Robo poem for 2020-09-12
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Son, who tempts, though the fatall hands ere
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day roaving is enterd; yet happiest
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knowledge hurt him, but of Man by
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me once, Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite,
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more Incens't, and all assaults Their
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Seats long with ambitious to submit or
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such it sprung, impossible to do his equals.
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Farewel happy Tribes, and call'd and therein plant
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eyes, Whom to tell how chang'd his windows shut. And
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calculate the regard of Ornament, in PALESTINE, and discontinue
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all Air With borrowd light On
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duty, sleeping found my left me alike,
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it brought: and breath'd The Victors proud? Ere while
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Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and pale,
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ire, Belike through experience of thee, Divine instructer, I
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will Supream, who requires From his restless thoughts,
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and Fate, So rose Satan exalted sat, Or
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touch Th' Arch-Angel URIEL, one moment,
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in spacious Gap disclos'd Into my day
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shall his ponderous shield Ethereal warmth, and laughs
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the Pool His fierceness of light, ofspring of
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anyone in part in power. Shalt in one. Before
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all Nations shall yeeld him, such wherein appear'd Less then
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perus'd, and Thrones, And injury and Heav'n so
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wise, And we live, scarse had spred
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That jealous leer maligne Ey'd them woe. Yet live at
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Altars, when in renown, Blind THAMYRIS and ruddy
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flame. Before my sentence, that honour
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and final hope excluded thus, behold The
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open Eyes, she pluck'd, she reserv'd, ADAM saw
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that smooth And reasonings, though numberd such destruction sacred
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Morn or don Invincibly; but giv'n; what thought to
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transferre The Sojourners of anyone anywhere at all;
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needs not abstain, But on golden shafts
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imploies, here shall his Shield Such of grassie Couch,
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At wisdoms Gate, Deep under the Victor to
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impart Things unattempted yet what mild answer thus reduc't
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becomes, His lapsed powers, Terror of
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OPHIUCUS huge extent somtimes, with perfet Gold
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Of order, how had ceas't when
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her stately growth though bright: If shape Man
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therefore doubt it returnd Victorious King, though his Peers,
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And gracious was hid my revenge, Accurst, and
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storn so e're Thrive under long back
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defeated to wander forth Infinite goodness, grace
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diffus'd, so bold: A Goddess among fresh field be
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deem'd Equal in opinion stand In the
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Wings of liquid, pure, And guides The ground
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on me for
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proof unheeded; others note Singing thir
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fatall hands Help to Councel thus EVE
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rightly thou beest he; But rather pure
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Ethereal Trumpet from the fixt Laws impos'd, to soar Above
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them ordain His full of Hell,
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her stood; But Justice, of Hell,
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her peerless light, from farr; So wise Or
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Bright effluence of thousands, once the banisht crew Lay vanquisht,
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rowling in distress, My sentence Man: For still to
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soar Above the Winds, And utter Deep:
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There went a royalty fee for
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her shaddowie Cone Half yet so
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many Throned Powers, That practisd falshood under shadie
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Grove, What thou attended gloriously from the
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regard to better counsels from such Accept
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this World, one mans life prolongd and with
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fire. Sounder fierie Steeds Reflecting blaze Far off
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From thy greatness will Prayer, Or Serenate,
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which these Herbs, Fruits, Though threatning, grew
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On this can Heav'n Rise on Thrones; Though last Yawning
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receavd them into the Spirits Masculine, create your dauntless courage,
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and stedfast hate: At one who knew
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not giv'n: He ceas'd, and there in Heav'n Held
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by HERMES, and shame, dishonest shame Among the Moon.
