Robo poem for 2021-12-30
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If your Legions under ground Fast we claim
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My Glorie, my assiduous cries: But thee, how chang'd
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Into his memorie, as one greater to do against his
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Peers: attention still thou alone? wherefore let thee thus,
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unmovd with Envy and keep, by day shall his
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timely of Heaven Gate, from mercy shewn On LEMNOS th'
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imbattelld Seraphim with genial moisture, when the Vision led me,
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the surging waves, There went Obsequious, Heav'n acceptance;
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but that God, Creator wise, As we
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need All space, till hoarse, and fearless,
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nor restrain'd conveyance fill'd Immeasurably, all thy strength,
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though doubld now his Carol sung. A space, till
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men wont thir Metropolis, and waves of Spirits of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where each To know, and therein
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live, Though wide, but Fate Free
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Vertue fails, or numerous then Great triumph and
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peaceful sloath, Not likely to Arms
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We should we most irregular they serve In
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confus'd march from the Books of birth
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Of contumacie will he disdaind, and Battlements
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adorn'd With Jubilie advanc'd; and laughs the sound-board breaths. Anon
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they needs must be told, So
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hardie as him soon he rear'd me, O Son,
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by sad event, That dwelt then stood There is life
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dies, and somwhat rais'd By the way be
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offer'd, he spake. Deliverer from begging peace:
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but gathers heap, and excite Fallacious
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hope, or fronted Brigads form. However, and
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possess Life the din; thus Follow'd
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in whom, SATAN in quaternion run Potable
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Gold, And hath wrought our part: yee little which
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plenteously The Pilot of God; That with Fire;
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Nathless he drew not Thir soft oppression seis'd the
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Vision led me, from mercy shewn On errands over
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his kinde; And reck'n'st thou stoodst in dismal
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world, and stray'd so it toilsom, yet in
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heat from the Cross By Spirits apostat and
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show The riches of Heav'ns ascent is accessed,
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displayed, performed, viewed, copied or access was askt.
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The Heads and gorg'd, nigh at my fill all
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these magnific Titles now direct Thir lighter wings.
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As far disperst In eminence, and ruinous (to
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compare Great Or other Beasts alone, Best with
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whom SATAN spake, and Saile. As
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us'd they shoot forth the mightiest Monarchies;
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his Host, rode brightest, till gently mov'd
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on bended knee His daring foe,
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at hand, and Michael Hart, the dore
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Obsequious darkness visible Serv'd only enlighten, but
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thenceforth Endu'd with public peace, denouncing wrauth shall
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resound thee unblam'd? since against a surging waves, There
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with delusive Light, Which when the
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seat Thir specious deeds Fearless, endanger'd
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Heav'ns King, though mean me set? Among the
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total darkness should most High, Thee SION Hill
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retir'd, from him disfigur'd, more lewd Fell not, and
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with circling fire, He ended, and
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therein plant A passage to accept as may know
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must require Thy malice to my glorie
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excel, But fall'n condition is, to soar Above all liability,
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costs and with clamors compasst round the
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Cope of Hell, nor sociably mild,
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but far as lively shines In amorous descant
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sung; Silence accompanied, for mankind With borrowd light she
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did, whatever stands Least it divide The infernal Vaile
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They dreaded through experience taught the fixt Laws our
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loss of strict watch Against a liveless Rib.
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Being as is judicious, is low raise Magnificence; and
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lies; this subject not; I did he voutsafes to me,
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the Minstrelsie of anyone anywhere at all;
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but returns Day, Which we his
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sake will grow in Gods disguis'd in fears
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and knows my remembrance alwayes with speediest of
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anyone in despair, to glorifie The evil dayes lot
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in Heav'n God only, shee for Lightning see her
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ruin last, him disfigur'd, more Cease I
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fled him, thy trial onely disagree Of prohibition,
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who first art thou, escap'd The key of
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monstrous size, TITANIAN, or of unextinguishable fire
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Must be hid, Progressive, retrograde, or
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taste, Food of Warr, My overshadowing
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Spirit Taught them, saying, through experience of worth ambition
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though matchless, and with me thy shape,
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So sung Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal spirits;
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or talk of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or condens't,
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bright beam, that rape begot These paths and
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thrice the Bullion dross: A chance the Eye.
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To sanctitie that contest appeer'd The
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Calf in bredth, and corpulence involv'd Thir nimble
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tread; as likely habitants, or degree, of light,
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Angels, or have thought?) escap'd The utmost power
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Or cast and not what other side Abandond at Altars,
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when AEGYPT with me round, Kindl'd
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through experience of blustring winds, which might so
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wak'd her, but by Noon retir'd, In Reason, might the
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future we must exasperate Th' aspiring To Beasts, or
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neerer to men. Immediately a fat Meddow ground; or slimie,
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as sons of Warr, Nor stop thy
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cours by angry Victor Angels, Progenie of death
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releast Some wandring Gods disguis'd in
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Heav'n receiv'd us down in Heav'n
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URANIA, by place of monstrous shapes and motion?
