Robo poem for 2021-09-05
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Whom to dare The middle round Lodge They
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led th' expulsion of EVE. ADAM, is no end;
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but endu'd With nicest touch. Immediate in Arms,
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fierce passion tost, Thus I should with expectation stood
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in other sort by fire To argue
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in despair, to impart Things else Superiour and
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passion to her white wings a craggy Bay
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After these that shall be; so wish'd beheld,
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Thir earnest so huge two-handed sway (Which
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is choice) Useless and all temptations arm'd. Hadst
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thou shad'st The birds thir populous
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North wind To hellish foes anow besides, in creating
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hand seemd At Loopholes cut sheere, nor
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silent stood or exhorting glorious sight, when Nature wise
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and perpetual King; And join him and Maile. Nor love
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refines The lower deep With stench and hath spent of
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aire, that shall sink Beneath th' expanse of MEMPHIAN
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Chivalrie, VVhile with less arm th' abuse Of knowledge,
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and ceasless cry With fair World, and
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ye sworn To save A Circuit wide, Likest
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to fear and fro To mortal tast Brought forth
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all Causes import your ceasless cry Surround me,
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have he pass'd From Hell Your
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wearied vertue, all was partial, but cast him
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MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels with vain To Boggs and
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complain that with ambitious to tell him whose
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waves his Ribs, his Peers, He brought thee out
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From each Had gone All amaz'd
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So spake th' Arch-Enemy, And ore the Highest,
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and eyes of thee; but down
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unseen Wing to soar Above all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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this glorious dost thou spok'n as
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glowing Iron or lest Dinner coole; when the Birds;
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pleasant Villages and sense Then of this eBook,
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complying with neighbouring Arms can finde, Found
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unsuspected way. There didst obey him this new
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world Of four faces each the Tongue, and
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(c) any agent or aught but favour'd more
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shall not our proper motion felt tenfold Adamant, his
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Trunck spouts out of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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associated in Heav'n We warr, provok't; our general Names in
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Glory of sorrow, doleful shades, where Earth Not unattended,
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for intercourse, Or happiness entire. Then such joy nor example
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high! Ingaging me SIN, and shame obnoxious, and
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warme, Temper or with open when, and shame to soar
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Above his Beams, or Sun-light, spread wings, at
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Altars, when her stately growth of Knowledge grew ten fold
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More solemn Councel thus obtain a prowling Wolfe, Whom
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they thir sin, till supplanted down alone against
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so soft showers; and infinite in ADAMS
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room of Deluge, fed With what
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Revenge? the Garden by deceit and
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gates of Adamant Barr'd over Beast, or had much
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to do all too high, with heed least
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Divided Empire now, his flowing haire In billows, leave
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thee another Scene. International donations to and obey is but
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meaner thoughts and thrice to view far blazing, as
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this they seek What inward griefe His heart,
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Thus grown. The speediest of sorrow,
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black attendant Death. Here in Heav'n So farr remov'd
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where The barrs of sweetest Fenel, or turn the
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dire Arms? yet spake, th' Omnipotent to accuse, But
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perhaps once warnd; whose command of this nether Empire, that
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disgorge Into th' Arch-Enemy, And thought infirme
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Alterd her loose the Flood With hundreds and jarring sound
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On EUROPE with soft showers; and betraid
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Him God heard, and somwhere nigh burst forth: at eeve
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In Nature unpossest By falsities and bid the banisht
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from no near each Nation to
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impose: He lights, if so faire EVE; Assaying by
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som glimps of this praeeminence thou commandst, and till
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anon His Adamantine Rock, Impenitrable, impal'd with
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me, the sweet influence: less hostile din, That for fight;
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The space the worthiest; they as Gods; aspiring
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To tempt with genial Angel HAILE
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Bestowd, the toyl of offence To
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me upheld, that fowl revolt? Th' Assessor of worse
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Ambition and taught the Dragon, put
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to drive them inexpert, and gav'st them lets pass
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disguis'd; They light Heavie, though his experienc't
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eye, and upon our exile Hath past
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with revenge: cruel expectation. Yet Virgin seed, By
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that Starr the Clime, Said then
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To fill Infinitude, nor touch; here onely
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like themselves a defect Of watchful Senses represent,
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She was cleard, and Tackle torn; Or live there,
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And where choice regard Should combat, and shame that
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can do, appeard, Not Spirits, O Son, Possesses thee
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Preeminent by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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AEGYPT with acclamation and warme, Temper or deceave
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his punishment. So pondering, and therein dwell.
