Robo poem for 2021-06-29
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Nor want Cornice or deceive, or fixt her rising
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with sorrow Shalt thou only shon Substantially
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express'd, and passion first from mee
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That lay me ow I sat
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on som Plume, that name unheard or whether
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they rag'd Against the Streets, then wilt bring
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thee disclose What readiest path leads where stand
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Do as fast, too large day, that polish
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Life, The Eevning coole when everlasting Frame, while he sees
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and Dominions, Deities of Heav'n, Affecting God-head,
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and heard, of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where Thou find'st him endowd, with offers to do
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we must end to mark what command To
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one stroak, as Princes, when to wander and with
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good dry Land where he sat high Injunction not
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fear'd; should they talk'd, Smote on herb, tree, fruit,
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and serv'd it presume, might find all
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reponsbility that flaming Sword, Satans dire
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form had ceas't when two this
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flying vaulted with this gloom; the Sea, Sea
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cover'd field, through experience of revenge; But
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neither vainly hope conceiving & saw descend The fiery Surge,
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that Forbidden Tree, If that way
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I turnd, but thou eate Of Growth, Sense,
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and such effects. But let me is pav'd To
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mortal food, or HYDASPES, INDIAN Mount,
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whoseop Brightness had much advanc't, We sunk in sign
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That Shepherd, who since, Baptiz'd or enur'd not
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lost; where Thou mai'st not; there He who since,
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but by whose hither EVE, amaz'd, No pretenses in
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stead of Men also, and all these pleasant lay, and
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humane; A space, till one fling Of
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SERVITUDE to others, and revoke the terms of
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Heav'ns Almightie. Thou didst transgress, and expose to
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CERES all amid the rest: he Created, much
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odds, while goodness I encrease Or Starrs among)
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Fell long and LAHOR of Light
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the prime, to work in Circles as beseems
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Thy Empire? easily obeyd Innumerable. As one by
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millions her stately highth, bent to men!
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Devil damn'd Firm concord holds, unite thir
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Rebellion, from the Squadrons Deep, To them made
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thee, foretold his full of merit, That dwelt
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happy State, Seem twilight sheds On my assiduous cries: But
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yet remain, Till ADAM saw Alreadie by absolute she
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was declar'd in DAN, Lik'ning his swift
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destruction to displode thir change, Though I will
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hardly dare, Or Spirit attends, Hovering on yon
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boyling cells prepar'd, That with the warlike Parade, When
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GABRIEL sat Of PHARAO: there the wonders of Darkness old,
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Surer to worth ambition though damnd I yeilded,
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by success untaught His bursting forth
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good, Against us too easie prohibition, who live
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Forever, to destroy. Who came one whose day upon
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his wakeful custody severe, Imput'st thou like the official
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Project Gutenberg License included with small) then I
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to Battel, sunk Under what glorious works, honor dishonorable,
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Sin-bred, how farr his own? ingrate, he brings Her office
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holds; of Hell, and hoary Frost Shall with songs
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Divide the night, and full. After these
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his Spirit That errour wandring, each fountain
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side, and glory excites, Or unknown To
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Heav'n shew Thy miscreated Front And
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like heat, Whose annual wound Receive, no
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place. Thrice he turnd, Admonisht by doome
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So judge them? whom ADAM and
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shame obnoxious, and Peace, chiefly who
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slew his encroachment proud Stayes not
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purchase deare side with Tears such wherein
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appear'd in hell Precedence, none, Created vast
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TYPHOEAN rage Can give it were low;
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To lure her part in Heav'n secure, and
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servilly ador'd Among whom mutual league, United I
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fell, Nectarine Fruits at ease I stand
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onely right. Let us now, While the use of men.
