Robo poem for 2021-10-23
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Produced by whose Orb that burne Nightly I
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drag thee Came shadowing, and die, yet concernd
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Our greatness will And study of sorrow, black
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and ample Square from begging peace: for
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us impow'rd To mortal things, or fixed seat, Him
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by us hence: Here at thir Orisons, each
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to th' ambrosial frutage bear, Our own loss of many
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Throned Powers, where stood much odds, while thy
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load thy Prayers Could have my
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punisher; therefore unmeet for the ancient TARSUS held, or
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tongue ineloquent; for these with songs Divide the length
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from him sore Thir callow young, but thou my
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adventrous Song, and markt his Angel
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blest, Whom the multitude of Jasper
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shon Filial obedience: So spake th' assault or charges.
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If it hard by stronger provd He lookd and
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pain up sprung: amazement of this
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vertuous touch with hellish mischief swift.
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Hope farwel Hope, If patiently thy native suttletie Proceeding,
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which was Sabbath kept. And said, Why but
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feard To civil Broiles. At Heav'ns bounds
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Proportiond to praise him make any row of time was,
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by absolute Decree Or Shee from thy contempt of
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Regal State Shalt in strength, this essential, happier Seat
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Was never, Arms away or down unseen
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Wing to every Stone and licensed works
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Created thee, still through experience of Breath, if
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the Project Gutenberg is that Land; or not? som great
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MESSIAH, who wrongd. And fly, ere then on Bitnet
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(Judy now To mortal sight. And
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ore Hill retir'd, In Council sate,
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and depth immeasurable: Anon out of
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MICHAEL soon obscur'd with Cedars crownd
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the World at eeve In full terms of mute,
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And higher foe. Space that shall dash Maturest Counsels:
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for inferior Orbs, Or Altar fum'd, By
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Judges first, and Man? Haile to prevent The Eevning
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on, And flutterd into hallow Engins long
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in him no doubt; for himself
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not more pleasing sorcerie could hav
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orepow'rd such Fire Compact of Light the CANAANITE allarmd Warr
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he governs. This be th' Ethereal King
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The middle shoare In Meats and
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Power, and Saile. As we stand
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of Pomp and tumults vain, and drearie Vaile They
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heard, here shall need, or say, Seems
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wisest, vertuousest, discreetest, best; All of Starrs,
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and dwell In knowledge, and foule.
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But more grievous pain? Who from
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labour to do the roofe Of instrumental
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sounds and all conquering this gloom; the
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wave, and therein Each Flour which follows dignity, might
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lend at no cloud, or, to my wisdom,
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and cry'd out this gloom; the Portress of this
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mournful gloom For never dwell, As far remov'd VVhich
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grew Transform'd: but thou hadst not be: Taste this,
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thou saidst, from us? what permissive will, Hard liberty before
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thy blood Of stern regard to debate
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What e're Thrive under ground Whence in PALESTINE, and
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wilde, A hideous ruine and laughs the shrill Matin
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Song Of ending this can bid
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cry of Light. There lands the earth
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After his ample spaces, o're the Empire up here
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onely, as rais'd From Beds of
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Light Ethereal, and imbracing leand On
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half Th' infernal flame, Which two Polar
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Winds blowing Martial sounds: At least of all Heaven
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could subdue Th' offence, that life-giving Plant, but Life
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Thereby regaind, but to men (Canst thou then Great
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triumph and with Heav'n; he oppos'd; and rather merits fame
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in bounds Prescrib'd, no excess of worse rape. These
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then, Of Conscience, into the sound-board breaths. Anon out
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of monstrous sight all a shelter
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us? let me ill, or Topaz, to
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retire As stood Their surest signal, they
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mix Tastes, not yet first To
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vice industrious, but only Son by Night Or
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faint Satanic Host on these soft imbraces, hee To visit
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oft return. Part hidd'n veins of CHAOS:
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Or satiate fury yield it light On duty, sleeping
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found not minded still; And send
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The Balme of anyone anywhere at no acquittance
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ere our Omnipotence, and yawning GRAVE at Heaven
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Stood in Heav'n. What call'st thou commandst, and longing
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pines; Yet Lords and gave signal blow them as
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Sea-men tell, Tell, if not there He
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who knows my afflicted Powers, Under her charge, Flown
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to loose tresses wore Of Wiles, More
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easie, wholsom thirst up they hear me
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once, now shall faile to soar Above all
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assaults Their surest signal, they parted;
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on high: from SYRIAN Damsels to
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gaine Companion dear, By spiritual, to soar Above
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his uprightness answer ADAM repli'd. O Fountains,
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and spring New reapt, the Majesty of knowledg fair Paradise,
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deare Short intermission none but wish'd the
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pledge Of hazard more, the CYCLADES DELOS or
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West, or middle Air with genial moisture,
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when AEGYPT with answering looks receave The Clouds exhal'd From
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the brink of Gods disguis'd in Reason,
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Loyal, Just, and call'd aloud. Whence rushing
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he fell, And DIPSAS (Not so huge
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a prey, Alone, but thir Matrons to do all
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who saile Beyond his enormous brood, and full.
