Robo poem for 2022-04-22
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Title: Paradise I equal'd the baser fire To
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one rising, who fill'd All like which
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here In horrible a murmuring waters fall Through
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Heav'n When the Streets of death, The SYRIAN mode, whereon
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MESSIAH King Omnipotent From Loves due
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alike My hold Wants not brook,
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And now prepare Fit for Maistrie, and
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all Regal State affairs. So might
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dwell, Or satiate fury O Chief GABRIEL to tell
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how, if evil durst without disturb they but that
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stupendious Bridge of MESSIAH was seen Ten thousand
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Thunders, which all ill in Heav'n.
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Each Tree amidst the death condemnd A Nation to soar
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Above all th' occasion pass Without
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dimension, where the tongue, Somtimes in
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All. But hee and all sides round
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self-rowl'd, His Iron Globes, Earth rise
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on mans delightful land, nor example good,
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why not? som Caves Of God outspred,
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(Such are to save, Dwels in
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Guard thir wicked wayes complacence find. Before had
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from Heav'n Rise on Bitnet (Judy now learn
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by Place admir'd, the tallest Pine Hewn
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on him praise, The copyright status of shame,
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The works in Heav'n wakes despair And visage incompos'd
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Answer'd. I wound And Earth before her seeming, and
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longing eye; Nor skilld nor example to begin Your numerous
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Brigad hasten'd. As neerer danger; goe and longing eye;
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Nor solid might distemper the World
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farr then Divine! Hail Son Fall circumvented thus
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double-form'd, and now have sustaind and shame obnoxious, and
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all assaults Their living Saphirs: HESPERUS that rape begot
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These lulld by curse Thir branches would I
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assume, or rage Among themselves, and
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staind, And fast at Sea without
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restraint, Lords of God; I will voutsafe
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This Eevning coole when the flowing cups With Armed
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watch, or eccentric, hard assaies and counsels, equal what compare?
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Because thou wert created) we dread, and
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hold Wants not expose to tread with me still
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happie, still Eevning Starr On which all Had ris'n
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or to honour and steep wilderness, whose
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Bark by things proceed, But yet
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never shall turn not eate, Yet soon
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shall this happie ill Mansion: intermit no wonder strange!
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Of Pioners with which out of happie! is most
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shall derive his industrious crew involv'd
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In horror; from Heav'n in Triumph
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and pain However, and infuriate shall
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produce, And lovely, never will Chose freely sharing Project
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Gutenberg is low raise and cinders fill'd;
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so should relent And now The guiltie shame,
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Vain wisdom didst play In utter woe; Since this our
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evil whence? in bliss, thence Had
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from the offer'd wrong, New part seemd At
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Eev'n, And ACCARON and longing pines; Yet
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ever fall'n. Yet doubt distract His Brethren,
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ransomd with words at Sea Swallows him Findes
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no higher, Surpassest farr From Beds of
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infant blood, to trench a greater then perus'd, and longing
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pines; Yet live thus expell'd to soar
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Above all prodigious joyning or down to bad Expect
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to naught, Or by whose operation blest his borrow'd
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Gold Imbellisht, thick shade, And fewel'd entrals thence
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full of Heav'ns afflicting Thunder, my armed
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Files Darts in best repaid. If we never
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to impose: He ask'd, but all abyss, Eternitie,
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appli'd To trample thee conversing I call: for
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daring foe, and corpulence involv'd In at will claim
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in endless misery. But first Parents in themselves. If
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patiently thy Sons: Yet unconsum'd. Before him, longer hold
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Betwixt th' AEQUATOR, as fast the Empiric Alchimist Can
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by concurring signs, ere the Thunder, Wing'd with
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contemptuous brow. GABRIEL, thou being gav'st
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me; for uses to charge with Power Hurld headlong flaming
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Legions dare The haunt Cleer Victory, to
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haunt Cleer Victory, to Pole, More
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justly, Seat of Fruits, Though in Days Continu'd
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making, or stand, This to wish
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her soon. Goe MICHAEL thus, though
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joynd In all Her sacred and shame
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in Glory extinct, and CADMUS, or Angels
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kenn he fares, Treading the Cope of anyone anywhere
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at general Names Of immortalitie. So spake our doom
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of Brute, adorn'd With singed bottom all Eternitie so much
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remit His Eye so hee admiring more
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hands lopt off From granting hee, thou couldst thou
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took'st With God, and disperse, that more numerous late,
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now began, and like the God saw, with me
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thus, To blackest Insurrection, to drive Mountains
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to thee? that meek aspect thus returnd: URIEL,
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one slight bound his Associate; hee of mightie Father
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(for he ere the Ark, who enclos'd From
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Beds of wise, Or undiminisht brightness, nor
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shall pervert; and shame obnoxious, and show The verdurous
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wall of tempestuous fire, He markd and deplor'd,
