Robo poem for 2023-12-10
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If Prayers Could merit more Incens't, and Confusion
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heard By Fowl, Fish, and wanton wreath in
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All, and full. After thir grassie Herbe Fearless to describe
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whose deare Short intermission none appeerd,
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Much pleasure be King pursues: All incorruptible would loose,
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Though sleeping, where The Guilt on Bitnet
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(Judy now his crew who live content,
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hath quencht thir songs Divide the cited dead
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in DODONA, and Nights and CHIMERA'S dire. Accuse
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not there command the radiant Files,
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Daz'ling the riches of Palm-tree pleasantest to
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do his satisfaction; so violence Of tenfold Adamant, his flight;
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som small as that of Jasper shon
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Substantially express'd, and outrage: And henceforth among the Moons
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resplendent locks inwreath'd with repast, Or dim thine eye
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Glar'd lightning, and laid perhaps When
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time shall bruise and peaceful sloath, Not like
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which all assaults Their Seats long ere
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well us'd they had need feare, goe
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and waken raptures high; No less Her mischief,
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or re-use it divide The coming to
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Light; Our yet first in writing
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(or are fill'd With Serpent sleeping,
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where he stood within me, where stood much advanc't,
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We ours to tell how variable and last
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as us'd or Goat dropping Gumms, That one Beast
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where stood within my owne, My journey brought
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me downe By mee deserves No pleasure,
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though the Fiend. Back to continue, and Confusion heard
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no better fortitude Of difficulty or art; enormous
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brood, and blazing Portals, led To rest, if
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that meek man, Under the drie; Part wield
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thir sorrow and instead of dim
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thine eyes, all bound the lovliest pair More
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glorious and passion to drive farr
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at which we never from Eternitie, appli'd To
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do thine. Best with songs to soar Above th'
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only Son except, none before them. But thir Watch
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the showrie Arch. Hee fled, or re-use it all
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shall his Seed is low Bow'd down with
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black Clouds together sowd, And ore the terms of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where there is mine; Our
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purer essence then mankinde higher, Surpassest farr
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Beneath what words voucht with expanded wings he throws
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his heel. Whence ADAM though divinely brought,
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Yet live savage, in ADAMS room The suburb of
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purple to augment. The doubt, repli'd. Daughter of Hell, a
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silent Night Or hollow'd bodies may
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ply Thir sinful thought, Eating his Scepter then
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To act with grasped arm's Clash'd on mans behalf
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Patron or TREBISOND, Or save A Lazar-house
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it envie, yet in whose day yet
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populous retaines Number to submit or Penaltie?
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Here or Worme; those rebellious, here ended,
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and Daughters born Universal Face begins
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Her hand Silence, and purge off From Heaven
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a foe With Opal Towrs to hear. His anger,
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when God heard, and all dispraise: But to
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remove The penaltie of fierce desire which instantly fell
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Into th' Olympian Games or racking whirlwinds,
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or Soul hath this LETHEAN Sound Both God saw
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in disguise. Hee, after some were of bliss,
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thy outcry, and Timbrels loud acclaime Thee once no
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Decree Another part Spiritual, may succeed, so huge must
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end? Can else might erect and were those From
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hard Mov'd on, Blest pair; enjoy, till then if
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that I could seduce Thee next himself can copy
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upon our substance clos'd Thy goodness infinite, Is
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meant that we most High overarch't imbowr; or Head, what
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could I thence ensue, Shee fair, one
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day Thy lingring, or will fall of talk Of
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destind aim. But fall'n he also
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thy advise him MULCIBER; and let there From
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mee In horror; from the emptier
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waste, with steep to rise into CHAOS, and dangers,
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heard no Creature to do against which before her
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bestial train, Forthwith upright he stood,
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Both to be much won The
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SYRIAN ground, as specified in Glory
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extinct, and in DAN, Lik'ning his aide;
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As some thing that wisdom infinite That sacred Songs, In
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order, how that now, Avoided pinching cold invirons round,
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Behind him forbids: Those Leaves that he came, but
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of vernal bloom, but a Structure
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high, High commanding, now smiles, when
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those few somtimes may seem Now therefore was passing
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faire Light, conveyd so steers, and ye
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living dores; let me ye Pines, With wide
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Circuit, let them blaz'd Aloft by success
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untaught His odious offspring whom mutual league,
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United I know Both when meet the
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Sun: His end In Femal Sex, and
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foulds; Ith' midst a spot, a
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Scout farr deceav'd; thy stores were of
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sorrow, black mist from such of Men with
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Envy and future we might beget Like things
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invisible Glory above Should intermitted vengeance sent
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from BENGALA, or Death. Here or weakest prove
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a woful Race, His fierceness of solid might
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concern him, what transports a Raven flies, And felt of
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Seraphim confus'd, at Altars, when thou lost, adjudg'd to
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do aught, no Decree Fixd on me move,
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fair Creatures animate the earth a dore Triumphal
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with like which else Superiour and gave
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signal giv'n, Behold a number thus much to submit
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or have feign'd, or possess her bestial
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herds Attest thir charms. The coming shon,
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And ore the Books of hundreds and
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rais'd From Heav'n he lost which
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follows dignity, might determine, and stray'd so strange Thir
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nakedness with no watch Against our
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Fall, For Spirits maligne Of his
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Peerage fell Kiss'd as offerd grace
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The bended knee His loss; but drawn Empyreal Mansion driven
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down he bid the Mole immense To
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expiate his pain? where your Heav'n surcharg'd with
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richest hand of this Firmament of peace Of
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blowing Martial sounds: At one midnight search,
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where Flocks are those numerous ofspring; if by Intemperance
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more now severe, And towards the noontide Bowrs:
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Thus drooping, or Faerie Elves, Whose waves his foe.
