Robo poem for 2021-05-11
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Henceforth an Aerie Gate; But suddenly inflict;
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that most conspicuous, when Heavens Azure, and smoak:
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Such night In six thou saist thou? whom
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hast heard, for grace And sweet
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hour Down to my Harp Thir painful steps
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we sent from the deep as
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Argument Remaines, sufficient to entitle me for ADAM by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on innocent frail His worshippers; he
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bends Through Heav'ns fugitives, and force of gayest
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plume sprinkl'd with ten Furies, terrible
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as in calme His thoughts, to do his Church
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lewd Fell long reach Of dalliance as vain
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designes In Heaven, or mov'd, Disdainfully half amaz'd
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So thick with grasped arm's Clash'd on high Power
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was inwoven shade on Windes; the brimming stream; fierce
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Chariot turnd: To other shape, permitted, they wherewithall, would
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build? Terrestrial Humor mixt Among those dropping Gumms, That
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Death be beheld thir Lord God want
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we again thir shapes and muttering Thunder,
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my might, & when those Apostates, least harm Befall
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thee of DELIA's Traine, Betook them, and
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press'd her soft'nd Soile, for Deities: Then had
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thither My hold Betwixt DAMIATA and care could
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no higher, Surpassest farr remote, with
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necessitie, Not of EDEN were pour'd
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Cherub rode brightest, till Morn, Or won to
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do they forthwith from soundest sleep I travel this windie
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Sea should prevail and for it
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be blessed; by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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Bitnet (Judy now ye Names, and
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water flies All knees to transform Oft to fall
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To-worship thir doings God Rais'd of thine eyes,
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One over her praise. His chief the warie fiend
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Stood thick thrown That reaches blame, but infinite: for
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ev'n in narrow search of doom On all Temples
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th' AEQUATOR, as Queen of anyone anywhere
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at all; needs remove his swift or sollid
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Rock of Pomp and untrod; All Judgement,
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whether washt by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now
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are they sit the Beginning how long, Rage prompted
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them in spite then needed Lute
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or undertake The stonie hearts desire. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY -
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You may deem him, who might induce us
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down Thus Satan long after Heaven Stood open wide,
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but to gaze; When CHARLEMAIN with Clouds will relent
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And look Drew audience and SATAN
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except, none higher foe. Space that walk
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round Covers his Glorie where those that Starr
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that rape begot These things, who since,
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Baptiz'd or woe, And fierie Cope of Fiends, fit
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to hide the Ark, who late of bliss,
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as Sea-men tell, With horrid fray
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By Haralds voice endu'd; Redouble then seem'd his Beams,
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or Graine, A Shape within them sent,
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And none communicable in these growing burden. Mean while
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they must cease To search Of day-spring,
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and sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from
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the ample spaces, o're the mightie Spheare Of SOLOMON
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he counsels from night, Shine inward, and Rites
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Observing none, But all conquering this corporeal
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barr. But Knowledge is readie, and forms Excelling
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human, Princely Dignities, And mortal Dart
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Against the putting off the rapid wheels,
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or re-use it less by thir light Heavie, though
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mute; Unskilful with gastly smile, to impose:
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He nam'd. Thus farr off ATLANTICK Seas
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Beyond the mightiest quelld, the Forrest wilde, and sorceries
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abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from the while, the op'ning wide, To
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execute What when great & might induce us down
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Wide interrupt can impair thee, this
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gloom; the multitude With kisses pure: aside the Lord,
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And testifi'd against example with my Glorie and shame
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hee Who out of Love without
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guide, half the Morn We overpower? Suppose he assayd, and
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spread her lore, both joyning, As we
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by supplication we are dust, and me sprung,
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Two Planets rushing he stood Thy condescension,
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and worth ambition though thereby to
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remove him mightier JOVE His odious
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soon. Goe MICHAEL thus renews. Here finish'd hee,
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Who mourn'd in Glory extinct, and one small partition, and
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ASCALON, And should enthrall to soar Above them of
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Deluge, fed With hundreds and one man is
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for Maistrie, and infirmer Sex assume, or immediate
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Warr, we propound, and mad demeanour, then renownd: The
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punishment all pain From CHAOS Umpire sits, And
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should fear, hath abounded more What force resistless way,
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and full. After short sigh of
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which instructs us in squadron joind Awaiting
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what heart Dismai'd, and force believe Almighty, since easier enterprize?
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There sit secure Laugh'st at mine
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ear Listens delighted. Eevning milde, Retreated in
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VALDARNO, to soar Above all truth, too secure
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In presence hid metallic Ore, The coming seen Hitherward
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bent he weighd, The miserie, the PONENT
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VVindes EURUS and eas'd the Snowie Plaines Retires, or
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Faerie Elves, Whose annual Voiage, born of speech
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recoverd sad. Evil to torment me according to
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touch. Immediate are thy Song charms the Serpent?
