Robo poem for 2022-08-12
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ADAM, misthought of God's high disdain, from her
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Bearth. If you indicate that witherd
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all as frail Originals, and infus'd Sweetness
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into plaints thus first break our
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libertie, who first this ample spaces, o're the
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Bullion dross: A stream Of lustre rich appeerd The
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goodly prospect high, Where TIGRIS at thy glorious Maker bids
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us divide The secrets of thee, stranger,
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who on golden tresses wore Of SATAN, whom they
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chose The powers Could have foyld, If an Iland
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salt and cool, the head The Chariot
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wheels, or timerous flock together perish all
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th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus ABDIEL faithful side
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SATAN went forth peculiar Graces; then returnd as fast,
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fear that ready at eeve In billows, leave ye, and
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passion not, and stray'd so true,
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If chance detains? Come forth. He sat; and full.
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After the West, shall derive Corruption to Starrs
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lookt up rose Satan exalted sat, with gay enameld colours
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dipt in carnal fear What order, how farr
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hath no purpos'd not like these,
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But infinite Thy words, that Godless crew The Victors
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will. So dreadful deeds deservd no
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cloud Made so fulfill, To mortal tast
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Brought Death Inhumanly to soar Above them proceeds,
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I voutsafe. Great triumph and shout The radiant
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forms Reduc'd thir Golden lustre visibly
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appeerd, or Kine, Or Captive maugre Hell, then no sooner
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did they lift us must lie encampt, come
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Well manag'd; of God; That excellence
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he from him His bursting forth From
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thence ensue, Shee from the night-warbling Bird, They
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taste of evil only us'd they have
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I meet there by force impossible,
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by Lot in Heav'n witness of Peace,
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chiefly who since, Baptiz'd or seeming pure, Instruct
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me, as on yon boyling cells prepar'd, The good
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By falsities and knows His great period; and call'd a
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fierie Tempest shall resound thee not;
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Trial will excite Fallacious hope, or destroy
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ye Elements the method you may obtain a
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Mountain of that furie stay'd, Quencht in
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her seat, or dismal house of Warr, Did not Lord;
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such and passion in despair, to watch that
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Globe whose portion set encoding: ASCII
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To Council sate, and pain Through labour
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and as our Mother of warr;
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there plac't, Reaping immortal love Thy words Breaking the
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excellence, but thou turnd By Haralds voice of this
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good Still as that most needs, whether
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to begin Thenceforth to withdraw The Project
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Gutenberg is low creeping, he sought Vain Warr
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he wonns In favour equal Lot
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in honour to judge the Depth Of Wisdom,
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what created man, Under his stubborn patience as
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farr From either end Them whom This deep entring shar'd
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All seemd Undaunted. If so great &
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juciest Gourd will save A Foe Envying our Ancestor
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repli'd. Neither our exile Hath honourd more? Here, happie
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sort: his satisfaction; so shine, yet remain, Till
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many Ages, and with Creation first,
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If guiltless? But drive out of
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Men with freedom plac't; Whence in Arms, fierce Forth
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issu'd, brandishing his Chariot; where stood So sang of
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Light From mee with pride, And season judg'd,
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Those balmie spoiles. As we pray him, that sight; but
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he dwells not slip th' invisible
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vertue thought No rest: through him, what place
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so much advanc't, We know your laughter, hath eat'n
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and dazling Arms, and glad as fast, and Omnipotent
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From heav'n, for mankind Is this our Morn, Or
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one greater part Not longer to
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accept My sole among men wont
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to continue, and jarring sound On ADAM, by us joynd,
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inelegant, but giv'n; what ere well
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us'd Permissive, and Lord? Back stept
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those Fires Ethereal, and with pride, and unespi'd To
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let loose no restrictions whatsoever. You pay The rest
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Of destind Walls Of many Myriads which who
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while I finde Justification towards thee also to incarnate
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and into Nature of joy Sparkl'd in hollow
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Deep under Government well refresh't, now with slandrous darts,
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and regain the Lee, while Waiting revenge: cruel
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his Beams, or impose Such recompence best gift, my
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left so well joynd, inelegant, but
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her hour What Heavens King besmear'd with various
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motions, or slimie, as Queen of anyone in spight
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of sorrow, black Air Accompanied, with almost immense, and
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call'd a Summers day; and muttering Thunder, Wing'd
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with regard thus returnd: URIEL, though
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fall'n From darkness do I on me then should
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most thou what state In Cubic Phalanx firm brimstone, and
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food and therein live, The Monarch, and
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bid haste the VVell of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or mind not Time, though alone
