Robo poem for 2022-12-26
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So neer the current of Darkness old, Where
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lodg'd, or remove; but neither breath in
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Heav'n so unfortunate; nevertheless, Restor'd by
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Fate the foe at THEB'S and therein By Night,
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now learn by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on by him
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cast; the Mountain as are we need
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With loudest vehemence: thither My Guide To expiate his
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own? ingrate, he inward fraud, though mute; Unskilful with
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honour rise; Least on yonder Spring So rose
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The builders next upstood NISROC, of hurtful, prosperous of Beeves,
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faire field of birth Now death lives, and
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sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from deceit and
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blame By place None can in Triumph and
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expectation high behests his Sail-broad Vannes He
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effected; Man fall'n. Yet unconsum'd. Before his adorers:
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hee to like, equal all, mine eyes
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with sly assault; and rule or human pair More woe,
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Mee though mean me thy perfet beauty adornd. My
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labour and leaves all had left him, thy Peeres.
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Canst thou in secret, riding through thir
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fatall hands to destroy. Who meet him Findes
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no friendly voice, unchang'd To argue in foresight much
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the United States copyright or not; so
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commanded to fall. Henceforth of Earth For since easier
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shunnd? God create your prey. He walkt
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with stone besides Prone on Bitnet (Judy now Of
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GABRIEL sat and all Her loss, That in
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Devotion, to thir being? Yet they stand, there to
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accord) Man nor aught of eyes, that live,
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Though single. From mee all things To come
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call'd Satan, with blood arise On all
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mankind repli'd. ADAM, Heav'ns and don by
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me opens wide, but peace And injury
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and inferr Thee I held them
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every Tree concerning which before thy
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head, hands, wings, and deform: on your
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possession. If so liberal and lyes the
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rich inlay Broiderd the rode of
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MOSES might To Idols through experience
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of thee, Father, what highth enrag'd, Will
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prove a spacious North; Nor fail'd they onely
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disagree Of happiness in Heav'n. O
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indignitie! Subjected to proclaime Thy lingring, or charm To
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Paradise of man; but double terror: On Earth SATAN
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except, none return'd, for proof could pittie thus consulting, thus
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consulting, thus began. Either to heare
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Of his decent steps we meet, who live happie,
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and their prey on Thy creature late How comes That
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we most irregular they sang of mankind, in captivitie
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he pursu'd in peace. Can else
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deep Will save the sad choice too long,
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for they satiate, and all assaults Their surest
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signal, they rould in narrow circuit of Good we
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might induce us down they but
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many Throned Powers, For since our good, whether
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true limit Eastward; but by manly
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hung with Lance) Thick clouds and made them, and knows
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that tongue Inspir'd with slandrous darts,
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and gates of revenge, Accurst, and plac'd Within the
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PHOENICIANS call'd ASTARTE, Queen of this thy
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life, Simplicitie and sloth, Surfet, and us no enemie,
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but that flaming swords, drawn from the law Erre
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not, and arbitrary punishment Inflicted? and
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held me; for destruction to look, just inheritance
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of provisions laid thus wandring. Brightest Seraph
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stood, Both Good reason to impose: He spake:
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and knows here Chains and with wings outspread
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Dove-like satst brooding on Bitnet (Judy
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now what we breath her ears Cannot be aveng'd
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On Princes, whom mutual help And shame, The Project
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Gutenberg are lost; where silence thus created, nor
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Wood, nor turnd to her soft'nd Soile, for
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mankind repli'd. O Parent, these appear'd
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Obscure som infernal Court. But Heav'ns Sons thy crime and
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shame Cast forth all mankinde, or destroy
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The meaning, not Man, the INDIAN Mount, whoseop Brightness
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had to haunt Cleer Victory, to
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deal with tears VVatering the Son, but he
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formd and fearless, nor withstood them
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Spirit Powrd forth unclouded Deitie; he fram'd. From th'
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Angelic Guards, awaiting who loves, and Balme;
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A broad circumference Hung ore the Foe
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not shut. And swims or heav'd his purple
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Grape, and Temperance, Truth hast part, such hellish pair
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that might induce us down Into my wisdom, and
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stray'd so base original, With purpose
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he whom now improv'd In MALABAR or fresh Flourets Hill
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made And reassembling our condition, thus cri'd. So fitly
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them both betook them she preferr'd Before had said,
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thy folly, and good; and untrod; All but
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in Triumph high Decree Or satiate fury thus moving
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onward com ADAM the stronger provd He drew Gods
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disguis'd in flocks Pasturing at Sea flow'd Of porous
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Earth bring And never can it sprung, As
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we may dwell In the Name
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Shall that faire Oxen and Gold, Immortal vigor, though Regent
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of passing to thine Equivalent or 1.E.9. If so
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perfet ranks; for him, thy Mansion thus
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returnd: URIEL, one restraint, Lords and
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sorceries abus'd Fanatic EGYPT from Eternal Empire, but on
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by Fate had bin hid; Of this
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last Endless, and Grace was to soar Above th' unwarie
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brest Of neither vainly hope excluded thus, though unbeheld
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in her field: add what is
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for the Zenith like shall end the Cope Of
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PHILISTEAN DALILAH, and bound Of ABBANA
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and all Temples th' applause Through Optic Glass
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Of Planets seven, and highth, and
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regret For that saw, and gaze the
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Giant brood Of ending this Hell He through experience taught
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the dore Of this shape they
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seemd Gold, when RAPHAEL, The doubt,
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repli'd. O miserable of Spears: and full.
