Robo poem for 2020-12-12
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Is as ours) Have sufferd, that at command,
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and knows that clad with OLYMPIAS, this delicious
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then perus'd, and call'd Seas: And for
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God before her taste, Food not had
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foretold, a foe Is greater part in
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Glory unobscur'd, And wilde, A vast and with everlasting
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groans, Unrespited, unpitied, unrepreevd, Ages of Science,
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Now shaves with thy contempt, At that oft
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those that this would not, as Evening: Cover
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me seemd well consist. Who justly accuse Thir
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Parent of joy Sole King, AHAZ his retreate
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To vital Lamp; but such of Divine not impossibly may
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produce new flesh of Fruit Of EDEN
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were sprung, Two dayes journey high, with adverse We
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should I obey But to God; I lowly
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reverent Towards either eye, and Death ready
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stands of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace
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within, Favour from Heav'n arriv'd, and
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dismiss thee no unbounded hope resolve To darken
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all Mankind; whom now Such to supply Perhaps thou beest
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he; But all Disputes Forc't Halleluiah's; while over
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Appetite, to circumscribe This Flourie Plat, the
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beginning, that way Beyond thus renews.
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So might supplie the bough of vengeance and sweet-smelling
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Herbs Espoused EVE with deeds Might intercept
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thy Wife, where no way the safe
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retreat Beyond all may reign in fears
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and friendly Powers Militant, That dwelt happy rural
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mound the fixt, And some fit
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strains pronounc't it suffice his State,
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Seem twilight sheds On those hearts
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To mortal foe, and all assaults Their childrens cries
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unheard, that brightest shine. There let th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus
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much won The speediest of som new wondrous
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Pontifice, unhop't Met such Fire Hath past Of
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lustful Orgies he thereat Offended, worth ambition though fall'n
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on Bitnet (Judy now Advanc't in Arms, in
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Glory crownd, Look'st from the unapparent Deep: There was
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In Hillocks; the Rites Mysterious of Hell
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And various influence of Hell had
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remaind Stupidly good, the bright essence then To
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good have sworn To ADAM fervently repli'd. O
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Son, in Heav'n were dispenst his Robe Uncover'd
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more. But know thee in PALESTINE, and (c)
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any work from. If true, If any purpose thus
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to that saw, when BELLONA storms, With gay
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Religions full of electronic work, or Faerie Elves, Whose
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inward State Shalt thou hat'st, I see Sad instrument
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to do what Revenge? the way Tore through
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ways thir Lord High up with unsparing hand; your Warfare,
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and lyes the steep savage Hill I else deep
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a Goddess, not lost; the Sun, and
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shame To mortal injurie Imperishable, and Wrong, Of hazard
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as farr remov'd Not BABILON, Nor great laughter at
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Sea that care To Beasts, whom ye sworn To
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him, will Supream, who first op'ning wide,
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Rowld inward, and arbitrary punishment then thou eaten of Life
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Still luminous inferior Orbs, Or envie, and strange:
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Two Planets seven, and hymning spent. Mean while Warr
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arose, And freed from the Hall (Though
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like shall temper he through fire Into all assaults
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Their surest signal, they say; But evil
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or SERAPIS thir Lords Possess it, man will
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reigne; As resting found here, though the dear pledge
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Of mortal voice, I will grow: So
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minded, have else enjoy'd In RHODOPE, where danger
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or from what is thine; it is despaird, For
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aught then if Spirit livd, Attendant on errand
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sole, and mad demeanour, then Heav'n Shoots
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farr then And ore the same illusion, not behind
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A dreadful and drearie Vaile They
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saw Angels Demi-gods. Nor serv'd it vain; awe
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from Heav'n, by whose Orb perhaps To waigh
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thy beams innumerable scarce begins Her end In
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search and forms Excelling human, and years, towards
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CANAAN win. Produced by AEQUINOCTIAL Winds
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worse relapse And various style Nor
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other two Be fruitful, multiply, and with
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audible lament Discover'd soon discerns, and
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damp, yet no way seems fulfilld All on wing
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after all his course, in PALESTINE, and
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man to augment. The savour we suspense,
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Collected stood obdur'd, And reason is undefil'd
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and full. After the Heav'ns. Whence in fears and
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cool, the terms of CATHAIAN Coast. The
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bent thir change, disdain'd not lost; the Sea;
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Of Brick, and Seed (O hapless crew
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involv'd With clang despis'd His mighty Seraphim to
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keep ye right, a murmuring waters forcing way
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Tore through experience taught we perhaps Might
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suddenly at eeve In them every Plant, said
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SATAN, but favor, grace, The fiery CHAOS
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blustring winds, which human sense, yet sinless. Of Satan
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fall In sight, That for who art naked,
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and never to finish, round As soft downie Bank
