Robo poem for 2024-06-19
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If so with Walks, and golden tiar Circl'd
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his wandring poor, but with Baume, expatiate and rueful
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throes. At Heav'ns blessed vision, falls Into
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thee too hard, much they quit the
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pledge Of membrane, joynt, or proprietary form, pretended To
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ask ye, and Shields in mortal sight So smooths
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her first Hath wiselier arm'd With silent stream, LETHE
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the pledge Of wrauth bent thir sad Greatly instructed
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I see Law to impose: He
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comes to tell Of Wiles, More wise,
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And hight'nd as that Man may
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reign King, AHAZ his wakeful Foe, Who forthwith
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to utter: but peace And Judgement to man, to
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grow In which yonder shadie Grove, or shun His
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violence fear'd aught; And high Office here thy Peace,
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chiefly Thou drov'st of chearful face, the Sons
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Came singly where Shepherds pen thir
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issue Guard, Mount IDA known, but that proud honour
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rise; Least wilfully transgressing he op'nd,
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but shall burn, and difficult, not agree to direct
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In Serpent, and Night; under him perplext, where any way
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seems another row Of sympathie and
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Clarions be henceforth seek What may seduce Thee
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from PELORUS, or have discover'd and since easier enterprize? There
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fail not fear'd; should mind first smiles on Bitnet
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(Judy now ope thine this goodly
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prospect high, Which of shame, dishonest shame in Gods
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likeness, thy skirts Of BELIAL, flown with Walks, and
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by me, have known vertue to
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learn True appetite, that suffering death,
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or Graine, A thing yet one
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Realm, link'd in our task transferd From
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entrance quite abolisht and all flesh fill'd each from the
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dear I conjecture, our bliss Ordain'd by Kings BARBARIC Pearl
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& gray; thy voice From Loves due and Battel proud
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Stayes not lost; the Seav'nth day, which
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God Rais'd on yon Lake benumme
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not soon they slept Fannd with wings outspread Dove-like
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satst brooding on yon Lake of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where ye have
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liv'd and we resist. If so Death introduc'd through
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experience of Land, the length from Heav'n From
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shadowie expiations weak, If so keene. About
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his just event In shape they found, they
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drink, and Dale) Light as Hell,
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And out a Covenant never dwell,
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or this revenge On duty, sleeping found Eternal,
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which out of Pomp and foe, at Sea without
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end, And knows, Let us their
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Creator, and full. After these things,
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The weal or 20.zip ***** This Woman whom
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his head, hands, wings, or round Ninefold, and shame
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to despise God Rais'd on Bitnet (Judy now swim th'
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Angelical to soar Above all who late Doubted his
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Father to pursue Thy dread Emperour with revenge:
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cruel his dewie sleep secure; his Sign Where Joy
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entire. Then most, when BEELZEBUB Thus high Decree Another
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part loss of God; I can repell.
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His crime Of amplitude almost no cloud, or,
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to Reason in her fair to submit or
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POMONA, thus Eve repli'd. O Sacred,
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Wise, and Asp, and Peace is meet,
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alreadie linkt in Devotion, to abide JEHOVAH thundring
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out From HAMATH Northward to dwell; But
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goe with dreadful deeds Might have bin force,
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and would on Bitnet (Judy now Shot down as
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broke loose? is thine; it aught then harmonious sound
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Of AMRAMS Son Of ravenous Fowl, Fish, and deform:
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on light; when they forth peculiar grace They looking
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forth crept The bold And cannot be invulnerable in brutish
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forms Reduc'd thir kindes, himself unworthie Powers
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Essential Powers, nor less Then such reside? Well pleas'd,
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Canst thou didst transgress, and labour still to
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help, Or Altar smoak'd; yet remain'd;
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There went hautie on, yet such dear pledge
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Of Flutes and wandring, each paw: when answer
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thus The weight of Heaven: Thither, if cause Left the
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laws of Heav'ns chearful dawne In
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Paradise And we had) To mortal
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wound in might; The matin Trumpet from
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his Mouth The happy rural labours crown As liberal
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and smoak: Such I sprung, impossible to
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dare The only to sharp desire to model Heav'n
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It self Mixt with lyes the least
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sought, where no power with ravishment Attracted by
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one, Equal in dismal Gates, And renders
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us excites his borrow'd Gold As liberal and
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ye to undergo eternal Warr Open
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or heav'd his Creation; justly accuse Thir
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frail World; by stealth Found worthy
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of mean Drawn round A lower still through
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experience taught we are gon to reside, his
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heart Of blowing Martial sounds: At last and therein
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live, all is low Reverence don, but
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with peccant Angels plac'd) Thir Nature, hold what
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doubt The second, which befel, and passion to tell
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His onely stand Do thou shad'st The rising
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foulds, and amorous descant sung; Silence accompanied, for who
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loves, and free they transgress, and imbrute, That
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sparkling blaz'd, his Friend, familiar grown,
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larger then his head, enclos'd From off
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From his business were crownd, Look'st from harm.
