Robo poem for 2021-08-28
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1.E.2. If him God Without Mediator, his glut,
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chaind Thunderbolts Transfix us down Thus answerd.
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Ill for ev'n in Glory of Spirits immortal
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hate, To forked tongue Relate thee; lead Hell
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am alone Seemd in The Inwards and
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shame obnoxious, and flours; where those
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shadowie Cloud thus GABRIEL spake. Why hee the Torturer;
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when most adhere, Hee for delight and sorceries abus'd
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Fanatic EGYPT from enthralment, they haste. But
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Death more strength each behind the Congregation
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call'd; For Spirits of heav'nly Host upsent A mightie frame,
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how farr remov'd Not of as in Gods Eternal
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wrauth shall fulfill the Lee, while enjoy PLATO'S ELYSIUM,
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leap'd fondly overcome but favour'd more confirmd.
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Whence ADAM first devis'd By Merit more His
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trust was that fixt Laws thou leading, such could
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long they shall recure, Not yet remain, Till warn'd,
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or racking whirlwinds, or Sea, suppos'd with
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Pure with grasped arm's Clash'd on
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or a guard by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on Bitnet (Judy
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now Not all As leaves us down
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Into my displeasure for harvest waving round; Unspeakable
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desire To ADAM thus milde Zone Dwell not
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long the PLEIADES before us Within appointed stand In
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fellowships of Sulphur. Thither by me, the better Race
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of God; That one mans destruction, maugre
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Hell, not anough had need of Hell, Not like
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these, covering the rebel Host, rode begin, Or violence, no,
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who then To those Contrive who fell.
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Not BABILON, Nor think The breath her
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cheek. On LEMNOS th' other copies
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of sorrow, doleful shades, where he will watch, that
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most irregular they owe; when his Will For
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aught then To end Intestine War in Sea,
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dark, wasteful, wilde, Up to attaine The sword Of happiness:
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yet many Throned Powers, and sloth,
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Surfet, and therein plant A cry
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of bulk as henceforth among men Unseen, both ascend
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Ethereal, and Dale of Mercie and prevented all these
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thoughts Were Tents thou consent, The
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middle Tree Down sunk before th'
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inspir'd With Tresses discompos'd, and end Thou canst
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not I foreknew, Foreknowledge had yet there
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he sat; and should be sure, shalt eat my
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Heart or DECAN spreds her made the Firstlings of
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Cherub rode Of mankind, though yet shon,
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Majestick though begun Early, and gave effect. Immediate in
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tears, and Ulcer, Colic pangs, and impetuous rage,
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Perhaps hath past Ages infinite. Thee Father infinite, That
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reaches blame, but dim, shall resign, when
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time when time and Virgin is my
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experience, ADAM, rise, and voice Divine. Rejoycing,
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but anguish and eyes agast View'd first
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approach of pure of monstrous sight receiv'd us both.
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O Fountains, and her ample Square from thy folly, and
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upon his heel; His chief Of wandering,
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as in Heav'n it less Man, which was my
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side Leaning half-rais'd, with shatterd Armes No where he
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spake. Deliverer from the Creator, and expectation held
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me; Woman to subdue Nations, and servilly
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ador'd Among those grim Idol. Him
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followed his Image of Eevning was, what ere long,
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though of sorrow, doleful shades, where he who would
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reare ye may, accept them; wilt bring me thy
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Life. Nor hee of Iron Scepter shalt
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to sojourn in mee expung'd and therein
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or a foe: and with hideous Peal:
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yet, when he governs. This Woman to
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afford him MOLOC, Scepter'd Angels watching round?
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Here Pilgrims roam, that wilde Beast
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which evil Be good For me, whom
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these eyes, all things, which cause of provisions
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laid whereon she trod. His red Lightning see
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and passion dimm'd his Glorie and ruddy flame. Before
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all a dark Ended rejoycing in Waters glide, and
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ILIUM, on som sad exclusion from such
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appear'd Less excellent, as now; Know
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ye right, the most concerne Unpractis'd, unprepar'd, and
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each paw: when all deaths wound in him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels numberless, like which nigh at leasure
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to this, and Helmets throng'd, the violence
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the Books of blustring winds, which methinks I travel
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this Gate there best prop so
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foule In billows, leave ye, and Heav'n created,
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needs must be shut, And mutual wing
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Now less can fly By Fountain who first,
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on IMAUS bred, Whose failing, hapless EVE, Partake
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thou spok'n as onely right. Let us Two Planets
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rushing he dreind Into their kinde.
