Robo poem for 2022-12-25
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If so bold: A glimmering dawn; here Keep
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residence; if thy bold words to Arms. Nine times
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He held Spreading thir Names, Needlest to dewy Eve,
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A gentle hand I call, Then
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self-esteem, grounded on errand sole, and choice
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Leads him best of works: therefore on
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me thy load thy fear, hath neither.
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All Trees loaden with Gods; for Deities:
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Then ASMODEUS with high neighbouring round. And sweet the sport
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and ceasless praise of Hell, And uncouth way, and
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verdant Gold, when BELLONA storms, With more sublime On either
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quite consume us, shall never to
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naught, Or won audience and foul in shape, If
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so farr at th' Almighty, since easier habitation, bend
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From what ere dawne, Effect shall need, God to
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wander where old EUPHRATES to tell
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him with me grew in mortal things, foreseen This
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eBook is best repaid. So spake th' envenom'd robe,
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and joy ineffable diffus'd: Beyond thus
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renews. Mean while the AMMONITE Worshipt in VALDARNO, to avoid
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Th' Assembly, as him slope their
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Names then Unbrok'n, and turn Metals of Orders,
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and therein Each shoulder broad, And due alike
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Victor; though sinless, with hideous orifice gap't
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on high: from heav'ns highth thou profoundest
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Hell to transact with heed least all her
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hand seemd now now, While the Polar
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Winds under his purpose to sway Brandisht aloft
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shading the Fruit? it thee or Faerie Elves,
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Whose Seed is to thir Lord God
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saw, Though not slow, Yet soon
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repaird Her state Here finish'd hee, as
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wide On me, sole delight, As DELOS or
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Aire? So many a Fleet descri'd Hangs in quaternion
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run Potable Gold, part more Cease
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I else enjoy'd In all Air attrite to fear
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his head, hands, wings, and defiance: Wretched man! what Revenge?
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the world; nor yet I mine eyes.
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Thee I else delight could tell, How all
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Her unadorned golden hue Appeerd, with Love without controule
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Had bred; then they enthrall to do ought
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Rather how had thither prone in
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heav'nly ground against Heav'ns and as refuse to heare
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Of his Angels; and chast pronounc't, Present, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose dwelling place From Heav'n, extended wide
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was known from him a black
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GEHENNA call'd, Innumerable force Death began. Fall'n Cherube, and
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shalt beare delicious then that Saphire Fount of evils;
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of all. Into th' Eternal Splendors
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flung For death, or some say, what dies the Foundation
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web site which gain'd a peal shall we his
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fatal Tree Down the Silvan Scene, and appetite
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To dwell at need; And should conceal, and receiv'd;
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but of Death; so true, If true, they move;
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Each to move In blissful Paradise
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by turns, on the Place or not; To
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tempt not whom mutual amitie so refus'd might supplie
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the savage Hill Of Golden those dropping Gumms,
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That whoso eats thereof, your sincerest care of late
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they stand, The cumbrous flesh; but in darkness
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bound. Thou lead'st me, she ensnar'd Mankind they sate
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Idol of aire, that Forbidden Tree, and fell Rend
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up Hill or a frozen loyns, to
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superior Spirits could long usurpt, Whom fled VERTUMNUS,
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or Fancie then if Spirits foule, When ever
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with acclamation and Regions of Clay, Son like heat,
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and Flocks at lest Dinner coole;
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when he list, would build? Terrestrial Humor
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mixt with mee All incorruptible would creep,
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If so thick shade, and lyes the
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coming shon, and shame By conversation with either, but down
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his Cov'nant in fears and press'd her enjoying, what
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burden heavier fall: so pleasant, his Armour clashing
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bray'd Horrible discord, and wip'd them
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stood Of us Heav'n, For since first this
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earthly, with me is thine; Thy presence,
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neerest Mate With tumult less Then
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feed on errand sole, and all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that state, More woe,
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In the Sun: His puissance, trusting in VALDARNO, to soar
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Above them at gaze the terms Of
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amorous Ditties, and various Names, till then my
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former vain plumb down Thus drooping, or
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using and voutsaf't Gently for the
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Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold before it
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be the Starrs the Zenith like the warie fiend
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Stood waving to make Strange alteration in
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Heav'n. Each at will. So Man, But
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if SION Hill I forget all Heaven on drie
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ground of field be alone, And now wak'd,
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and with benediction. Since Reason flow, Nightly I
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declare Thy Empire? easily may chance with refection
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sweet Gardning labour hee; But Heav'ns perpetual round
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this happie Garden forth will create new and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT marching, equal'd the wakeful custody
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severe, It was wont to know? What matter to
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please to theirs by whose worthy to relax thir
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mouths the flowing haire In punisht in Triumph
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and all things: One who stood under, streind to
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that might dilated stood, Thir guilt the
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CAPE OF THIS WORK If such love,
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but thou motion'd, wel thy creatures, and
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shame By Sacred silence to beware
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By center, or distribute it joyn'd,
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To pray, repent, and therein Man fall'n.
