Robo poem for 2020-09-10
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Fall'n Cherube, and smallest Magnitude close recess and
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Creeping things, foreseen This answer thus expell'd to
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descrie the PROMIS'D LAND to soar Above
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them better Race of seeming pure,
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accustomd hour their Shrines, Abominations; and full
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blaze diffus'd, so neer him Hell bounds
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in despair, to dewy Eve, A Shape within Began to
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be modified and with infinite descents
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Beneath GIBRALTAR to submit or our
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Darkness, cannot hurt ye, and gates of
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God ordaind; Out of monstrous shapes immense, and with
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goodliest Trees of God; I drag him
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thanks, How oft remember, when sad exclusion
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from the limited thir foes more in an ignominy and
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gave it brought: and movd, and
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Twilight gray Dawn, and dangers, heard cry
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of Angels; and never to lop thir
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grassie terf Thir Crowns inwove with conscious terrours vex
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me seemd In common, rang'd in AUSONIAN land First-seen,
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or Grape: to tell him out of
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pain of disobedience, till part in Triumph high praise,
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who rather not, thy head, devouring fire. Then
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Fables name unheard or Years damp my Celestial
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Panoplie all Farr off all th' unwise, or cure
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or Heaven, or 1.E.9. If Natures
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desire, Had need All I also happier,
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shall rejoyce, And love is evil fame. But if
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no longer pause Down right The thickest covert
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guile, We can put off, and chase Anguish and
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one whose mortal wound Pass'd frequent, and Wedlock-bound To their
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liveliest pledge Of Speculation; for thou sit and
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me soon, yet none shall pervert; and sleek enamel'd
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Neck, Fawning, and dark Ended rejoycing in reward Of his
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sight endur'd not, for sight, but downward bent,
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admiring more availes Valour or fleecy
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Flock, Ewes and therein live, Though
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distant to soar Above th' AEQUATOR,
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as in faith, in Devotion, to donate royalties
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under pendant world, whom thou deprav'st it presume,
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might erre in Heav'n is dispenc't, and that shall
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end Thou also taste, And Bush with their revenge.
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First, what will And that live: Nor long
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have walkt with me for another EVE, thy perfet
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have sinnd, Not uninvented that, which I thence
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I blame thee can high Woods and
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Shield, Awaiting what further consolation left so as
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farr more delusive, not ordain'd In Nature shews
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of mine eyes what before the Love-tale Infected SIONS
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daughters with mine. Whence and spread Ensigns
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marching might offer now rowl, where likeliest by
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th' infernal flame, Which of Good lost, not
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fear'd; should with meats & them forth, till now the
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Cherubim; yea, often plac'd Within appointed
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stand His Seat the free to express
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them thence Invoke thy Saviour of Sea
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he abides, Transfus'd on mischief, and specious object of
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Pomp and longing pines; Yet soon Bursting with
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adverse Upon her swelling Breast Naked met The
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Calf in thine Equivalent or heav'd his
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first broke peace Found worthy of Warr, Caught in
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Heav'n had need were herds Attest thir Fountain or
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violent, when vapors fir'd Impress the ranks ascend Ethereal,
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and thrice to faile; objects distant
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farr my walk; And his Bowre. Thy words, Creator
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wise, Constant, mature, proof unheeded; others note Singing thir
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limber fans For state, had Of ARGUS, and therein
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Man fall'n. Yet live no life. So
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he drew to us, as Princes, Potentates, Warriers,
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the Gate, displeas'd All perfet good I could name
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best order from thy Lot hath
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quencht thir mornings rural sound; If true, If dream'd,
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If true, If true, they among the use of
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I forewarn thee, still
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greatest distance argues as the Earth; with ambitious
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to soar Above all Delight. Such applause was created,
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needs not her didst accept My
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hold his Kingdom, left him, that breaths from
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pursuit Back from liveless Rib. Being
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as henceforth most he flies. At the glittering
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Starr-light without leave Thy ofspring, sole appoints;
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Number sufficient to tell Of mightiest
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rais'd Above them every kinde Wondrous in member, joynt, or
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heav'd his right side; then elsewhere
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seen, The Glory abounds, Therefore thy presum'd So fitly
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them that look'd a broad Suns
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more Cease I exclude. But what change Thir
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doctrine and thinner Aire. As new world was
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at worst On all summ'd thir
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long he despis'd His proud seate
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Of Wisdom, what Revenge? the beginning, that
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flies, And God They sat A Foe in
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Heav'n were abasht, and accept My
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Glorie, my choice Leads him his Meridian Towre:
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Then from end me? ye then silent circumspection unespi'd. Now
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whenas sacred Fruit she comes Lur'd with Laws thou
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then in Front engraven Deliberation sat mute,
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Pondering the Maker, be free, what must
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exasperate Th' untractable Abysse, plung'd in Front Presented with
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some glad I voutsafe. He trusted
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to raunge, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu
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on Bitnet (Judy now Advanc't in DAN, Lik'ning his fatal
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Throne: Which now might serve thir own, that Forbidden Tree,
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whose lives in mist, the heat of golden
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tresses wore Of yesterday, so he heard
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As joyn'd The sequel each Plant &
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youth about the tenth on Bitnet (Judy
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now smiles, when those Shall tremble,
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he sought with swiftest wing, as that
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watchd, hee admiring more chearful dawne
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Obtains the mind, whose substantial dores, and drinkst,
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seeking but different degree Disjoyne us, and full.
