Robo poem for 2024-01-25
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My word, my Death I thence distinct
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by people from his thy hallowd feet,
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and excellence, but all these fair Fruit
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With Angels plac'd) Thir Glory extinct, and plac't
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A passage now Be sure of prayer Inspir'd, and
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pain, had'st thou grieve him, who wrongd.
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And high dispute With flourets deck't
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and new! Doctrin which now they drop'd,
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and chase In sorrow and thrice happie Race of
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Gods. So maist beware Impetuous winds: he
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pursu'd and hurried back to assert, who
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desir'st The suburb of sorrow, black tartareous cold
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infernal Vaile They Limb Sutable grace not refuse not,
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overcome this license and temperd so, By tincture or
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carreer with prone carreer with me
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soon expect great Luminarie Alooff the LEVANT and
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thighes with freedom both Spear Of difficulty
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or enur'd not be: Taste after
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EVE Address'd his faded cheek, but under ground Cover'd
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with calm Firmament; but that polish Life,
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what ere fall'n he hears On her Husbands
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hand to sustaine His whole Battalion views,
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thir idle unimploid, and place foretold Should prove
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thir shame Among them stood Then Fables
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yet beleeve, though the buxom Air, To wreck all access
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Impregnable; oft this Fruit Of LUCIFER, (so call
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ye Winds, And set the worthiest; they prescrib'd,
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to attain, And Planets, Planet-strook, real dignitie:
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Adornd She tempers dulcet creams, nor obeid: Your
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bodies all these earthly notion can
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dispose and despite, Whom to soar Above his equal which
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before the human knowledg fair Idolatresses, fell Driv'n
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headlong flaming Mount, whoseop Brightness had prepar'd For swift
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Nocturnal and regain the deep Tract
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where no cloud
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Of Enemie All were driven, The King I abroad
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Through all bounds, His midnight vapor glide obscure, Farr
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otherwise th' ancient Greece; and branching Palm, A shout that
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rape begot These are told, So spake the Mast
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Of darkness by stealth Found worthy of mee Thou
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interposest, that happy Ile; what thy Spheare; Till
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Pride Had leasure, wondring tell Of Seraphim
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another Field he rose, and thirst excites, Or fansied so,
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since our pains, That all Temples
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th' Ocean meets, the Shield, Born
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through fire had new Laws the
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Tyger, as fast, With SATAN, I relate
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To Starr or right of TANTALUS. Thus while
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shame, the hour set Thir guilt the Heart or Earth,
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Made to men! Devil enterd, and
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posture have told as here, driv'n
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me; whom New troubles; him EVE, though
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bright: If our pleasant task enjoyn'd, but
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misjoyning shapes, Wilde work ease Unfast'ns: on IMAUS
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bred, Whose annual wound shall see Thy
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bosom, Son On each Hill; let mee
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redound, On errands over head to till
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one Who from one Almightie works knowledge or taste
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is then our beginning woe. Yet
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thence Purge off his name unheard or
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without redemption all repose, since none can high
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To satisfie for some that neither do
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ill not set, Wherein to resigne, and aspiring
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to select from the Type of Heav'n? Or by
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people into terrour of monstrous shapes immense, and shame
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to say first break our good, Departed from Eternal
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Providence, And oft Frequented thir Chief Had
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shadow'd them stood or Fate, Fixt Fate, So as such
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Foes To mortal men, here stand still compassing
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the melodie of Pomp and revoke
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the Soule For since in trouble; but
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all And Devils to go, Going into Glorie shon, Truth,
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Wisdome, Sanctitude severe The Gods disguis'd
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in Heav'n set Our Authour. Heav'nly
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Powers, Hear all a Heav'n my complaint; but he must
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be despaird. He lookd and mixt
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on earth, durst upon
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our fresh Morning first Father, half his wrauth Might
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yeild them blaz'd Aloft by me, O Heav'n!
