant & might concern him, life for proof could
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hav orepow'rd such Thir fight, As deep
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With Goddess-like demeanour seems And higher Argument
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Heroic built, though sharp desire By
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th' inventer miss'd, so loud, that gently warms
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The less prepar'd, they who loves, and call'd His utmost
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Port the Snowie Plaines Retires, or possess
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Life to do him wrought our thoughts amus'd, Not this
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place, our Destroyer, foe Contending, and dying
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rise, Wings were low raise Magnificence; and therein set
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here? This saw Heav'n Rise on
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Thrones; Though chang'd His Childern, all unobserv'd, unseen.
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Farr into the distant farr, whereby he celebrated rode Farr
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heavier doom, Yet willingly thou attended gloriously from SYRIAN
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Damsels to haste, And render all Temples th' infernal
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Peers, As one man his Saints: Him God
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hath bid cry Surround me, for flight, Mangl'd with
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revenge: cruel warres, Wasting the wisest heart oreflow'd.
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My Guide was old! For I such another
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EVE, recovering heart, then whom, SATAN except, Created
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thee, I perform, speak thou, execrable shape, If so
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it so, through dire change Absents thee,
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who hold Immortal vigor, though in lowliest
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plight In common, rang'd for Heav'n, And reverence prone; and
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call'd aloud. Whence ADAM and torne With thir flying March,
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along Innumerable force of man-kind, To
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wing against the night, Scorning surprize. Or if evil strait
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behold and smoak: Such prohibitions binde Volatil HERMES,
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and void. For CHAOS and rowld In whirlwind; Hell
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debas'd, and Epicycle, Orb that watchd, hee inlie rag'd,
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in dismal Gates, and your thrall, and
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all What yet into Longitude; which God
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Th' incensed Deitie, Flashing thick a Vessel holds the
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Gulf Hath scath'd the richer seat of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or DRYAD, or rather how farr and imbrute,
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That errour wandring, each hand Reaching beyond
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Compare of Heav'ns Host: Mean while or
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DECAN spreds her popular vote Inclines, here thou
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his Love Immense, and inmost womb, more
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sweet, That SATAN first fruits Of
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composition, strait the ambient light. These tidings carrie
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to several Clanns, Light-arm'd or second, which follows
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dignity, might erect and distribution of anyone anywhere
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at eeve In GIBEAH, when we to beare Multitudes
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like an Aerie Gate; But apt the water
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flies All these thoughts that fixt Laws our thoughts,
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and Cov'nant in best gift, and golden seat's, Frequent
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and spread Beneath what doubt The
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ridges of Hell, on Bitnet (Judy now half
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amaz'd So should be hurl'd Each
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in haste. But wherfore all unobserv'd, unseen. Farr be
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lowlie wise: Think not, thy feet
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Shaddowd from hearts Love And craze thir Orbs,
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Or dreams he receaves The Woodbine round
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Covers his encroachment proud Crest Sat
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on IMAUS bred, Whose snowie ridge
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direct, whence thither he also know, and
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fearless, nor erre in Array of thee
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Impresst the voice Of EGYPT and heard,
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dim Eclips disastrous twilight here; and durst
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dislike his Parent would I obey him fled bellowing.
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On either Sex assume, or th'
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Air with peril gone All incorruptible would invade, but
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in each Clime; else set the Empyrean: down
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they relate, Fond, were formd flesh
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Regenerat grow in Heav'n. Shee as the new
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ris'n or waters dark Ended rejoycing in sins and opprest
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and lastly kill. My hold of Foe so
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I seek, once as Queen of Glorie or
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later; which these mid-hours, till then they hold;
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so small, Useful of me, the Cope of Spirits elect
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Angels ascending pile Stood on Earth yeelds, Varietie without
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permission and waves orethrew BUSIRIS and fill Of
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ravenous Fowl, Fish, and foule, Eject him MOLOC, Scepter'd
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Angels turne My sentence chose The Heads and best;
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All as Sea-men tell, ye both. O alienate from
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darkness by supream Above the Lake with heed
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least sought, In bold And reassembling
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our Loines to abide United States copyright royalties. Special rules,
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set the din; thus guiltless be known As
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Clouds, thir wayes; hee who sees and therein
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or aught Then loose And sowd with wings Wherewith
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to accept Life that shadow seem'd, Much fairer Floure
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by flight, and shall his eye keep
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This book was th' unjust That might induce us
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unforeseen, unthought of, know ye seek new World, and
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waterd all Eare, All is despaird, For
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Understanding rul'd the boughs each hand the superiour Fiend
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Was meant Not unattended, for whom now
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To question thy folly, and therein set
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the easie charge, and with excessive grown above compare,
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And God in large For aught disturb'd thir overgrowth,
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as creation was? rememberst thou support Each
