Robo poem for 2022-12-29
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To Battel these A Dove sent us, who into
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this Oracle, then too hard, for Thou drov'st
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of Life. Nor this gloom; the multitude Admiring enter'd,
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and lick'd the efforts of hell Precedence, none, so
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wide. Strait couches close, That felt th' advantage
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gaine. What pleasure till one greater part Of
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evil intercept thy Celestial visages, yet
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argument blasphemous, false and Creeping things, The enemies of
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God towards the Brow of works: therefore give both
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sin and slow, Who from this eBook is
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undefil'd and consultation will ever? how farr som
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sad complaint. Is womans happiest knowledge
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within himself to corporal nutriments perhaps Shall bring Taste
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after light turnd Wide open and hast fulfill'd Thy
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counsel Warr, Nor was giv'n, th' expanse of
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Nature, she mus'd. Whence rushing he resolv'd
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With loath'd intrusion, and all prodigious
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things, and wingd speed On high
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mount CASIUS old, less Then Crown'd With Man, SATAN
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there soon recompenc't with startl'd eye
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not DAVIDS Sons, thy Power Or not, nor much wondring
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where each divided into Longitude; which resounds In mean
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to know, Can give it, for inferior Orbs, Or
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sympathie, or Thicket past thy flesh, And craze thir hearts
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shall sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while or refund from Heav'n
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on light; Speed, to transform Oft
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in opposition sits above Prevenient Grace
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to soar Above th' Omnipotent none on it I
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part, and traditions taint, Left for my
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Almightie Acts, With him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels under darkness; but
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down Into utter and slow; But opposite
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to man will decline arriv'd Who forthwith
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from Morn began this frail His rivals, winning soft,
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by people from thy Ofspring; good from
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SYRIAN mode, whereon MESSIAH was Honour and
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fair, a Sea. Others whose Bark by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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prepare Fit to soar Above them that? can close design,
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by me most, and Earth: And knew
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pain, Millions of anyone in flocks Pasturing
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at Altars, when Nature paints her woomb,
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And corporeal barr. But rather double terror: On
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desperat revenge, immortal fruits Of length
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Not by millions her Faith Working through
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With Golden Altar smoak'd; yet on Bitnet (Judy
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now high, now prevailes, a Brute,
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Whose Bed is despaird, For now, despoild Of utmost
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vigilance, And found Before him, where Vertue
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fails, or choice too light Rebellion rising, will
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hardly dare, Or how the Adversary
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of slender waste beyond abstain To other hand
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Seisd mine, I bent to me, for which God
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above, none to wind sleeps, o'respread Heav'ns
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and rubied Nectar flows: In us onely Paradise for
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Speech to higher Would thou shad'st
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The black GEHENNA call'd, Innumerable force urg'd Main
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Promontories flung, which God so numerous servitude;
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Not here, This one, Now shaves with smoak, all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that Libertie of
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Arms and spoile back recoild; the
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desolate Abyss, The easiest way, Intelligent of
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this Night, how hee To Idols through each his eye
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pursu'd him Findes no cloud Made answer. Mightie
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Father, who might well us'd had
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need Refreshment, whether waking cri'd, This worlds & tend
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From him, longer shivering under the
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rest still I visit: nor was set them
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that? can grow On duty, sleeping
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soon discerns, and shall appear; that fail
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not deceav'd, much in thine eye commands, For
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not so: then might serve him,
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life shall yeild it be troubl'd Skie, Air, Sagacious
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of Worshippers Holy Rest; Heav'n in pleasure,
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for Maistrie, and paine of OPHIUCUS huge affliction
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and clasp thy call. Now nearer, Crowns
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inwove with like which their Creator, and Reason
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I heard, of Gods MESSIAH; those
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dropping Gumms, That run Much wondring tell Of PHARAO: there
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to dewy Eve, A Dungeon horrible, on Bitnet (Judy
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now Created in stead of that creeps Luxuriant; mean
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to fall. Henceforth his adorers: hee First in despair,
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to surpass Earths great Argument I assume, And various
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view; Groves whose mortal Sentence pleas'd, Advising peace: and
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wide, but a Starrie Zone of Morning, Dew-drops, which evil
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plight In th' advantage then mankinde higher, Surpassest farr
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more we perhaps her victorious Bands and regain
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the use On mee it speak thou, escap'd
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The middle flight precipitant, and cold ESTOTILAND,
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and Seneshals; The living, each inward less
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Then feed on Bitnet (Judy now is yet they
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hear me not charge with Tears such
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wherein appear'd Less then soon discerns, and fell on
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these narrow search and beat'n way
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Beyond th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus to augment Thir order;
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last created, nor of mine Concurring
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to augment. The one Almightie is, and
