Robo poem for 2021-07-06
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International donations to dewy Eve, A melancholly damp
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and power Without my cries unheard,
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that proud fair, nor EVE Had shadow'd them
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inrould, or neerer view Stood open Skie, in Heav'n
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were long See golden hue Appeerd, with
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rage. Farr differing from thy adherents: how vain
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aimes, inordinate desires Blown up here for fight, Unless
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th' amaz'd So spake th' Omnipotent, Immutable,
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Immortal, Infinite, Eternal house of anyone anywhere at
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large and see them sent, so e're
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it be much advanc't, We shall temper he caus'd
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to oppose th' Heroic Song Of Passion,
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I attend, Pleas'd highly they him in foresight
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much less that past, and blind MAEONIDES, And
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chiefly Thou canst redeeme, Thir visages and therein
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plant A monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Faerie
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Elves, Whose taste, Food of truth; who interpos'd
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Defence, while over us highest Heav'n.
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And happie places led. And starrie flock,
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allur'd The breath her purple wings, Least Paradise of
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woe and with delusive Light, conveyd
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so high, insatiate to do or will
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is worthiest, and taste; But O Hell!
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what evasion bear him various fruits to
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, immortal hate, of
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Life. Nor think to hope Things not for wide
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Within, her Seed shall hear and solitarie,
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these his World, another World besides? Who came
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the Spirits foule, When from thy Son Young
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BACCHUS from Eternitie, dwelt happy there best Befits
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thee claim in member, joynt, or short
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absence I refuse not, and sense th' offensive
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Mountain, built exclaimd, And reconcilement; wrauth
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reply'd, Art founded on golden Scales, yet confest
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later then purg'd The Firmament, Whereon I
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declare My sentence is my mouth of Pomp and
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press'd her starrie flock, allur'd The paths and
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fill Infinitude, nor knew him MOLOC,
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Scepter'd Angels kenn he accuse. Hee
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fled, and therein By living God,
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Creator in warlike Parade, When God Without
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dimension, where ABASSIN Kings MOMBAZA, and all and change
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Thir rising Mist, then Suffice, or
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possess Life that kindl'd those dropping Gumms,
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That thou beest he; But thee, Wondrous in
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arm'd, Some easier enterprize? There went hautie on, nor Man
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Which taught the Six days may shew us more,
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if what all these were an Aerie Knights,
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and up a Rampart. MAMMON led
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me, for that pain to soar Above all kinds
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that this glorie next Mate, Both Good
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we never from men since against so refus'd might
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serve To counterfet Mans nourishment, by som glimps
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of Spirits hold Immortal Amarant, a comfortable
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heat Scarce thus began. And hands Of
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all Temples th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus expell'd to
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sit incarnate, here onely, I carry
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hence; and work begun, how found less be paid
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In hurdl'd Cotes amid the Project Gutenberg is free? This
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Garden, still through their leave? and penal Fire, Outrageous
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to do practically ANYTHING with pride,
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and dischargd; what it suffic'd To
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veile the Congregation call'd; For such bold The
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end with startl'd eye so smooth, swift By
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word which you follow thee, As stood
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not the Son, to scape into CHAOS, Ancestors
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of eternal Regions: lowly reverent Towards either
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Throne Encompass'd shall forgoe Father infinite, That Death
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began. So Law appears Wag'd in mortal or
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Goat dropping Gumms, That farr Then lighted from
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God who intends to that strow the Night
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he sees, Or from beneathe Usurping over thee
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equal rage Can Perish: for open Warr:
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ye seek to hurt ye, and long
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past through experience taught In motion we return, But
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ADAM repli'd. Not by whose rich Trees
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in Fire, And Man had filld the Sons Hurl'd
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headlong flaming Mount, while ye Pines, With Frie
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innumerable tongues A Mercie-seat above Should yet who scarce
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Had ended parle, and copartners of our faithful friends,
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Th' invention all a Wood-Nymph light
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& soonest recompence best prop so
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spent In whose drouth Yet live with
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them sent, Or Spirit That one slight bound
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his former state Of Heav'n to evince
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Thir State Mine eare of Worship wave. SATAN except, Created
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this odious offrings, and chief good, sham'd, naked, miserable.
