Robo poem for 2022-08-10
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So amply, and rowld Of missive ruin;
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part Perform, and with Envy and stedfast
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hate: At which methinks I shall thee
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of equipment including any purpose to Heav'n,
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with TOBIAS, and regain the Foe. Seest thou
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findst Attractive, human, and fledge with which before
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thee somthing ill, was that pain Torments him;
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if he roam'd the dire attack Of
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wrauth Impendent, raging into this Night, eldest of sorrow,
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doleful shades, where your glorious and glad Morn began
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to conceave, Satiate with new World;
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at large Lay Siege, Or open Skie, in Arms,
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In Heav'n, But yet in scorn. Think not,
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and call'd From thir wanton rites, which
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in VALDARNO, to ours, Differing but featherd maile Skie-tinctur'd
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grain. Like things resolv'd; which wee to soar Above them
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right, But fate In equal which God
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Rais'd impious War in embraces forcible
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we seek, And fly, ere it so, And
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now My Vanquisher, spoild of body opaque can justly
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is undefil'd and hostile scorn, Or palmie hilloc, or
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racking whirlwinds, or Goat dropping Gumms,
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That be withheld Thy Empire? easily as this
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first approach of anyone anywhere at which must
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be strong. Arme, Uplifted spurns the Books of this
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place; Imploi'd it begins, Said then But fondly
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into our faithful friends, Th' animal Spirits is
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best, or feet The thirst up
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rose A World Inhabited, though thereby worse
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destroy'd: what ere now this time Celestial
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Armies Prince, O thought All Intellect,
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all assaults Their surest signal, they
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sit not, with offers to inshrine
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BELUS or message high Of Creatures
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Lodge, Now rowling, boiles in Heav'n from Heav'n
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my owne, My other hidden lustre, Gemms
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and under the river of Pomp and
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rowld In Gods disguis'd in best merits) from
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mercy shewn On this Paradise Lost, by whose end
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of Starrs, how it rose, and Thrones and
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press'd her kind; Whose snowie ridge direct,
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whence these thy flight. ADAM faultring speech he pass'd
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On him perplext, where those from
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such astonishment as perhaps thus forewarnd the Conquerour least
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on Bitnet (Judy now lower, and struggle, as
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farr remov'd from him created World, another EVE,
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Associate sole, and excells Them whom hast givn sincere
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Of those Trees, what else no wonder in ruin:
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into Raggs, then projecting Peace is
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to provoke, or woe. Yet evil only peace
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obtain'd Unacceptable, though joynd In order, quit
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The punie habitants, or online at large Lay
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Siege, Or open Field, Or bere th'
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adventrous Bands With cruel his brethren, and with words
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and fledge with ambitious to regain the dreadful
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length submits To my scornful turn'd, But
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he passd, the spacious wound shall
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yeild it away or Freeze, with me
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grew On Hills Lookd round, Whereon a better warmth
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and printed and voice much won who deceive
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his second sours of Men: And now become As
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we to hurt him, thy beams, and passion to
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move Embattelld; when God made thir languisht hope resolve
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To judge On every Bird When I
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see, and ANCIENT NIGHT, I unpittied: League
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Banded against a seat In glory with
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uplifted Spear Of GALILEO, less At which
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best prepar'd To humane reach of DELIA's Traine,
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Betook them, saying, through all this gloom; the Gods,
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and joy, Fruit forbidd'n! som false Arch-Angel, great Whales,
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and with adverse power Which of
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Glorie or possess The rest In Heav'n, though the
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dire attack Of tenfold Adamant, his great Creator bounteous
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still assure: though far Outshon the dust
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and therein Each thing not soon discerns, and
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Redeemer voluntarie, And Earth above his Lordly
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sits Shrin'd in despair, to me,
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so cleer, sharp'nd his choice too
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light Flew upward, spirited with me seemd
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other Parts besides Imagind rather Mee not, and
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smoak: Such wonder at first knew would
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either Coast averse From AROER to enjoy;
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for wide his dart, Fearless to bend that now
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Through Optic Glass the gratious purpose to force is
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free, and regain the bright Ten thousand
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Leagues awry Into th' inevitable Subdues us, in Glory
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never pass'd, and Reason hath pourd. Ah wherefore!
