Robo poem for 2021-04-01
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Language: English Fall'n Cherube, to accord) Man should
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we suffer change, Nor fail'd they fill'd,
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and RHEA'S Son in horrid silence on thoughts, to
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side Heav'n his, or Beast; which on som
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irriguous Valley spread his horns; By
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place are here stand front to soar Above
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th' EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much pleasure we send, The grosser
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feeds the use hangs on warr were
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of peace toward the Birds; fresh Wave rowling
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in narrow frith He added grace Invites; for
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in foresight much marveling; at ease of this
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LETHEAN Sound Both to transferre The
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River of electronic works knowledge or
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possess her Head, nor turnd For me, the
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Snow From Pole to save, Dwels
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in narrow vent appli'd To question thy advise him a
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Hell No ingrateful food: and call'd
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that wander forth Great things from cruel
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Serpent: him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels contented with fear,
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hath set the wide- Encroaching EVE to try,
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whose hither bring. O Man is low
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indeed, That Shepherd, who first Wise to that thou
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met? thy folly, and therein plac't us
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nigh, Which if the Third Day. If
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not else dismai'd. Now conscience wakes with
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wondrous Art they choose; for sight, to no
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end. Mean while Waiting revenge: cruel warres, Wasting
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the maine. Two dayes journey high, with thundring out
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th' utmost vigilance, And bears ANDROMEDA farr off, and
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longing wait The Fiend Who out of God; That
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time besought. Powers as mee. They light
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imparts to ascend, Bear on Bitnet (Judy
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now triumphs, and Towrs of Paradise the end us,
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naming thee not; Nature also pour'd, Inward and prophetic fame
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Were don, as rais'd They to
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warn all articulat sound; If then
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said MICHAEL, this cause he next? Matter unform'd
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and call'd RAPHAEL, said God, or Thicket have never
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did not by strength, Not long to thine
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eye On even ballance down Thus said. Native forme. What
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better warmth then ours to do. Be then could
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hav orepow'rd such wherein consists not; in
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narrow search of every leaf and shout that
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bad act By doom express them Gods MESSIAH;
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those now, despoild Of Satan talking to
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their native dust? O Woods, and cring'd, and
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this avenging Sword upon his eyes what
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he slept: in PALESTINE, and Dale of worse appear
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Then when high to execute their native vigour
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soon and deep; COCYTUS, nam'd of ye knew
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I absolve: all Temples th' incestuous
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Mother Tree, The lip of ADAM,
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and Exhalations that shon Above th' ascent of
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Supper Fruits which God high they choose
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With Warr Under this ample Spirit That
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rest was giv'n, th' AONIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness
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had much gainsay, Nay, didst thou
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attended gloriously from Heav'n Such pairs, in her bestial
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train, Forthwith upright And fields revive,
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though unwearied, up his aerie purposes, And reck'n'st thou
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covet more. So spake th' other,
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as Nature joind in fears and Miserie Deaths Harbinger:
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Sad ACHERON of Cherub rode brightest, till
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cramm'd and Charioter lay overturnd And utter darkness,
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and ASPHALTUS yeilded light Dwelt from Noon he
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needs not her to wrack, with bland words
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ADAM wraught on Man Dust of
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thine eye survay'd the sport and with me
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remaines, I fall Down from above: him
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created like which returnes Light was askt. The proof
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look into her Nuptial Bed, And more
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watchful, stronger, some say, where danger shun'd By ASTRACAN
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over her way, among sweet repast; then Heav'n
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and therein plant eyes, and seemliest by whose
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griesly top was known As Lords, a graine,
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An outside? fair Presented with meats &
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shade Laurel and Reason he fulfill the brightning Orient
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Colours waving: with steddie wing Scout farr
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the Morn To perish rather, swallowd up I
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less Then Fables yet hath so
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dear, and full. After short permit to
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love and shout Of contraries; all these he appeerd,
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Much less his foe. Space that seeing me,
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for that past through Pond or
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in strength, though few. But further
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way she came, farr thy Obedience and infinite in
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Judgement to wrack, with disdain. These
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lulld by som Plume, that lies
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Th' ethereal People ran, they plagu'd And
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joynd In full fraught with richest hand belongs, Vengeance
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is one?) who since, but wip'd
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them stood ORCUS and these my day of
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light, but suddenly inflict; that sin to appetite, and
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lives, And so shine, yet sinless. Of
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her praise. His fraudulent Impostor foule Thir morning Sun
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Impearls on still erect, Least with hand
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A Mercie-seat above his Gate was left,
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Now walking in new World, To Idols
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through middle shoare Of Goats or fills and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from begging peace: for the Sapient
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King I assume, And solitude; he sat not,
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Herb, before us, the Heav'nly Power, And
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high was formd us enslav'd, but dispraise And thus
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our spirit accurst, As is enterd; yet what rage
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repli'd. O execrable shape, And torment me
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becomes Bane, and deform: on yon Lake benumme not molest
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us, hate, and fierce demeanour seems difficult and
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declare Thy merited reward, the happie state he
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recollects, and various, not reach. Amid the
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stream of him, nor example and cursed World
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more To trample thee disclose What we may know
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no thought Less attributed to give his voice;
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the wild Of beaming sunnie Raies, a LIMBO large Wine-offerings
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pour'd, Inward and with pomp that alluring
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fruit, and thighes with vain attempt. Him
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first, ill our labours, thou shad'st The
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Stairs were they rusht, repulse Repeated, and break,
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Each in Heav'n of anyone in it
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pursues Things not that sought Evil into the
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thick array Of substance, how repair, How oft appeers.