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After the sense With sweet Are
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ever to descrie the slope their Creation-Day Created or
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flight and blest his Love Immense, and
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all Temples th' anointed King; And starrie
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Host, nor thou know'st how may
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praise; Who have lost us advise, may not onely Son,
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who Reigns And force believe Almighty, since our
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first Hath tasted, yet there From this shape
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they reduc'd To search I exclude. But
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perhaps her visage incompos'd Answer'd. I chiefly to
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her Cataracts of anyone anywhere at large day, harnest
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at Altars, when next himself beginning
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late; Not thy folly, and deep; COCYTUS, nam'd
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Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, and fear and future) on yon
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dreary Plain, then no outward strength; while murmuring
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waters dark her aide was giv'n, Behold a notice
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indicating that brightest shine. If shape how
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often from the revenge. First, what obeyes
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Reason, all th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring of
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some forein land unknown. CANAAN he
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drew not Time, though faultie since, but the
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Giant Sons Now less assur'd, observes Imagind rather
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seek What in wait; beyond hope, And
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set out of Men Delighted, and willing feet I
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unpittied: League with fixed Anchor in Heav'n submit, his
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stubborn patience as JUPITER On EUROPE
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with hideous ruine and circling Years, And
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get free ROME, where he works between, and shout
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that sat A Circuit wide, Portending hollow
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dark suggestions hide the Son, Possesses
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thee ordain'd it, give it, as this our
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will shew more? Our strength is plotting how
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the Foundation at seaven mouthes With gay Carnation,
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Purple, azure and lyes the worship thee on
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Thrones; Though huge, and joy encreas'd. Long way
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Beyond the op'ning to her steps, Heav'n so unapprov'd,
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and with designe New courage and therein Man once
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The Monster moving onward came, farr distant foe,
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By us here onely, I demurre, for us further
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would beare rule, as farr his
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Heav'n, Empyreal road; till at Heav'ns and shame To these
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and sue for Maistrie, and full. After the Deep,
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because in Heav'n Which oft His words thereafter spake.
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Why shouldst not there From dust: spite us too
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high, but all equality with me then, if
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no eare to view: About her ends. Unwarie,
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and shame By spiritual, to dwell: By ancient TARSUS
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held, Even Sups with clamors compasst round If they
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serv'd, a devillish Engine back Despoild of Life, Remember
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what resolution and Land: nigh founderd on by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy now Saint
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PETER at Even to delude them stood City
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pent, which would reare ye to climb, while they
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fondly overcome this pleasant green, As doth your
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Curse! Ah, why not? som small night-founder'd Skiff, Deeming
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some fit his faithless Progenie: whose conspicuous
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count'nance, without Feminine, Her spots of touch Th'
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Almighty Foe so swift pursuers from
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Heav'n, this diurnal Starr interpos'd, Or if one
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Soul living, and thought no danger, and Files Darts
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his Heav'n, a tract Of costliest Emblem: other
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Creature to submit or enur'd not refuse not, with joynt
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Will save A gentle Aires Whisper'd it suffice his
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Powers as equal what sweet intercourse pass RHENE or
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Earth; or CAPITOLINE was found. Sated at Sea
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flow'd Fast caught, they see In Paradise,
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the dust conglobing from the Fact Is as ours)
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Have easily outdone By center, or West, or possess
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The burd'n of peace yet not lost;
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the timely dew of lost and therein plant A
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bough and pain of mankind, By sly circumspection,
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and colour glorious shape may show The Heads
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and cannot give; Hell to turn this which yonder starrie
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train: But perhaps More tollerable; if his experienc't eye, His
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Spear, to do practically ANYTHING with me
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loath to climbe. Thence more strength of
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or the least of shame that fair enticing Fruit
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forbidd'n! som sad dismay Mixt with words
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or Eeven, To th' Ethereal Vertues; or degree,
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of
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