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The fatal Throne: Which oft amidst them in All, and
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weltring by Vision led me move, And rapture wanted
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yet at eeve In procreation common & wing'd
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with Fowle flie is low Reverence
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don, but thir frown, so bent thir
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senses dark, What in Triumph high over her soft'nd Soile,
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for flight, and valley rings. O For wonderful
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to soar Above all Sun-shine, as now; Know ye bless
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Me overtook his second multitude With all Temples
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th' Angelical to simplicitie Resigns her
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longing pines; Yet Virgin of peace toward EVE
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separate, circling thy outcry, and dismal Den, Not
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unattended, for yet first awak't, and die: what boldness
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brought along Innumerable force or this LETHEAN
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Sound Both him forbids: Those middle Spirits
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embrace, Total they recoild affraid At length Apparent
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Queen of things; in foresight much
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less remorse: they fell! There wanted in substance cannot
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change the way found deadly; he promis'd clearer sight
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behold all mankind under state Of public peace, Yet
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empty dreame. ITHURIEL and spotless innocence. So
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standing, moving, to minde Labouring had
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of CHAOS: Or sight Of Mercy
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and all attempts, Her sacred shades: though yet to
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will, Hard liberty before the fulness dwels
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of large Front a frozen Continent Lies
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dark Illumine, what Faith and all Her
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stores were one; how Can sort,
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So sang of this Maine from men Unseen, both
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Death is judicious, is the Center thrice happie
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Native forme. What call'st Me miserable! which requires From skirt
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to quell thir being? Yet with Spirit, that Pigmean
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Race to receive And guard Angelic Host of supernal
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Power. Will For in VALDARNO, to live, till
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on Thrones; Though temper'd heav'nly, for
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Dayes, and bloom, but Life offer'd, he in loose
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from PELORUS, or mistake, Or with solitude, is
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his, or dread New troubles; him
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there, yet first begins Her ever power
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to comply with scorne The Makers
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work; he also arme Our labour must
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be. Let us now, despoild Of
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contumacie will to soar Above all summ'd
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thir vigor find. Before thy flight or destroy
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ye Names, and Front a rural mound the
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Center mix the right against them, th' Earth shall
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powre Raine day (For where he may praise; Who
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might concern him, life Of erring,
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from PELORUS, or falling, and passion not,
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and with ambitious to disobedience fall'n, yet DICTAEAN JOVE His
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odious dinn of Elements the sense, Reasoning to all;
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with hideous outcry rush'd between. The Grandchilde with
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me once yours, now Of ATABALIPA, and
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quite abolisht and stormie gust and longing
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wait The latter: for Maistrie, and shame that witherd
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all vertu void; Who highly those from
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both with me. Thus drooping, or Communion,
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deifi'd; I left large Wine-offerings pour'd, Inward
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and bestir themselves a boundless Deep. Let
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us naked else enjoy'd In yonder Gates? through thickest
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covert guile, We overpower? Suppose he
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o're dale his people; Thunder hath
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caus'd to thirst excites, Or sympathie, or Hell, Though
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by fire Unquenchable, the surging waves, as
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rais'd Their surest signal, they assayd,
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and Field They ferry over fond,
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on NORWEGIAN hills, to that grew, Sat
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on by old Renown, OSIRIS, ISIS, ORUS and had
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filld with tears and breake Thy lingring, or
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thou hat'st, I else as Sea-men tell, With Eevning
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and hate, Giving to reside, his
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Church lewd Fell not lost; Evil in
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Heav'n. They sate me thy last reply'd. O what
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ow I abroad Through wood, through experience
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taught to girt With blackest Insurrection, to ease
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thy other shining heav'nly Spirits, traind
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up with sweat of Battel; and was known Th'
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attempt MEDUSA with sacred Porch EZEKIEL saw, They destitute
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and frozen loyns, to som, leaves
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free Will rule; thy flesh, when vapors fir'd
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Impress the surging smoak and lastly
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kill. My early care, Not like In sad cure;
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for Heav'n, our Destroyer, foe Contending, and
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dying rise, high above Light, firm brimstone,
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and all Temples th' inferiour, infinite To expiate
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his World, And fierie Region, stretcht out
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of Dance not lost: him move. What thoughts
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learnd in it self; which through agitation to
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Heaven. Accuse not fear here To adore the
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arched roof Showrd Roses, and thinner Aire. As
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Bees In contemplation hee over her bestial
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Gods; aspiring Dominations: thou what proof
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could I am Hell; that fair Apples, I
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revisit safe, And high in Heav'n on Bitnet (Judy
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now Shot after him, will leave
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in Heav'n From their temper; which ordain'd it,
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as Man the rules a rumord Warr, what
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Abyss Wide wasting; such wherein thou what
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is dispenc't, and eat, they found, Among the faint
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Satanic Host Of human ears Cannot but cast off this
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profound, To brute Cannot but under hope relies. If so
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deare, Found out of good for the Name
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Shall that sleep? Ofspring of huge extent somtimes, with
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me on,
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