Robo poem for 2022-12-09
This commit is contained in:
parent
885513311a
commit
fbbee877d9
1 changed files with 189 additions and 0 deletions
189
poem_2022-12-09.txt
Normal file
189
poem_2022-12-09.txt
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
|
|||
1.C. The Clouds With thought I also
|
||||
know, Which it then But these corrosive Fires Ethereal,
|
||||
and drearie Vaile They taste No voice
|
||||
and Apologie to forget what deny, and desart wayes
|
||||
of him thou also; at eeve
|
||||
In equal what eyes That Golden Scepter rule Over the
|
||||
mouth Cast out from God Of
|
||||
Wiles, More meek surrender, half way Tore through
|
||||
unquiet rest: this which instructs us round
|
||||
This Paradise by people from NIGER
|
||||
Flood With Dart Against th' Arch-fiend
|
||||
reply'd. Daughter of Artifice or swimmes, And
|
||||
stabl'd; of Heav'ns fugitives, and know'st Thir
|
||||
Aierie Caravan high pitch let there best For loss of
|
||||
man, to minde contemnes; But glad
|
||||
precipitance, uprowld As we stand, The Head more
|
||||
adorn'd, More glorious and therein plant eyes,
|
||||
that strow the Sons of offerd good, created
|
||||
things faire, but favour'd more sudden view they reduc'd
|
||||
To manifest His violence the Celestial voices sweet,
|
||||
Bitter ere this gloom; the Starrs
|
||||
among) Fell long forborn, at thir Eyes how
|
||||
came I express thee repeaed; nor endearing smiles Wanted,
|
||||
nor yet God in ambiguous words, & whither tend
|
||||
From your spacious World, the dust thou
|
||||
thy Beauties powerful Art thou attended gloriously
|
||||
from following each his Keys, and press'd
|
||||
her now Through CHAOS and press'd her shadow seem'd,
|
||||
to meet so minded not, waiting close recess and
|
||||
with pride, and unhallowd: ere one
|
||||
with ascention bright Toward the INDIAN streams; Abhorred STYX the
|
||||
Victors proud? Ere this gloom; the rest: he
|
||||
now purer essence increate. Or dreams he who
|
||||
renounce Thir Kings, Learn how this
|
||||
easie charge, while he never from the Golden
|
||||
Panoplie, refulgent Host, in Herb, Plant, Fruit,
|
||||
That ore the Zenith like which wee
|
||||
freely give; Hell heard declar'd the Name I will
|
||||
pluck such Foes met His day, fear we
|
||||
may reign Over his bone; to enrage thee
|
||||
was formd them Day was giv'n, Behold
|
||||
a brok'n Rear Insulting, and lost; Evil be lost, but
|
||||
thou like grief behold, Into my heart,
|
||||
Methought I reck not, with repenting hand
|
||||
Soft she knew The Deitie, while over fond,
|
||||
on mee along: For mans offence
|
||||
To which thus reduc't becomes, His fixed
|
||||
seat, And onward came from PELORUS, or where
|
||||
these and shame hee also drown'd, And ACCARON
|
||||
and therein set them all ere yet now behold
|
||||
Approaching gross and haughtie strides advanc't, Created
|
||||
vast abrupt, ere well pleas'd. I oft Bank damaskt
|
||||
with grasped arm's Clash'd on dry
|
||||
Land He who will therein set To Noon
|
||||
retir'd, The coming hither, and unfrequented left him, or
|
||||
asleep, Shot after some fit body opaque can yet haply
|
||||
of blustring winds, which yet shon Above
|
||||
all my redeemd Shall hast'n, such Audacious neighbourhood, the
|
||||
slant Lightning, whose stol'n Fruit Of middle flight
|
||||
the use of mine eyes That led
|
||||
by annihilating die; Nor in one. Before thy Love,
|
||||
Vertue and with delight, all these, But
|
||||
Heav'ns fugitives, and shout, return'd up returnd as
|
||||
the sense With stench and foule. But that meek aspect
|
||||
Silent yet to jollitie and pain up Light. There
|
||||
best, the warlike sound Or find what between
|
||||
(Unanswerd least Are many Throned Powers, That
|
||||
farr to conceave, Satiate with winged Saint PETER
|
||||
at our happie though fairest colours mixt: On
|
||||
ADAM, rise, First found thir joy. Now
|
||||
on Bitnet (Judy now fild with labour loose, Though Heav'n
|
||||
be compar'd, XERXES, the ends of life. So
|
||||
without Love and ILIUM, on golden Compasses, prepar'd ill
|
||||
become my Loynes Thou also her step no account.
|
||||
Tomorrow ere this Infernal noise; Warr therefore,
|
||||
open Field, and spread Into th'
|
||||
upright And let dry Land he
|
||||
sent from the Bullion dross: A long
|
||||
Drie-ey'd behold? ADAM made him to hear, Light was fretted
|
||||
Gold. Not long usurp; ere dim thine eare to
|
||||
universal Frame, Thus were Land appeer. Immediately
|
||||
the silent, here stand still to soar
|
||||
Above all at Altars, when the most Project Gutenberg is
|
||||
happiness and therein set the Father, without leave No
|
||||
wonder, and 4 and all summ'd thir
|
||||
actions oft so nigh, Soft on
|
||||
they cast and vain desire, Among the Gates;
|
||||
three of Light, for death shall tread Th' Empire now,
|
||||
as frail Man Let th' Ecliptic, sped with
|
||||
surpassing Glory above had remaind (For where
|
||||
soonest recompence Dole with their side
|
||||
As after no doubt: Such resting found Already
|
||||
known to theirs by fire Of new Lands,
|
||||
Rivers run Much less when least of mankind, in
|
||||
Heav'n they introduce Law appears Wag'd in narrow space
|
||||
was my dread Commander: he recollects, and all
|
||||
Heav'n perhaps, Not by their various hue; by strength,
|
||||
Not hither From mee let us he next? Matter
|
||||
to all, and were seen Hovering on yon Lake
|
||||
Rapt in Heav'n so great World farr Have gathered aught
|
||||
divine of EVE; Assaying by doom frail
|
||||
World; at THEB'S and taste that implies
|
||||
not lost; the glorie will hardly dare,
|
||||
Or from one day Repeated, and when
|
||||
such another world, if our condition, thus
|
||||
returnd: URIEL, one peculiar grace Invincible: abasht
|
||||
the popular Tribes Of mischief, or shadie arborous roof,
|
||||
Soon had ceas't when AEGYPT with Envy and proud!
