Robo poem for 2021-11-17
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So farr thy perfet have foyld, If so
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it thine By name Of TOBITS Son, Possesses
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thee unjust, to more equal, nor from the
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filial freedom us'd Permissive, and SILOA'S Brook
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that witherd all other, but answer'd soon failing,
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meets A glimmering of despaire, Anger, Hate, Mistrust,
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Suspicion, Discord, and Nitre hurried back
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to girt With sent From us too
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late The Ford, and all Eye, In the
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Air sublime, and Empire up here Will once thou
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also; at first inflam'd of Land, now
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SATAN, whom thir reward Awaits the Sons Came summond
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over fond, on dry Land: nigh founderd
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on yon dreary Plain, then since God outspred,
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(Such are to soar Above all imbroild, And none can
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sustain, Or if but featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd grain. Like
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this great Axle, and her Thou
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O unexpected joy Sole pledge Of contumacie will leave
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thee combin'd In counterview within kenn he
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assayd, and taste thy so gay, Ye Cedars,
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with copious hand, Abortive, monstrous, all living
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in proud will And Hyacinth, Earths great
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Year Seasons return, But such danger shun'd
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By Angels late repenting hand belongs, Vengeance is the
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fiercest Spirit That ye judg'd, Or shall share with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on Thrones; Though single. From
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innocence. So minded, have rul'd. True relish, tasting;
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if warr be Paradise, A vast Abyss the devious
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Air; then soon his Enemies. At once came Attended:
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all might work from. If this would know
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In outward lustre; that disgorge Into thir
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watry Plain, and all Windes The
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Grandchilde with me is lost. Then shall turne My
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sole Dominion won, th' amaz'd Night-wanderer
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from us Heav'n, danc't round he caus'd to doubt and
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therein or soon determin, or mute, Pondering the Crystallin
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Skie, And now Shot after thoughts Of his works Created
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or his Angels; and pairs, in Bondage, nor enviest.
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I created mind can will if what Pit shall pervert;
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and death, A Nation to gaze admiring: Oft
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to build In the Liveries dect of God; That
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for different sex, so cleere, not now. For many miles
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aloft: that gently rais'd incessant toyle And
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flaming Seraph rowling in sorrow and posture have
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scap't the Field, In our Tyrant: Now
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at http://gutenberg.net/license). Alas, both Thou didst depart, and
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repossess their Prison ordain'd In Hillocks; the moment
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up stood Or Pilot of Spirits
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immortal Spirits, and thighes with hideous joyn'd
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The Parsimonious Emmet, provident he caus'd to hear in ECBATAN
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sate, sollicitous what highth All space,
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till one of Warr, My motions harmonie Divine
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instructer, I abroad Through Gods disguis'd in quaternion run
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Potable Gold, Whose easier business be mention'd then can
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high feasts to sweet repast, permitting
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him perplext, where he caus'd to
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graze The radiant URIM, work divinely brought, and
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freedom plac't; Whence Haile to soar Above his
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winged Hierarch repli'd. O spirit within thir Progenie
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of Beauties powerful Word the dear by sending
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thee lamenting learne, When coming of Religion,
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Truth divided and interrupt the Sender
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not worst, If you receive Irrevocable, that feard Thy
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inward silence broke. If he heard We overpower? Suppose
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he drew not reverence prone; and held thir
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kindes, himself now Of those numerous hatch,
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from the Glorious Enterprize, Joynd with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on With Man Whom Thunder and call'd
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His fraudulent Impostor foule Ingendring with adverse Legions, whose command
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we hope When CHARLEMAIN with me loath to
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erect and concoctive heate Of fighting Elements, these pleasant
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the Son, seest impos'd; New rub'd with scornful
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turn'd, Till ADAM what resolution rais'd Their
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surest signal, they sate, And fly, ere
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Death removes the knee, and soft'n stonie
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hearts shall leave thee or obtain a foe: and gates
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of Mankind drownd, before him, plung'd
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in Sea, & shown how wearisom Eternity so lovely
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fair Earth and seem At once as
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mee. They gladly of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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change, all involv'd With secret top Of Passion,
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I beg, and other wandring Fire
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Compact of anyone in vain, nor with huge
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As Bees In the Starrs among) Fell with
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deep array Of Death her the days Death
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into the sacred name of Battel; and
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damp, yet to doubt propos'd And
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one Realm, link'd in appearance, forth all
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is punish't; whence thou climb'st, And higher then justly
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is low With pittie thus oppos'd. MICHAEL, then wilt
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descrie the Patriarch of Fruits, & dance Led
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by merit more fierce, From off
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all Windes The western point, where no danger,
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and understanding sound, Due search and after some
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thing no excess of Virgin Fancies, pouring
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forth rush'd Both of Hell, Thou
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fablest, here Danc'd hand he fram'd. From mee
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Thou wouldst seem At first, that live
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thus We are often plac'd Within
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Hell thy Name Shall separate he summs.
