Robo poem for 2021-08-09
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There sit secure In confus'd march where he decreed
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Thir tendance gladlier shall his name,
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thence, as earthly fruits on Thrones; Though
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last the Sons Came the river of EVE;
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Assaying by things know; Though single. From
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their side With pleasant Villages and RHEA'S
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Son audibly spake. Why ask Which
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but then his transgression, Death shall to
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comply with me. As we dream, But grateful
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mind and vain To seek new Possessor: One
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step he now debate; who since, Baptiz'd
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or fixt Laws our own inventions
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they recoild affraid At once, Powerful perswaders,
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quick'nd appetite, and infinite descents Beneath what skill
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of other precious things His Armie, circumfus'd on Bitnet
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(Judy now of immortal Fruits? All is
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low Reverence don, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the use
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and Mist, then The suburb of wise, Though hard
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escape. But his wondrous power Who
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speedily through experience taught The bold words Touchd onely, as
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much less. How many Throned Powers, That with
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most they yet once And higher knowledge
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both wings Till they may reign King,
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though hid the smaller Birds in the
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hornes Thir planetarie motions vain, and somwhere
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nigh burst forth: at THEB'S and CHIMERA'S dire.
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Produced by a while impiously they fell; confounded CHAOS
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wilde expanse, and thrice in him humbl'd all Most
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glorious, and running Streams among men He comes,
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and TRINE, and all these eyes, Whom Gentiles
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AMMON call up drew, Which of this universal shout
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Of right, the slender waste and Flours, Walks,
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and lovely seemd Somwhat extravagant and longing pines; Yet
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happie if God for thy lowest deep of
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anyone anywhere at 809 North Pour'd never comes
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it so, By that Forbidden Tree, whose shape they
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beheld, Thir Nature first seduc'd them in spacious
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ground, Insect or CYRENE'S torrid Clime Smote on innocent
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frail World; Open, ye Gods, Destroyers rightlier call'd
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and rather to soar Above all things invite
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To bestial train, Forthwith upright heart Of ravenous Fowl, Fish,
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Beast, and addresses. Donations to do practically ANYTHING with
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crescent Horns; To mortal or slack the use of
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Men: And high they fill'd, before
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her power; the suggested cause, What neerer
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to undergo eternal woe. Yet are
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turnd By falsities and void of vernal bloom,
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or middle Tree Down the deep Consider'd
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every Tree of anyone anywhere at no
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effect, But mark what intends to know, whatever creeps
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Luxuriant; mean to accord) Man pronounc't
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By LEO and dismal hiss for soon repaird
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Her gather'd now light Sent from the time and
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warme, Temper or heav'd his Omnipotence,
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with us, linkt in Western cadence lull Sea-faring men
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onely like those flames Casts pale and landed safe
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unenvied Throne and Omnipotent From this Fountain
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fome belated Peasant sees, while over him call'd In
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the reception of mankind Is oftest yours, while
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Sonorous mettal blowing Myrrh and flaming Armes,
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and therein or two black mist from
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Heav'n Had been thir mutual love, there still I not;
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To stuff this gloom; the flourie roof Pendant by
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easie think Submission? Warr on With Horse and strict Senteries
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and wine. Witness the fervid Raies, a right endu'd With
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envie and thought to submit or standing fight, the
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free Enjoyment of happie Constellations thick, That such
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could befall In MALABAR or unimmortal make such another
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Field They open Field, From imposition
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of Night, her sober Liverie all assaults Their
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Altars by gradual scale sublim'd To mortal Sin
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and passion to know, Forbids us long Had audience,
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Night From shadowie expiations weak, If
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patiently thy prediction, Seer blest, with perfidious hatred they
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weend That run Perpetual Circle, multiform; and bare strand,
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While time in despair, to submit or be
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Earth then avail though wisdom all, Nature
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from Heav'n, with Air, if that
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sat as accessories To tempt or heav'd his faire
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EVE; Assaying by Lot hath won that
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future evil go with vain things now
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dreadful and bear, and luxurie. Th' IONIAN Gods, or
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unaware, To set the Foundation web site
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(www.gutenberg.net), you find Sufficient? who sought
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it stood Eye Tempting, stirr'd in Bondage,
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nor Angel with Vines, And wisdome at noon, with
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Mineral fury, aid the undergrowth Of
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his Church lewd Fell with addition of
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connubial Love To say he stood behind, Whose
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taste, too deep Still follow'd RIMMON, whose combustible And full
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of Battel, sunk in reason to
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unite thir being? Yet are turnd For ever fight,
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(And if not slip th' inventer miss'd,
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so incense Clouds that Fate pronounc'd. But
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since by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on
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Bitnet (Judy now rise From Loves due
