Robo poem for 2020-10-30
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If it thee that name O Fruit
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Of force renew'd Springs Of life ambrosial Night
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comes a jangling noise Of mankind
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in Adamant Barr'd over ADRIA to do all liability
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to deck with like which had need rest;
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so soon. Thou usest, and given
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them forth he summs. And peril gone All doubt
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The lip of Heaven, or I
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never ceasing bark'd With soft imbraces, hee Affecting God-head, and
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Monarchy of God by sinning grown. The
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doubt, with Sewers, and heard, but a Rib, with
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me. Thus said. Native forme. What force as chief;
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among the recompence best advantage, and various; somtimes
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forget all her hath shed down unseen Wing
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to Souls In thir jaws VVith wonder, and
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call'd so I wanted yet accepted so, By which perhaps
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Thee satiate, and shame Of force effected
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not: that long Lie vanquisht; thou hat'st, I
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find. Before thy giving, I pursue Vain wisdom
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seemd, In whose Office in Heav'n be
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sure Of sweet influence: less exact. For whom we may
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not DAVIDS Sons, who renounce Thir nature, will excite
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Fallacious hope, behold At which op'nd from mountain tops
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the never-ending flight Of Goats or Topaz, to
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soar Above them that our power
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hostility and distribution of Heaven, There didst
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inspire That Glory crownd, With vanity had pluckt; the
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frown of ye Rivers, Woods, O welcom
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hour of this your Realm, beyond thought,
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will haste She gave it grew ten fold More
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safe Through Sin no place Would utmost
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Pole. O shame To veile the Victor
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in mist from other, think to
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him disfigur'd, more Thenceforth, but of AIALON, Till
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and Rebel Thrones, And sunk before the devious
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Air; till younger SATURN, he views The suburb of nature
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breeds, Perverse, all thir watch; these inferiour Angel, art
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Heav'nlie, shee an Aerie light, Purest at Sea
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thir viands fell, Strange horror chil'd At one
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midnight march, and Loves proper motion we
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were long before; nor the time was,
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what might well might, rid heav'n his Gate
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ascend, sit with hop'd success, Throws his rigour
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Satisfi'd never; that seeing me, to descry new
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wonder at ease Of tenfold Adamant, his Throne;
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from Hell, Which they seise fast, With
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adverse We sunk in Waters he from the lower
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stair That rest Mind us seek Thir lighter
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wings. As one of immortal minds.
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Thus measuring things on Thrones; Though late
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Shall separate he summs. And brown as Night
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And fly, ere the ETHIOP Line
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From amidst the fruits of blame thee too
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light turnd thither-ward in Reason, all feavorous
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kinds, and sudden flame Farr separate, circling Hours,
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with Love well us'd For this let
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mee also taste, And Valour or to his look
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compos'd The infernal Powers, Dominions I flie Infinite goodness,
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grace The hollow Rocks and Joint-racking Rheums.
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Dire was to drive them inexpert, and
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hold thir Law I can sustain, Or
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come unsought. Wouldst thou eat'st, thou hee, but a
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while, Her loveliness, so lov'd, thy folly, and
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his Tillage brought Miserie, uncreated night, when vapors fir'd
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Impress the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold
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before scarse from Death; from no account.
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Tomorrow ere long, though free, If
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once as this Imperial Ensign, which our faults, and
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all unobserv'd, unseen. Farr heavier on yon dreary
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Plain, In EDEN strive; nor end so in
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charge imploy'd Hee ended, and call'd By th'
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inviolable Saints By center, or using and
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fair Morn We now swim th' upright
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heart and strong, this agreement. If then Op'nd into
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the Sun's lucent Orbe Of Battel, sunk
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before thee yet don; Man Dust of God;
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That brought First wheeld thir Nests Were
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better, that uxorious King, though mean suiters, nor
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fragrance after some milde Zone his now
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MOSES and smoak: Such whispering soft, by Place or shame;
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O innocence Deserving Paradise! if unforbid
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thou sawst so sudden vengeance Arme
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again In motion of God endu'd With what Revenge? the
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terms of CHAOS and all things began, When, and
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all who hold Immortal vigor, though just
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pretenses in one. Before him, brighter once more
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neer him return, and Evil, Thou art is
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most irregular they prais'd, That one
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Man to let us lies in
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foresight much advanc't, We sunk Under whose thwart of
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Heav'ns all-ruling Heaven could have; I will Of tenfold
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Adamant, his merits praise Thir Starry Lamps
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that earthly sight, That never shall
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yeild us, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the Love-tale
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Infected SIONS daughters with Heav'ns basis, bring Silence,
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and ANCIENT NIGHT, I give not
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unlink or reflection gaines Of guile,
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We may arise Of mankind Is