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hee sat high Throne, for evils which who fill Of
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THEMIS stood the deep on Bitnet (Judy now has
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a woful Race, Charg'd not Realms of
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shame, thou hee, she was that place
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Repairing where is her battering Engines bent on
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a Platan, yet my Clay To
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mortal foe, By sufferance, and passion not, and smoak:
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Such to submit or have feign'd, or
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possess All his fall, And higher
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I behold, Transported touch; here art sole
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Command, Sole in despair, to mee, and
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will at eeve In sight Took leave, and
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said, Why comes That all a Globe of this
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hour of that what God have
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mov'd; And this easie ascent, or unimmortal make short,
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on Bitnet (Judy now reignes Full soon
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discernd his Beams, or taste, naught left, A growing
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Plants, & each Hill; Joyous the
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gloom For thou anon, while over him surer barr
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His great behest from above, none higher Would not built
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in despair, to soar Above them
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fair Fruit Farr otherwise th' upright wing
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Scout farr be blest. For aught but less volubil
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Earth SATAN alighted walks: a foe: and strength
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he wish'd, but cast Ominous conjecture on or
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grey, Till then not offending, satisfi'd
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With worship, place foretold Should yet unwounded Enemies, That
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run Potable Gold, In amorous Ditties, and
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sorrow and remov'd VVhich grew fast
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Threw forth, th' AONIAN Mount, or carreer with
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Spirit, that strow the Day, Which now Advanc't
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in prospect lay. Down from him whose
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he scornful turn'd, But first met thou
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then Farr off From their State
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of pure now triumphs, and shades his admonishment
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Receave with black GEHENNA call'd, Forbidden Tree,
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That dwelt then EVE thus repli'd. O
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shame Cast forth all Farr otherwise
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th' Eternal Father full bliss. Him whom he
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no staine: Till good will leave ye, and Eccentric
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scribl'd o're, Cycle and warme, Temper or whither
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wander through his restless thoughts, and till now proclaim'd? But
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ratling storm of dim Night Her loss,
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That better hid. Soon as Sea-men tell, With
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Jubilie advanc'd; and Miserie Deaths rapacious
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claimes; But think to accord) Man except, none for blissful
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Paradise first by whose sight Before mine
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ear Listens delighted. Eevning coole recess, Free, and
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saw Heav'n upright and colour glorious trial; and
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receaves, As with ambitious mind And ore the
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welkin burns. Others with aught appeers, Not peace: All that
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tun'd her turn'd, Till the crumbl'd Earth now began,
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and yawning GRAVE at large Beyond th' adopted
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Clusters, to defend Encroacht on by
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carnal pleasure, for proof we our obedience tri'd,
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And mutual guilt the roots THESSALIAN Pines, And
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daily flow From far nobler shape
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he descending, bands Of Knowledge call'd, the Majesty of
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anyone anywhere at once beheld in accordance
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with rebounding surge the frown Each on golden
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Hinges turning, as utmost Pole. O unexpected
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joy and Gold, Hung on yon Lake
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benumme not oft beheld? those things resolv'd;
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which op'ning wide, but down alone is derived from
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like themselves at all; with clamors compasst round
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he beholds, Thus incorporeal Spirits immortal minds. Thus sitting, thus
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oppos'd. When God Most glorious, in Glory above Light,
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And should I give; Hell I attaine,
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ADAM, well his flesh Regenerat grow All Heart they
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enthrall to taste? Forbid who approve not offending,
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satisfi'd With glorie aspires Beyond PETSORA Eastward,
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to simplicitie Resigns her Name, Sea and Towrs to
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fear no further by me, whom now
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not reach. Amid the PUNIC Coast, whose boiling Gulf
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Tamely endur'd a shadie Rivulet He leaves
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and concludes thee the wound, though thou never
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to God at eeve In solitude What inward freedom?
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In with difficulty or Poole, There
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lands the secret top may work
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lies, yet residing, Bred onely strength from SYRIAN ground,
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with Envy and mossie seats had filld
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with lust and Death Grinnd horrible confusion, wrath or
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middle flight To thir being? Yet unconsum'd.
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Before the voice but taste. Forthwith upright wing Came
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like which perhaps in Triumph high Shall scape
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his foul in Peace. The sound throughout
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the Hills Aereal vapours flew Of looks
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That run Perpetual Circle, multiform; and laughs the highth
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thou shad'st The Femal for I unpittied: League Banded
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against so cleer, sharp'nd his head, but her
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coming to reply, Prudent, least can receave no friendly
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condescention to heare! for what Name, Sea without measure
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found; So
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