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Space that destruction doom'd. How beauty is low
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As through dire Arms? yet thou saw'st;
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Where Armies to animal, To expiate his course ore
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the infinite Thy mortal crime, Long
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hee First his uprightness answer none
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was this dies, death lives, Lives, as in
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Squadrons Deep, To mortal passage hence, though
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sinless, with diminution seen. First wheeld thir triple
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steel. Another now more, for once as that
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prospect of Paradise descend; There the
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change, disdain'd not disheart'nd then, Then shall achieve Mankinds
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deliverance. But what compulsion and sands of
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this flying march where he pronounc'd The Scepter,
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every Stone and whatever creeps Luxuriant; mean
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me hope had no harme. This said, as Sea-men tell,
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With odours; there be louder heard, with songs to
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sit we here shalt not without end; but he
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Man, is low As resting found by command,
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and Eye That Shepherd, who beholds Cherube tall: Who
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seekes To love or have finisht happie
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trial unsought be so on Bitnet (Judy now
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Of those pure now breath'd The sensible of anyone
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anywhere at Even Sups with repose;
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and require More aerie, last sight, when
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AEGYPT with outward calme, Artificer of
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earthly fruits Of force Powerful perswaders, quick'nd appetite, Though
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full wrauth or Air, as great
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Ensign of grassie Couch, At first eruption, thither to
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eternal being Good, Farr off ATLANTICK Seas And
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OPS, ere they Gods ador'd The discord which
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most irregular they to will, Yet scarce holds
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the Mine. Mean while over her Cheek distemper the
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gloom For Beasts observ'd Thir specious deeds and
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Timbrels loud was meant, nor Wood, there
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to whatever thing met Thir Nature of our
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first Father, without Firmament, Whereon a glorious before us,
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shall guide My conduct, and MELIND, And
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leave attempt, and Create Plenipotent on golden Scales, yet
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in bright Rayes, jocond to Life, And now the
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fertil growth, and wine. Witness the Gates, Harmonious
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numbers; as are numberless, like repose, since no Creature
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who rebelld Against his MEMPHIAN Chivalrie, VVhile with blood of
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Paradise Foundst either like the earth his
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seat, or Grape: to tell Of natures
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works, but feeling The Project Gutenberg
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EBook of dawne Obtains the hastning Angel bright beam,
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the Judgement, whether washt by John
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Milton URIEL, one rising, who on high Office
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is discovered and erect, with grief behold, Into
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my self for possession put on despair Thus
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farr som tumultuous cloud Instinct with count'nance cast
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and human consort; they had, or slain, Or if
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(which might surest signal, they onely coveting to
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simplicitie Resigns her fertil growth, and Saviour sent, And
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knows, Let us most, and eate; whereat their kinde.
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The Earth, when the sons of happy seat
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of whom now To mortal tast Brought
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her store, Flours a shadie Woods, and judgement will
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And great Luminarie Alooff the fields were
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straitn'd; till morning Incense, when that end, in
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Heav'n Shoots farr Have nothing profits more too deep
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Her motions, or not; Nature joyne; And
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upstart Creatures, tell, though opprest and Power,
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And fly, ere evil Be gather'd beach They
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taste that rape begot These paths and
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understanding, whence to soar Above th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring
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might Then of wandring course ore the
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dust returne. But confidence to drive us out-cast, exil'd,
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his other Decrees Against the Kid; Bears,
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Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before us, equal anger infinite
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in haste.
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