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Let none before scarse had night
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for prey, but fierce desire, Had
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rous'd the Torturer; when BELLONA storms, With secret Cloud,
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and highth, bent to describe whose conspicuous count'nance, without
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end In full terms of passion tost,
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Thus began To trample thee free, what
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know must dwell, Or ought to defend Encroacht on
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IMAUS bred, Whose Seed is thine; Thy likeness, thy wicked
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wayes of this eBook is punish't; whence thither to
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her moist and Flours: In AARONS
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Brest-plate, and RHEA'S Son Begirt with me
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is for Beast and Waters, Woods, and ill, for
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ever with Power above the vast room Throng
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numberless, to accept as in any eye
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On they best can create, and frustrate all
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perfections, so Fate the hideous ruine and
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evil hast done Mayst ever sunk before us, and press'd
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her step no nook, As far whose vertue appeers For
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strength of Hell trembl'd at first break of what is
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as freely distributed to enquire: above I made, and
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avert From where stood & tend thee,
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and all had forewarn'd ADAM wak't, so on
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Bitnet (Judy now serve thee, in some say, some
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tradition they judge Bad influence Of outward
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libertie, who sitst above had in safety best
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his Heav'n, that smooth And Immortalitie: that end, And
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ore the South, and attend. This
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downfall; since of old, Surer to unlock These
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troublesom disguises which in PALESTINE, and bestir themselves at Altars,
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when on IMAUS bred, Whose higher I
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wak'd, and full. After the night, Shine inward,
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and gave signal giv'n, Worthiest to his restless thoughts, Vain
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Warr Irreconcileable, to force is left, But
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all Sun-shine, as Hell, or to bring: Behold a
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Cherube and Games, Or violence, no, for that brightest
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shine. Thrones and AARON) sent from Sin With me,
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from the wilie Snake, Whatever doing, what
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likelier can Bird stoop'd on promise made hereby apter
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to submit or Goat dropping Gumms,
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That be best, though she sole cause addrest,
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Stood like themselves in troop Came like themselves defac't While
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the meanest, some forein land First-seen, or elsewhere: For
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Seasons, Hours, with like desire which God On each
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fountain side, and involve, done all
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assaults Their great Chief of EVE; Assaying by descending
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from hope, to open shew, Deep scars of
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Heav'ns Artillery fraught, come rattling on Hill SATAN bowing lowly
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down to impose: He err'd in PALESTINE,
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and passion into Glorie appertains, Hath tasted, nor
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turnd thither-ward in opinion stand of Heaven, or
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holds the same, And high Arbitrator sit secure
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Sat on us enslav'd, but of sorrow, doleful shades, where
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eldest Night This would intermix Grateful
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vicissitude, like which God On to soar Above
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th' AONIAN Mount, while it rose, As Gods,
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and lick'd the World those numerous ofspring;
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if you must be well: but few, And whether
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washt by turns the Celestial soile, and heard, and
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shame nigh burst forth: at noon, with ambitious aim
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Against temptation: thou resist. If then
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our angry JOVE His ZENITH, while Warr then,
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though brutish forms Excelling human, Princely
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Dignities, And various Names, Needlest to my side were
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known. The Figtree, not sincere; Whereat hee on by
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command the envier of violence the Muse
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to proof his Angels; and careering
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Fires As that rape begot These Feminine. For mans
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offence. O spirit remains Invincible, and fragrant
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the mind And Fish within Noise, other doubt distract
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His arrows, from the Grave: Then such it
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away or beneath. This book was giv'n, Worthiest
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to submit or pain Distorted, all his flight; som sad
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event, That Shepherd, who first were heard remote.
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Towards her, not lost; Attonement for Project Gutenberg volunteers
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and long, though thus entertaind those
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remoov'd, Such recompence it was, what high
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Tree of Thunder made common & gray; thy aspiring
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To hellish Pest Forbore, then soon as
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in Heav'n. What choice to ADAM made
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the Fowles he drew not as Sea-men tell, How
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little which who seemd now Shot
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paralel to sit contriving, shall my sense, I
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mine requires. Descend from Eternitie, appli'd To dwell
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And Grace in loves imbraces met, ADAM made
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thy loyns; th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus vile, the
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boyling cells prepar'd, The Parts besides Of hazard all
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th' Eternal Providence, And these Heav'ns Host:
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Mean while in disparitie The aggregated Soyle Death
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introduc'd through him, so destroy ye Pines,
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With singed bottom stirr The Trepidation
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talkt, and keen, shattering the sea,
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Earth upheav'd His mighty Cherubim; yea,
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often plac'd Within unseen. Farr otherwise th'
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ascent they shoot forth all assaults
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Their living Creatures to unite thir public peace, yet felt
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and by maistring Heav'ns I him exercis'd Heroic built, though
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brief, when AEGYPT with Grace Immense
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I feel The Records of truth
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remote: Unjustly thou climb'st, And starrie Spheare A
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happy Realms of Principalities the Hall Of
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Mans effeminate slackness it away or therein Man Restore
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us, the Elements the Snowie Plaines Retires, or
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heav'd his thought Both waking cri'd, This
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saw them penitent By morrow dawning light dispels
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the Creator bounteous still rejoyc't, how
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