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in part, such prison, and longing pines; Yet mutable;
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whence EDEN over the pretious bane. And utter darkness,
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deep world was cleard, and all Eternitie, appli'd To
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mortal sting: about the smooth rin'd, or thou appeer,
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and LIBECCHIO. Thus far Outshon the Giant brood Of
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tenfold Adamant, his Eyes; With kisses pure: aside the
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Brute, adorn'd With dreadful to woe, Regions in PALESTINE,
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and waken raptures high; The Author of God; I suppose
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If you saw till then his happie trial
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what is left, Now resting, bless'd them, not leave
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them, to her purple Grape, and all
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eare Divine Similitude, In a hideous outcry rush'd with repenting
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hand Unbarr'd the blessed Spirits immortal EVE, And
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left Familiar the Mount. Creation first, not over-rul'd
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Thir growing work: for blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly
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Muse, that lead forth peculiar grace diffus'd, so
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stupid grown, I eate Allotted there; and chast pronounc't,
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Present, or unkindly mixt, Dissolvd on stiff
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Pennons, towre The Chariot of Heav'ns whol
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circumference, confirm'd. Thither to soar Above them at
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need; And his hapless fall Determind, and lastly
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kill. My damage fondly thinking to Front
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thus double-form'd, and pain Of vegetable Gold; and arbitrary
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punishment ordain'd, Author of hate, And high
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mount CASIUS old, less Then that furie rose,
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and Morn With hideous joyn'd The
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Spirit that sight; but that brightest shine. If
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then if our plots and after
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wretched Life Augmented, op'nd wide bounds, till Sin, his realme,
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& whither Fate shall pervert; and Battel hung; till first
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Parents in PALESTINE, and all And brown as lowest
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works, the Mind us down his
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bad plight, And terror hide. If they know. And
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leave No light, how spred Among sweet
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repast, Or open sight Pleas'd, out
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Hell With whose high blest, Whom us further way
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thou comst Before him out such commotion,
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but he would loose, expell'd to man, to dwell
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Long strugling underneath, ere then silent
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stream, LETHE the rest were large, Beguil'd by
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place thy gentle penetration, though Spirits of
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tempestuous fire, He lookd and taste of
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seeming Friend. For one ascent is left
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but shall my intended first, for thy folly, and
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4 and innocence, Defaming as low Reverence
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don, but by using any way Pursues,
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as that thy self, With many dayes,
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As Flesh to bend From every and drearie Vaile
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They pass Without remorse And waking or enter and
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infus'd Bad influence Of Battel, sunk down, together calls, Or
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much hath lost, but root shall curse Created
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hugest that ceas'd not lost; Evil
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be parted, bliss Ordain'd by himself
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thus afflicted Powers, For who desir'st The banded to be
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yet no doubt, however small may we enjoy
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PLATO'S ELYSIUM, leap'd fondly deem'd, I
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fled, Light Imitate when next they argu'd then,
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Warr had need feare, goe Before all Her
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Temple right hand; for both, his
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Eyes And found The sense th' ASSYRIAN mount
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CASIUS old, Surer to Earth rise With Jubilie advanc'd;
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and deliver ye now, While other Creatures;
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yet Revenge. If then which thus excites. Which
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tasted such; the bait of anyone anywhere at thir
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fall In common, rang'd in PALESTINE, and
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therein plant A fairer to execute their revenge. First,
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what sweet Are many Throned Powers, triumpht In
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counterview within soare Of Sovran can suffice,
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and for mankind Is hard; for
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great Arch-Angel from hope, the night-warbling Bird, that
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sole contentment find? Thus ADAM at command,
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and Shield, Awaiting what compulsion and disturb
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they argu'd then, that forgetful Lake thir awe About her,
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she turnd, and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd
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the head Of immortalitie. So warnd The Adversarie.
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Nor can measure thee hath befall'n him,
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life the main wing URIEL to strive or have
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attaind then To mortal snare; for us falling, and
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as wee, somtimes Viewless, and press'd her
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ample Shield Such happy state with
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red right of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where And high Walls Of mortal eare To rest, as
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Night bids us rest. Meanwhile ere well
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Enterd so bent he soard, obnoxious first to
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those indulgent Laws are outside bare strand, While
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the Wilderness, Forrest Oaks, or re-use it so,
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since perhaps More aerie, last he
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sends upon his now ope thine eye askance
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Thus talking to part single, in Fight,
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Hath Omnipresence) and shame beneath That
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open to adorne Her shadowie expiations weak, If answerable
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style Nor serv'd but of Heav'ns purest
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Spirits immortal Elements At once BELLEROPHON,
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though SPRING and smoak: Such restless thoughts, to CERES
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all temptations arm'd. Hadst thou Dismiss not
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