Robo poem for 2024-01-03
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Is hard; for proof unheeded; others not, and
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INDUS: thus Eve repli'd. O Supream Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, nor
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erre in Heav'n. Each thing approach farr distant
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far as Gods; for no worse confounded; and Rue The
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stonie hearts Love And ACCARON and numerous late, now with
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triumphal Chariot sate me sprung, Two Planets rushing
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sound Of yesterday, so refus'd might though sorrowing, yet him
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into full resplendence, Heir Of other hidden lustre, Gemms
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and regain the points of shape Starr the general safety
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best we to soar Above th' Apostate Angel,
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to utter: but within them, th' account To
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mortal things, The Author of Death; so
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faire. Round from like to whatever creeps
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Luxuriant; mean pretense, but well ended heer, or worse
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confounded; and horrent Arms. Nine times the Winds, and CHIMERA'S
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dire. Accuse not contemptibly; with thousands trooping came last,
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and free they rise A Wilderness With SATAN,
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to yeild; unsavourie food and mad demeanour, then
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where thin Aire Replenisht, and fed With
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solid, as one thrice in All. But thir
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infant blood, to no voice endu'd; Redouble then begin
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Your wearied wings, and longing wait The trouble raise:
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Hast thou Celestial visages, yet from SYRIAN ground, had
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wove with wings the night-warbling Bird,
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that bide In goodness and chase Anguish and Charioter lay
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me mine the CRONIAN Sea, and wave
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by fraud be Earth Not Spirits, and Helmes,
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and longing wait The Bird Sings darkling, and
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if in Hell; that most Endeavour Peace: thir Orisons,
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each other solem dayes, they less, In order came
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thir pleasant dwelling place where stood
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more in Heav'n Thus was this gloom; the
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Plains of Mercie and Band The
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Victors will. So glister'd the river of disobedience, till
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firmer thoughts with accent thus milde Zone of injur'd merit,
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That all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that strife
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can sustain me; Woman whom mutual
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help preserve Freedom and shout, return'd up with bestial herds
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to iterate Her fertil Banks Of Mankind created,
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needs must keep her Nuptial embraces forcible and leaves
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free as Night comes a stone besides
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Mine eyes more sweet, Bitter ere then
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bursting forth all a dream, of seeming pure, then
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stand of Hell, Not only us'd
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For Treasures better farr remov'd VVhich grew fast Threw
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forth, but drawn from utter woe;
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Since higher I keep, by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now In gate
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self-opend wide In bigness to mention, through
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Plate and dangers, heard Commanding loud. Know whether waking
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cri'd, This Paradise Lost sight Had from
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SYRIAN Damsels to bear, and interrupt can scape
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into the surging smoak Uplifted spurns the Minstrelsie of retreat,
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Nor content with Mankind created, and food Gave them
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Lawns, or human sight Of TURNUS
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for I know, and birthright seis'd The
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Serpent to live at gaze the
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wooff; His Sluces, as in mighty
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Standard; that fowl revolt? Th' animal Spirits immortal
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sing?) Suspended Hell, or suttlety: Though threatning,
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grew Neer that they resum'd, Yearly
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enjoynd, some small drop to accord) Man nor would
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ye seek or worse rape. These Gates And
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gaz'd by thy face renewd, And mutual slaughter
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bent. Forthwith upright And therefore as fast, With blackest
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Insurrection, to Death Grinnd horrible destruction doom'd.
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How oft beheld? those dropping Gumms, That little space
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of monstrous shapes immense, a rill Waterd the
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Adversarie thus wandring. Brightest Seraph stood, Tables are set, and
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with wanton wreath in them to right onward came
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thir doom apply'd, Though heaviest by types
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And never comes it was, and she took
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That fought at eeve In Bowre To guiltie all these
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joyes, Dearer thy audience, when to share with BRITISH
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and Seed Is lost, Songs, In the Love-tale Infected
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SIONS daughters with delight, all Head,
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nor Angel Guest besought: From Beds of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where grows Death is
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most High, If this forbid? Why hast heard)
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Chariots and spread Beneath GIBRALTAR to soar Above
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th' unsufferable noise, Hell extend His travell'd
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steps; farr Down cast Ominous conjecture
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on IMAUS bred, Whose higher I that
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meek aspect Silent yet both Skie, and
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shame to Allarme, Though numberless, like which
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else So warnd Thir pamperd boughes, and drearie Vaile They
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sat them to stay In Heav'n, though mute; Unskilful
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with Incense strew'd, On half his own?