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that gently hast not have sustaind and RHEA'S
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Son foreseeing spake. Why sleepst thou in
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despair, to Heav'n, arrayd in fall'n such delicious Vines,
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And high Rear'd in narrow room large
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field, Of Mans Friend, familiar grown, larger then
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silent valley, sing Forc't Halleluiah's; while expectation
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when AEGYPT with me With hundreds
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and Death Grinnd horrible confusion, wrath or
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MAROCCO, or online at Sea a Wood-Nymph light At
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once Indebted and receave From off From
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underground) the gloom were seen that good
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workes no dawn; here stand On
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purpose, hard One Spirit perhaps thus adornd,
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Which he perceav'd, warr be To joyn
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thir matter where, if but that breath'd immortal
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EVE, some Island, oft, as the
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Thunderers aime Your numerous servitude; Not
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what eyes more came the Government well pleas'd,
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Canst thou shad'st The onely coveting
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to tell Of force of ye Powers who by
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a Sea Monster, upward Man In his paw Dandl'd
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the ranged powers Irradiate, there what resolution and fearless,
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nor unsung By a land Thaws not,
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But soon his Hill and wedded
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Love, Vertue should be now excessive grown
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above compare, And out of Darkness must light,
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Save with superfluous hand Hell scarce holds the Sword
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of Glorie abides, Transfus'd on Fret by fraud,
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though Thron'd above all summ'd thir vertue, for
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the safe unenvied Throne With victory, triumphing through
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Groves and endurance. This Earth? reciprocal, if he
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thereat Offended, worth not To find this
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her bestial Gods; for Race; then bursting forth all
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these shining heav'nly Spirits odorous Gumms and rout Enter'd,
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and envying stood, but her course Melodious part,
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to do against them, if what
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place Repairing where Rivers now unpeopl'd, and
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actions, mixt with dreadful Dart; what resolution and RHEA'S
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Son with deeds on by supplication we lead the
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Bullion dross: A nice Art are
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my revenge, first I had infus'd Bad men For
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sight Pleas'd, out of Warr, what in vain attempt.
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Him the faultring measure Grace, wherein consists not; wherfore should
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be aveng'd, And such appear'd Less excellent, as
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that Great joy surpriz'd, When SATAN except, Created
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evil, and renowne, Who can suffice, and dreadful? Thither
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let pass RHENE or unkindly mixt, Ruddie and huge;
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in like an Iron Globes, Earth then for
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you find Sufficient? who into the odds appeerd Up
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hither thrust me to me once thir
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doubtful may arise Of dawning Hills (For Eloquence
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the frown Each in unapproached light her thoughts
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Had cast too high, with rage. Farr was craggie
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cliff, that rape begot These disobedient; sore besides,
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That space was TYPED in Arms, Though full time besought.
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If none regard; Heav'n secure, Leaps
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o're dale his fury all past example and live, Or
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Shee first Battel, sunk thus returnd: URIEL, gliding through my
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adventrous Song, Torment, and water flies All Intellect,
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all bounteous still Eevning milde, Retreated in
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FRANCISCAN think Submission? Warr on Bitnet
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(Judy now As far with transcendent brightnes
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didst play In either heele with
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deep within himself he seem'd A thing approach
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of AIALON, Till many Throned Powers, and whither
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fled, not lost; where no enemie, but all Eternitie
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so minded not, the Deep Encamp thir kindes;
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I seduc'd them in sin, till
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one Night Or undiminisht brightness, nor more; the dear
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life. So judg'd of EDEN long after
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thoughts this miserie And various: wondring where Heav'n
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Grateful digressions, and unespi'd To dispossess him, life and
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Art founded on yon Lake with Mineral
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fury, aid to CERES all Temples th' all at
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Altars, when we endur'd a lyar
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trac't, SATAN, hee on or Sun-light, spread
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Ensigns marching might taint Th' infernal
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Court. But who saile Beyond this dies, death
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brought forth his happie men, he rears from the
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angry Victor and under him perplext, where
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Earth shall live no middle flight Through her enamour'd,
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and gates of Glorie and indecent
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overthrow and best receivd, but check'd His onely and Art
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founded on dry Land, the smell of
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SYRIAN Damsels to submit or wilt bring And should
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with revenge: cruel his Peers: attention held it be
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chang'd in Synod of anyone anywhere
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at himself Reserving, human Gods. On this meridian heat
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of hundreds and therein By owing owes not,
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much advanc't, Created thing naught merits praise
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The Quarters blow, Breath soft slumbrous weight of monstrous size,
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TITANIAN, or destroy Us timely dew of Hell? As
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my uncouth way, The circuit wide. Strait side
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the paine Fled over such horrid Vale.
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Then had prepar'd For you, there onely right. Or
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satiate fury thus recall'd. So wide her th'
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HESPERIAN Fields, And Morning shine. Whence in degree,
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Contented with thwart obliquities, Or satiate fury
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yield it rose Satan our Seed
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is held, or Worm durst fix farr his fair
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Earth he from the graceful and sheer
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within Or if he sits above all
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Her Husband Drone Deliciously, and Grace that gently
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rais'd Upon the INDIAN Mount, or was inwoven shade Lost
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sight was then live by constraint Wandring
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this globous Earth conspicuous count'nance, without defence. If
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he governs. This one, this universal
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ruin seems the dreadful Thunder stor'd,
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And reassembling our labour, and pain
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Through pride Humbl'd by command Single, is his, or
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Yeares: This Hill; Joyous the Adversary of OETA threw Down
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from deceit and betraid Him or inspires Vernal
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delight and freely what God at
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noon, with violent hands, wings, and with
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