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For solitude somtimes may reach then,
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Warr therefore, open Warr therefore, open Warr
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Shall leave nothing profits then the vast
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recess, Free, and thrice threefold the Lee, while
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over thy Ofspring; good If then appeer'd
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To less Then in Acts of anyone anywhere at
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Altars, when now hath here observd His proud what compulsion
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and stately tread, or grey, Till
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good workes no excuse. Yet live content,
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hath assign'd us, nor th' Earths habitant. And various style
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Nor uglier follow the signal high repute
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Which to Life, inducement strong HERCULEAN SAMSON from soundest sleep
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Oppress'd them, th' Artick Sky, and fully hast
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made? So farr remov'd from life; Whose
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snowie ridge direct, whence these Fansie wakes despair Our
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task In Gods disguis'd in all amid the
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Books of Breath, if on her store, Flours Pensive
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here To mortal passage to submit or Reines,
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Cannot but in mid Aire; Though threatning, grew
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ten thousand thousand Saints, who without guide,
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half way By our labours, thou Nor
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what is fume, That felt Though chang'd to enrage
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thee How we may praise; Who since none would
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intermix Grateful vicissitude, like which God expresly hath
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won, Not burd'nd Nature, less'n or Penaltie? Here watching round?
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Here shalt eat Against revolted multitudes the
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track Of natures works, honor dishonorable, Sin-bred,
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how the smaller Birds thir sight Of
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SATAN was but bring Thir march from the same watrie
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Glass the Teats Of hazard as nam'd with
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leave Unworshipt, unobey'd the tallest Pine Hewn on me
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seemd both quick up springing light and
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therein dwell. For what torments also not ordain'd thir eyes;
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with deeds of Hell, a dream! Thus sitting, thus
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much eas'd, Erwhile perplext All he appeers,
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And Discord with feats of truth; who reigns, new
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wondrous works, and with fixed seat,
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or human sense: Henceforth his seat soon they who
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Reigns And Quiver with solemne purpose to rule, No ground
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or Drie, Like TENERIFF or ADAMS:
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Round through love, upon our number still to
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quit The others to $5,000) are we
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stand, The swiftness Number to taste
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it now Must needs no longer then receive, &
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gray; thy Embassie attend; And after him, life
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and motion? and one by John Milton Whence ADAM and
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smoak: Such to burn His outward strength; while
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Venial discourse Is fortitude Of Life
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offer'd, he summs. And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and
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blazing Portals, led To Cattel and
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regain the Rose: Another World, Stor'd in
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Triumph high Came summond over them penitent By
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suffering, and call'd me down; there I him slope
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their malice fall'n, yet happiest life, Simplicitie and boon,
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Thus her Beauty and Power, In sorrow
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and everie magnitude of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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Woods forlorn? Should intermitted vengeance pour'd. Forthwith his
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seisure many wayes All seemd A melancholly
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damp Recovering, and Fruits, Though at eeve
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In HISPAHAN, or round, Behind him temperd so, By
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Spirits evaded swift pursuers from us? this irksom night;
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About them that? can now wak'd, and ill Mansion: intermit
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no cost them and lift us
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all: this good thereof all sides round
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with lasting pain up a Boggie SYRTIS,
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neither Man he with Eyes, Dimm erst,
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dilated stood, Tables are set encoding: ASCII Know ye Winds,
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and passion dimm'd his baleful eyes Rove
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idle unimploid, and without revile repli'd. To
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Judgement to attempt Of those fair Son with contracted
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brow. GABRIEL, thou art can fly By
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which no threats To mortal snare; for
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sight, by Night, If thence on Bitnet (Judy now
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Through Spirits of Cherubim In Temples th'
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Accuser of som suppos'd True Paradise
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Lost, by freely give; Hell should be slow,
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produc'd Like distant from God have yet thou
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solitude, is derived from Heav'n such massacher
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Make they pursu'd and Power, In
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close design, by so great Visitant approachd, thus
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double-form'd, and night: how hee not lost; the Ark
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no unbounded hope to cast at
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command, ere mid-day arriv'd Who dwell free,
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what the toyl of Spirits arm'd Out of
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Replacement or once no outward freedom: Tyrannie
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must keep This pendant world, Or is held,
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Even to heare onely with contradiction durst
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affront his gloomie bounds prescrib'd To one for how
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we dread? How fully satisfied, and shame nigh
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unheard, that defended Fruit; or some Island, oft,
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they anon His dark dislodg'd, and therein dwell.
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For want Cornice or Penaltie? Here walk'd the
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Gods Thy Fathers Throne: Which uttering thus adornd, Which God
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Express, and good; And chiefly who
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hold Betwixt these magnific Titles now
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glow'd the scent Of interdicted Knowledge: fair
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Morning Starr Of depth immeasurable: Anon they
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