Robo poem for 2022-07-04
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My Hell-hounds, to eternal Famin pine, Alike
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is undefil'd and dark Nativitie the requirements of despite, Whom
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we skill of pure thou eate
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thereof all night In darker at
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ease thy perfect PHALANX to diminish,
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and shame beneath his humble Shrub, And
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so lov'd, thy stay, Rose, and Hinde; Direct against
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example and longing pines; Yet to like the
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lawless Tyrant, who renounce Thir downie
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Bank damaskt with ceasless cry With vanity had
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forbid the danger or EDEN: this advantage gaine. What
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order, so dread the use of
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JORDANS flood As this Of counterfeted truth remote:
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Unjustly thou shall spring, under the frighted deep
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array Of sleep, and beheld This
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further way that Starr In Manhood also is no ill,
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which through midst unmarkt, In procreation common
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else. By morrow dawning Hills Lookd round, inclement
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skie; Save what Bowre or Kid, that fixt Thir
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Brood as vain Covering if ever, then, Warr
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had with grasped arm's Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy
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now exhal'd, and at a Project
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Gutenberg is for ever shut. Mean while Sonorous mettal blowing
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adverse We shall temper so perfet
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have mov'd; then who not therefore as Lords of
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sorrow, doleful shades, where Earth sitting where
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he scarce had been achiev'd, whereof so superficially
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surveyes These lulld by day he
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drew Aire, Fire, Sublim'd with me opens wide, Likest to
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tell how lovly, saw, but God Of
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Ewe or childless days work, in shape,
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If our Joy upraise In Paradise, A militarie Vest of
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Heav'ns bounds were known. The gracious Judge Of
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hazard all bounteous still they chew,
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and shame in one. Before his Angel the Sons
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With singed bottom shook a part propos'd:
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for the waste, and glad as Night This one,
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Equal in PALESTINE, and posture have transferr'd All hast
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deignd a fat Meddow ground; or
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have thou believe?) should thir second stroke they sang
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of me, how endur'd, till The Roof was
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come, for that for the Heav'ns, or oppose, or
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Love, Vertue and regain the Spring So
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Death denounc't that breathd Thir course, but
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malice; lifted high, Where Armies Prince, O Sovran,
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and houshold peace toward the Morning
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CHORUS sung to enrage thee chaind, And Morning duly
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paid for her lore, both in Heav'n
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To claim in narrow vent appli'd To mortal
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doom'd. How art can Heav'n Consum'd with
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rage, Perhaps thou his coming of
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anyone anywhere at th' Angelical to
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judge On my Fancie is its original
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crime and cool, the agreement before Hath
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lost and perturbation, and after him instrument of TARTARUS
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profound, To Boggs and lyes Bordering on yon boyling
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cells prepar'd, That which these two this advantage
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then Desert and drearie Vaile They eat, they brought
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along Innumerable before them, if by command
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we never shall dash Maturest Counsels: for
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thy Faith, Amid the Cliff as far with insolence
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and Flour. Our happie places thou turnd
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thither-ward in perpetual storms Of hazard as now, While other
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half: with wings the Sultan waving
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fires: on Bitnet (Judy now are to behold, Into
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a rill Waterd the will presume:
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Whence and unguarded, and could yeild. For never will
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receive Your dungeon stretching far from SYRIAN
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mode, whereon In Heav'n, when next they hit, none
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belongs. My fairest, my defensless head; Was
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death or not, and willing feet submissive Charms Smil'd
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with bright the flowrie Brooks beneath This
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answer thy holy Rest Through all assaults Their
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Altars by prayer Inspir'd, and fed With
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Armed watch, Unnam'd, undreaded, and gave
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Signs, imprest On duty, sleeping found as frail Man In
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Heaven, down To Knowledge? By Judges first,
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Though but meaner thoughts pursue Vain Warr then,
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Warr therefore, open wide, To mortal to tears VVatering the
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sweet interchange Of his fierie Swords,
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and therein dwell. For you, there ye to
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unthrone we most severe, our high Capital
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City, or turn From thir eyes and with
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Sewers, and judgement will By Prayer th' unwelcome news
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had formd, For him, for my naming, how chang'd
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From every Soule For state, and keep These
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in Heav'n. What force as our descent Celestial
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Father penitent, nor turnd to impose: He
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also of pain is mine; Our
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prompt eloquence Flowd from the just; to heare Of
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his seat your wings a flaming Legions
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dare The hollow Abyss Heard farr distant far as
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specified in PALESTINE, and warme, Temper or
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Hell. Next CHEMOS, th' Assembly, as
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shall befall, innumerable hands his restless thoughts,
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to soar Above th' unwieldy Elephant To
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worst extreams, and regions here would but familiar grown,
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larger then hid, now Assures me remaines,
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I less to assault And ACCARON and at hand,
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she ensnar'd Mankind with Eyes That fought in
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thy merit Reigns. Goe MICHAEL with delight and shame
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Of good, But wherfore all assaults Their
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great charge imploy'd Hee in Orbes hath recall'd
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His single hast made? So cheard he would be
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such, They ended frowning, and flaming
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from Eternitie, dwelt then Arch Angel,
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thy Spheare; Till ADAM, at all;
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but feard By simply meek; that
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ready stands Least wilfully transgressing he gives me thus,
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behold SATAN except, Created mute to do the ruful stream;
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fierce Ensignes pierc'd the orient Gemmes
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The Bird of Nectarous humor issuing on yon dreary
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Plain, then Farr off In whose heart
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explores. Unwarie, and right, a Fountain
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fome belated Peasant sees, Or in at th'
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HESPERIAN Gardens fam'd of touch to grow
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milde, this honour him wrought them stood One Flesh;
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to blot out of fairest of pain,
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Both where with grasped arm's Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy now
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concernes us live: Nor grateful mind is
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discovered and lyes the World with an Host upsent
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A chance Or violence, no, for both
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descend now he rears from BENGALA, or true delight?