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Thee, Serpent, we need were set
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the body opaque can close ambition
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though all assaults Their Altars by supplication
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we have mov'd; then sought with me
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ye both. O glorious works, yet lest
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action markt: about the Spring both,
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High on Bitnet (Judy now severe, Imput'st
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thou forgot me loath to hope Is
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Pietie to weep, burst forth: at mine Eyes And
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gladlier shall the happie Race of derivative works, Or
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satiate fury O shame To trample thee perfet,
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and revenge though the Almightie's aide, and repossess their darkness
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should I had suffic'd, Not proof ye bless
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Me overtook his Stepdame RHEA'S Son
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Presenting, thus MAMMON spake. Deliverer from the necks
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Thou Sun, Which the Bowre or
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arm th' EGYPTIAN Spouse. Much pleasure to
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shelter us? let thee a full
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terms of Spirits perverse With Gemms of time,
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and Morn: Nor streit'ning Vale, nor Rain
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Impetuous, and tinsel Trappings, gorgious Knights In EDEN
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over PONTUS, and full. After the fairest colours mixt:
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On Hills uptore; So forcible we
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never since no voice endu'd; Redouble then let each
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Clime; else as Mountains in sighs began. Fall'n
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Cherube, to live thus and coast
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of Morning, Dew-drops, which befel, and infinite Host,
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rode Of TURNUS for free the easier habitation, bend
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From mee reproach Rather admire; or heav'd his
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glory excites, Or monument to move In foraign
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Lands and mad demeanour, then serve in
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spacious Gap disclos'd Into th' Earth, who
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bore them stood and slow, mine ear Listens delighted.
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Eevning was, what stir not over-rul'd by Kings
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foretold, And bringing forth, th' Equinoctial Line
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stretcht out from him defi'd, And like which thee
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bring, what resolution from the happier EDEN, shall never
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wilt object by so farr, and fall
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To-worship thir eyes; with OLYMPIAS, this appease betimes
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Th' infernal Court. But ratling storm of
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earliest Birds; pleasant task In billows, leave
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unspi'd; A Nation to submit or Faerie
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Elves, Whose vertue spent his wakeful Bird When first
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matter thou with Creation first, Begotten
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Son, Heire, and passion tost, Thus high from
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that future days work, (b) alteration, modification, or
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allarme, To travel this happy Ile; what can
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resolve. VVhen I nam'd with new world Of Deitie
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or TREBISOND, Or faint Satanic Host
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with thundrous Clouds together perish rather, swallowd
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up A militarie Vest of or Harp Had
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ris'n or immortal bliss, Faded so doubtful hue:
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but all Temples th' Eternal King besmear'd with calm
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Firmament; but favour'd more wonderful indeed are critical
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to do what enemie Late falln
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himself reli'd, As Gods, and full. After these his
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gloomie bounds into glory, and with matter
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thou canst attain, And by ventring
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higher I first seduc'd With cruel Serpent: him no access
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Without our want: For heav'nly Records of Hell,
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say therefore foild, Who mourn'd in Heav'n. Shee from
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Pole to remaine In Bowre or swift return
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To bottomless perdition, there he Reigns: next to
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discerne ITHURIEL and troule the din; thus returnd: URIEL, for
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mankind repli'd. O execrable shape, And
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freely give; Hell bounds Confine with
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me, the womb was to rest, and foild with liquid
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murmur echo'd to parch that flies, And
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Porches wide, Rowld inward, and betraid Him Lord had
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servd necessitie, Not longer shivering under ground, in
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close design, by gloomie power before,
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Argue thy Compeers, Us'd to work
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Divine his doom apply'd, Though threatning,
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grew Insuperable highth of fire Dilated or shame: Which were
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set The first incenst at
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