|
||||
Words interwove with me hence? erre in acts of
|
||||
Supper Fruits in Heav'n To recompence Equal
|
||||
in mind thee unblam'd? since he scarce
|
||||
to beare Then loudest vehemence: thither hast givn sincere
|
||||
Of lustre visibly appeerd, or creating
|
||||
derivative works, Creatour thus vile, the
|
||||
rest, as that possesse Earth, Aire, Beast and
|
||||
reduce To fill Infinitude, nor shund the arched
|
||||
roof thou seest, and call'd aloud. Thrones,
|
||||
Princedoms, Powers, off-spring of Spirits maligne Ey'd them forge Illusions
|
||||
as the Creator in swift as him out of
|
||||
damages. If we dwell, or other first: Man
|
||||
therefore on; For him the din of misery,
|
||||
Passion and interrupt the wave, and crude,
|
||||
Of wicked Tents behold In prospect high,
|
||||
At Ev'ning from the tenor of monstrous Serpent hath laid
|
||||
me downe By lik'ning spiritual Natures; only peace by
|
||||
Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on IMAUS bred, Whose vertue,
|
||||
whom will therein live, Though comfortless,
|
||||
as far as our happiness, and press'd her Will hath
|
||||
impaird, which now fild with ambitious
|
||||
to spend all enflam'd first resolv'd, If Prayers
|
||||
Could merit thine, shall I proceed, and gorg'd, nigh founderd
|
||||
on som suppos'd with grasped arm's
|
||||
Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy now upbraided, as equal
|
||||
Lot hath this Paradise Into the Morn
|
||||
Purples the Thrones, but less Then
|
||||
when he inward griefe His arrows, from the laws
|
||||
in Heav'n Shall enter now has a craggy
|
||||
Bay After the lowring Element Scowls ore the foaming
|
||||
deep Her nightly rounding walk with joy,
|
||||
to taste of anyone anywhere at all;
|
||||
but just, said I, faire EVE; Assaying by
|
||||
so spent his Brother; studious thoughts imployd Have sufferd,
|
||||
that first inflam'd of shame, dishonest shame
|
||||
beneath His Ministers of receipt that fixt in aught,
|
||||
which yonder VVorld, which God to
|
||||
reach then, nor on a Father
|
||||
Thron'd inaccessible, his hapless Foes, Death I obey is enterd;
|
||||
yet never since created like in
|
||||
Heav'n. What happiness, or other Beasts that look'd a Rampart.
|
||||
MAMMON led me is come To know repulse? For
|
||||
prospect, what would loose, Though to
|
||||
corporeal to augment. The PERSIAN in Section 1. General
|
||||
Terms of living Soule, Acknowledge him the Judgement, whether
|
||||
I else this windie Sea weed thir God-like
|
||||
food? The black tartareous cold invirons round, Cherubic shapes,
|
||||
Which two a Shepherd next appeer'd The Author
|
||||
not believe I sprung, Two dayes, they
|
||||
parted; by our joynt vigor find. Before
|
||||
thy voice, nor shade, Cedar, Pine, or Wilderness,
|
||||
Forrest or sweet! How dearly I ordaine Thir specious
|
||||
object by collision of anyone anywhere at whose operation
|
||||
brings Over thir faith? O ADAM, not spare Thee
|
||||
also evidence, example to Earth & youth Hopeful and
|
||||
upturn'd His benediction so, yet by Limb Sutable grace
|
||||
And for Lights as this gloom were form'd, Save
|
||||
what is low Reverence don, but so Fate shall
|
||||
one midnight brought me Henceforth; my
|
||||
right against his shape how frail Man except, Who from
|
||||
both to work in Front And easily
|
||||
detect what Warr on yon dreary Plain, forlorn and changing
|
||||
stile be as Sea-men tell, With thee
|
||||
not, and shot with clamors compasst round
|
||||
those Gardens fam'd of sorrow, doleful shades, where God
|
||||
ordaind; Out of fierce desire, Among those infernal Serpent; he
|
||||
sent from one slight bound Thy Husband, for both joyning,
|
||||
As DELOS or Graine, A generation, whom such
|
||||
wherein the dear by wondrous he breathd. Whence
|
||||
true Or violence, no, let us impow'rd To mortal Dart
|
||||
Strange horror chil'd At once was at this wilde Rout
|
||||
that small as soon return, had first
|
||||
it deals eternal woe. Yet live again were terms
|
||||
of Heaven, or Earth; there Coasting the ground
|
||||
Bore him BEELZEBUB Thus earlie, thus
|
||||
hast yet to prosper, and Twilight (for such
|
||||
an Angel serene, Made happie: him boast me
|
||||
from one Night comes a Sanctuary it
|
||||
gives me for proof his Saints,
|
||||
here Nature of works: therefore saught, refutes That dwelt
|
||||
then if ever, by Ceremonies
|
||||
Loading…
Add table
Add a link
Reference in a new issue