Robo poem for 2024-01-13
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To SATAN except, Created evil, Hell, Thou
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surely hadst thou Celestial Armourie, Shields, Helmes,
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and therein plant eyes, that feard to
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few unknown Region, this place, Where now fenceless world
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was thir Golden Scepter of verdant wall; each Beast;
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which no Spie, With featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain.
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Like doubtful what Name, and full.
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After the Hemisphere Night Related, and worse rape. These in
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Salvation and future, To stop thy beauty, which else
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how horrible a copyright or numerous Host. Hee
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in haste. But hee not spare, Nor yet
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Of THEMIS stood Among the Kid; Bears,
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Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before them rule the
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Legions, to indite Warrs, hitherto the
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last Words alone From under Browes Of hazard
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as mire: for the Swan with Heav'n, what
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eyes That beat with Gordian twine His other
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hand Nothing imperfet by confusion heapt Upon the vallies
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& to few His chief were large, Nor will
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pluck such wherein were such disport
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before thee, how hast done to return
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Of Death Inhumanly to consummate floure Spirits maligne
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Of BACCHUS from wrauth more Of Spirit That rais'd Their
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Seats long succession must be upreard His punishment, or
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som more The Faith to return
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To mortal change for such wherein shall his
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rising Mist, then clad with thundrous Clouds From him,
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saw Alreadie by thir vocal Worship wave. SATAN fell,
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from the STYGIAN powers of flight, or Thicket Danck
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or heel: not glance Show to pervert that Libertie
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alone, which else free ROME, where stood
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Rustic, of God; That scal'd by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on yon celestial light? Be it
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grew, there plant eyes, and as rais'd
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me large field, through sloth had been
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thir spite his prime in whom
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like ripe for the happie Garden
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God in new Race though this windie
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Sea feed Air, the Fruit, That little seems
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a woodie Theatre Of future things
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too like an Altar to men!
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Devil with a vengeance and renown; For envie,
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and Inhabitants: Her Virgin of anyone in Heav'n permits,
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nor shun'd; And shun to sway
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Thy lingring, or middle Air That for smiles Wanted,
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nor Angel the loud Through multitude Might
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yeild To none to taste? Forbid who impute Folly to
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delude. If any other then what could endure;
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without contest; Stand in endless misery. But soon the Author
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unsuspect, Friendly to smite Descending, and full.
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After the Mountain or arm the banisht
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from thy memorie Of Spirits elect Sense of
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prayer Incessant I reduce: All her Armes Not so
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I love Thy Merits; under hope no
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end, in Arms And manifold delights: But
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thy Brest, (what could Spring might distemper the World
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Inhabited, though the CASPIAN, then hee sat Fast by
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whose well I less endure, or mind.
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Such place can doe, since no fall, onely consolation left
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To mortal voice, unchang'd To have despis'd, And gav'st
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me; whom none appeerd, or you paid a
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drop to her Kings; there grows, And courage and spread
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Wide the Womans seed preserve. Farr
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off In solitude What inward griefe His breaded train,
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Forthwith upright beams Then Fables name Is rising, will
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God to mind Of SARRA, worn
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with perplexing thoughts imployd Have gathered aught appeers,
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Not all these corporal nutriments perhaps Designing
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or online at CIRCEAN call to evince Thir visages
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and Hyacinth with me long before the
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scale sublim'd To mortal Dart Against the
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Libertie of Faith they must exasperate Th' advantage, and all
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assaults Their surest signal, they gain Through Gods
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indignation on errand sole, and shame to this, or slimie,
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as the Firey Pillar of grassie Clods now Sight
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more Cease I will fall Through the flowrie
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Brooks In eminence, and rather serve, where stood
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So Hills appeerd, Love Recorded eminent. Thus said.
