Robo poem for 2024-01-01
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If answerable style The Calf in Heav'n
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descends But harm Befall thee yet
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confest later then so near each of Heav'n.
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What life ambrosial frutage bear, Our first though all-knowing,
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what this gloom; the Waters under Kings; there Arraying
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with meats & tend these first He to yeild;
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unsavourie food alike Victor; though grave, with thee,
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foretold Should favour deign'd. Thee Native
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forme. What thy flesh, when two
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brazen Dungeon, armd To sound Symphonious of longing
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wait The utmost reach interpos'd; three different sex,
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so enobl'd, as erst was so. And
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send along, ride the rapid wheels,
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or Hell. Easie my ofspring of thee,
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and refuge from Heav'n Is this frail
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Man Restore us, and deform: on
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his care lost us enslav'd, but strict
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Fate shall die: what eyes Rove idle unimploid,
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and spoil and seem To enter,
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and will betide the sword Of
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shrubs and smoak: Such ruin last, then our beginning
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knew? Desire with rapine sweet the
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choice Leads him just array, Sublime
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with delight till inundation rise By place like themselves
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ere while o're the easier business be ris'n, And
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time infus'd Bad men orewatcht, whose fruit
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Mans mortal doom'd. How cam'st thou believe?)
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should be blinded more, and food Gave thee, rather to
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soar Above them to transgress. To
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trample thee hither summond, since calld That gave
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me on by whose presence ADAM answerd milde.
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This tumult, and upon his place, and Omnipotent to
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doom Reserv'd him found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/20/ From
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these, covering the Books of Domestic sweets, Whose easier
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enterprize? There to disburden Nature him surer barr
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His bright surface Of happiness, and eyes appeard, Not
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God by whose Bark by fiery
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Gulfe Confounded though wondrous Ark, as Sea-men tell,
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ye troubl'd Skie, and smile, to passion
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not, finding way, The sound Yet dazle
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Heav'n, If they sang of monstrous
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sight instead, meer shews instead, meer shews
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instead, meer shews instead, meer shews
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instead, meer shews the Empire neighbouring round.
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And O fleeting joyes Of Knowledge, knowledge past
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through experience of anyone anywhere at noon, with grasped
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arm's Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy now meetst the
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Elements The Tempter ere they rag'd Against his malice serv'd
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but ere they around the fiercest Spirit impure
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as Man, as lively shines In thoughts of MESSIAH blaz'd
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Aloft by dubious Battel on Bitnet (Judy now has
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agreed to highth In things else,
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and thou shad'st The Race of season him
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linkt in Heav'n so from the
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Sun: His gentle sway, And gaze, as
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Princes, Potentates, Warriers, the wind Of Flutes and
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beheld Visibly, what sleep Was meant
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that disgorge Into thee combin'd In imitation
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of fraud; and sloth, Surfet, and understanding,
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whence light As we to weep, burst
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forth: at command, ere thus to Nations will
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excite Fallacious hope, behold The brazen
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foulds discover sin, on Bitnet (Judy
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now SATAN, so call in hell Precedence,
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none, but all assaults Their surest signal, they return
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as this descent Celestial Song. Up led
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them who bore Semblance of living Carcasses
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design'd Both of themselves ordain'd Good out His other
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viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and ZEPHON bold, Far
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round Lodge arriv'd, both righteous Altar, Gods
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And teach us their Generals Voyce they
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turnd at THEB'S and press'd her worth, unmov'd thus
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BELIAL came from labour and under watch;
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these erect Our Death into th' Ethereal warmth,
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and shame beneath That Shepherd, who long choosing, and
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ILIUM, on he hath caus'd to surprize
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To mortal injurie Imperishable, and add what chance
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Or dreams he knows His bright Legions,
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or re-use it brought: and laughs the op'ning wide,
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but down Thus said, let forth
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came they, the Elements At random yeilded light turnd
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thither-ward in Thicket, Brake, or hee ere Night,
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and eat my Author, thou appeer, Back from the
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sport and rowld Of contraries; all sides
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With sent from the regard to
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skirt to disparage and Friers White, Black fire
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To luxurie and green: Those Notes to
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front to augment. The Mother to soar Above
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them stood devout. To vice industrious, but long and
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mee all Eternitie, for sudden blaze of man
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fell, nor could Spring So rose the Grave, Of
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guile, We may see thir disputes, perhaps Shall tremble,
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he might work him hung on in
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one. Before thir kindes; I must leave of Heav'ns
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King, who hast allayd The discord which By thousands,
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once O're Shields Back to soar Above the
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Empire with mee, and Warr? Warr Under
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what ere dim Eclips disastrous twilight sheds On errands
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over Sea's Flying, and benigne, Giver of th'
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event, when BELLONA storms, With blackest Insurrection, to justifie
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the bottomless perdition, there ye shall
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delineate so, since love or middle pair That
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time and taste; But far remov'd, Under what Revenge?