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And swims or be henceforth among Gods,
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and glowing Iron Globes, Earth self-ballanc't on Bitnet
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(Judy now Advanc't in Orbes hath much worse,
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or later; which transformd AMMONIAN JOVE, BRIARIOS
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or obscure, Can comprehend, incapable of
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SYRIAN mode, whereon to do I yeilded, by Lot
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in mist, the violence the rapid Wheeles Resembles nearest,
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mazes lost. Thy absence I abide JEHOVAH thundring out
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a foe with Incense strew'd, On
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each hollow Universal PAN Knit with vain And THRASCIAS
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rend the coasts of Dance the wayes Of Hell And
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fly, ere dawne, Effect shall his
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satisfaction; so true, here Chains and earne My droused sense,
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whereby they stole Those Blossoms and thrice in Heav'n From
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many as undeservedly enthrall themselves: I started back, It
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lies, yet comely, and shame nigh burst forth: at
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eeve In naked on, nor restrain'd conveyance fill'd
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With gratefull Smell, Herbs, Fruits, & might
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work Now came one slight bound the Hill, far from
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SYRIAN ground, or flew, and shame beneath This having
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pass'd From hard With singed bottom
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turn'd Round from cruel expectation. Yet scarce had
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spred All doubt it gives (Whose praise disjoine. If it
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begins, Said mildely, Author of Heav'n; for
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Deities: Then let me deriv'd, yet
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those few His Spirit to soar Above th'
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adopted Clusters, to do practically ANYTHING with
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grasped arm's Clash'd on thoughts, and foule.
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But ended foul obscur'd: As Tribute large, where
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Earth twice ten degrees magnificent Up led her nigh,
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to simplicitie Resigns her way, Whether of bliss; By
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change Torment with these eyes, that Pigmean
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Race of nature breeds, Perverse, all Temples th'
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other, think wee style Nor want we may suffice,
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and seemliest by Limb Sutable grace With
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second root Springs upward still with hop'd success, Throws
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his Regal State cannot die, And now learn What
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thinkst not rain'd Upon himself; horror pale, and mercy shewn
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On mans offence. O why not Heav'n so
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highly, to sight, each paw: when loe A
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hideous ruine and with delight, and Sword-Law
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Through labour to accord) Man in mooned hornes
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Thir natural center to abolish, least on IMAUS
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bred, Whose but long and interrupt can
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close Thy absence mimic Fansie next
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they pass'd, and found Already known till
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wandring mazes lost. From the Sea: part the
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rest; so long ere they rould
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in Women overtrusting Lets her bleating rose, And
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starrie Host, in it just, Resignes him
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long? Mee first Be frustrate, do, And be
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turnd, Thou and Asphodel, And inextinguishable rage; But
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drive All on by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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mee along: For those few somtimes forget Those
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terms of Right reason then him MULCIBER;
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and Fate, Fixt Fate, So spake domestick
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ADAM repli'd. ADAM, from God only, shee to
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showre, Which he spake. Why should be, Though temper'd
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heav'nly, for who liv'd; nor Angel interrupted milde. This
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pendant world, Or find EVE with Diamond and Darkness
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old, Fortunate Fields, And high Of order, how they
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all, Though late the firm brimstone, and shame beneath
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That for whose fruit burnisht with
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ambitious aim Against unequal work is
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our Loines to that rape begot These
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changes oft his deliv'rance, and glad precipitance,
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uprowld As we most severe, Imput'st thou profoundest Hell
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More of damages. If so oft Bank the
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Glass the Sons Invincible, and all assaults
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Their great ALCAIRO such appear'd A
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various fruits on herb, tree, fruit, and
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pain Which two great Argument portraid, The clasping Ivie
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where he op'nd, but that way And
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reconcilement; wrauth whose perfection farr Down
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thither hast reveal'd Divine within beyond dust conglobing
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from SYRIAN ground, or deletions to soar
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Above them inexpert, and therein set
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the pledge Of them breeding wings Displayd on Bitnet
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(Judy now Shot paralel to Heav'n; I will be
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thou; since by fraud Drew audience
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and sorrow. Sternly he but now low, As thitherward
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endevoring, and press'd her Silver cleer;
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If so refus'd might leade To
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wed her hand voluptuous, as far
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disperst In amorous dittyes all deaths wound And of
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monstrous sight Took envie, yet that rape begot These
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bounties as bountie of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where they dispers'd Among the Fruit Chewd
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bitter memorie was seen; his Voyage; for flight,
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Thou hast reveal'd What force of Heav'ns
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fugitives, and thinner Aire. As MAMMON spake. Why
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shouldst dislike, And I able
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