Robo poem for 2024-06-08
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1.E.8. You provide, in PALESTINE, and rest, as
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Nature gave prospect of thee: Retire, or Suffering: but
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when to gaine Companion dear, and peaceful Counsels, and Justice
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shall in Chains; There went Invisible, except
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whom last his Beams, or once as in hell Precedence,
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none, so on that fair Idolatresses, fell both live,
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Though inaccessible, his aim, after made haste Of AMARANTIN Shade,
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Fountain side to tell His Empire, such Foes met
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Solid or sought; for ill chance Or violence,
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no, for news had yet have disobei'd; in
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possession put to make her with
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Euphrasie and Hail Son aveng'd On JUNO smiles,
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or enur'd not my scornful turn'd, But Knowledge forbidd'n?
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Suspicious, reasonless. Why shouldst not lost: him there,
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And left him, but familiar grown,
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larger then they reduc'd To know, and
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hostile din, That with pearly grain:
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yet unfound most likelie if they seek I, ere
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day and a Region dolorous, O're
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other terms of bright beam, the
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Oracle of anyone anywhere at noon, with perpetual
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storms Of Hierarchies, of God; That Glorie account, But least
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they dread, Rouse and Reason joyning or mute
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all Cattel, each dayes portends, then within. Some,
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as farr remov'd where first assay If care
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Sat Sable-vested Night, Or open Warr: Under spread Ensigns
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marching might surest signal, they Hasted with
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accent thus single; hee blew His Stature, and upon
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him brought along Innumerable force he stalkes
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with corruption there to animal, To Hill, Dale,
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Pursues the bounds Proportiond to animal,
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To mortal injurie Imperishable, and willing feet
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might exalt Equal in Heav'n Flew off, and
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wiles. Shall I Sing Heav'nly Power, thy
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Sons Came ASTORETH, whom thus excites. Is as this Oracle,
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then no change, Nor less Then loudest
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vehemence: thither My judgments, how good,
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of blame lights His best With Diadem and
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impetuous recoile and CYTHEREA'S Son; If thence
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diffuse His eye On evil hast maintaind Against
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us round Of true limit Eastward; but so
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long reach then, mee reproach us rather
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such grace And vengeance sent Before thy
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outcry, and thrice threefold the conflagrant mass, purg'd The
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person lost and gave it gives Heroic deeds Fearless, endanger'd
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Heav'ns fugitives, and bid sound throughout the
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Victors will. So spake the ground, Insect or
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cannot die, Least it then avail though damnd
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I keep, by Night bids us Knee-tribute
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yet what compulsion and expose to
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scorne The penaltie impos'd, And works by putting off
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all Minims of Bliss through experience of ANCIENT NIGHT, I
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know; if no delay Of Speculation; for thee soft
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oppression seis'd All his Heav'n, If this enterprize None
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of open wide, Wider by morrow dawning light
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of anyone in Heav'n Flew upward, spirited with favour;
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peace by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden seat's, Frequent
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and deep; COCYTUS, nam'd with Winds Close
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sailing from Earth, in fears and MESSIAH, who there
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to warn proud step he receaves The seat
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hath presented This Eevning milde, this text should ill Mansion:
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intermit no acquittance ere dawne, Effect shall delineate
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so, through experience of body opaque can copy
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and dash Maturest Counsels: for the desolate Abyss, The space
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was sin'd and Love Immense, and woodie Theatre
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Of washing them preachd Conversion and dire hiss
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for Orders bright. Nor skilld nor restrain'd
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conveyance fill'd With Frie innumerable sound
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Symphonious of peace obtain'd Unacceptable, though Thron'd above Earthly
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thought, will the Year Seasons return, so affirm,
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though secret now seems difficult and saw When
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from thee unblam'd? since thou never wilt bring them
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more loth, though from heav'ns highth and servilly ador'd
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Heav'ns Lord supream Above all Eare,
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All th' AEQUATOR, as th' AMERICAN
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to soar Above them into this eBook, complying
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with me. As stood & stoop
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with perfidious hatred they argu'd then, rather then pittying how
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often from Man, these Elements In billows, leave
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attempt, which with vain things in and with deeds Fearless,
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endanger'd Heav'ns first sort Shall we know
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his Face with Arched neck Between Thee also
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taste, Food of Sulphur. Thither his sovran Presence
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Divine. Rejoycing, but hast'n to my last and
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full. After his memorie, Nameless in Plaine God only,
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shee thy snare; for Orders bright. There rest,
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His Loyaltie he so scap'd Haply so
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suffice his faithless Progenie: whose Bark by
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so small Accomplishing great receptacle Of Paradise, by angry
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Foe so stears his was now To forked
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tongue of Starrs, last Words interwove with diminution
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seen. First wheeld thir bane; the wide
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That curld MEGAERA: greedily they brought along the Son, Possesses
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thee tell Of gesture proudly eminent Stood like which
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God enthron'd, our connatural force hath all and
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sweet-smelling Herbs Espoused EVE separate he full soon shall his
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Fabric of Gods? where is its original lapse, true
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Life to right His flesh, when they
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were to aspire. Henceforth of Pomp and
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with me som small room The Serpents all had persisted
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happie, and INDUS: thus wrested from Heav'n, som
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connatural force of Waters: and overlay
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With lust then can performe Aught
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whereof all her stately growth though this Garden
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by som new Race unblest, to tell thee yet
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unbegot. Childless thou then But all hues, Roses, and dizzie
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swumm In close ambition though doubld
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now ope thine eare With pleasant veine Stood waving
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bends Through wayes of joy And should most
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afflicts me, O were who first, for
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ever now prov'd false. But still
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remember'd The Balme of shame, The goodly
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prospect high, with tempest loud: Here watching round?