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Immediately the God unguarded, and full. After the
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mightiest rais'd They who Hath scath'd the Third
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Day. Son, Both her Eye, all sides With
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vain contest and vital Lamp; but only hee;
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But infinite In us excites his
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beams. Such happy State, which when the
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Sun: His counsel Warr, Did first shape they his
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Cov'nant in hollow truce; at call, Justice Divine Similitude, In
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procreation common else. By center, or liveless
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to submit or charm his memorie, Nameless in
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Heav'n in utmost end Neerer our defence,
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to provoke, or Days, months, and call'd Satan,
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with contracted brow. GABRIEL, thou saidst, from mercy shewn
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On Earth, Imports not, as in Glory above his
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delight, That bred them set the whole Creation, or
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Yeares: This is fume, That time shall
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please Can make such dear and Musick
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all prodigious things, who fill'd Th' originals of
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short hour stood Or Fountain who call'd The
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Deep malice serv'd but he fares, Treading the groans,
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Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages to soar
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Above all shall temper so affirm,
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though large, where to Hell: Better to
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soar Above his sight unconquerable? His own: for speed
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Thir tendance gladlier shall not her reply with thy
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wings, and mixt Among the local wounds
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of Hell thir lamentable lot, and taught
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the lost All his repulse. Thus SATAN;
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and die: what me of as thou what
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ere day affords, declaring thee disclose What creatures there
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Arraying with me not as far
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nobler sights of Pure with ambitious to soar
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Above all Disputes Forc't Halleluiah's; while
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they introduce Law appears Wag'd in Heav'n they
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Less then these delights Will To bellow through experience taught
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we to soar Above all Temples th'
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unwarie brest With horrid Shade or heav'd his thoughts,
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Vain Warr or Hell, then pittying how blows
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the Tyranny of sorrow, black attendant Death. Here Pilgrims
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roam, that watrie Glass the Heavens Azure, and therein plant
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eyes, and Timbrels loud Their childrens cries unheard, that
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this shape hath doom'd This one, Equal
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in Heav'n Where all at such a savorie odour
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blow'n, Grateful vicissitude, like befall Spirit That is,
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Som other five watchful Senses represent, She all Beleevers;
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and passion to enrage thee another Heav'n
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perhaps, or blame By Destinie, and
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flour, Glistring with ambitious aim Against the banisht from
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SYRIAN ground, materials to warme Earths habitant. And high
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place, Thank him a wand, He
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swerve not for Gods, death to enure
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Our torments also thy outcry, and
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condemns to submit or swimmes, And ACCARON
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and with almost no danger, and gates of dark
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designs, That Lantskip: And tresses wore Of
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many Throned Powers, Dominions I was, what doubt it
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so, By us? let me opens wide, enclos'd,
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Pattern of their Creator, and thronging Helms Appear'd,
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and all Hills. As on wing against all
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sides round with lasting fame, Or we may
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likeliest was, by whom shall redound Upon himself;
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horror shot with my dread of God High
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honourd more? Our inward thence down Thus SATAN; and ye
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everlasting Fate will voutsafe This must mature: Peace of
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TANTALUS. Thus I obey is undefil'd
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and Nature draw Envy and relate
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To win in shape, Which that shon
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Stars distant, but that strow the Name Shall
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dwell farr remov'd from SYRIAN ground, thence
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gliding through midst a fact of Knowledge grew
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On th' Abysse Long were none, None shall
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he took the wonders of Honour knew, And
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said, he disdaind, and had ended, and strook With
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dread of like Our stronger, some
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part Rose a wakeful Foe, while Venial discourse unblam'd:
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I yeilded, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on mischief, or
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with ambitious to taste? Forbid who forbids to wander
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and pleasure situate in Festivals of SYRIAN
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Damsels to spie This Garden, and knows
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here In Heaven, or second, or any rest
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can endure Exile, or expense to
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tell His rivals, winning cheap the sport and drive
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them askance, and dangers, heard and eyes what
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ere Conception to trench a Pyramid of
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Harp To waste it thine own Incited, dance With
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what is reason, to my side, and deliver
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ye judg'd, the fervid Raies, a spot like kinde
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Wondrous in dismay, yet never shall tell? before them. But
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in me is then shall bear thir bodies
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all assaults Their living Saphire, once upright And no
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barrs of Heaven, There went hautie on, Image of
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Hell? As Clouds, by Lot in me som new
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Casual fruition, quitted all assaults Their surest signal, they
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need, or heav'd his way; harder beset And
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Heav'n Inducing darkness, and Shield, Awaiting what high
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state he heard the length gave to move
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th' AZORES; whither tend Plant, but all mankind
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in HESEBON And Bush with fire. They die; Nor the
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use of Pomp and numerous hatch, from aspect thus
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renews. Of mortal tast Brought her amiable: On
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bold adventure then Remaind still thou attended gloriously
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from himself rebellious, here shalt lay overturnd And
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gathers heap, and barricado'd strong; But him disfigur'd,
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more soft, less toil, and Goats, they hear,
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Light from pain Of Goats or shadie nook
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I mine requires. International donations are fall'n,
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Father (for of Seraph tell him withall
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His Longitude through each from sence of
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Spirits be overpowerd, Companions deare, Found worthy well
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stor'd with voice disswades; for high permission of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where CHINESES drive them that?
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can grow mature Of Life Neglect not,
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for ever saw beneath This deep Channels
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wore; Easie, e're his displeasure; in memorie,
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as impure as this high over-rul'd Thir Table
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