Robo poem for 2020-12-21
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Fall'n Cherube, to my Ear. Creating the Heart
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Omniscient, hath set Thir doctrine and knows my Guide
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And famish him die, Rowling on Bitnet (Judy
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now lower, and Brother first Day was
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left, Now other, as lowest deep of Heav'ns
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wide Tenfold the HOURS in despair, to soar
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Above the spirits beneath, Just confidence,
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and purge off These were known. Farr heavier fall:
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so the horrid Shade or action markt: about donations
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to store hereafter from men Unseen, both stood Of
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other dismal Situation waste Wide wasting; such
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appear'd in thine owne. Because thou heardst) The
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Deitie, while Universal Orb that strife can endure
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Touch of Honour and depth immeasurable: Anon they
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little space was giv'n, th' Heroic Race
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In eevn or Festivals, and LIBYAN JOVE, BRIARIOS or humid
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traine. The first appeering kenns A
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militarie Vest of Heaven, There to
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cross. Nor God, from beneath, Just then
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begin thy folly, and doubt To bestial Gods; for
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Gods, yet never will trouble raise: Hast thou rather
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not, so liberal Thou didst depart,
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know Second to Folly, as Sea-men
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tell, though not nice Art Of
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Mankind with charge with warme Earths Giant brood Of his
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Sail-broad Vannes He lookd, and with
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power, ordaind Me Father, Son, by thee
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am happier place Disparted, and passion mov'd, Disdainfully half
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his head, but in fall'n such prison, and scap'd
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Haply so strange to doubt And leave
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not whence thither hast not Men, since denounc't
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that warr'd on studious thoughts disturbd This to
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judge Bad men For swift ascent is enterd;
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yet in her amorous play. To blackest
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Insurrection, to haunt Her chrystall mirror holds, men by
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day: And hairie sides round those dayes lot
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appeers For God then could Spring So
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easily may no second stroke Both Heav'n
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so wak'd her, but far and with high
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Decrees, I name Of dawning light her guide
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Lamenting turnd Wide Anarchie of BABEL on dry Land
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Which oft Curs'd is fear'd; should ye? by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on your joynt vigor
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raise, and with Envy and hast heard,
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for none belongs. Whence and taile, Scorpion and
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therein Man find His Seasons, Hours, with
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smoak, all Temples th' ambrosial fragrance filld Th' infernal Pit
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shall be for Fate, free they hear his
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transcendent brightnes didst invest The current of anyone
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anywhere at large to be overcome
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this gloom; the HOURS in paine, Against God
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hath lost, adjudg'd to all; but Nature
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shews instead, meer shews instead, meer
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shews instead, a sudden blaze on Gods, Adore him,
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but in at highth In mystic Dance not void
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immense To act more fierce, From those
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above his Disciples, Men with me SIN, and willing feet
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I might perceave the Pit thou thy
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Seed: the brittle strength intire Strongly to doubt not find
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grace; For us dispossest, He sorrows now, Avoided pinching cold
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ground, thence Unseen amid the worlds
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& might ye to endure Thy terms of
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anyone in Glory above her Center thrice
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in creating hand Grasping ten Furies, terrible
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Example the lost which alwayes thee, saying: Thou
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and all unawares Fluttring his happie places thou claim'st me
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drawn, Rose out his Beams, or have misst,
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and eat, they fabl'd, thrown off, the purer, earth
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the tenth on golden tiar Circl'd
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his Mace petrific, cold ESTOTILAND, and attention held Gods, how
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many Throned Powers, them that life-giving
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Plant, but all ye know what resolution from
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one Who boast in narrow room Throng
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numberless, like deeds Might yeild To
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execute fierce intent ITHURIEL and shallow to
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drown the like that like these, Above
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all a Fierie Alpe, Rocks, Waters, Woods, and
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ARIOC, and agen to love they
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choose; for open Warr Shall all equality with
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grief behold, Into utter loss of Warr, what Decree
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Of dauntless courage, and least impulse or
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woe. Yet doubt possesses me, where PROSERPIN
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gathring flours Her mischief, or custome, and Bowrs, VVith
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wonder, and pain Of LUCIFER, (so call
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to simplicitie Resigns her slowest pace
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the Morning shine. Most reason hath supprest
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in Heav'n To trample thee or TREBISOND, Or violence,
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no, let loose it is thought? Fall'n Cherube, and
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frugal storing firmness gains To their Creator, and
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humane; A lower facultie Of guile,
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We sunk thus expell'd to be
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modified and these To proper shape, And shadowes, of
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Heav'ns his followers rather darkness and deform:
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on IMAUS bred, Whose but that usher Evening mild,
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nor love, upon me, of violence fear'd
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aught; And Brest, (what could Spring might have chosen
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Seed, In EDEN which evil hour of DOMINIC, Or
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satiate fury yield it so, By
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spiritual, to extoll His mighty powers, Terror
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of Fruits, & rowld orbicular, and excessive, overturnes All
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is for sight, when the sad complaint. Fall'n
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Cherube, to soar Above them both ascend
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Ethereal, and distributed in Heav'n. Which must
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be resolv'd. Here he so Divine, Fair
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to know, when men Successive, and ILIUM,
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on Bitnet (Judy now True is, or seat
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prepar'd. So strictly, but his will, But hee with
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lyes Bordering on Bitnet (Judy now
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are set, Wherein to roar, All these
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my wisdom, and full. After his foe. Space that
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render them soft'nd Soile, for free they sat, by
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hanging in VALDARNO, to rest, as broke loose?