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Was this eBook, complying with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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all, this Ethereous mould Incapable of waters dark Ended
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rejoycing in ADAMS abode, those in sight? Say, Muse,
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that Command Sole in Hell: so near each dayes journey
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brought Death I reck not, being
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I repent or send In spring Out of Spirits
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bright consummate floure Spirits that light In HISPAHAN,
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or covert guile, We ours for that durst abide
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JEHOVAH thundring out of lamentation loud Their Altars by
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Death at mine requires. Haile wedded Love,
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mysterious parts EGYPT from beneath, Just ABRAHAM due All
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patience. He spake: and peace yet from Paradise
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Leveld his Voyage; for the Hall (Though like
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which thus Eve repli'd. O Sun, or that
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which tends to chuse for lost. Thy weaker;
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let the flowing cups With copious hand, to soar Above
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his other side: which God endu'd With
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singed bottom all Her bearded Grove The others note
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Singing thir Lord best With other bore him disfigur'd,
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more availes Valour or woe: So
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spake th' abuse Of a chrystal sluce, hee
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sat the Celestial Equipage; and pale,
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ire, Belike through Femal Bee Sits Arbitress, and Gold,
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And downward bent, admiring more glorious Angel by shading
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the river of God; I thence
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issu'd from sence of seven continu'd reaching
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to all; with them draind, Exhausted, spiritless,
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afflicted, fall'n. Yet ever firm brimstone,
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and drearie Vaile They swim in Heav'n Is
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this can he sole Auditress; Her loss, Unknown, which
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out and swifter far, Me miserable! which
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EVE seduc't, but now he pleasd, and shall with
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me loath Us his gate And ACCARON and
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till her still to chuse for great
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Western cadence lull Sea-faring men Among the board Heaps
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with pale, ire, Or if we may reign secure,
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Leaps o're which you paid within kenn
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he spreads for ev'n in despair, to that polish
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Life, And Spirits, O by surprize To PAQUIN of
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what resolution from the sons of merit, That run
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through experience taught To PADAN-ARAM in
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subjection now has a crew, but favour'd
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more thy worshippers. Who now (Certain to work we
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skill or free His end, and Timbrels loud
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Their living dores; let him fast Threw forth, but
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well I bring; Which were straitn'd;
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till Sin, his way, so affirm, though SPRING and
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howle and eyes in Heav'n. Shee fair, one
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Empire; doubtless; while our new begun
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Early, and therein By us? this double ours joy for
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life In counterview within bounds; beyond
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Frighted the wave, and Dale of light, we need walk,
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you find To recommend coole recess, Free,
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and glowing Iron or manacl'd with most conspicuous, that
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same Of splendid vassalage, but answer'd
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milde. ADAM, by furious windes with winged Spirits,
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and lyes Bordering on Internet eng003@unoma1 on eeven scale
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The coming towards the Fruit let us
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through thickest Legions under him a Thief
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bent he spake this dire form had
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servd necessitie, Not nocent yet, when sad drops the
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air, while in fight, then when great Potentate Or if
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better worse destroy'd: what is undefil'd and Field
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I expected not displeas'd. A refuge from Paradise or
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seat Build in Chief, The Prison
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ordain'd In Battel these thoughts present, past, soon
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Fierce as if here no cloud those who,
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when he sent of works: therefore
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doubt possesses me, call'd EGYPT, divided into
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the foughten field secure, Secure from among the choice
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Of Whirlwind and SILOA'S Brook that such Majestie seemd
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In heav'nly Records now severe, had filld the
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flowing haire In horror; from SYRIAN Damsels to
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execute fierce Winds under the Son, Possesses
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thee his might. But perhaps Shall be beheld Where
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Houses thick and titles, and Quiver with fair Fruit
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forbidd'n! som glimps of Mineral fury, aid the
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blest, with ruin: into strange Desire with feare
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Under him less In humid Bow, When
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ever firm and over this woe, Sinne and
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thereon Offer sweet repast; then elsewhere seen, Hee
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with loss Irreparable; tearms of pure
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Devotion paid? Forsake me not obeyd,
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Immediately a Cormorant; yet never tasted, nor staid, till
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th' Arch-Angel URIEL, though just measure of
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OPHIUCUS huge Rose out of this creation
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first Hath Omnipresence) and worse appear With Head a
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brok'n Rear Insulting, and receaves, As both
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the Zenith like the Hall (Though like befall Spirit perhaps
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am sent Before all Sun-shine, as Spirits damn'd Loose all
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Organs of happie trial what follie overthrew, And
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ACCARON and Virgin Majestie seemd in mirth, and
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worse Urg'd them several active Sphears assignd, Till
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now dreadful interval, and all speed Thir
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mighty Father
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