Robo poem for 2024-03-24
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If we claim in sight, That from these
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walks at www.gutenberg.net Unwarie, and breath'st defiance toward
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the sounding shields the most thou eat'st thereof,
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my naming, how chang'd by types And courage
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never comes a murmuring sound Of God, In Fable
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or enur'd not feel, Or other once
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as from mans destruction, maugre Hell, and gay,
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Ye shall them transverse ten thousand lesser Faculties that strange
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Thou at eeve In other Animals unactive range,
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And peril gone All Heart they little think
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wee Instead shall them pain Surpris'd thee, but
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far off? I fall, and ensuring
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that witherd all th' Almightie's aide, and
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dangers, heard so deep: So many Throned
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Powers, That day of Evening mild, Bending to do
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the same illusion, not lost; the ARABIAN shoare; So
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dearly to doom express them that barren
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plaines Of his Enemies thir secrets
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of thir Orbs impose Such Pleasure took
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his two and copartners of God? Him
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after light His benediction so, An outside? fair
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with God, whom SATAN return'd: If so doth
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your behoof, if Earth conspicuous count'nance, without
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end, And CUSCO in Heav'n that
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shall see How dies the pledge Of choicest bosom'd
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smells Reservd from me inferiour, in
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vain? To that Traitor Angel, who first smiles on
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yon boyling cells prepar'd, The Mountain as in
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Arms, in Prose or middle round Thick-rammd, at Eevn,
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Unsuckt of impulse or any word which to
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officiate light turnd I else as Sea-men
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tell, though terrour chang'd to submit or
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Fate, So on IMAUS bred, Whose snowie
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ridge the melodie of fire Into
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a number of Mind, or Grape: to
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observe Immutably his Angels; and Sewers annoy The
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Race of NILE: So hand Seisd mine, I
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so wish'd his Angels under the pledge Of
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Forrein Worlds: he bowd His breaded train, Forthwith
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upright he glad impress'd his course,
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but all assaults Their living dores;
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let each other half amaz'd So farr Beneath
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GIBRALTAR to iterate Her hand A mightie Regencies
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Of some other able, and interrupt the Sons
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Came not deceav'd, much advanc't, Created in
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Triumph high Decrees, I wanted in ADAM sore hath
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caus'd to love till firmer thoughts of Hell,
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not anothers: for the World shall
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partake Full to hold his envy, will
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leave attempt, which methinks I rejoyce For one Who
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first knew him linkt in Heav'n rejoic'd, and
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Gold: So Man, or slack the
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frown Each on JOVE, BRIARIOS or standing still, and
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rowling smoak; the fraud. At Ev'ning from above, none
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would end Still follow'd RIMMON, whose
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, that tasted works possessed in
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him Findes no cost and wide
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Territorie spred All doubt not onely righteous Cause,
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And sweet dewes and like ripe for possession
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put to be forestall'd; much advanc't,
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We mean suiters, nor was worse. What
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though more shall burn, and shame By us? this
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her fit head; both wings Over Fish
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that uxorious King, who live exempt us wide, but over
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us to soar Above all prodigious
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things, and readily could Spring So as Nourishment to
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simplicitie Resigns her Head, nor shun'd; And higher
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Orbes. The bloud effus'd. Much better life dies, and
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Gold: So burthensome, still to accord) Man
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Restore us, and stormie gust and with sincere Of ATABALIPA,
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and require More safe shore their great Intercessor,
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came forth in Guard thir precious beams
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That Shepherd, who receives From cold ground, or
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not; love refines The skill of Warr, since he summs.
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And wandring this windie Sea should Man
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Which to soar Above them that rape begot
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These Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with Happiness in large
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of old Night: first Region dolorous, O're many and
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all bounteous still to assume Mans First Disobedience, and
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Create Plenipotent on what the like desire To mee,
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pure now severe, our eyes, that
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Command Sole pledge Of leaves all Hell
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extend His Seed, And stripes, and least had
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need With Centric and all chase me
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still, but familiar grown, I thence Had leasure,
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wondring Eyes That space was pleas'd: now Mankind; whom
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now were coming, and Farmes Adjoynd, from bliss, Exempt
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from thenceforth Endu'd with Winds Close sailing
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from the mute, And higher Would utmost
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power before, And Man had need All
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this eBook, complying with Heaven; and death, A
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Mercie-seat above his secret now breath'd immortal hate,
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And ACCARON and therein By center, or
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sporting with ten Furies, terrible as in every
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Aire Of Passion, I question askt Puts
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on by envious Foe in what sleep can never
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ceasing bark'd With thousand lesser Faculties that
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rape begot These wicked Tents Of thoughts Firm
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land Thaws not, though to soar Above
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th' advantage gaine. What may much they adore And
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now known to hazard in Mercy and mad demeanour,
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then mistrust, but chief maistrie to bear; those
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numerous servitude; Not peace: and things wise Or
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won The first grand infernal pit
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I appeer? shall quell thir populous
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North Of MOREB; there will his
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better part such delicious Air, and trademark.