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Here Love hath decreed: Man with superfluous
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begin thy aspiring To bow and all Devolv'd; though
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all Her Nurserie; they wherewithall, would know More justly,
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Seat of taste Think not lost;
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where Nature in spacious wound And season judg'd, the
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wound, Soon recollecting, with me opens wide,
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but honourd sits? Go therfore mighty Standard; that name
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unheard or timerous flock together sowd, And fall like
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befall Spirit Improv'd by temperance taught
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we may Faith admit, that breaths from
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pure Intelligential substances require As we Stand ready
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stands Least by flying, meet Some easier
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enterprize? There kept the Front a user who stood,
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While the Eeven On duty, sleeping found themselves a Camp
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extend His confidence to shelter us? this
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his heart enlarges, hath overcome in
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faith, in peace. Can by disburd'ning
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grows Death is, from the wave, Homeward with
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others. The more shall the trademark license, apply to
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participate All patience. He look'd, &
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rowld Of many Throned Powers, Under thy self; which
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before in Heav'n Had audience, when ALCIDES from
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the Signal giv'n, with three folds were such appear'd
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A numerous with loud was come, for mans
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behalf Patron or rather seek thee, What
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in Bondage, nor Fire, Against us advise,
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may serve him thus first Wise to think
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that gently hast rightly thou the Bullion dross:
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A Universe of Glorie or whither the Wood
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or shade His peace, Yet oft times
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may choose Dilated or employee of spiritual Creatures
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of taste of right, Sufficient to
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dance they slack the ample Air
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attrite to what was at ease would on
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all, At DARIEN, thence Had not forget
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Those middle Spirits adjudg'd to thir eyes That
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Structure high, And Man disobeying, Disloyal breaks his wish,
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to life: But in me still th' East,
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had th' assembly next and eyes they sat them
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that strow the sad overthrow and guile. What
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hath chief the glittering by John Milton Celestial,
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and LAHOR of tempestuous fire, His
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holy light, Save when it had
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stopt His glory excites, Or hollow'd bodies made the
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race contend, said hee, as of Innocence, of
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him, plung'd in PALESTINE, and order set,
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and corpulence involv'd With sent propitious, some
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tradition they towards his head, but rackt
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with feare Under thy Son Of proud imaginations thus
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answerd sad. Evil one vertuous touch the use
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of God; That not forget to accept Alone the Hall
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Of Wiles, More dreadful deeds Thou wouldst thy Vertue
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should abound, Some I fled, and gesture
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proudly eminent Stood to prepare) your Heav'n Held by
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being yet God to do practically
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ANYTHING with heavie curse, SERVANT OF
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THIS BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
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BUT NOT BE FOUND OBEDIENT? can uncreate thee yet by
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Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on mee, by
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Sin, his sight Took leave, and jealousies, to have
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found obedient, and as on wing Came like which
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first Daughter of every part, such live throughout
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Dominion like which must die, By
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false Arch-Angel, great World goe and
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endurance. This to doom he lost in
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Night, and bliss, condemn'd For sin, till
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anon His knowledge in things at
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mine Eyes, she sate, And God
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that feard to bear: but from the
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Den By word which I rue the hornes
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Thir Ministry perform'd, and Torneament; then on earth, which
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yeelds or size Assume, as live thou. So
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send Against the Head up-lift above fould
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Voluminous and till now Advanc't in
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discourse unblam'd: I saught By word which command impress'd
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his look his voice Divine. Rejoycing,
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but that Day and press'd her
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purple to restore The living, and binde with
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perpetual King;
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