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After thir flight, This downfall; since
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humane reach The trodden Herb, before him twines
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Her self, if unforbid thou sit'st Thron'd above
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his Enemies. At first adornd With kisses pure: aside
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the Giant Sons Came shadowing, and pain,
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Insulting Angel, who forbids he his Will
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dazle Heav'n, above thir crime. Thus what resolution
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and all Temples th' Assembly, as Armies thou belong
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not I, ere our suffrage; for proof his head,
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possessing soon th' acclaime: Forth rush'd between. This downfall;
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since created like POMONA'S Arbour smil'd Celestial, and Fate,
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So farr From underground) the right belongd, So
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maist love is undefil'd and taile, Scorpion and gates
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of damages. If mettal, part Half
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wheeling to soar Above all reponsbility that
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bad no drizling showr, But least erected Spirit
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rests. Hee in youthful dalliance with me
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ill, for unjust, to hazard in despair,
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to fright, And fewel'd entrals thence
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diffuse His odious offspring whom am his onely
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strength and Flours: In close The Scepter,
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every Aire Floats, as one Man from beneath, Just
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o're the Son, I intend at the chief
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Thee and the Waters glide, and all Temples
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th' Omnipotent From underground) the Project Gutenberg is
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a computer virus, or Middle, all day
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of human sense, Fansie wakes despair
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Thus fenc't, and weltring by curse let me already
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vain And said, he lost all
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at Altars, when vapors fir'd Impress the Grazed
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Ox, JEHOVAH, who beheld Where Joy upraise
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In six wings Displayd on Bitnet (Judy now enforc't
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to lay Chain'd on warr be here
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Wantond as equal seemd; For angers sake, thou
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profoundest Hell fire inflame with hop'd success, Throws his obedience
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paid, When SATAN stood Of SERICANA, where stood
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in despair, to unlock These changes oft my complaint;
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but down they threw, and said,
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thus much of Woman: Virgin Majestie
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seemd well consist. Who guards The
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stonie hearts desire. Be no cloud Drawn round Of
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contumacie will disclose. The remedie; perhaps Your dungeon stretching
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far as erst contended With thee
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Man And solitude; he through Plaine, Both Battels
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and therein plac't us ought I attaine,
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ADAM, rise, Wings of evil, and considerate Pride Had
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from thy might: his Native perfumes, and wine.
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Witness if that this gloom; the
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Heav'n for LAVINIA disespous'd, Or dreams he
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for the loud Ethereal Skie of more. With
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hundreds and equally enjoying God-like imitated State; deep
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within my Almightie spake: and struggle, as
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impure as Nourishment to accept not
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Die: How busied, in memorie, as lively
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shines In utter woe; Where art weigh'd, & disdain,
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from public peace, and subdue My overshadowing Spirit
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of anyone in orderly array Of
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Nature, bowing lowly creep; Witness the Flours of
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sleep. Then cavil the just, my heart though
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SPRING and shame Among the Heart of disobedience, till
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one blast of Cherubim That farr deeper
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fall; And perfet sight, to execute What there onely
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good; and possess her roaving is
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his hope, imperious, & might his Keys, and infinite
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in Heav'n op'nd my change, Bestirs her
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ears Cannot but in view they will sustain me;
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whom now one, the gratious purpose
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to pervert that sight; but wee
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style Nor stop thy folly, and gave
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effect. Immediate are my inbred enemie in Heav'n so erroneous,
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thence a tuft of this abject posture coucht. There
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the Seraph wingd; six thou of Lambs or Faerie
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Elves, Whose higher foe. Space that possesse Earth,
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how chang'd at each motion of shame, dishonest shame
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in her Line From imposition of anyone anywhere
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at rest And fix Their Seats long or accept Alone
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as fast, With conjugal attraction unreprov'd, And
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scourg'd with him fierce desire, Among the Beginning
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how without rein, till at
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