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huge; in ADAMS Son. As at command,
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and HYDRA'S, and void: Darkness to
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strength he lights. If true, If counsels from
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Night; which out ribs of old Myriads of
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anyone anywhere at play, Strait knew me downe By right
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against so long debate, Synod of
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Beauties powerful Key Into my associate Powers, triumpht In
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the Muses haunt Her state Can give thee knowing ill,
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which are heard, but feeling The
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following our Law. Fall'n Cherube, to th'
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instant stroke To satisfie for our cure, To
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mortal eare ever saw Rich MEXICO the bitter change
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Worth waiting, since first thir Counsels vaine Thou in
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Heav'n Where Scepter'd Angels arm'd, this top
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Of Beril, and SUS, MAROCCO and unmov'd,
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Unshak'n, unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His lustre rich Burgher, whose deare
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Short intermission none on swift race
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of light, When SATAN alighted walks: a constant Faith
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Working through experience of God; I no
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end. Fairest of Land, Sea, from milkie stream, LETHE the
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hollow dark Ended rejoycing in deep
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a spacious wound in mirth, and one Soul
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living, each In DOTHAN, cover'd from harm. Again, God
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by far, Me Father, pleas'd they onely weake Against
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the Books of loftiest Towrs, And
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now plenteous, as Gods; aspiring To observe Immutably
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his powerful Art they sat Fast we had) To
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stoop with superior Nature, less'n or Suffering: but
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wip'd them unexpected joy Surcharg'd, as farr then Gods.
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BELIAL with disdainful look for Heav'n, And
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flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and as from Darkness old,
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to whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean to be blest.
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For though bright: If guiltless? But drive us all: this
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gloom; the Waters: and force with hideous ruine and
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kickt the Bullion dross: A gentle breaths
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from new begun Early, and therein
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live, thy World Inhabited, though th' advantage then
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pittying how the strongest and INDUS: thus
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cropt, Forbidd'n here, Not sedulous by
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types And bended knee His Seat
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of electronic work, you discover sights of
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grim Idol. Him by command Transgrest, inevitably thou
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wert, and Exhalation hot, Corrupt and laid Numbers that
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gently rais'd They summ'd thir songs Divide the
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Congregation call'd; For joy Surcharg'd, as
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those his Beams, or ground None left Familiar
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the influence foment and wiles. Shall
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leave them, th' obdurate pride And dig'd out
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his taste is overcome or Penaltie? Here swallow'd up
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Light. Aire, The barrs of Good out
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the Seraphim confus'd, at large in VALDARNO, to
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receive no shadow of Foe not Thir Maker, and
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EDENS happie Walks between; Over the use of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where he spake. Why satst brooding
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on ground Cover'd with grasped arm's Clash'd on yon dreary
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Plain, In curles on Internet eng003@unoma1 on swift Nocturnal
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and waterd all impediment; Instant without
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Firmament, Uncertain which, in it said, Why should most Project
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Gutenberg is my former vain Against th' assault And
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boldly venture down as the pair That fought at Altars,
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when to native Seat; perhaps Thou usest, and thrice
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to declare unfeign'd Union or Unison:
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of cold and dreadful and gross
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Bands, On they among the Zenith like ripe for
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Lights on Bitnet (Judy now hath pourd. Ah wherefore!
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he assayd, and low, then returnd with perswasive accent thus
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all admir'd, Admir'd, not restraind as
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our afflicted Powers therein plant A
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World both Eye darted contagious Fire. Thither let
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them breeding wings Over thir noyse, into
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the like In RHODOPE, where ere
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Night, how the self-same hour? why
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didst not; wherfore should enthrall themselves: I
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adore. Gentle to beare delicious Air, His Seed,
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In other then thy power, at
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worst extreams, and cleer HYALINE, the chains Heapt
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on yon boyling cells prepar'd, That must with a
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laughter; for obtaining a flourie roof
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Pendant by stelth Had circl'd his
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eyes, One night tun'd her part; but from us
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this gloom; the worlds material mould, earth-born perhaps, Not
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obvious, not permit. Because thou freely we hope
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relies. Bold deed That for Beast and Sons Shall
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separate he beholds, Thus hee Whom reason not
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refuse to haunt Cleer Victory, to soar Above
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all temptation to enrage thee for bringing forth, th'
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Eevning and nam'd the flowrie Brooks
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In might induce us down alone Seemd in
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mooned hornes Thir pamperd boughes, and faithful
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Leader, next, free From granting hee, Who
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from the CELTIC roam'd the Cell when
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it light Shadowie sets them by
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harpy-footed Furies hail'd, At first, him MULCIBER; and full. After
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thir gold'n Harps they need, or
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toy Of evil Be strong, who yet
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unnam'd) From
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