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the chosen Seed, In sight Before had
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need Refreshment, whether not, and listning to soar
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Above all hue, as not lost; where PILASTERS round
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Environ'd wins his foul and RHEA'S Son Of
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coole ZEPHYR, and flowers Flie to
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proclaime Thy making, or all mankind Is no friendly
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still, That wont thir spite us try once
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on thoughts, Vain Warr he dies, death in Glory witherd.
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As how spred All in possession put
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to have offended. Again th' Eternal Providence, And
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Spirits that waits On Wheels her eare less Seem'd thir
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arms, and Fowle flie above Who
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from SYRIAN ground, as willing, pay thee
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more, That run Potable Gold, Satan our envious Foe
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pursu'd Thrice he fell, Strange alteration! Sin
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and seem to Earth renewd. But not
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displeas'd. A generation, whom the Race of this
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Rock with me, though numberd such highth
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of Puritie, Our overture, and our native vigour
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heal'd. Of thy last On to will Prayer, Or
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Pinnace anchors in DAN, Lik'ning his Sun-bright
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Chariot turnd: To mortal prowess, yet be
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o'rematcht by John Milton If so thou saw'st, by
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thee being? Yet more then returnd as great Western
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Throne of mankind, though grave, ey'd them, th' innumerable Starrs,
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that glow'd the Law; thy adherents: how in it from
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men on Bitnet (Judy now transcendent
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brightnes didst converse, Wisdom to soar Above
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th' Almighty, since hee Beholding shall resound His
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people from the happie seat of revenge, Accurst, and
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mutual Honour clad with revenge: cruel
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Serpent: him receav'd, Where God we enjoy Free Vertue and
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warme, Temper or Heaven, or Wilderness, Forrest side
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That drove them aware themselves, and receive Familiar the
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Twelve that soyle may reign King, AHAZ his
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Peers, He look'd, & these eyes, Whom we break
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our task transferd From those wounds:
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or dread they have offended, Unhappilie
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deceav'd; thy good never slept, nor shall
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his head, enclos'd From every Limb themselves, and Sons
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Came like joy Sole reigning holds the Myrrhe, &
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stai'd With Man, SATAN repli'd. O were those
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Beyond thus Eve repli'd. O thou hat'st,
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I then, Warr in Heav'n Gate With clamor
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dround Both to set his first art is
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left, But not refuse to all; but of
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liquid, pure, and with fair defect Of DORIC Land; or
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vehement desire, which tacks a bloody
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Fray; With pitie, violated not fear'd; should
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enthrall to bring, Where Joy for his fellows, with
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crescent Horns; To DAVID, stablisht as from thee
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too light the just hath determin'd us, equal hope,
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And sunk Under thy seat Of knowledg,
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nor on in despair, to naught, Or emptiness,
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or deletions to divide. God to
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Project Gutenberg is thine; Thy equal what anciently we
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then should turn aside the fourfold-visag'd
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Foure, Distinct with me is a Creature to tell
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Of fierce PHLEGETON Whose image viewing
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Becam'st enamour'd, and reduce To Man, Anointed Son
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foreseeing spake. Why sleepst thou profoundest Hell trembled
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as once thou My Author of shape contain;
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Since this commotion, but food and voice Forbidding;
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and heard, but EVE, some thing approach Her vertue
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appeers For want Cornice or Fountain by
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destroying I never to submit or waters
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issu'd from Night; under the sequel, saw beneath That
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sacred Morn her amorous intent, Mine eyes discoverd
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new Joyes, Taste this, or Kid, that pretense, but
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thir wings Displayd on Bitnet (Judy now
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shall his will. To mortal voice, and
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gross and Heav'n ruining from before
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the Hall, invisible to reside, his wrath may
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choose Dilated or found the Beginning how endur'd, till
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The River to do all who knowst God
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by strength, this windie Sea feed Air,
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imbalm'd With some regard to begirt th' habitations
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of speech and bear, Our strength
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and EDENS happie trial unsought be all
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yee in gloomiest shade, a Wood-Nymph light her being,
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stil shades Ran Nectar, visiting each
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passion into Heav'n Ill for proof his Kingdom loose
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the harmony (What could befall Spirit seen Betwixt
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DAMIATA and feel by success untaught His
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prey, Watching where Eloquence the night, then
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by fire and feed on Bitnet (Judy
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now has a defect Of Battel: whereat MICHAEL thus,
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how that fair Earth Be gather'd now Of
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shrubs and left Of wicked Tents Of
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noxious vapour, or smell diffus'd. To mortal
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foe, Though others aid. I name
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unheard or
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