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ingrate, he susteind Superior, nor vacuous the
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Patriarch of talk Of airie threats
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Gave proof his brest With narrow space was
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askt. The bottom turn'd On her
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to create, and Mankinde; I shun, And lovely,
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never to share with many years
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over PONTUS, and Land where each
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Bank, the LEVANT and suttle, but seems excess, The
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key of EVE, Shall fill With me, the night,
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when call'd that now, thy native seat.
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For softness shee in terrible as in themselves.
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Bold deed That wont thir limber fans For
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state, condition is, mee reproach Rather then from ADAMS
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room Throng numberless, and as great period;
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and taught the foughten field I decree, Mine
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with ambitious mind thee charge to
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express them Day and CHIMERA'S dire. Haste hither bring. O
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Powers went a Fountain, and hearts
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To me sudden flour'd Op'ning thir
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Palaces he enlarg'd Even Sups with thoughts
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pursue By thir Fate; As soft
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downie Gold compos'd and soft'n stonie hearts To undergo
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eternal woe. Yet thus, of Armies thou and
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full. After soft Tunings, intermixt with Radiance
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crown'd Of substance, gently rais'd From
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this good from the envier of Pomp and meet: What
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pleasure overlov'd. Or whom hast in Wood
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or mistake, Or monument to evade The haunt Cleer
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Victory, to bad Expect to disinthrone the PUNIC
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Coast, whose presence had rather not, and therein
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or Heaven Left him now Was
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Aerie wheele, Nor want Cornice or Rhime.
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And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and disturb they
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sang of donations to thine is lost. Then
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with necessitie, Not instant, but greater Man Which
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gives (Whose praise be just? of bad act By
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place of impious obloquie condemne The tempting stream, LETHE
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the Celestial Patroness, who most irregular
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they sat, with cordial Love his Shield
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Such wonder was shee in Chains, with exhilerating
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vapour bland words no second in unapproached light
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At one Who first knew pain, Vaunting
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aloud, but downward Fish: yet left
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besides to endure? courageous Chief, The Guilt on
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studious thoughts inflam'd of grassie Couch, these as beseems
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Thy merited reward, the wall of pain; This
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saw when they were known. The Gods
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Altar fum'd, By thee perfet, not
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fill Of Beril, and where, if here stand On
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him wanton growth of future evil plight In
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close by him Bereavd of longing wait
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The thickest shade: Those rigid Spears, as fast,
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fear least thou didst invest The field
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I never dwell, Or Shee first break our Confusion,
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and sense, Reasoning to be named 20.txt or Rhime. And
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freed from pursuit Back to reside, his
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head, devouring fire. Sounder fierie glare, Then
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Fruits which how Hee ended, and ZEPHON bold,
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Destruction to contend, As stood Unwearied, unobnoxious
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to soar Above all access was turnd,
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And by envious Foe not offending, satisfi'd
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With ported Spears, as Night receives him shalt bring
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forth Great things too light well
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beware, And flouring Odours, Cassia, Nard, and but
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chief were wise, Constant, mature, proof his Creation;
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justly is obvious Hill, and Friers White,
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Black fire To slumber here, as appertaine To their
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Generals Voyce they judge Man himself affirming
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Authoritie and chase Anguish and longing eye; Nor gentle
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dumb expression bright, Compar'd with ambitious aim
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Against the flowing haire In Triumph and
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passion tost, Thus while they come To have
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been achiev'd, whereof who renounce Thir
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Nature, sudden onset, either Coast Of weakness, how
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the terms of anyone anywhere at first
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appeering kenns A happy place, and
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smoak: Such trouble of thee, and rue
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the Creatures, but that like these, voutsafe This one,
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Now falling showers, Nor in whose gray
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Had rous'd the reaking moisture fed. Strait couches
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close, That with our share with this
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unhappy Mansion, or Soul hath set
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with deeds and neerer view his faithless Progenie: whose presence
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falls to partake Full Orb'd the
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cleft Wood, nor hope excluded thus, though alone bent
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rather pure now serve and drearie Vaile
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They fasten'd, and full. After the Legions, to
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reign secure, Consulting on errand sole, and were
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dispenst his praise; Yee that uxorious King, AHAZ his
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foes, thus much what hope here stand Do thou
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saw'st Intended to wind transports a fresh imployments
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rise Of costliest Emblem: other mould, and therein set
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and obedience due. To honour rise; Least that
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life-giving Plant, in Heav'n so incense His peace, and drearie
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Vaile They found, Holy, divine, His
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eyes what mean Drawn round Ninefold, and
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in heaps, and accurst, since thine Of us falling,
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and gates of Morn, Or satiate fury thus
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by fraud be Light, conveyd so
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blithe, so happie places else with
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answering looks onely, or ease Through pain is
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derived from Night; and as Nature unpossest By ancient and
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strong, this abhorred deep snow and scum'd the blessed
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vision, falls
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