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After the duskie houre Shed thir Ears, while they
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hold; so contriv'd as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the works his
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curse Created in hand seemd A Goddess
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feign'd Of his power Without our Confusion, and Earth,
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or enter in; This said ADAM,
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whom now beholds Cherube tall: Who hates
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me, with Envy and Hyacinth with orient Gemmes
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The Men to Wing, and much advanc't, We brush
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mellifluous Dewes, and troule the noontide Bowrs:
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Thus earlie, thus afflicted Powers, Dominions I pursue Vain
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hopes, vain and shame, the Oracle of
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fit Love triumphing, and beheld thir broad
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circumference Hung high Rear'd in DAN,
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Lik'ning his righteous and fall'n, to evade
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The Prison ordain'd it, man seek Deliverance for
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Orders bright. Nor less prepar'd, they
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villifi'd To lure her Nuptial embraces forcible we
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claim Of hazard as equal to force renew'd
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Springs upward Man Plac't in Array of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where he lost, and longing
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pines; Yet thence Had lively shines In motion we
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must keep ye durst not performing
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end Still luminous inferior Orbs, Or som Orator renound
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In sad EVE Address'd his liking chose; And now
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Was never, Arms Fearless assault, In some
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immediate touch? So saying rose A
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generation, whom now retir'd Each in
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GIBEON stand, And thy dream, Waking
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thou Shouldst propagat, already infinite; And now learn
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too like those colourd plume sprinkl'd with somthing ill, for
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harvest waving round; on Arch-Angel from
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SYRIAN Damsels to dare The suburb of future we
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behold him, such Object to forewarne Us both
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when great Idea. Up hither From every Stone
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Of racking whirlwinds, or Valley, Fountain, or once
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with me call, as Sea-men tell, With shews instead,
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meer shews the dun Air Thir corners, when high
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thir food alike destroyes In EDEN,
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now heard declar'd Sovran King, whose first Matron
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lip of joy Sole reigning holds the shaggie hill and
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all Her Temple stood and smoak: Such follow what
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from EDEN strive; nor erre not worst, If care
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of ANCIENT NIGHT, I suspend thir Eyes the hiss Of
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contumacie will not, but that I see
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the stalk; Save what by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Bitnet (Judy now behold The present journey)
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and build In vain, though gay Legions fell: If
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so well Seem twilight sheds On either to universal
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Host Of Brick, and ransom set. And ore
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the dawn, Sure pledge Of DAVID
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(so call the banisht from such prompt eloquence Flowd
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from so keene. About them easier enterprize?
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There fail not, for proof could have; I
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receav'd, to mee onely, and willing feet
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submissive Charms Smil'd with steep to force
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On this license and spread Beneath
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thy skirts Of God, pronounc't it be for as
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that departing hence, for EVE thus returnd: URIEL, one Crime,
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If aught appeers, And join him Thrones
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and years, towards them more sublime Upon her
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turn'd, But that strife Was death condemnd A
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crew Lay waving fires: on yon celestial
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Sign Portentous held Gods, of heav'nly fraught.
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Accuse not these; but in All, and thirst up
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here observd His mounted scale With wide
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Her shadowie Cloud descending had to wander where there
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From HAMATH Northward to appease, Kneel'd
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and Pinnacles adornd, Which when to soar
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Above the sick busiest from SYRIAN
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ground, or feet Hasting this double how attempted best,
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condense or deletions to ADAM his Tongue of
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seeming Friend. For one first create Another now lost,
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mee expung'd and glad Of AMARANTIN Shade,
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Fountain fome belated Peasant sees, Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor then conglob'd Like of bad Angels born,
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with high thir Native Element: Least Paradise up Both
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of sorrow, black it vain; awe About him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels fought The powers Irradiate,
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there sitting where each Colure; On either Wing,
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and dwell his thoughts, and supposest
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That shed MAY Flowers; and doubt not
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lost; Attonement for adoration to do I
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taught we meet, who of Nature
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in Heav'n Gate of change. He lookd and
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ruddy flame. Before thee; greater then breath
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her Globe, Fermented the Roses smil'd. Then scornd thou
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wert created) we knew I am his Sanctuary
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it aught disturb'd thir lives, And took That better
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