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It seem'd, but thou then purg'd with
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Radiance crown'd Of dawning I urge, Admitting Motion
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in PALESTINE, and counsel Warr, the Kid;
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Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before thy care Sat
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Sable-vested Night, Such applause To imitate her; but in
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Triumph and death, and AARON) sent of
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anyone anywhere at www.gutenberg.net If you provide access
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to cast Thir doctrine and press'd
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her way, not with me thy last SATAN, broke
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loose at shut Excel'd her eare less Then
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when the gratious purpose to soar Above all
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Delight. Such disproportions, with pale. But thou wert,
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and with pearly grain: yet in narrow
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room Throng numberless, like which way is
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low Reverence don, but those deep-throated Engins long back
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recoild; the monstrous sight Before thir shapes and gaines
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Of things of Heav'ns and chase
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Anguish and still that skill or
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BACTRIAN Sophi from amidst the Gods they cast
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off From thir sex not far nobler Bodies
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first wraught on a laughter; for the open
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Skie, Should combat, and all at
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one for Thou usest, and glad I express how
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chang'd From Beds of absence mimic Fansie
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wakes the World perverse, And scourg'd with acclamation and
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Create Plenipotent on Bitnet (Judy now Stood up,
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the sound-board breaths. Anon they know. But silently
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the Spirits immortal fruits the rest in
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Triumph high exploit: But yet bear thir
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wicked Tents farr beneath Th' Assembly,
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as rais'd me well could no middle
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flight Then feed on earth the Empire of pleasure
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we discharge Freely they hold; so
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deform what is equal, raunging through dire change
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Thir callow young, but shalt eate thereof
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all Hills. As through impotence, or Thicket have also
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our Morn, We may concern him, nor
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th' inviolable Saints and with ambitious aim Against the
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labouring Moon Sits Arbitress, and all her
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enjoying, what peace recoverd sad. Evil in Judgement
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to soar Above th' envenom'd robe, and attend.
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This horror shot Darts his purposd prey. He never
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can Is this obtaine By Sacred silence
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be visited, Thy condescension, and Twilight gray
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Had shadow'd them in Heav'n the Author of
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bliss. Him by som small night-founder'd
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Skiff, Deeming some part stood in gaze admiring: Oft
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to soar Above them enemies: From Father (for
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he sat; and laughs the sick busiest
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from pain To mortal tast Brought
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forth was that rape begot These
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Gates there will deigne To God himself from
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sin or shun the Rain Impetuous, and
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windes with rage. Farr separate, circling thy shape,
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And knows, Let us wide, enclos'd, Pattern
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of earliest Birds; pleasant time, thence hurried back recoild;
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the starry Sphear, Thir Nature, she turn'd; I glorie will
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be blasphem'd, Seis'd us, and roule
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the reaking moisture fed. Strait couches close, That
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run through experience of sorrow, doleful shades, where plentie
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hung on Thrones; Though numberless, like Day is
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become this World Th' Omnipotent. Ay me, of
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God their works at ease, & stai'd
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With sent from the Bullion dross:
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A goodly Tree he bid What further
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by whose mazie error under the Priests dissension springs,
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Men though SPRING and therein set
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open Warr, Did first his Rav'nous Maw.
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But thir Engins long Perplex'd the Tents
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he wish'd, but rather not, Necessitie and all
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Sense, and everie magnitude of mankind, in thee,
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stranger, who I thus double-form'd, and wonder at once.
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As when th' Earth Shall in
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weal or have rul'd. True Paradise under Names
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in PALESTINE, and Power, And tempt with
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feare Under him in Heav'n they rose,
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impossible to finish, round Thick-rammd, at Altars, when vapors
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fir'd Impress the Power prepar'd For additional terms of
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lamentation loud acclaim. Thence to submit or
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heav'd his precept so dearly I approach Her Husband, saw
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Hill, far Outshon the tongue Inspir'd with me
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thy eternal might Issuing from beneath,
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Just met, ADAM reply'd. O fairest Fruit, which impli'd
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Subjection, but all her Grave, Of
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what ere long in me remaines, I fly By
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doom apply'd, Though without delay Of Spirit perhaps Shall
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hold By right against them, to create new flesh
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Regenerat grow milde, this frame
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