Robo poem for 2024-01-15
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The Femal Bee Sits Arbitress, and terrour
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of cold ESTOTILAND, and pain Through the
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sent, so keene. About his head, hands,
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wings, and Ambrosial Odours and just right, or are
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to tell thee thus, ADAM, earths hallowd
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the Law; thy crime Of lustful Orgies
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he gives to foil Thy lingring, or accept as
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set the Saints unmixt, and faithful friends, I
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be tri'd: and turbulent: For him not from inward
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part courb the heat from Heav'n, now are ris'n,
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And puissant Thigh; Pursue these declare
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All seasons, ripe for sight, when meet
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him still, when BELLONA storms, With his
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skaly rind Moors by knowing ill. Southward
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through experience of Pomp and hither thrust me more
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in it speak thou, execrable shape, permitted, they
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lye Groveling and just, my Frontieres
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here observd His mighty Standard; that
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hour No pretenses in PALESTINE, and future)
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on high: from without end; Till they beseech That
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proud honour to Death amain Following his Throne,
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inlaid with high Shall we need With singed bottom
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all prodigious things, and Sewers annoy The Heav'ns
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and CYTHEREA'S Son; On mee onely, I will reigne A
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crew Lay pleasant, his first tending, when loe A
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triple-mounted row of pain Surpris'd thee, Heav'nly stranger, please
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Like this frail World; by strength, this dies,
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death lives, and Angels, by hate; if the Spirits in
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mee, and thrice to enrage thee claim
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My sentence is very easy. You
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can to repaire That for Fruit Tree
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amidst the mouth Cast out by various rounds? Thir
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Bootie; scarce the buxom Air, To be
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seen in Military prowess next GABRIEL, thou in orderly
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array Of EDEN, till one entire
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Shon with vain desire, Had entertaind, as rais'd Others among
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the chief Of easie then; Th'
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Assessor of anyone anywhere at Altars, when is no
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life. So JOVE usurping reign'd: these with Tears such
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choice Leads up with meats &
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worlds, with jaculation dire, As drops Wept at
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your glorious to avoide Were better, that sin in
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telling wound, and betraid Him after
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such Thir magnitudes, this thou then on
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IMAUS bred, Whose wanton rites, which
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God or heav'd his head beholds
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Cherube and taste to submit or Wilderness, Forrest
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side All higher grew ten Furies, terrible
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as he pronounc'd. But now went hautie
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on, To other hand Useful, whence deep Tract
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of Reason, might induce us with Wine, jocond to
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touch. Immediate in thine own, and
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return as Man Gods Eternal Father: but thou my
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Frontieres here lights on Bitnet (Judy
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now Mean, or Faerie Elves, Whose
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waves orethrew BUSIRIS and wip'd them so
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deep: So entertaind those Appointed to surpass
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Earths great Chief of Heav'n. Which uttering
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thus farr less At one Tree Whereof
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hee Present) thus distemperd brest, And understood not
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at eeve In ignorance, thou solitude,
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is undefil'd and seemd In his speed
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A Beavie of monstrous shapes old Renown, OSIRIS,
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ISIS, ORUS and Timbrels loud Through labour
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will grow: So gloz'd the armed Peers Forth issu'd,
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brandishing his perswasive accent thus ABDIEL faithful add?
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O Parent, these appear'd in him due All yours,
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the Saints assembl'd, thou mine: to prompt, Which oft,
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as did he held The mid Heav'n; no
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cloud Of OREB, or bearded Grove or
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heav'd his Son? I pursue Thy
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terms of day Not nocent yet,
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when they obey, worthiest to dispute. But
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see How didst advise, may only this windie Sea
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North-East windes with outragious noise Of wickedness, wherein
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lies from SYRIAN ground, or enter now advise him
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next himself can advise, may illustrate most adhere,
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Hee with its own mouths; all Her graceful and
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dangers, heard and call'd Satan, with
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solitude, is past, the chief delight, By
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ancient Seat; perhaps Shall meet, Indebted
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and press'd her ample Square from
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the hainous now, repents, and shame Among the Son,
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I Adore the smiles Wanted, nor hope relies. SATAN,
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so endur'd, till gently hast made? So
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threatn'd hee, with violence, no, who created things:
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One came, methought, Could merit rais'd
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me thir ears. Whence Haile Mother thus obtain a
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falling Star, On which if ever,
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and as likely habitants, or online at
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Altars, when loe A Dove sent propitious,
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some regard thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through hazard
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in Triumph high neighbouring Arms The Battel these
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Beasts no middle parts, then Desert and gates
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of pure of just pretenses in
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memorie, as his lucid streams. He with
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accent thus consulting, thus MAMMON led thee somthing
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more successful hope of Warr: Of Rainbows and blaines must
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ever to tell thee to enrage thee
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ere well stor'd with grave His promise, that
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seat High Rapt in thee, Heav'nly vision beatific: by
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despair: we intend at all; needs
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must remain, Till Pride Had been your living Creatures, universal
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hiss, the rule Over the never-ending
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flight To them unexpected joy to
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that were joyn'd That all assaults Their great Enemie
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where stood
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With Horse and have oreleapt these joyes, Dearer thy mildness
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on, MAMMON, the Glassie Sea; Of som tumultuous
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cloud in dust and needed Lute or detach or
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lasting fame, Or satiate fury thus must forgoe, To mortal
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Dart Against God only, shee thy magnific Titles
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now therefore coold in Chains, with transcendent brightnes didst
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invest The Firmament, Whereon a full time Celestial
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Ardors, where Heav'n URANIA, by Noon
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Culminate from end Was death condemnd A
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growing work: for proof his breath in him dispose: joy
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And should ill able to submit
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or rare, With singed bottom stirr The Signal
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giv'n, th' Almightie Arms and cleerd, and
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clasp thy youngest Son On her Eye, In
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mutinie had thither hast thou, SATAN, and passion
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to obey But JOSHUA whom yet from
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Heav'n Gate None seconded, as that
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Starr Leave them Lawes; part Half
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spi'd, so violence thou live, of Heav'n.
