Robo poem for 2022-02-11
This commit is contained in:
parent
0d2cd8cde6
commit
f17e9c00f2
1 changed files with 193 additions and 0 deletions
193
poem_2022-02-11.txt
Normal file
193
poem_2022-02-11.txt
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
|
|||
1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You two massie Spear
|
||||
Of lustre rich CATHAIAN Coast. The trouble brought, wher
|
||||
found, supply Perhaps hath this file should
|
||||
turn Reines from Heav'n, once past, soon contemnd,
|
||||
Since through Heav'nly stranger; well suite with fair Tree of
|
||||
far blazing, as likes best, where I see
|
||||
and ANCIENT NIGHT, I obey But still to strength
|
||||
each His trust All seasons, ripe for flight, Thou
|
||||
interposest, that strife with fair Women, richly gay Traine
|
||||
Follow'd in mettle. After thir delay
|
||||
Of anger fall; And stripes, and servilly ador'd
|
||||
Heav'ns free Enjoyment of Knowledge call'd,
|
||||
and beheld From me, will serve, That space
|
||||
was In PONTUS or impose Such hast allayd
|
||||
The second stroke Both from death lives, and
|
||||
deeds Fearless, endanger'd Heav'ns afflicting Thunder, Wing'd with
|
||||
ambitious mind Of Passion, I for those chiefly Man,
|
||||
revolt And felt That sacred song; but felt and Heav'n
|
||||
Ill fenc't for they spent of God;
|
||||
I left side, Or could repeate, As Lords,
|
||||
a Cloud, Amidst the charge with liberty,
|
||||
who therefore his scatterd sedge Afloat, when the
|
||||
forme Incapable of Spirits to woe, she seem, Insensibly
|
||||
three that Region lost, Defac't, deflourd, and
|
||||
Wife, where Thou mai'st not; To many Throned Powers,
|
||||
Under him out of Orders, and all past with
|
||||
blood arise Like Night, and what deny, and prayes
|
||||
contrite, in mee along: For those
|
||||
Shall enter Heaven sat Fast we lead
|
||||
Hell Roaming to model Heav'n God Precipitate thee
|
||||
too light At Heav'ns matchless Chief:
|
||||
As at that sober Liverie all these
|
||||
narrow search and dangers, heard me voutsaf't, other
|
||||
Creatures; yet well, and bliss, Exempt
|
||||
from Heav'n, with extended long Before thy
|
||||
Race of Right. So sang of
|
||||
many comforts, till Morn, Or Altar send along,
|
||||
ride in Arms, in by things from SYRIAN
|
||||
mode, whereon Who seekes To that
|
||||
prospect high, Wherein past, and pass triumphant, and let
|
||||
forth all Starrs, fixt Laws argue in narrow vent appli'd
|
||||
To mortal Men call'd him, life so dread
|
||||
of SIBMA clad In goodness bring
|
||||
And thou spok'n as inclination or bonds, or
|
||||
by Angels, they passd, and soft'n stonie hearts To
|
||||
teach thee thy Sons; O Woods, and many Myriads though
|
||||
strange conveyance fill'd up rose A multitude,
|
||||
like which by strength, Not pleas'd, Canst thou appeer,
|
||||
and freely what hinders then from
|
||||
either side, the times may meet is, and dire
|
||||
event, That equal Love; Least by strength, And
|
||||
joynd In punisht in paragraph to soar
|
||||
Above them down as him exercis'd Heroic
|
||||
Race of touch the first create Another
|
||||
part he wore, to Earth renewd. But that Crystalline
|
||||
Sphear whose thou Dismiss not quite abolisht and mount
|
||||
of sorrow, black Air with uplifted Spear
|
||||
Of his beams Of day-spring, and
|
||||
ambrosial Night would come flying, meet
|
||||
with rich appeerd Under th' event
|
||||
is large. So Ev'n or Love, not
|
||||
by som small may ascend Up he sat; and
|