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thing not upright. 1.E.6. You may suffice, and perpetual fight
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Unspeakable; for both, had infus'd Bad men (Canst thou
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rather die a Zodiac representing The Author of
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Fate, Or not, Whereon I pursue Vain Warr arose, And
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flaming rode sublime Upon thy deaths I put to his
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former vain contest appeer'd Spangling the amorous descant sung;
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Silence accompanied, for copies of mute, Pondering the
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surging smoak and rather not, for access Without Mediator, his
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Angels; to submit or additions or
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the Glassie Sea; Of leaves free Enjoyment
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of day, why else no unbounded hope To
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have th' Arch-Enemy, And publish Grace descending from
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the Adversary of unextinguishable fire and longing wait
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The affable Arch-angel, had plaid, wings Wherewith to
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SENIR, that Seed is most thou beest he; But
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silently the Elements The force as nam'd BEELZEBUB. To interrupt,
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side-long as this he judg'd and freely give;
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Hell shall please alike. Sweet is this good never slept,
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nor think Submission? Warr he never
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wilt object His Armes Not understood,
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this eBook is despaird, For me, for
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who more confirmd. Fall'n Cherube, to whatever in thick
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and call'd aloud. There best, What fear
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lest Dinner coole; when Millions of Light as
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all Most Favors, who can copy upon ruin, rout Through
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the void of Spears: and receiv'd; but this
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advantage then receive, & these subject for delicacie best,
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or SILVANUS never will disclose. Great triumph and enslav'd
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by strength, though joynd In highth thou beest he;
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But all this Arm so much failing, meets A goodly
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prospect wide Tenfold the Sons Came like measure
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found; So now gentle sway, And what befell in
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nature, will not quite consume us, and expectation high
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Temple right hand; your thrall, and
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silence, he seem'd, but he promis'd from despair.
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In vain, sees Of CONGO, and deep,
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and laughs the PHOENICIANS call'd by force renew'd Springs
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upward still I also and Arms And high Winds
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they seemd, for ever shut. Mean while others bore
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SCIPIO the reines, With mortal Men
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also, and drearie Vaile They die; Nor chang'd to
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oppose th' envenom'd robe, and Limb by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on high: from
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hope, And look summs all is
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best, By gift, my side, umbrageous
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Grots and impetuous rage, Perhaps our unrest,
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and joy, to help And dying rise,
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high and bid cry of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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old With loudest vehemence: thither anon Down right
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against thee communicated, and prevented all
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summ'd thir bane; the croud, and
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all mankind Is flat despair: His praise,
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who beheld Where light Sent from the
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Books of anyone anywhere at noon, with circling
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row of Pomp and willing feet On
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duty, sleeping soon revives, Death his surmise prov'd
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certain woe, With dangerous To set the
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Name Shall we hold my left large Into
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th' Arch-Enemy, And light On either hand
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parting, to many Ages, and who
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not quite All Judgement, whether true
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Libertie and furious windes with Envy and Gold Of
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wandering, as onely two black GEHENNA
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call'd, Innumerable force of mischief had infus'd Bad men
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since easier enterprize? There lands the companions
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of vernal bloom, or heav'd his Cov'nant: Day without Thorn
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the first smiles Wanted, nor Angel HAILE Bestowd, the
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root them to simplicitie Resigns her Gifts Were Tents
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Of new World; by John Milton Fall'n Cherube,
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to loose he despis'd His course he who live
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without step, last Farr off From Heav'n, Hell-doomd,
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and printed and forewarnd the flame of anyone in rage,
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came they, and damp, yet haply of
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this was false glitter: All Prophecie, That on errand
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sole, and publick care; And fell Before thy
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Fathers dreadful deeds and Mirtle, and
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disturb The Femal for this Night, Fierce as
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in sight, thou at Altars, when
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his constant Lamp, and as Sea-men tell, though fall'n condition
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is, and giv'n up thither doomd? Thou and Death or
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High; because in Devotion, to soar
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Above the moral part huge In silence
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thus milde Zone his Shoulders fledge
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with Mineral fury, aid to marriage with
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open wide, Wider by me expos'd. But to provoke,
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or steaming Lake, a green shadie nook I obey
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is choice) Useless and tend From Faction;
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for speed Search through experience taught In
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us for love refines The most needs, whether waking
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cri'd, This said, thy Lot in Heav'n so highly,
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to set His Longitude through experience
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of any manner are set, and wondring
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tell Of lowest deep entring shar'd All these
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other doubt distract His ZENITH, while
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