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Native of SYRIAN ground, for Heav'n, and thrice
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threefold the INDIAN Mount, or mute, to unlock
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These as we happie, owe to right His swift
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pursuers from my remembrance: now thy substitute,
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And left Ridiculous, and shame To leave
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ye Angels, and horrent Arms. Nine times nothing this
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Earth conspicuous count'nance, without end but till then
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stood a crowd Swarm'd and therein plac't A Dungeon
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horrible, on thee lamenting learne, That
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Mountain fell'd) Brass, Iron, three lifted
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up returnd, Pleas'd with hideous length: before the King
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Exalted to electronic works Created hugest that shall burn,
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and love. I finde us ever now True patience,
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and regain the same voutsaf't To grateful
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mind through experience of Man should they pass'd,
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and Shoar, the horrid silence thir Banners rise With gentle
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Angel serene, Made visible, th' Eternal Providence,
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And of Mankinde, but his strength, this World unborn; For
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thee unblam'd? since fate In MALABAR or pain,
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With ardor to part huge convex of
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supernal Power. Will slack'n, if from those
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looks & them both one seem'd
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A bough and passion not, sovran will,
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But such appear'd Less excellent, as
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AMAZONIAN Targe, And inextinguishable rage; Under spread
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thir wanton wreath in VALDARNO, to
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do all life dies, Adore the flowing Gold compos'd
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and LIBYAN JOVE, BRIARIOS or grey, Till then best:
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And shall resound thee thus, how blows
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the power, and laughs the surging smoak
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and Trophies: all Such fatal Tree All Heav'n,
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which wrought Insensibly, for thou heardst) The
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less need Refreshment, whether they prescrib'd, to
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succeed. So spake th' occasion, whether our heels
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all Her vertue infus'd, and parents tears, and laughs the
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Lord impos'd Labour, as Gods; for him, though the
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PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** START OF THIS
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BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES - You
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two brethren (those two past; and with grasped arm's
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Clash'd on a Heard farr off; then
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can destroy, or heav'd his experienc't
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eye, but under Heav'n; And Prayers, which ADAM now foretold
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The Mother to Councel call'd me laid The powers
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Disband, and rule Us happie, not lost; the
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method you receive Perfection from liveless to direct Shon with
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rosie steps to do. Be Center shook.
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What wee, To keep These lulld by various living
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strength, or federal tax returns. Royalty payments must be
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blest; hee blew His wish and shame
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To sit secure Sat on thee unblam'd?
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since they met conceaves delight, Now resting, bless'd them,
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naked beauty is left them, saying, through each
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motion formes. Nor skilld nor care perhaps
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he appeers, Not hid, deprivd His counsel in brief related
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whom mutual slaughter bent. Forthwith upright he appeers, And brown
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as Evening: Cover me hope To mortal foe, who
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first devis'd By me, that bad
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Angels weep, burst forth: at Altars, when
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Fate supreame; thence hurried him Lord: Under her balme. But
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past uncelebrated, nor hope excluded thus, ADAM, one Soule.
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Thus BELIAL came single; hee cover'd, but stand Divided, and
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flours; where none accountable, preferring Hard liberty
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before each To mortal eare Divine effect of just measure
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what know In AARONS Brest-plate, and
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move, But all being, Those middle parts,
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then fallible, it seems: Which all copies of Morn
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To mortal to redress till gently hast part, from
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mee: on golden Shields; Then aught
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divine commands that they stood From innocence.
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So onely Son, Possesses thee goes Thy looks, either
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hand So said Be it in strength, And
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for neither breath in Aire Resounded, and thinner
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Aire. As stood in Glory extinct,
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and shame hee and marriage with ambitious aim
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Against invaders; therefore shall he meant that from
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the sufferance of dim Night Secret they grow Deep
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Stretcht like deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns his experienc't eye,
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and whelmd Thy lingring, or prune,
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or Heaven: Thither, if but first by allusion
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calld, Of all Temples th' obdurat King Held by
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violence of thee; but down from Just, and
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dangers, heard Commanding loud. 1.A. By doom is,
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and taste nor seemingly The fall Degraded, Wisdom
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in PALESTINE, and sorrow. Sternly he stood escap't
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from any of Pomp and freely we
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meet, The waters dark Ended rejoycing in Glory
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abounds, Therefore what cause Mov'd our
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great SELEUCIA, built exclaimd, And ore the harme Already
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known in unapproached light And various
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colours, how chang'd Into our Confusion, and glad.
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Empress, the TUSCAN Artist views At
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that burne Nightly I seduc'd them easier to
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enrage thee Earths Giant brood Of noxious
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vapour, or prostituting, as a Fountain side, With righteous
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and call'd By some furder woe and lost; Evil
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as Earth, And visage turnd, Admonisht
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by John Milton Sight more came from
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pain Of washing them to stay Longer thy
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Peeres. Canst thou wert created) we in Arms,
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in proud Cities warr in many as a
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craggy Bay After his Ribs, his restless
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thoughts, from her through experience taught To vice industrious,
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but lead where stood like To adore the
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upper World; by using or creating hand
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Celestial Equipage; and quench his head
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or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift Nocturnal and odious
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offspring whom now his wakeful custody severe,
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our task, But prayer Inspir'd, and
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all As joyn'd That time To Idols through experience
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taught thee foretold, Foretold so suffice his Front
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a craggy Bay After soft fires Will once heard remote.
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