||||
slow; But silently the gift possess her bestial
|
||||
Gods; for which I devise, Inviting thee hath
|
||||
honour'd thee, and Soule, Acknowledge him
|
||||
thence And fierie foaming Steeds; what
|
||||
compulsion and Fruits at Table was, what
|
||||
he sat; and discontinue all seem'd, to reascend,
|
||||
Though sleeping, where first thoughts pursue Vain glorious,
|
||||
in quaternion run through experience of SODOM, and EDENS
|
||||
happie places else had intrencht, and press'd
|
||||
her Bearth. ***** This noveltie on som
|
||||
suppos'd with Golden Cloud thus high mountain
|
||||
tops the while. God proclaiming peace, Yet these thy
|
||||
offerd grace diffus'd, so highly, to augment
|
||||
Thir Parent would loose, Though single. From
|
||||
out of him, such Majestie seemd Alone
|
||||
as Gods, death to beare rule, Each
|
||||
on highest Heav'n. But hiss of Nature;
|
||||
some fit strains pronounc't and Love Immense,
|
||||
and oyle; and call'd so hainous now, thy
|
||||
Realm of thee, ingrateful food: and
|
||||
formless infinite. Thee and honour claim'd AZAZEL as ours)
|
||||
Have nothing loath; Flours were but reflected, shines; That
|
||||
rais'd Others more delicious taste: Betwixt th'
|
||||
Impereal Throne and levie cruel his
|
||||
World, whereof in Festivals of Bliss. Direct against so abject
|
||||
posture have feign'd, or Fish and make a
|
||||
Gryfon through experience taught the SAMOED shoar
|
||||
Bursting with me exercise Wrath without
|
||||
permission of monstrous shapes Will keep the
|
||||
Sons The discord which to abstain
|
||||
But mortal doom'd. How didst reject Envious commands,
|
||||
invented Torments. But O Progeny of Paradise up drawn, Rose
|
||||
out To sorrow infinite Thy hatred they fondly thinking
|
||||
to mix Tastes, not lost; Attonement for Man.
|
||||
With goodness bring Taste this, thou
|
||||
us hence: Here finish'd hee, as erst
|
||||
they see thou not tri'd: and bound
|
||||
his courage and mad demeanour, then Hell: Better to
|
||||
quit of Fate, free Will, And various
|
||||
influence Of his name, Though now so
|
||||
customd, for the hubbub wilde Of ARABIE the dust
|
||||
shalt to do with swift errands
|
||||
over Lands and Asp, and feel Torment with
|
||||
perpetual King; all mankind in pardon beg'd, with
|
||||
or head, possessing soon contemnd, Since SATAN fell,
|
||||
from him reverent, and leave so stedfast Earth. God remit
|
||||
His best societie, And Fish that sight; but EVE,
|
||||
Easie my early care, Not diffident Of peaceful Counsels, and
|
||||
smoak: Such was pure, And at head
|
||||
appeerd Bending to mans behalf Patron or have thee perfet,
|
||||
not Men, thy Sentence; Hell, Thou
|
||||
mai'st not; To heav'nly Quires of anyone anywhere at
|
||||
Altars, when answer thus Eve repli'd.
|
||||
Thou mai'st not; wherfore should write
|
||||
thee more; Go heavenly Grace: and
|
||||
sense within the flowing haire In whom
|
||||
now proclaim'd? But thy self; which compel'd Mee though fall'n,
|
||||
to impose: He sat; and QUILOA, and gain'd From
|
||||
the sea, Earth Put forth to incurr
|
||||
Divine compassion visibly appeerd, or harme. This saw
|
||||
when he our Morn, Or if thrown by
|
||||
Limb Sutable grace Attends thee, in contempt, At Loopholes
|
||||
cut sheere, nor Man Whom thus shall
|
||||
his grave His Seed, In discourse Is no
|
||||
assault, In yonder starrie Pole: Thou did'st resigne thy
|
||||
Kingdom, let us too farr thy Life,
|
||||
what ere long after, now MOSES and foule.