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Thither his Throne, gloriously from those dropping Gumms, That
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rais'd unite. Why shouldst dislike, And ACCARON and passion
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dimm'd his days Numberd, though SPRING and
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met Under him Dominion giv'n To sorrow
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to do all Heav'ns now hath
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joynd With monstrous shapes and worth Came towring, armd
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Of sacrifice, and praise, and displace
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For such compliance with us invisible Glory abounds,
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Therefore what Name, Sea should be sure will be no
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influence foment and Speares Hung ore the sport
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and hast done? Is fortitude Of Trumpets
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loud that smooth And ACCARON and grave, ey'd
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them, is a Field, In billows,
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leave a Pillard shade Lost sight
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unconquerable? His midnight Revels, by me, will
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Whom us extoll Thy Merits; under
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Rocks retain The works Not burd'nd Nature,
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hold us both. O miserable Doing or
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heav'd his Empire, that fell flat, and ride in few:
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Say Goddess, not spent; till first seduc'd them
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that feeds the pledge Of force
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of OPHIUCUS huge extent somtimes, with thir
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foes anow besides, They hard'nd more your wings
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mantling Vine Layes forth at large Into
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the dreadful interval, and equally enjoying God-like Leaders, in
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crystal Wall, and down, whether among the
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brimming stream; fierce hosting meet, May finde Matter unform'd
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and laborious flight to have mov'd;
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And charming symphonie they sate Sin and struggle,
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as onely thy wrauth, O Sacred, Wise, and
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call'd From that rape begot These disobedient;
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sore besides, in they fierce pains
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not of sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd,
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whose well may participate, and Bowrs, VVith
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wonder, and unmake, For Man whom a
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malice, to augment. The Devil met Solid or any binary,
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compressed, marked up, in these Dogs
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of Arms, in Heav'n appeerd, Love and
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howle and Steeds; what point is the buxom
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Air, To enter, and distribution of fears
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and solemn Bird, They looking on, with
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transcendent brightnes didst transgress, and as
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our heads; while Sonorous mettal blowing Martial sounds: At
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thir wayes, they enthrall themselves: I request
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with lonely steps Over the Muses
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haunt Her bearded Grove The bent
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to impose: He who from Eternal Providence, And
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fear his winged Saint After the
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TUSCAN Artist views The supple knee? ye
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see that obscure sojourn, while thus began. See with
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grave Aspect he voutsafes To joyn thir selectest
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influence; the Heavens To Idols through experience
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of the Altar, Gods Time counts
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not, Herb, before her field: add Deeds to pay;
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rather why not? som connatural force renew'd Springs Of
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lucre and boon, Thus drooping, or
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expense to sit contriving, shall burn,
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and knows how thou beest he; But say,
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What when the collection of Pomp
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and therein plant eyes, all egress. These as Man
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therein plant eyes, and Waters, Embryon immature involv'd, Appeer'd
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not: that live. For him, such appear'd
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in hand. A Seraph stood, Orb Through wayes
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of hate, and benigne, Giver of sorrow,
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black tartareous cold OLYMPUS rul'd the Empyrean
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where stood within Shall live content,
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hath quencht thir foes, Not unagreeable, to be wrought
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In CHAOS, Ancestors of being gav'st me; but more
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Thenceforth, but more glad as that gently warms The Cherubim
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Put forth rush'd between. The Garden,
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still th' others bore with almost
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no threats Gave proof we must be our
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hazard, labour or motion, arms Fit
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retribution, emptie as our Grand Parents in Heav'n. What
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seemd Once found, which returnes Light
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the Hall (Though like the Devil
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turnd For Gods, in SITTIM on
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Bitnet (Judy now his sight behold The end
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us; and ANGOLA fardest from SYRIAN ground, or
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Fate, Too facil thus much the Sea thir Straw-built
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Cittadel, New Laws impos'd, beware, And
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dig'd out fit moulds prepar'd; At PANDAEMONIUM,
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the Maker, in peace obtain'd Unacceptable, though
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sad, Sometimes towards the God want spectators, God Rais'd
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impious War in Heav'n We ours
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to soar Above all assaults Their surest signal,
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they know. And be henceforth most offend Our
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purer essence then The Frutage fair Starr) her colours,
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how wearisom Eternity so stupid grown, I else no
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purpos'd not as an Exhalation, with Praeamble
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sweet thus cri'd. If our woe, That for Thou
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from unrest, and returne, Father, I
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know must earne My Bowels, their works of CHAOS
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farr to my Mothers lap? there to me up
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Hill this pleasant liquors crown'd: O Sons, From off Human,
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to swerve, Since MICHAEL Wrought still pays, at
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our Foe by Night, and rowld In
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vain, sees and ye bless Me miserable!
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which far off? I am alone bent rather die
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Deserted, then Heav'n with tender love
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thou in Prose or two such Thir
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number is his Sons Came ASTORETH,
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whom now Shot after some say, to
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introduce Law to raise His god-like Guest, walks
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In INDIA East side They first Father, O
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EVE, Whom Thunder hath neither. All doubt propos'd And
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Fish and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. He
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never to perfet sight, thou art, & Towre, whose great
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Axle, and RHEA'S Son and ore the
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Night-Hag, when fair tendance gladlier shall his
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Six days work, or Yeares: This inaccessible
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high advanc'd, Standards, and with these upwhirld
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aloft Fly o're the marish glides, And
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overwhelm thir feet Shaddowd from the Sun: His
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entrance, and destin'd to mix Tastes, not
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quite shut The happier farr excell'd Whatever Earth so
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huge Porcullis high he rais'd, and OPPOSITE, Of BACCHUS
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from new commands, invented Torments. But ended his
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prospect from milkie stream, Whose Eye sublime With
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Armed watch, as frail Man should abhorre.
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Whence and warme, Temper or Justice both,
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the fruits the Earth; but thou what befell in Hell,
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say all, Or satiate fury yield it had
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filld with Envy and all a heap of
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