Robo poem for 2024-01-12
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Character set the baser fire Of SENNAAR,
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and meet: What in mee, pure
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now appeers, And scarce holds the shoar Bursting
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with soft delicious Grove, or when AEGYPT
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with ambitious to my Son? What words voucht with
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multitude With Floods and punishment, False fugitive, and all Temples
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th' occasion, whether I would sustain
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and GAZA's frontier bounds. Him have sin'd,
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According to know, and paine, Can either
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quite abolisht and shame him to enquire: above thir
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doings, them low Reverence don, but that walk the
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Ark, who renounce Thir Snakie Sorceress that
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live happie, owe to ask what resolution and
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renowne, Who tells of spacious wound in
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Thicket, Brake, or can scape his
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view: About thir meanest use. Beneath GIBRALTAR to build up
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with hop'd success, Throws his volant touch
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What inward griefe His Armes Betook them, can
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easily as may copy and therein dwell. And
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for these efforts, Project Gutenberg is excelld by
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conversing I attaine, ADAM, one restraint, Lords declar'd Sovran
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can harbour none, Created thee, offerd himself untri'd. I
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as our ministring upbraid. Reign Sole in
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despair, to Force or paine, Can by skilful
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Stearsman wrought Nigh on in mooned hornes
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Thir Snakie Sorceress that past, to soar Above
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all assaults Their great provok't, since none
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I wak'd, and doubt remaines, VVhich onely
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right. Let ther who impute Folly to submit or
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responsive each rural labours crown As far blazing,
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as farr remov'd VVhich onely and aspiring To trouble
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brought, Yet thence Invoke thy flesh, when his
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first appeering kenns A race contend, said I,
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faire looks, which resounds In Serpent, Inmate
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bad, and shout Of SERICANA, where he led
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her self art likeliest find grace,
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Thy frailtie and mercie shon? Whence heavie curse, SERVANT
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OF WARRANTY OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
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BE FOUND OBEDIENT? can doe, Our
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frailtie and ASMADAI, Two onely, I
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behold alone they lift us the Aire, Fire,
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Who art naked, hid themselves they First Man, &
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tend From Beds of desolation, voyd
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of MICHAEL thus began. Whence Haile wedded pair
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That shake Heav'ns awful brow, more noble stroke shall
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confess that uxorious King, AHAZ his vitious Race. Thus
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saying rose BELIAL, flown with redoubl'd
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blow them thither must ever to do him reverent,
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and confer Thir rising world Forfeit to
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Starrs lookt up returnd, as that bad Angels
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kenn he judges it gives me
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round With thy dream, Waking thou
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what highth of Heav'n. And th' approach or
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whose guile Gave them thir strength, or
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present, and spoil and SILOA'S Brook
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that a scaly fould Voluminous and
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with vast Sublunar Vault, And thrice in
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future access to do. Be forc'd to displode thir Warr:
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Of Cattel in fears and shining Rock, Impenitrable,
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impal'd with Glory, whom a small reflection
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gaines Of nectarous draughts between, from Night; Light
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began Is fortitude Of dreadful length
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gave thee combin'd In EPIDAURUS; nor was formd
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then Obtuse, all th' impure as
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at last led The blasting volied Thunder in
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sight? Say, Muse, that sight; but drawn Empyreal road;
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till I in mist from pain up with
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fairest of pain However, and MESSIAH, and Eyes
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And Day In prison strong, this
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darkness should ye? by despair: His Thunder
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in PALESTINE, and longing wait The griding sword
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Of guile, We warr, provok't; our beginning late;
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Not unagreeable, to hear. His violence thou lead ye
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are, Great are first, who bound Within
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them back resounded DEATH. I fell, how good, Against
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thee a voyage uncouth way, A death to
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aggravate His Laws and full. After these at
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eeve In horror; from like which God
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On all Temples th' advantage gaine. What feign'd Or
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violence, no, who rebelld Against the steep flight
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precipitant, and pain, that Region scarce up with
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you 'AS-IS' WITH NO REMEDIES FOR
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If then they observ'd. As Battel on
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golden hue Appeerd, with me are bold
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words voucht with sincere Of outward shew
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more? Our torments inwardly I did
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he so erroneous, thence I for thir being Who dwell
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and wine. Witness this license and therein
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dwell. For envie, or shun the
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Project Gutenberg is Sovran can copy in
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things else, and walk'd, or Angel, art
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perfet, not abstain, But whether thus
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she paces huge Porcullis high was TYPED in peace
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yet first broke from the rest: this woe,
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she saw, when lest unawares Fluttring his love-labor'd song;
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but far Outshon the roofe Of
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our motions vain, at eeve In Heav'n, Affecting
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God-head, and with Heav'n; th' ungodly from
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Heav'n, But all Temples th' Arch-Enemy, And terror hide.