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he bowd His best merits) from
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mightier service as in Triumph high
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advantages thir might; The King The onely
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weake Against the Minstrelsie of quick
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instinctive motion we discharge Freely put thy punishment, False fugitive,
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and shame Of shrubs and therein or when
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sleep dissent? new praise. Joyn voices all Temples th'
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Accuser of som connatural force as
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rais'd Above them to dwell; That
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I keep, by manly hung Like a
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Mountain Pines, With singed bottom broad circumference Hung
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on a Structure high, High Thron'd above
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thir thoughts Assur'd me returns Of order, how chang'd From
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Heav'n, above his Angels; to converse Induc'd
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me. Some easier habitation, bend all a
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shadie Grove, What words with Eternal spirits; or
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such Audacious neighbourhood, the use of some
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misfortune brings Over the same. Wonder not
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her plaint. 1.C. The ridges of Men
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though doubld now Such place of
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Mankind, Mother of ye durst not lost; the
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fraudulent Impostor foule Thir visages and Stone Of
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many are those Whose annual wound shall pay. Accept
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this more attentive minde Of mighty Quadrate
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joyn'd That farr remov'd may range: To evangelize the
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INDIAN Mount, while now more; but of tempestuous
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fire, His counsel whom mutual help And never
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to degree Of Dulcet Symphonies and
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colour glorious once as appertaine To the damn'd
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Loose all Eternitie, dwelt then Unbrok'n,
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and superiour Fiend thus double-form'd, and cleerd,
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and th' incensed Father, what things
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at command, and strength is most
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or sollid Rock or distribute this
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agreement and besought The trouble Holy Memorials, acts
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of Jasper shon Filial obedience: So spake the
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Oracle of Cherub rode Followd with
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me. As Man fall'n. Yet not obeying, Hath honourd more?
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Our prompt eloquence Flowd from every Bolt and
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passion to invade Heav'n, with shatterd Armes
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clung to adorne Her unadorned golden days, fruitful of
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Heav'n. Which mans polluting Sin and scourge that saw,
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Surveying his Revellers, the Vision led by mee is
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best, Wherever thus MAMMON spake. Why hast
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lost, should enthrall to men: Both
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in Heav'n that God, from Councel call'd
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EGYPT, divided into the terms Of thy
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seat The second groan, Long had prepar'd For never
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to whom now fild with revenge On duty, sleeping found
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obedient, and Reason flow, Nightly I heard Commanding
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loud. So without cloud Of Patience and
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plaid at last arose With tract Of SENNAAR, and
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last Farr less need As Lords, leader to
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corporal nutriments perhaps the least, Still
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luminous inferior Orbs, Or that, not fear'd;
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should find means of vocal by Night, and circling
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row of woe, In bold design Pleas'd
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highly they sate, and with corporeal barr. But
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goe and involve, done this, and renowne,
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Who after known till I suppose If such resemblances
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methinks I repent or Yeares: This most Endeavour
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Peace: thir strife of Worshippers Holy Memorials, acts of
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supernal Power. Will either quite consume us,
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that excels in one. Before thee; but of anyone
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in daily flow From what may copy it,
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man in none appeerd, Love accurst, that shall
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never will occasion want, nor Rain produce new thirst
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Of waters dark Illumine, what sleep and Soule,
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Acknowledge him down alone Encompass'd shall shame that
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can grow Where thou beest he;
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But thee, foretold Should yet none appeerd, Love consists
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not; Nature multiplies Her bearded Grove
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The Kingdoms of merit, That one he redeems, His
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fixed Anchor in sleep, and charitable
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donations to Death expos'd The pleasant soile Wants
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not abstain, But in Heav'n Gate of
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flaming Chariot of darkness! full of
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anyone anywhere at eeve In horror; from
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him com, And disobedience: On golden Scales, yet know
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withall, Since through experience of works at
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will. To work divinely brought, Yet why come
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Into th' indignant waves. Now lately what so
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is low and concoctive heate Of ARABIE the first,
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him Som safer resolution, which both descend The
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character of sorrow, doleful shades, where ere
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fresh and understanding sound, Due entrance up rose
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BELIAL, flown with deeds What feign'd Or hear'st
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thou fledst: if Spirit perhaps Designing or
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deceive, or blame lights on the free Acceptance
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of light, but of electronic works at command,
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ere dawne, Effect shall recure, Not of
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mankind Be real, as this Fountain by Lot hath
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spent of this her Husband Drone Deliciously,
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and longing pines; Yet mutable; whence learnt:
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who heard, and therein plant A Lazar-house it
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down, and massie Ore, The others aid. I
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pursue Vain Warr Irreconcileable, to work in
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PALESTINE, and Songs, In presence falls
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deceiv'd The doubts that smooth ADONIS from on
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Bitnet (Judy now hear mee of Locusts swarming
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next Provokes my being, Discursive, or
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Justice had from despair Our great
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Maker Omnipotent, Immutable, Immortal, Infinite, Eternal eye,
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His famine should be interpreted to endure? courageous Chief,
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The hollow dark Idolatries Of sooty coal the
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circuit walles this windie Sea flow'd Fast
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by soft showers; and Fish, Beast, and
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with calm Firmament; but Life in despair,
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to pass commodiously this agreement for such place
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of Palm-tree pleasantest to climbe.
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