Robo poem for 2024-03-07
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Whence ADAM was Sabbath kept. And flatter'd out th'
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offensive Mountain, built With thousand Leagues awry Into
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the wealth and all impediment; Instant without remorse
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and given the Project Gutenberg are sprung Upon himself;
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horror shot with horror will And
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that Traitor Angel, earst in mortal change
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his absolute Decree Unchangeable, Eternal, which grew
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Neer that shall fulfill His daring foe, and unguarded,
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and heav'nlie-born, Here let mee onely Son foreseeing spake.
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Deliverer from without longer pause Down
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clov'n to accept as now has agreed to
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govern, not more Is now Created thing thou shad'st
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The seed Sow'n with me. Thus wondrous then!
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Unspeakable, who him or slack the Garden we
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perhaps over built Here in any work
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on mans offence. O were these scarce had push't
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a Toad, close by whose substantial
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dores, and no cloud Of Birds on Bitnet (Judy now
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seems excess, that side They who Faith admit, that
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earst in writing (or any way By
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center, or once to accept them; and with freedom
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us'd they stole Those pure Empyrean to
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create, and be nice. So dear
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and Pestilent: Now lately Heaven Left
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so late so Most Favors, who beheld From many
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dayes, they sung, What neerer view Nor
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uglier follow the Wind thir Rebellion, from servil fear
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not quite All would loose, Though
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by himself or ground whereon to another world, and
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see not her rosie red, sharpning in
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Heav'n Of onset ended frowning, and
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all Creatures animate the Project Gutenberg
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License included with their Generals Voyce they
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shall soon drew not terrible, advance
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into plaints thus returnd. Faire Angel,
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though thou that out their various Spirit impure as no
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cloud those From Mans nourishment, by fraud, though joynd
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In temper he so perfet beauty more cheer'd
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With what chance with sparkling blaz'd, his rebellious
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Arms Against th' innumerable tongues A PHOENIX,
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gaz'd by sad choice To sound throughout the rest
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or possess All is low raise them
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lets pass Unprais'd: for God left that end, And
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lovely, never since God would loose,
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Though wide, but op'n flie pain, this Ethereal
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stream, with ASPHALTIC slime; broad as this life, sustain'd
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By Spirits immortal love Our knowledge of mine ear
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one in Heav'n Had rous'd the timely of
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ye Pines, With thir dayes acts of
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anyone anywhere at Altars, when BELLONA storms, With Tresses
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discompos'd, and taile, Scorpion and full. After
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these shining heav'nly Host of God; That
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led me, of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or immortal EVE,
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amaz'd, No happier daies. Bold deed That name, Though
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standing else according to soar Above all
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Temples th' Olympian Games or degree,
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of HINNOM, TOPHET thence on som
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message high Decree; And never ceasing
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bark'd With various colours, how is
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one?) who first brought into the terms
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of thee, and with Heav'n, danc't
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round Skirted his bold Wont ride in
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Heav'n much advanc't, We sunk before each hollow
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Cube Training his Dart Made vocal
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by command impress'd his Peers: attention still I
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assume, or shadow seem'd, For Man, and obedience tri'd,
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And Dungeon horrible, on bended knee His
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fraud Led on me from the
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sentence from God exact In jointed
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Armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord, and branching Palm, A
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dewie Mist Went all equality with rich appeerd In
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billows, leave me of whomsoever taught your gloomie
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bounds And thou hee, as fast, With
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scatter'd Arms on high: such acts of Death; ye shall
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his perverted EVE, whose sight Of his hap
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to drive All these Fansie next and glad
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heart; fear for pietie feign'd submission swore: ease of
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body to perswade immediate stroak; but Life must
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forgoe, To many precious drops Ten thousand Demy-Gods on
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Bitnet (Judy now appeers, And guided down As
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one Who meet Mortalitie my appointed stand
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on NORWEGIAN hills, to have reveal'd Divine effulgence, whose
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combustible And hear in whom in
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fears and next GABRIEL, to feel Strength
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and distribute it divide The suburb of dim thine
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eare less assur'd, And som better hopes of
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Replacement or access to do ought good
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unknown, is very easy. You may so suffice his
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under evil, and Brother first resolv'd, If
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mettal, part have tri'd whether waking or heav'd his
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works: therefore cannot we owe. There in Hall Of
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SERVITUDE to ask Chose freely what burden then?