|
||||
But might induce us it not thy great event was
|
||||
old! For that life-giving Plant, but well ended
|
||||
frowning, and passion to soar Above all at th' abuse
|
||||
Of Hill and dangers, heard so hainous now,
|
||||
despoild Of wisdom; hope excluded thus, of
|
||||
wonder at THEB'S and plac't A God,
|
||||
now who not diffident Of heavier on golden Hinges
|
||||
turning, as rais'd By him for the Spirits
|
||||
elect Safe towards the Clouds began Is flat
|
||||
despair: we owe. Nor of God; I sprung: amazement of
|
||||
Power. Will To stop th' Eternal
|
||||
Justice with almost no danger, and commands
|
||||
that breaths from following each place he
|
||||
scarce perform Nigh on either end Nights extended wide
|
||||
That bred them excells; Nor content with me hence?
|
||||
erre not her Eye, In sight, If shape and
|
||||
despite, Whom fli'st thou? whom the bosom
|
||||
and discernes, Irrational till from whose substantial dores, and
|
||||
bliss, condemn'd In imitation of brute. Thus trampl'd,
|
||||
thus double-form'd, and bleating herds Attest
|
||||
thir senses dark, What order, how adore, From
|
||||
those Contrive who first Made to know, when next
|
||||
himself beginning late; Not ti'd or
|
||||
enur'd not DAVIDS Sons, From standing still,
|
||||
That open'd wide Lantskip all these eyes, Sunk down
|
||||
alone Encompass'd shall CANAAN he sees,
|
||||
while in thick bestrown Abject and
|
||||
shifts her call, but of Hell should abhorre.
|
||||
URIEL, for whence, But follow thee, this gloom; the
|
||||
dreadful length prevaile Against us known, shall
|
||||
his virtual or Hill, Nor shalt eate
|
||||
Of his Angels; and native innocence, Defaming
|
||||
as creation was? rememberst thou with native vigour soon To
|
||||
final remedie, and Faith imputed, they
|
||||
finish'd, and therein dwell. And one entrance
|
||||
quite abolisht and shame to tears and disturbd
|
||||
the local wounds of things; in Ice Thir guilt the
|
||||
buxom Air, And worthie seemd, for
|
||||
evil Ruin must earne My sole Lord supream
|
||||
Contemptuous, and Songs, In circuit, undetermind square or harme.
|
||||
But all men, he saves To whom
|
||||
these Godless crew Lay vanquisht, rowling in CREET And
|
||||
high Office mean, & tend From
|
||||
Beds of Spirits Elect above rule Us his ofspring
|
||||
of wind from Paradise up and knows
|
||||
His dark Encounter in Hall (Though like
|
||||
an Organ from him surer barr
|
||||
His Quadrature, from no unbecoming deed so
|
||||
as sons of pleasure she embrac'd him, the thick
|
||||
a Meteor streaming to haunt Her Son. As
|
||||
good befall'n him, what Revenge? the Mission
|
||||
of lamentation loud And Brute as my side,
|
||||
With Jubilie advanc'd; and CYTHEREA'S Son; If ye submit
|
||||
or have tri'd whether washt by sentence Man: For
|
||||
bliss, Faded so I upon thy Enemies, or fronted
|
||||
Brigads form. However, and all night under ground Cover'd
|
||||
with feats of Hell, or gemm'd Thir rising Sun
|
||||
On mee, or Rhime. And Wings were set
|
||||
them inrould, or Faerie Elves, Whose vertue
|
||||
and granted tax deductible to do or ignominy,
|
||||
or suttlety: Though to that most afflicts me,
|
||||
from Heav'n they weend That run Potable Gold, Immortal
|
||||
Amarant, a Fierie Alpe, Rocks, Waters, Woods, and
|
||||
slothful: yet hov'ring o're
|
||||
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue