Robo poem for 2021-09-16
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The open wide, but there that brightest shine.
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Is lost, mee for with me exercise Wrath
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without thee too high, insatiate to force
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upon us, his days may dwell And heavier
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doom, Yet unconsum'd. Before thir fame in Paternal Deitie,
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Flashing thick swarming next Wide open Eyes, Dimm erst,
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dilated stood, Each in brutish forms Excelling human,
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Princely Dignities, And reassembling our revolt, Unnam'd in hell
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Precedence, none, whose perfection farr Beneath what till Sin, not
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Nature, less'n or steep, through experience
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of public moment, in sight? Say, Muse,
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that live Before all external things,
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to Battel hung; till wandring poor, but that Starr
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In Reason, and foule, When CHARLEMAIN with clamors
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compasst round Thick-rammd, at THEB'S and with
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that possesse Earth, for such delay Well known to
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enrage thee set, and CHAOS and
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alterd stile, Speech Wanted not performing end Them
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nothing: If counsels different, or heav'd his Chariot of Gold,
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His journies end Thou canst redeeme, Thir station,
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Heav'n be shut, And Quiver with
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hostile Arms not quite be thine eye
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On LEMNOS th' ETRURIAN shades High overarch't, and remembrest
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what likelier can it from thence Purge off
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In vain, nor aught avail'd him raise Magnificence;
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and 4 and beat'n way Amongst innumerable sound Of
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prohibition, who can hold; so perfet, not soon revives,
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Death be, all Temples th' advantage then hid, deprivd
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His malice, and bickering flame, Which I name
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Of Theologians, but thou sit not, finding way, from
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him God said, thus forewarnd the sovran
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vital vertue to haste, And choral symphonies, Day from
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the Son, Or of Hell, Thou with deep
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Her rosie red, sharpning in proud With
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Centric and eate; whereat I travel this essential,
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happier state In Wood or with lonely steps
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On duty, sleeping soon as that
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formd thee, know'st for those Fires Ethereal, and
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soon and imbracing leand On what
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know of wondrous Art founded on Bitnet
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(Judy now his thoughts, from the dore
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Triumphal with bad eminence; and beget Like
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MAIA'S son he lost lay Chain'd on
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yon boyling cells prepar'd, That laugh, when first
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it said, though mean to execute their
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repast; then seem'd Woman to avert From large For
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wonderful to do all was now with
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me is low indeed, That mock our instruction
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to me laid Gnashing for bringing forth, though Heavens and
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Shield, Awaiting what was this our Hill. Disclaimer:
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The Glory above his admonishment Receave with th' Ethereal temper,
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massy, large to rase Som such appear'd Obscure
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som tumultuous cloud Of head remov'd VVhich
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grew ten fold More glorious Work, that
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bad men He spake: and I upon
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his fury all egress. These past,
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soon In horrible a passage wide, but
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favour'd more be known in one seem'd
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A Heaven long is undefil'd and full. After the
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smiling Morn repair'd. Sleep on, Chaumping his
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Enemies thir limber fans For his crew Rebellious,
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them that one peculiar Graces; then form'd within him,
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where bounds And Bush with me ow I
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taught The Cherubim Uplifted, in wanton growth:
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Those argent Fields Where erst was flown, was
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throng'd, the goodliest Trees Planted, with me unsearchable,
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now Of Nature, hold thir loftiest Towrs,
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And ACCARON and shame By whom mutual slaughter bent.
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Forthwith (behold the assistance they heard remote. Towards him with
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these rockie Pillars GABRIEL spying, thus double-form'd, and
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fair Apples, I speak The penaltie of Knowledge
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in vain? To fill the general safety best merits)
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from no cloud Of PALESTINE, and flowers Flie to entitle
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me once, with purpose to do what compulsion and
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wearie him indeed and scarce had
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ended, and worthiest to studie houshold good,
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Where Joy upraise In heav'nly Spirits of death,
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which would loose, Though chang'd with
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beams, Now Dragon grown, larger then
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bore them stood obdur'd, And high
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overleap'd all th' Antagonist of Artifice or Penaltie? Here
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we sent Before all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that end, And ACCARON and move, But
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JOSHUA whom these various view; Groves
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and through each beauteous flour, Glistring with reflected
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Purple and in Heav'n arriv'd, Wafted
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by due, Thir specious deeds Thou didst not;
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Trial will betide the soul Of night, when BELLONA
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storms, With wondrous Works, and too like state reserv'd?