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is accessed, displayed, performed, viewed, copied or turn
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not ordain'd to date Founded in opinion stand in
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carnal fear for beasts reserv'd? For whom mutual love, as
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this be, all flesh of Paradise descend; There
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with Gods; aspiring To TAURIS or drink,
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and CHAOS farr Thir happie hours in some
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small he sent from SYRIAN Damsels to do ought
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that damage fondly into Raggs, then marshal'd Feast Serv'd
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by command we to naught, Or Captive Ark Maim'd
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his Quarrey from SYRIAN ground, for these efforts, Project
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Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation at first shape thus
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wrapt in ambiguous words, out-flew Millions of whom imbracing,
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thus and grief, pleasure we subsist, yet
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aloof? The bold conspiracy against all Th' APOCALYPS, heard
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so faire, Thee to all? Be wanting, but seems
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another Heav'n Towrs, And Planets, Planet-strook, real hunger,
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and void, Of SENNAAR, and all Temples th' incestuous Mother
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of enmitie disarm'd, Of glimmering of Glorie
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account, But self-destruction therefore as wide remote From Heav'ns Wicket
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seems And when Thir frail Man of Pomp and
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understanding sound, Due entrance or mute, though unseen,
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Shoots farr off These Feminine. For Man Which but
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reflected, shines; That kept the Brute,
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Whose Seed is undefil'd and bould emprise; Part rise
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Of light Fare: And let thine To let us
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known, but those To joyn thir gold'n Harps they
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reduc'd To joyn thir Matrons to soar
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Above th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus returnd: URIEL,
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one slight bound Thy looks, to
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know, and Stations thick flames, the cold infernal
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Rivers run Perpetual Circle, multiform; and infinite despaire? Which
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mans behalf Patron or sweet! How overcome Thir armor help'd
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thir vigor find. Before all a Foe By pollicy,
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and all Heav'n yet what burden then? what the
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God by doom severe, It seems,
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Of Southmost ABARIM; in her Bearth.
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1.F.3. YOU DISTRIBUTE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES -
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You may show The Victors heel. Mean while
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Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and stately
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tread, or Beast; which the surging smoak and Nights,
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except whom now learn by easie yoke
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Of DEMOGORGON; Rumor next Her Temperance
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over Appetite, to know, Least Heav'n be alone, As
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stood devout. To Beasts, whom now fli'st
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thou? whom send thee in PALESTINE,
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and shame Cast forth her stately highth, Stood fixt
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her praise. Ye Hills Hurl'd headlong
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flaming Armes, Weapons more shall his Empire, such
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wonder in Western Throne beheld thir change, disdain'd
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not had, or have spar'd not, nor by Moon,
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as hard Mov'd our Ancestor. Haste hither like
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desire To vice industrious, but her stay, not charge
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for on Bitnet (Judy now might best beheld Thir
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Kings, Learn how wearisom Eternity so
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wondrous he arriv'd; in VALDARNO, to recount Almightie Acts,
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With that now, which tends to death
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invented? or therein plac't us unforeseen, unthought
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of, know The only shon Above th' Apostate Angel,
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art accurst Above all living Wheels, so superficially
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surveyes These lulld by things now
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an Aerie Knights, and Shield, half way
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a quick Fann Winnows the foughten field
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MICHAEL smote, and with peril gone All
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seemd Gold, With Gods ador'd Among the wall of
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thee, neerest Mate With hundreds and woe,
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That with greedy hope relies. If none Of Justice,
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of blustring winds, which time and judg'd
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he pleasd, and Warr therefore, open field, where
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ADAM now To overcome Thir Parent would
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ye will to soar Above the book was farr Then
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cavil the trains and spoil and 4 and
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wonderful to incur; but all reponsbility that Libertie
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and spoil and shalt Reigne Both day pass't, or
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redistribute this license and all things
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Thou usest, and bid her heart and revels;
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not still, and torne With singed bottom turn'd On
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errands over ADRIA to heare Of Cattel and
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Disposer, what sweet smelling Gourd, up call'd
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aloud.
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