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Giv'n and spring Out of Morn; nigh founderd
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on either with answering scorn his memorie,
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as Lords Possess it, give him with
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prone carreer with three-bolted Thunder in shadiest
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Covert hid my Heart of end Still tend
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thir eyes with feare it suffic'd
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To loathsom grave His single as violent hands, by
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command thir promis'd from the never-ending flight
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intends to enjoy Inseparablie thine, shall goe and
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shout that sight; but drawn Empyreal Mansion thus Follow'd in
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Heav'n that deign'd To undergo eternal Warr on
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himself was so. And practis'd distances
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to naught, Or save where ere dim Night bids
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us when loe A happy Iles,
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but familiar grown, I repent or
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taste of joy: the surging smoak and
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tall, Godlike Power: for the Giant brood
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Of Fruit-trees overwoodie reachd too deep
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Her gather'd beach They swim th' Ethereal
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King besmear'd with me now True patience, and also
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saw a full West. As this miracle, and
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colours of Paradise which understood must
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rend the holy else inflict do against
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Law I sate them soft'nd Soile, for
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which who fill all eare With Carcasses design'd Both
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turnd, and AUTUMN thwarts the PUNIC Coast, whose eye
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with hideous orifice gap't on that now,
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Avoided pinching cold invirons round, Cherubic waving
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bends Through Spirits of anyone anywhere at 809
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North Pour'd never but perverts best advantage, and transform'd,
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Why but giv'n Over Mount whereon Were
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it rose, And one Head I therefore as vain
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and spoil and unespi'd To let this
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gloom; the signes of our discharge
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Freely they rag'd Against the frown
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Each cast at all; with choice regard Of
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Goats or High; because in Herb, Plant, Herb and Angels,
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for Deities: Then voluble and if SION
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Hill SATAN return'd: The Quarters hasted then I adore.
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Gentle to make known In open Warr: Under
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thy Empyreal substance pent, which from such
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wonder seis'd, though just th' Arch-fiend reply'd. O Son,
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seest thou canst redeeme, Thir course began,
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Sphear'd in our exile Hath past utterance; on yon
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boyling cells prepar'd, That for another Morn repair'd.
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Sleep on, Chaumping his displeasure; in hateful Office now lead
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forth pernicious highth. Whence rushing sound throughout
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Vital in each Fit Vessel, fittest Imp of Winds:
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all nations what remains him out thir Engins long
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Of others, and fearless, nor Man
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In pangs, and laugh; for him, that
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live by annihilating die; Nor streit'ning Vale, nor shall
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temper he drops Wept at all; needs
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be used if much wondring lookt, beside it
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so, since he ordaind, Hath lost in leveld West
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was partial, but only evil store; Even to
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soar Above th' inventer miss'd, so thick entwin'd, As
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we endur'd a royalty fee for
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such counsel whom the Tyranny of
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despite, Whom else above the bowels of her
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Kings; there might induce us good, So
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thick bestrown Abject and slothful: yet one Empire; doubtless;
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while Sonorous mettal blowing adverse power can containe; Beyond
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the voice Of many sins and therein or Penaltie?
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Here Nature here Wantond as the Son, I
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call: for no middle Tree of God;
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I fell on both in bounds Proportiond to reascend,
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Though threatning, grew Transform'd: but returns Day,
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Which uttering thus MAMMON led her
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now his voice; the Fact Is open? or
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not; shee for death. Say Heav'nly love or once
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no staine: Till Pride Had wondrous, as
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fast, With Feast and Omnipotent Decree, The Author
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of Life Began to submit or Angels half
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amaz'd So faithful man shall share of electronic work, you
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receive no way, The smell Of Mankind drownd,
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before her soft Recorders; such distempers foule
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Ingendring with repenting hand Reach also in it light
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she ensnar'd Mankind they gain from the night-warbling
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Bird, that strow the sport and Shades, Fit
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retribution, emptie as a despite and pardon
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beg'd, with contradiction durst affront his fair Evening
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Cloud, serene. All sadness but taste Deceav'd;
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they may, accept as this your Realm,
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link'd in mist Of Fruit-trees overwoodie
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reachd too fast by turns the thirstie
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Earth renewd shall bow and Dominions, Deities
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of Arms, In unitie defective, which yonder Spring So
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spake th' expanse of our woe;
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Where Armies whole Earth Rose and shame beneath His
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back redounded as his Throne Sit unpolluted, and dispel'd
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their Creator, and cold invirons round,
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not Realms of sorrow, doleful shades, where he
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fixes sad, Sometimes towards the savage Hill Delight thee oft,
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as great first-Movers hand to run By
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som irriguous Valley spread Beneath thy conduct,
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and Mires, & Shores with
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