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For since calld aloud. 1.E.8. You two Gardning
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so deare? It was inwoven shade contiguous, and RAPHAEL now
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Man fall'n. Yet doubt of season judg'd, well
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pleas'd. I repent and eas'd the Plains of mankind,
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in Sculles that past, present, fearing guiltie
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all sides round A gentle breaths from amidst
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the Mountains lodg'd Against the sick busiest from head
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up here confin'd, Inhabitant of thee, Thy coming, and
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obstinacie, and highth, Stood thick shade Lost
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sight Before thee; lead the moment up rose
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as since, Baptiz'd or once he drew Aire,
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No inconvenient Diet, nor obvious to accept
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not disheart'nd then, which not obeying, Hath
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past through EDEN which made Of despicable
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foes. With Dart Shook, but to impose: He
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with words unknown: Forthwith upright And
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visage incompos'd Answer'd. I deceav'd: that rape begot These
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lulld by fire Had been refusd Those thoughts to
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deepest Hell, say truth, or Drie, Like
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Quivers hung, and passion dimm'd his
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defects. No ground Outstretcht he next? Matter to
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Reign: he spake. Why sleepst thou claim'st me
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drawn, Rose as fast, With fresh
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Fountain, and speaks, and Lord, be
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here stand By death in Men Obedient to
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skirt to part puts me opens wide,
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To Death, and one vertuous touch What inward thence
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in despair, to do aught, no
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cloud Made to short silence to bring on,
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pensive and Timbrels loud Heard farr Down
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sunk down, devour me thy will
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voutsafe This I mean of no cloud Of
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Wiles, More grateful, to force Of
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sympathie and solitarie, these are not performing end
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Thou at Altars, when time Celestial light
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prepar'd, That SATAN except, Who would intermix
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Grateful vicissitude, like thy folly, and CHAOS and
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beget of as fast, With all on dry
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Land He with crescent Horns; To reign secure,
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Leaps o're the Cross By change for
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speed what proof of shame, and Redeemer voluntarie, And
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bring Silence, and freely give; as
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Sea-men tell, though divided into such wherein no nourishment exhale
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From mee thy fit to scorn with
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sincere Of congregated Waters glide, and cursed hour
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Not knowing not performing end Of
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ENNA, where Thou at Altars, when the
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Deep. Let ther who bids us falling, and
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Aire, Fire, Flood, Under his forming hands Of
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costliest Emblem: other Decrees Against such unsightly
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and all had powerfullest to soar
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Above all prodigious things, The summoning Arch-Angels
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to advance his fair Spouse, nor thou
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soughtst I seduc'd With tract Of tardie execution,
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since he throws his delight, And practis'd distances
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to fit and rubied Nectar flows:
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In Forrest onward came they, who
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hath pronounc't and all Her Virgin Majestie
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seemd For ever power and shame
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in each part, though damnd I sate watch, that
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spinning sleeps At which if aught
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avail'd him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels with
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ASPHALTIC slime; broad circumference Hung ore the
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Aire, and Diurnal Spheare; Till the more, for lost.
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From many Throned Powers, Under this dire revenge.
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First, what if som tumultuous cloud Instinct with
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unnumber'd as you, there stands to exploding hiss, the
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Morn Purples the baser fire To have he also
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I go with me once, with ascention bright essence
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increate. Or Summers Rose, Or do what proof unheeded;
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others envie against the dream Had cast
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lascivious Eyes, and fearless, nor can impair
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thee, this transient World, that in true
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delight? Which they were form'd, Save
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on golden hue Appeerd, with these in
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her silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while
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discourse with bluster to trench a cloud
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those Armies thou then his Native
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forme. What shall his Friend, familiar grown,
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I unpittied: League Banded against thir light And short
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silence to rack, disturbd the Spirit attends, Hovering and
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Soule, Acknowledge him Dominion won, th'
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ALEIAN Field he lay, Thir number
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heard) Chariots rag'd; dire form Catcht by
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easie charge, of Innocence, of Mountains in Chaines
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Through Gods ador'd Among the buxom Air, Sagacious of
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this universal ruin intercept: ten fold More glorious
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sight, If dream'd, If I suspend
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thir watch; and shame Of choicest
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bosom'd smells Reservd from end me?
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ye have spoke, But thir diminisht heads;
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while we may attain. So Ev'n
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or scatterd spirits down, And hourly conceiv'd A
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woodie Theatre Of Natures hand, Whom thus advanc't, We
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warr, if Spirits perverse With gay Carnation,
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Purple, azure and freely sharing Project Gutenberg EBook of
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Heav'ns King and ARIOC, and call'd and full.
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After the pledge Of refuge, and Mother,
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but he sees, Or not, and beheld a
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Comet burn'd, That one slight bound high
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Supremacy, Whether upheld by Night A growing
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burden. Mean while in faith, in the sound-board breaths.
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Anon out of Jasper shon Impurpl'd
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with full of Power. Will he
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sees, Or unknown The strife Was known vertue rest
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with two bright Legions, or Faerie Elves,
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Whose vertue, for speed And limited to, viewing,
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Soon banded;
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