Robo poem for 2022-06-01
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Is yet first naked left Among the paine
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Fled ignominious, to seek What day Lop
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overgrown, grottesque and Gold; and betraid Him who overcomes
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By sinne of Spirits be blinded
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more, She turns, on me beguil'd URIEL, one
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Crime, If he spake. Why comes a
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singed bottom all assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that
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sober Liverie all Angelic EVE, Saw
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where most irregular they as that end, And
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ACCARON and Towrs and plaid at Sea Surpass his
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absence, till then conglob'd Like consort Femal
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Sex, and guide; Bear his mawe Destin'd to
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unite thir powerful Word the Image sake
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will grow in an hour Down
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right declar'd Absolute rule; thy good never will support
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our state he turnd, And should they
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will, foreknowledge absolute, And teach us praying, and
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fell Rend up here needs be here passion mov'd,
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Disdainfully half appeer'd Spangling the shore; his fatal Throne:
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Which Reason as farr remov'd The pleasant
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Vally of MEMPHIAN Chivalrie, VVhile with me ow I
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sought, May prove Tedious alike: Of
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Mans woe and ILIUM, on Bitnet
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(Judy now great Light after us
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for mans destruction, maugre Hell, say and
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Redeemer voluntarie, And Palate call up
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grew Of happiness: yet extends to
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soar Above th' Angelical to forewarne Us here, as that
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sweet Grove The solace and unmov'd, Unshak'n,
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unseduc'd, unterrifi'd His peace, and for deliverance what reward
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was worse. What call'st thou hast thou in
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Front Of day-spring, and Sea. Then shining heav'nly Records
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of humane life, Simplicitie and passion dimm'd his Angel
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by furious rage. Farr into sevenfold rage And should
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ye? by deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns
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King Doubl'd that meek came Attended: all Temples th'
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Ocean without The Prison ordain'd Nor are
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his Grove of Life Tri'd in
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Front unfould; That detriment, if he stears his rock
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transfixt, the power sufficient to accord)
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Man Restore us, though joynd In ancient yet
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public peace, Yet half amaz'd So
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Man, His Stature, and terrible, though
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SPRING and conniving seem At that
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possesse Earth, not lost; the VIRGIN
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and spred All rational delight, By younger
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SATURN, he never had searcht and till then our
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good, But perhaps Your change Worth waiting,
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since thine eye commands, For wings, up with
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Air, And on, MAMMON, the only to
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accord) Man is thine; it gives me for
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Heav'n, Enlightner of compliance bad Angels by Fate supreame;
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thence Magnanimous to bloom, or say,
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to decree, Mine eye survay'd the Lee,
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while Universal blanc Of SATAN pass'd, and
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press'd her vanisht Night, how here? This Earth?
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reciprocal, if that tasted such; the Cope of this
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high from begging peace: for her slowest pace
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that have receav'd, to judge it
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just, said ADAM, misthought of Peace, chiefly where Earth
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yeelds, Varietie without exterior help sustaind? Let us
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his own, Or is in narrow space
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was giv'n, Worthiest to Tragic; foul exorbitant desires;
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Upheld by Night To satisfie for which
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bids us wide, Rowld inward, and with me.
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As we never from four Cherubic
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Songs by Moon, Or sympathie, or
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happy place, and full. After the mouth Cast
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forth peculiar Graces; then Farr off
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It may shew more? Our power
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hostility and smoak: Such ruin seems
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On our general Doom Shall with
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solemne purpose to them, th' Horizon round
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A Seraph ABDIEL faithful Leader, next, free they
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stand, a copyright laws regulating charities and stay:
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forlorn and acclamations loud, that bituminous Lake thir pregnant
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causes mixt with steddie wing Scout
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farr From those Beyond a spie, Or Captive Ark
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hull on Bitnet (Judy now Advanc't in paine, Against
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God at Altars, when the damn'd Firm
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concord is left, and were but well understand;
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Not sedulous by creation first I seduc'd With envie
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and bliss, Made happie: him appoint;
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And knew pain, Millions of Breath, if
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Predestination over-rul'd Thir number, sweet Of utmost border of
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Men Delighted, and extoll Thy lingring, or Heaven:
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Thither, if much advanc't, We may we
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may reign King, AHAZ his returne
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perhaps The thickest Trees, and reprov'd, retort, Wherefore
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do all anxious cares, And in squadron joind Awaiting
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what skill of sorrow, black Clouds With
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Angels fought at Sea should be confirmd,
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Ere he weighd, The King Ride on
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Bitnet (Judy now (Certain to impose:
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He scarce had filld the fishie fume, That
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I repent and sacred Feast and longing
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wait The bended knee His Seasons,
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Hours, with aw whom imbracing, thus was
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askt. The Ark Maim'd his transcendent brightnes didst give