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the power, and shame beneath This Universe, And ACCARON
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and her countenance triform Hence fills and
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nigh. Neererhe drew, disdaining flight, and bare,
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unsightly, unadorn'd, Brought her Works of solid good
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This ponder, that crownst the perilous
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edge Of Hymns and distribution of love
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Unanimous, as Night; Light LEUCOTHEA wak'd, and Apologie to
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crush his Mouth The work Desisting, though peirc'd so
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commanded, and evil unknown The Vassals of tasting those
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rebell Spirits immortal bliss, Tedious, unshar'd with
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sly assault; and MESSIAH, who bound his
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crew to comply with jocond to inshrine
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BELUS or CYRENE'S torrid soil, Levied to annoy The
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Sithe of Puritie, Our tended Plants,
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& youth about her prime, to
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afford Our labour or had new created man,
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to fear here below Philosophers in Armes,
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and call'd His Lithe Proboscis; close The
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Hell continu'd reaching to surpass Earths Giant
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Sons Now shaves with ambitious aim Against
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the Giant brood Of future, in doubtful
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may best are Gods disguis'd in paine,
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Against the Guards, awaiting who full terms
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of obtaining a Brute, adorn'd With length West
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her Head, nor example with youthful beautie,
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added The Femal Light, Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, Under
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th' upright with loud Sung Spousal, and slight
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bound us? this Arbour, or not, being the hubbub
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wilde Reignd where those shadowie expiations weak,
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If so numerous Verse, More hands so liberal
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and unweeting have reacht the Son, Obtain, all Her
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Nurserie; they took, Harps ever tun'd, that strife
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Was plac't us lies within soare Of
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stern repli'd. O shame Cast forth
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and passion in fears and with fear,
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which God to occur: (a) distribution of
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pain. All AUTUMN pil'd, though pure Amber,
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and dark and found, Holy, divine, His presence
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many deeds Thou Can sort, So beauteous, op'ning
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to waste. How overcome but all life
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Of midnight vapor glide obscure, Can fit audience
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and lyes the Bullion dross: A while,
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Pondering the water flies All power Or we pray
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him, who hold thir tribulations long they
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assayd, and with Eternal Empire, that God, that noise
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among men wont to make a foe:
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and rather then smallest Dwarfs, in Glory sat, with
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many Throned Powers, nor shund the Almightie's
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aide, and with peccant Angels with
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attractive graces won who drinks, Forthwith
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upright heart inspires Vernal delight Beyond
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thus double-form'd, and therein or once
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they fondly thinking to Death So spake His
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bright Rayes, jocond to entitle me beguil'd URIEL, though
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hid metallic Ore, The sense and
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regain the Oracle of Harp Thir small donations
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to incline his speech he saw thee
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do what I never parted forelock manly hung
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Like gentle sleep Was I keep, by coming seen
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Betwixt DAMIATA and ambrosial fragrance after loss,
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That singing up Both in mid Aereal vapours flew
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Of wrauth shall absolve them arms and said, Ye
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Cedars, with vain And visage incompos'd Answer'd. I
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obey But not without complying with spite
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The Author of scandal, by strength, Not ti'd or
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mind. Such to incorporeal turn. For one in Heav'n
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so refus'd might Extort from those from whence
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his riv'n Armes Betook them, is happiness
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and Maile. Nor knowing ill, for when Nature
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in nature, and with vain attempt. Him
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first, Begotten Son, I abroad Through Gods they move,
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fair event is Sovran can doe, since our
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beginning late; Not of men. Immediately the
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Windes. With loss of thee, and laughs the glorie
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aspires Vain Warr or dread Tribunal: forthwith
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from th' Ocean wave. SATAN stood or change,
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Though late Doubted his Angels; and dangers, heard his Sons,
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From Father (For we had heard, and ILIUM,
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on your ceasless change more Then both the
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grass Coucht, and instead of God;
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I bring. O ADAM, estrang'd in
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paine, Against our equal: then her Bearth. Father, gracious
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Judge and commands that furie rose, and fro convolv'd;
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so wondrous power That ore Hill this
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Vision, and Cov'nant in Mercy and will soon
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To let pass RHENE or Earth, of this
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honour thou with deep Hoarce murmur echo'd to
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her stay. Oft he thereat Offended, worth ambition
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though begun My sole among the
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Deep malice serv'd but returns Day, and
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Redeemer voluntarie, And heavier doom, Yet thus, of
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shame Cast forth redounding smoak and high over
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Hell Hounds never ceasing bark'd With Armed
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watch, that be chang'd From off From mee onely,
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that gently rais'd unite. Why should much ease Wafts
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on golden Chain To interrupt the first
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resolv'd, If so much advanc't, Created vast Abyss And
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