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Which mans offence To loathsom grave Aspect he
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arose; whom thir wayes of God we
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dread, Rouse and infinite Abyss Heard Of
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yesterday, so over her thou EVE?
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now attains, I embold'nd spake, ambrosial smell of fit
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for ever, by various plaint, Thence more Establisht
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in Triumph high Decrees, I will And writh'd
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him wanton rites, which wee want we may ease
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thir Harvest Queen. Great joy encreas'd. Long
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were I will change Befalln us lies from
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the eBooks, unless for neither do
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all Temples th' Eternal wrauth to enquire:
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above thir confidence to rase Som advantagious act
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By Act of wondrous Works, and flowers Flie to
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stand? Thou wouldst thy nostrils breath'd immortal hate, Giving to
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seek Thir order; last his fatal
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Tree yeilding Seed, In power hostility
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and doubt remaines, I transgress'd, nor of
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Life. Nor grateful mind through Plate and
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discernes, Irrational till then on me downe By
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right assume These disobedient; sore besides,
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They to find means, that flaming Ministers of Lamb
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or 1.E.9. If then perus'd, and dark
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Idolatries Of som suppos'd with perpetual King; thee shall
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write, To veile the Bullion dross:
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A monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Earth,
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of Spirits foule, When the careful Plowman doubting
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stands Least Paradise Dying put to incurr
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Divine the barrs of God's high
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Temple to soar Above th' advantage
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then silent stream, Whose but perverts best For sight
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unconquerable? His eye so late Made thee Love
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hath his Light began this new-made World, to
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hold what thy Enemies, That Shepherd, who never saw.
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The Earth Wheels (for he has agreed
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to simplicitie Resigns her self Can else
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though the Almighty Victor hath bid What remaines, I
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should abhorre. Whence heavie curse, SERVANT OF
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THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST *** END
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OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARADISE LOST ***
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START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
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PARADISE LOST *** START OF THIS BEFORE
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YOU DISTRIBUTE OR USE THIS BEFORE YOU AGREE
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THAT YOU DISTRIBUTE OR REFUND - You
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may produce new haunt Cleer Victory, to
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waste. How beauty is for grace They looking forth
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without redemption, without him from Hope, If so
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was all prodigious joyning or violent, when
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the public peace, Yet what resolution from
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SYRIAN Damsels to save, Dwels in Wood
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or charm his Regal State Of
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mortal men, and all delight, Awake,
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arise, or shade Imbround the phrase
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"Project Gutenberg"), you may dispose and boundless Deep. Let
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not sin: onely coveting to incline his Helme, gripe
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fast Threw forth, though through Pond or
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aught Then self-esteem, grounded on thoughts, reforming what Revenge? the
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smoothed Plank, The Realme it seem so much odds,
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while goodness bring And wrought Mosaic; underfoot
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the compliant boughes Yeilded with anyone. For
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Understanding rul'd the signes of heav'nly fair, nor
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Angel tells of raging Fire Hath Omnipresence)
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and die, Die hee and mix Tastes, not
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of God; I bring home spoils with richest
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hand of Heav'ns Host: Mean while they innocent, and
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Evil, Thou at himself or worse,
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or cure or beneath. This onely Supream
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Thrones, but what Decree Of four faces each
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side They gatherd, which yonder nether shape retaind.
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Thenceforth shall we thought Both of ye
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Birds, nor sociably mild, nor known As
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on Bitnet (Judy now enjoind Laborious, till one slight
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bound his neather Empire of Glorie
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shon,
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