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with refection sweet remorse and beyond thought,
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which before her call, though far from the INDIAN
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streams; Abhorred STYX the Sea should thus began. Produced
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by whose stol'n Fruit after such could
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yeild. For loss Thus with Arched neck Between the Hymenaean
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sung, Both her rising seem'd Farr off
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From all Her state reserv'd? For bliss, among th'
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incensed Deitie, while thus wrested from the
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River Horse and Starrie Cope of Divine
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his wary speech he enlarg'd Even to declare
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Thy mate, who from head and press'd her
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bestial herds Attest thir change, Where God ordaind; Out
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of Supper Fruits in narrow frith He drew not
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safe. Assemble thou return as Sea-men
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tell, With terror guards Just ABRAHAM due course began,
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and therein plac't in Heav'n so the
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guileful Tempter ere dawne, Effect shall yeild
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To end heer unborn. Why sleepst thou
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saidst, from the frown Each thing thou spok'n
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as seemd, Deign to adore the
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tongue, Somtimes in DODONA, and Trophies: all
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other name His travell'd steps; farr remov'd from Golden
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Wire Temper'd soft imbraces, hee Who
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highly pleasd, and miserable Beyond th' advantage
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then no eye beheld. For Death with bluster
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to cast him bound his Office
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is Gold The Paradise Into the terms of
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receipt that won The Femal for
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flight, Thou usest, and pure, Severe,
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but he seemd That comes invited by fire had
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need All rational delight, That fires the Moon. Thither
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his Belly groveling thou thy Race
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to receive Our foile in fears and without him
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high exploit: But to burn His
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Loyaltie he assayd, and Creeping things, and Degrees;
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Or if Predestination over-rul'd by far, Me overtook
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his Angels; to soar Above th' irrational,
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Death into the outside bare Stands on Bitnet
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(Judy now Advanc't in PALESTINE, and Virgin Modestie,
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Her fertil earth Up to interpose his
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native vigour soon with grasped arm's Clash'd on all,
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mine own Faith approv'd in store. ADAM sore besides, vaulted
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with fire. Sounder fierie Region, what societie Can else
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but a Father Thron'd above his end Thou from
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the Southwind rose, they prais'd, That with
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Spirit, that state, content. If an Aerie Knights, and could
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his attention gaind, & thoughts in opinion
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stand His Adamantine Gates; three different Motions move? Which
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into a pleasing sorcerie could seduce Thee
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to tell how many Ages, and
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turbulent: For me, of Creatures, perfet sight, like shall
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see and th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus thy
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head and press'd her spirits down, whether washt
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by native dust? O spirit within the fatal Throne: Which
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neither vainly hope never see Thus EVE to
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few His mirror, with grief behold,
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Into th' Omnific Word, begotten Son, thou Revisit'st
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not hoping here Chains in ARIES
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rose: When SATAN except, none appeerd, or slimie, as
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no worse then The ancient TARSUS held, or here
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ended, and usher Evening mild, Bending to
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fulfil is associated) is adverse. Who to doe, But
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yet hard For envie more; but curses on th'
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incensed Father, t' whom they chose his baleful eyes
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what ere thus and shame in waite Here had
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suffic'd, Not equal, as Gods disguis'd in Arms, In
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billows, leave them let this time
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when lest unawares Fluttring his Front unfould; That
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bring forth all Temples th' expanse of
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fairest of Spirits for I suppose If our
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foes a scanner) Whence true op'ning, and wine. Witness
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if Predestination over-rul'd Thir freedom, they return, and
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benigne, Giver of GABRIEL from above: him MULCIBER; and deifie
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his Anointed Son belov'd, Son returnd with
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fury all Her sacred Porch EZEKIEL saw, with native Rock
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Of SARRA, worn with fruit So disinherited
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how thir populous North Pour'd never since our condition,
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thus with secret Cloud, serene. All
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Beasts of merit thine, shall achieve Mankinds deliverance. But
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thir several active Sphears assignd, Till ADAM, now half his
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seat prepar'd. So spake th' Ocean circumfus'd, Thir magnitudes, this
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latter, as Saints unmixt, and CAECIAS and Balme; A
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Dove sent from the heat from above, Those were
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foretold, a Pyramid of Winds: all one;
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how can performe Aught whereof so large
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bestowd, where he lifted up Light.
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Aire, No second tire Of absolute Decree
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I thence I obey him not lost; the seat
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prepar'd. So were no thought, and foule. But thir
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eyes devout, Grateful digressions, and miserable
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to crush his Keys, and disturb The worst,
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Thus saying rose A long Drie-ey'd behold?
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ADAM made thee, be restor'd, As Bees
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In procreation common else. By ASTRACAN
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over ADRIA to pervert that equal seemd;
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