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his restless thoughts, how without defence. So
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quick'nd appetite, least asperses The Power is, or refund from
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NIGER Flood With what for Thou at hand,
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Abortive, monstrous, all Temples th' expanse of
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mankind, in me most, when call'd that Starr
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On him serve thee, adorn'd With secret top
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Of Harlots, loveless, joyless, unindeard, Casual
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fruition, quitted all a Chariot drawn By
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Haralds by me, as friend with Tears such
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appear'd in populous North They Limb by violence and
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pride, and dying rise, Whether upheld by harpy-footed Furies
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hail'd, At which the Gulf Tamely endur'd
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not, as the Heavens and dash Maturest Counsels: for
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man, Under thy else this days Death becomes
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Bane, and Rocks retain The most shall uncreate, Be sure,
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In GOLGOTHA him due All seemd highly pleasd,
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and wanton rites, which on Bitnet
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(Judy now lead Safest and bid sound Of
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SERICANA, where we may light'n Each perturbation smooth'd with
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rapine sweet Gardning so sad, the INDIAN Mount,
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while Night alterne: and Death be one restraint, Lords
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of happie Plains, Lowly they hold; so spent his
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destruction to evil then Reliques, Beads,
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Indulgences, Dispenses, Pardons, Bulls, The debt
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paid, When he drops that sight, but only to
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Die; How from Heav'n; wherein hee Who is bliss,
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Yet mutable; whence EDEN went hautie on,
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pensive and rowld In utter loss Lye thus
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With Ministeries due Of somthing ill,
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Misgave him; if ever, bountie of Angels; and
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EVE Address'd his prospect large to soar
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Above them pain Can make now design'd, I
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was spred Thir nimble tread; as glowing Iron Scepter rule
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Over Fish that seem most is low
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Reverence don, but that made melodious chime Was bid cry
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With loath'd intrusion, and erect, with ambitious to hand; for
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Fate, free Reason, might erre not lost; Attonement
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for once no Spie, With Blessedness. Whence heavie
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pace the money paid their State Put forth
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unclouded Deitie; he spake. Why should turn Reines
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from begging peace: All amaz'd unwarie brest With blandishment,
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each Thicket past Ages of Sulphur. Thither let us falling,
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and long, depriv'd Thy frailtie and Armies
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at eeve In Heaven, or from
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one restraint, Lords of monstrous shapes and
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with fear, accost him MULCIBER; and regain
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the baser fire Unquenchable, the never-ending flight the Hive In
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billows, leave nothing wants, but what from us? this
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agreement, you follow thou drop to dwell;
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That fires Awak'd should be, for ever dwells: Hail
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horrours, hail Infernal noise; Warr or expense to think. Confirm'd
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then soon his fall, o'rewhelm'd With
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Rose and laughs the weight of
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Grain, or covert guile, We may eate,
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Yet unconsum'd. Before thir change, and all approach
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of Spirits that now meetst the buxom
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Air, the never-ending flight and laughs the wisdom wake,
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and all that at large heart Distends with
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thundring AETNA, whose Eye To meet the
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Morning hour Forth issu'd, brandishing his punishment, As neerer
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to Death devote? Rather admire; or Hell. Next
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CHEMOS, th' occasion, whether in pardon beg'd, with
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Voice divine of God; That one intended first,
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for speed add more Of these from heav'ns
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highth of supernal Power. Will once beguil'd URIEL,
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gliding through With righteous Cause, And
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horrid strides, Hell trembl'd at hand,
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to all; but favor, grace, The space was
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absent, and beare delicious Paradise, deare Short
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intermission none could we are. Mean while discourse without
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contest; Stand in silence be deemd so with ambitious
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aim Against God created all Temples th'
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Air Came ASTORETH, whom now To mortal
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food, and pride, and doom. O
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foul defeat Hath emptied Heav'n, Affecting God-head, and shame
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beneath That dwelt then To rapture, till younger
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SATURN, he can pass the timely dew
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of Paradise under the Serpent, thy Orbicular World, the
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individual Soule in warlike sound Of Patience and
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flourie lap Of many Throned Powers, in
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, that burne Nightly I will
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be worth ambition though men (Canst thou mayst
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beleeve, though mean to soar Above
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them of Morning, Dew-drops, which here below Philosophers in
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Glory sat, with report heare onely fit
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Mate, Both when to accord) Man and
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next behind, Whose midnight brought By
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place No second EVE. Under th' Empyreal
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Mansion thus consulting, thus We warr, provok't; our
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heels all these Ingredients pierc'd, Eevn hee inlie
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rag'd, in Heav'n perhaps, and shout that burne Nightly
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I ask; Love and with transcendent brightnes didst accept
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Alone thus returnd. Faire Angel, earst in whom, what
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intends our great Visitant approachd, thus return'd.
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By me still, when BELLONA storms, With tract of
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Victorie and happy Realms of Sea
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Surpass his thy restraint: what chance The
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