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Yet oft as Night Starless expos'd,
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and Power, and with unsucceeded power.
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Shalt in cogitation deep. Glad to chuse for her
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Name, Sea thir Seat, Sing Heav'nly vision
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beatific: by frugal storing firmness gains
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To speak; whereat his flight Through labour to
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evince Thir painful steps to strive, no middle
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Tree of Warr, Caught in Heav'n arriv'd,
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Wafted by John Milton 1.E.3. If so much revolving, thus
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adornd, Which uttering thus his three different
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Motions move? Which gives to soar Above
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th' Archangel MICHAEL, this habitable, which before in
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scorn. Think not, Herb, Plant, and Degrees
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Jarr not enough such Audacious neighbourhood, the method you
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indicate that mortal Sin no middle Air
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upbore Thir Element Scowls ore the
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use of God; I fly By my afflicted
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Powers, Under his Sons Came like deeds compar'd
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this license and deadly aime; thir Arms, and void
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of Orders, and therein plant eyes, and specious
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deeds deservd no aide Timely interposes, and multitude, stand
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In secret, riding through experience of hate, To dwell,
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and goes: but misjoyning shapes, Which God
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said EVE. Hee with after-bands, what societie Can
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give not SATAN except, Created pure. But thy
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dissent, Neither our heels all As
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MAMMON led them to spend all
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assaults Their childrens cries unheard, that charm'd
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Thir Kings, when time when BELLONA storms, With many
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Throned Powers, For angers sake, or Siege, Or
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Longitude, where plentie hung Clustring, but a rill Waterd
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the requirements of anyone in despair, to have ensu'd,
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nor obeid: Your message, like This Patriarch of sacred
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Songs, wherewith thy self; which else
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be refus'd) what I know, and knows how long
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they move In MALABAR or Mountain
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or thir Rebellion, from states of EVE; Assaying by
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one, Now laid thus high, Where onely can
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close ambition though steep, through experience of
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God, nor yet ere evil Ruin
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must follow, to promote me, of
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NILE: So spake th' AEQUATOR, as this Rock
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or Faerie Elves, Whose failing, meets A
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growing Empire; doubtless; while yet Of immortalitie. So cheard
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he sin'd, According to violent cross wind from those
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infernal Serpent; he rode of rage Of their borrow'd Gold
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to seek No pretenses in Heav'n so loud,
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that won to stand? Thou Can end Neerer our
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labours, thou canst not displeas'd. A violent
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and passion into our own, Or Fountain
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side, the floud, With Earth shall abound. But pain
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Distorted, all hues, Roses, and passion in despair, to
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forget Those argent Fields Where to be told, So
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farr From off From ABRAHAM, Son thus renews.
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There stood escap't from SYRIAN Damsels to
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NEBO, and gates of vocal by shadie arborous roof,
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Soon learnd, now fild with nimble feet
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Fell long her shows; Made happie: him shon. About
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her Head, what I point now What force Of
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alienated JUDAH. Next CHEMOS, th' instant stroke of receipt
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that gently warms The work in foresight much the Lord,
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That they had, or enur'd not claim Of terrour,
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and ceases now To good unknown, The
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banded to lop thir hour whenever! why
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should better fight, or refuge; and Evil
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to soar Above all sorts are to pass
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Unprais'd: for neither do I transgress'd, nor stood on
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me beguil'd URIEL, gliding through them whelmd,
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and shout Of hazard in Acts of
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Gold. Let us falling, and pain However,
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and vain Covering if cause Mov'd the strength
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intire Strongly to appease thy Son;
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On she spake. Why but rackt
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with steddie wing Easing thir ears. Is open? or
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heav'd his Enemies: Nor can recall, or under
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our proper substance; time Become our hopes. But goe
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Before had the rest High overarch't, and with Envy
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and with ambitious mind And charming symphonie
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they as wee, somtimes forget Those two; the
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fresh dews and stately highth, and
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all eyes? See where highest Heav'n; or highest
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Woods and with stone besides Imagind rather Mee disobeyes, breaks
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his day-labour with Beast, was wont in Prose or
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CAPITOLINE was taught, Ransack'd the easier conquest
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now might hap Of Planets seven,
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and
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