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what doubt propos'd And therefore as
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Sea-men tell, How didst not; To
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live exempt from Heav'n arriv'd, and beat'n way
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Not by nature, will come And should with
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ambitious to accord) Man or ridge
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the Woods, and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee SION Hill
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Torn from Heav'n till in VALDARNO, to execute fierce
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desire, Inclinable now Stream, and understanding,
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whence thou leading, such discourse Delighted, and steep to
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no cloud in Herb, Plant, in safety best
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order and with quick instinctive motion
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or mute, And practis'd distances to
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submit or Heaven: Thither, if in other
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life; he stood, Thir seasons: among fresh Flourets Hill
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retir'd, In circuit, undetermind square or with steep to
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soar Above th' Horizon round Environ'd wins his Fall,
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For Gods! yet he was formd. Is as
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Night, Fierce as us'd or yield: And
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carnal pleasure, for whence, But Mercy and 4 and all
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Temples th' upright heart relented Towards her, but more
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hands lopt off this darkness do not
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behind the guileful Tempter guilefully repli'd. O Chief
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of monstrous shapes and Limb Sutable
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grace They worse felt how Hee
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seemd, for proof to drown the
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nethermost Abyss And study of State; deep With
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ATLANTEAN shoulders fit Love And guided down
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in Heav'n so farr, whose Bark by
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command To Idols through midst a universal Frame,
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while our beginning knew? Desire with gust,
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instead of Pomp and ASPHALTUS yeilded
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light prepar'd, The suburb of Ethereal Vertues; or Kine,
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Or end, And never wilt bring
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forth all things, parted they, and call'd
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Satan, with red right And dig'd out life;
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he bends Through the Sun: His Longitude through experience of
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bones, Like MAIA'S son he lay, Thir soft Recorders;
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such place Accept your Shades Waited with crescent Horns;
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To love To many Throned Powers, Dominions
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I still Divine instructer, I think to love or taste,
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till fire and besought The hand the Centric and
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voice Of head flames No pretenses
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in reasons garb Counsel'd ignoble ease, and call'd
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Satan, with Clouds With hundreds and solemn
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Nightingal Ceas'd warbling, but infinite: for whose look
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summs all thir God, that swim
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in pardon beg, and possess A Lion
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now learn True Paradise He speeds, and
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fill the ARABIAN shoare; So cheard he
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celebrated rode brightest, till inundation rise
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in our woe, With hundreds and
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boundless Deep. Let no falshood under darkness fled, and dry,
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four Champions bold conspiracy against the Sovran power,
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and Pietie to learn by your applicable
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taxes. The Palace now with disdain, from the Woods
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forlorn? Should intermitted vengeance sent from both wings mantling Vine
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Layes forth were large, Nor will occasion want, and
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passion in PALESTINE, and forms Excelling human,
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rational, though now a moment; CHAOS farr
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excell'd Whatever doing, what are past with Envy and
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ARIOC, and wanton ringlets wav'd As resting found
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Th' Omnipotent. Ay me, where ye living Soule: And
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ACCARON and therein Each shoulder broad, since
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by side nothing; and am grac't
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The Makers Image who first thus pour'd: His prey,
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Watching where Earth conspicuous count'nance, without law Erre not, till
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I thence to submit or Goat dropping Gumms, That
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what ere it self; which God for him,
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and passion tost, Thus farr remov'd, Under whose
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guile contemn; Suttle he exercise us dispossest, He
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trusted to Hell, on Man may thank
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ADAM; but convoyd By terrible as this text
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should be louder heard, here art perfet,
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not for Man fall'n. Yet Chains
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and render thee, count it be worth Attempting,
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or deep Tract of spiritual Natures; only
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enlighten, but tender herb, tree, fruit, and sad
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cure; for Thou Can turn, or Graine, A triple-mounted
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row of this nether Empire, that witherd
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all numbers thus began. All th' uplifted
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Spear Of some were such appear'd
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Less excellent, as fast, too fast his
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forbidding Commends thee equal all, on Heav'ns fugitives, and
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Sea. Others apart sat mute, and ras'd, And higher
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Would thou thy captive multitude: For those
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things began, and therein Man to
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concerne the Torturer; when that end, and drearie Vaile
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They saw, thus obtain a horrid Roof,
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And should fear, said SATAN, and passion to
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foresight much the dire hiss Of some the Full
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happiness and all assaults Their great event Found
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worthiest to dare The Head imbodied force,
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And join him still, and with revenge: cruel Serpent:
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him com, And now misery hath equald,
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force effected not: over many Throned Powers, If
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then bursting forth unclouded Deitie; he scape
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into our woe, she mus'd. Disclaimer: 1.F.3. YOU
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FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG
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EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START OF THIS WORK
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His flesh, And mutual Honour knew, And Princely Dignities,
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And ACCARON and Timbrels loud Through Optic Glass
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the Vision led th'
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