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If stone, Carbuncle most conspicuous, that kindl'd those Trees, what
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highth of JAVANS Issue held his neather Empire
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neighbouring Hills Lookd round, inclement skie; Save when
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in them rose The Rib he proceeded on
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a liveless to add wings, Least
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thou that way And higher Would speed succinct, and
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therein set the hether side tempestuous fire, He
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led his dart, Fearless to soar Above
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all is his, or drink, and Trees wept
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odorous sweets the Streets of murmuring sound
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Symphonious of MOTEZUME, And Earth Not long, for
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us up, And high reaching to death invented? or
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Festivals, and passion into thir sex not as supernumerarie
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To these things, and endurance. This glorious
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before thee, Not only shon Stars distant,
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but in Adamant Barr'd over Fields more sweet,
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now wouldst thy shape Spangl'd with Justice, of stain
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would know thee, Not mind can destroy, or once
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BELLEROPHON, though Worlds great things, and smoak: Such
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I now SATAN, and with EURYNOME, the
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Winds, that crept, which God Rais'd impious PHAROAH hung
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not, who then whom now swim
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in Heav'n receiv'd us no purpos'd not
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imparted to add wings, and spread Wide the arched
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roof Pendant by those infernal Vaile They
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swim th' infernal States, and rested not, as this
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frail Originals, and Gold; Nor glistering, may compare the most
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in sin, till younger SATURN, he turn'd
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On Earth, Each Warriour thus pour'd: So down To
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question thy folly, and thronging Helms
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Appear'd, and Eyes that success may copy
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in Heav'n possest before them. But self-destruction therefore as
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Sea-men tell, With adverse power It sounded, and
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Hills, and cring'd, and reported to soar
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Above his purpose to Death at
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all; but within the Bullion dross: A nice Art
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are my afflicted Powers, them arms The
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SYRIAN ground, for now might I ask; Love
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for Fate, Fixt Fate, free Acceptance of
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Victorie and Fruits in his guileful Tempter ere
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well the remaining provisions. Celestial, but down alone against
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mee the rest High commanding, now debate; who long
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pursuit Back stept those colourd plume sprinkl'd
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with disdain. These Feminine. For envie, or refund from
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Hell, or Years damp and movd,
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and all these were sprung, Two
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dayes are gon to continue, and die: what
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resolution from servil fear surpris'd and weltring
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by side Mixt with Euphrasie and doubt
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To mortal combat or cold invirons round, Cherubic Songs by
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turns, on golden seat's, Frequent and ADES, and
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empties to her Name, when the Race, his ray.
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What there confess to Serpents all
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assaults Their Altars by success untaught His
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equals, if but when to Paradise Of
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beaming sunnie Raies, a wanton wreath in
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Arms Gird on, all Temples th' Arch-Enemy, And Morning streak
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the sport and with sly assault; and shame to
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reduce To recommend coole ZEPHYR, and resume New
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rub'd with Amarant and call'd him, such day
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Thy likeness, but when on innocent frail
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His Adamantine Gates; three sev'ral wayes of whom
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they around the Spouse Of Spirits immortal bliss,
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condemn'd For state, had need walk, you
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received the Land-mark stood much wondring lookt, beside it
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self: To stoop with me more be
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Gods, how just? of as here, as this dire Arms?
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yet hard by things His good from the Hall
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(Though like kinde By Haralds voice once
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his experienc't eye, but of sorrow, black Air attrite
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to offend, discount'nanc't both, had said, Why stand On our
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right. For death, like which God
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ordaind them, up drawn, Rose as the
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Fact Is no dishonor on me SIN, and praise,
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who sees and deform: on Thrones; Though last This would
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torment me Henceforth; my firm Faith,
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Amid the palpable obscure find Forbearance no nor
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th' ascending and Epicycle, Orb within Lights
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as freely taste. Forthwith up sprung: Swift to
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judge them? whom mutual Honour knew,
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but of Men as Sea-men tell, With
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Armed watch, or our home, what
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resolution and glad I absolve: all assaults
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Their surest signal, they stood and bid turn
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she ascends above Who slew his womb That
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Shepherd, who hold Betwixt DAMIATA and poise
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Thir Glory never saw. The tempting stream,
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Whose snowie ridge the winged speed, though
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all-knowing, what Faith imputed, they yet be
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sin to set To question thy Spheare; Till Ev'n,
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nor example and various; somtimes forget to front
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to seek or destroy The following the Citie
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and fed With Frontispice of monstrous
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shapes and
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