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Which two Gardning labour and Mist,
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then avail though through experience taught the
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mightiest, bent he whom we more?)
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propounded terms imposed by angry Victor Host Of life
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more precious things invisible Glory extinct, and Shield,
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Awaiting what Creatures deare, Found unsuspected way. There with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on man; but all good
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containe More lovely seemd That scal'd by
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looks Divine compassion visibly appeerd, Love consists
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not; shee and shame him on by Fountain
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who if Art are turnd I be mention'd
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then I assume, or woe: So eminently never will
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be In blissful field, Of Wiles, More terrible as
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mire: for fight Unspeakable; for Heav'n thick swarming
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now Saint PETER at hand, Whom reason hath assig'n'd;
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That farr remov'd from me to judge them
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to provoke, or enur'd not terrible, though One;
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But somtimes forget to soar Above all copies of life
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so smooth, swift pursuers from Eternal Father: but
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sat Fast by Nature her haire; Two dayes,
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if in him a pleasing sorcerie could
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deterre Me from thy gay Traine Adorns
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him, how soon they saw them be
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lost? All hast made? So having spilt
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much failing, meets A Grove The strife
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can enjoy In perfect PHALANX to
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decide the surging smoak and plac'd
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in Arms, and pain? Ye Angels half
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his Rav'nous Maw. But harm Befall thee
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unjust, to thine eyes with ambitious aim Against a
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spacious wound And judg'd on Earth; but a stone
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besides to circumscribe This our great tidings, which
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op'nd wide Lantskip all corrupt, both the right against
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so scap'd his ravenous Fowl, Fish, Beast,
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more To wing under a Monster, upward
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still greatest Monuments of Darkness to hear.
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His rivals, winning cheap the Godlike Power: for
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use hangs on NORWEGIAN hills, to
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accord) Man in calme His Seat provides
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For one Heart, one Who first Made to soar
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Above them derided, while others bore Semblance
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of Warr, we labour then created free; th' angelic
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Quires the happie men, And various Idols through
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their kinde. The invalidity or possess All Trees loaden
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with sorrow abandond, but Life in Counsel must
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cease To one he met the
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mid Volie, for God Accepted, fearless in luxurious
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Cities, where Thou Can hearts, not lost;
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Attonement for that Hill Delight thee at Altars, when
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thou Against the rest; so much the
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gash A solemn Feasts profan'd, And
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ore the mid Volie, for our labour or aggravate
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His turret Crest, and longing wait The grosser
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feeds the Land He walkt Frequent; and Timbrels
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loud was giv'n, th' uplifted Spear Of Mercy
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and ASMADAI, Two onely, I adore.
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Gentle to move or access Without wrauth to soar
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Above them free, but a format with
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me SIN, and sleek enamel'd Neck, Fawning, and
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move, And craze thir Rebellion, from him
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due praise Rather your behoof, if not these
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I seek, once past, the dire Snake
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with wondrous then! Unspeakable, who all use
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of burning Lake, nor youthful dalliance as from
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neighbouring round. And Earth SATAN repli'd. Indeed?
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hath impaird, which yonder nether Empire, but
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well Thy youth, thy memorie Of
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Creatures of Morn With tufts the terms too unequal
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work divinely fair, best Deserve the new Possessor:
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One Heart, one Man he full loud,
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that swim th' Arch-Angel
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