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Whence heavie curse, SERVANT OF THE INHABITANTS ON EARTH!
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that seem'd Woman to do thy
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other precious of sorrow, black GEHENNA call'd, Forbidden
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Tree, a glossie scurff, undoubted sign That
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heav'n would require More dreadful was warnd. Seek not
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her, as one abstracted stood obdur'd, And
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HERONAIM, SEONS Realm, but all Sun-shine, as our revolt,
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yet unknown dangers and smoak: Such place Ordaind
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without redemption all corruption, all sides round
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self-rowl'd, His course he stay In measure what state, condition
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is, Som other shape, And Tumult and hollow; though
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in these mute all kindes (Though like desire
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Into all Head, nor end In temper he impregns
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the testimonie of CHALDAEA, passing to assume
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Thy face, wherein lies within thee farr From
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where is a Towr; his Son Blaz'd opposite,
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A Foe pursu'd in luxurious Cities,
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where thou us down alone they at Altars, when sleep
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Affects me withhold Longer thy cours by
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success untaught His massie Iron with more
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colour'd then worse destroy'd: what I abide JEHOVAH
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thundring AETNA, whose ballance down in our joynt or
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wades, or obtain a devillish Engine back
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to warn proud ambitious aim Against us
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unforeseen, unthought of, know whence had rais'd, and
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Asthma's, and call'd From this agreement. If our heads;
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while in Glory crownd, Look'st from Eternitie,
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dwelt then MELIBOEAN, or Adulterie, where stood and dejection
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and riot, feast and wrought but SATAN bowing lowly
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down To my dust, and bid turn degenerate, all
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Temples th' Angelical to participate All
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these that wilde Among innumerable tongues A
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help, became thy command Single, is obvious Hill,
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Nor what all th' innumerable scarce to
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men, WO TO THE END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG
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*** START OF HOPE, and call'd ASTARTE, Queen of
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darkness! full Project Gutenberg EBook of
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God, In sorrow and warme, Temper
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or Love, not imparted to set Labour and stedfast
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Earth. He spreads for access Impregnable; oft
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Curs'd is undefil'd and reason'd high Walls
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Of Dulcet Symphonies and call'd so highly,
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to impose: He onward com ADAM
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sore Thir Bootie; scarce Had in Fight,
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Hath scath'd the verge of sorrow,
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black with Pinns of anyone in crystal Wall,
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and passion in PALESTINE, and shades Ran purple
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Grape, and pride, And various view; Groves whose
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head remov'd from despare. Bold deed thou at Noon
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hast done? Is fortitude Of immortalitie. So Man, the Angel.
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Therefore so strictly hath also err'd
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in Heav'n created, nor Angel Forms,
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who with almost no middle Air In
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ARGOB and Torneament; then suffic'd To have fear'd, How
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we our afflicted Powers with high
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and tend Thir Nature faild speech be
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many a defective or may suffice, and
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call'd Princes of danger tasted, yet many Throned Powers,
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nor was wont his Lip Not only extold,
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Son audibly spake. Why satst brooding on Man,
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But thir populous retaines Number to wander forth
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Light by whose thou wert, and freedom to
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have th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus expos'd. But
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perhaps Our power Without Copartner? so hee and shout,
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return'd up from me. Thus high
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magnificence, who hast combin'd; Much less
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perhaps thou known in mysterious parts like, but Death,
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Then much advanc't, Created in Chains;
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There was giv'n, Worthiest to force urg'd Main
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reason hath Hell at thy sight. And courage and
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Stone Of Commonaltie: swarming next I approve. To vice
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industrious, but let us Man therein plant
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eyes, and lyes the dire Calamity,
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What words have still Kept in narrow room
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Throng numberless, like the Bullion dross: A
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Pillar of Starrs, as Night he bends
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Through labour and laughs the Ages of
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MICHAEL thus, how wondrous works, Pleasant to accept
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not less Choice in it rose, and bid cry
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With supple knee? ye die. How art thou, Who from
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like which The Bond of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where soonest recompence best gift, my
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Guide And torment me thus, of mankind, By wondrous
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