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and present journey) and th' ASSYRIAN mount
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CASIUS old, to pluck such wherein were they rag'd Against
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the Realm is reason, to my
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left besides Prone on by collision of Pomp
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and distributed in FRANCISCAN think to despise God
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Rais'd impious PHAROAH hung Like change Varie to
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enrage thee sever'd from JOVE. Her stores were falling, had
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levied Warr, O how can Is past, man
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his Salvation, them from Earth the
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lawless Tyrant, who first Made thee still within
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Lights as broke loose? is else be
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peace, denouncing wrauth also? be wish'd, but then
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when ARGO pass'd On whom will Prayer, Or not
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I: if but he but th' occasion, whether washt
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by gradual scale sublim'd To waste beyond dust returne. But
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confidence to accept not Heav'n Rise on your Curse! Ah,
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why hast combin'd; Much wondring lookt, beside it
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don: My Bowels, their Essence pure,
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then serve Willing or bind, One greater, of peace
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within, due Giv'n me once, Powerful perswaders,
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quick'nd appetite, that Seed at command, and thee. Haste
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hither side ACANTHUS, and therein plant A gentle tear
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let this essential, happier EDEN, till thus
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reduc't becomes, His farr remov'd, Least wilfully transgressing he stalkes
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with a Rib he snuff'd the less ancient
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TARSUS held, or heav'd his care
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And full face of Heav'n. O sent from SYRIAN
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ground, or fleecy Flock, Ewes and goes: but cast
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him sore besides, vaulted with fire
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and them yet mixt with thwart
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of longing eye; Nor glistering, may for neither
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various Names, Needlest to like themselves among the
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INDIAN Mount, or Adulterie, where he pleasd, and bound Within
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the Son, thou abhorr'st That under the status
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of mankind, By Thousands and brus'd Into
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the rest; so repulst, with revenge: cruel warres, Wasting
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the self-same hour? why In freedome
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equal? or dismal Situation waste Her
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hand Celestial Ardors, where he seem'd, but thir languisht hope
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Of lustre rich imblaz'd, Seraphic arms The Air those
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Which gives to incorporeal Spirits may conclude Some
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disadvantage we claim in Glory witherd. As Battel to
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fall into our eyes, that PLUTONIAN Hall, invisible or
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employee of anyone anywhere at general fall Down a
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Floud thee adulterous lust hard With Golden Cloud withdraws,
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I assume, or Faerie Elves, Whose easier enterprize?
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There in Heav'n created, that tour'd Fould above all
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things, quintessence of whom New troubles; him
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burnes, Though kept the TUSCAN Artist
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views At first, who now on Bitnet (Judy now
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expect great Warr, O innocence Melt,
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as Are ever world, and Create Plenipotent on Of
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Rebel King and flaming Warriours, Arme again provoke
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Our purer essence then let mee expung'd and with wings
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With Rose like state applicable taxes. The
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Calf in hell. Mean while Sonorous mettal blowing
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Myrrh and showr the Devil enterd, and
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descending, bands Of natures works, so late
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so over ADRIA to ADAM's doubt and ASHTAROTH,
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those proud fair, nor care perhaps Not incorruptible would
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full of truth thus moving toward the
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Royal Camp, to observe Immutably his
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gifts receavd. But his name of God; That might
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Extort from despare. If true, they
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wish'd the rest are in highth enrag'd, Will ye
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die. How art thou, and Dales, ye chos'n this
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gloom; the Firmament: So farr som
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are past Ages of God) Th' Empire of him,
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who showrd the Gate, Deep malice to let
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hang, as you prepare thee from Eternal ANARCHIE, amidst Thick
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as much what the Hall (Though like defence, to bend
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The facil gates of God? Him first
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devis'd By wondrous works, so perfet
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while Warr so cleer, sharp'nd his praise. With branches
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hung on dry Land he sole Of NORUMBEGA, and
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revoke the Book of us dispossest, He
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brought him last, repli'd. Apostat, and fully hast seen
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A Foe Tempting affronts us the Garden; thence
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to evince Thir mighty wings he
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then if that pain Torments him; round
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Ninefold, and Creeping things, and with rosie hand seemd
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highly they could suspect our Lord, And kennel
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there, nor could make wise: Think not, but sat
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as are decreed, Reserv'd him Enthron'd Sat on Bitnet (Judy
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now they naked thus, though his armed Files Darts
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his warlike Parade, When CHARLEMAIN with ambitious to
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faile.
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