Robo poem for 2021-06-13
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Section 3. Information about them inexpert, and desart
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wayes from among themselves at Altars,
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when he attends the INDIAN Mount, while thus
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entertaind those steps On evil hast deignd a Meteor
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streaming to remove Behinde them, besaught His onely
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two first resolv'd, If him MULCIBER;
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and perpetual inrodes to Truth, that
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voyce, their various Laws of this Tree, If thence Had
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ris'n or Festivals, and also went
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hautie on, MAMMON, the terms of
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libertie, confin'd Within them to doom On LEMNOS th' arch-fellon
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saw him As by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on high:
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from the Sons thy gifts, and full.
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After these Vex'd SCYLLA bathing in Heav'n
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Gate rouling her Reign Sole reigning holds
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the fiercest Spirit to generate Reptil with words no
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Decree Another World, and ASHTAROTH, those Gardens
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fam'd of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or Soul
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with ambitious to servitude inglorious welnigh half
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appeer'd From off In meditated fraud Drew audience find,
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who had Eares To mortal foe, and
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with twelve Sons Came Prologue, and longing
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wait The flaming swords, drawn By name
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deserving. But first eruption, thither hast born First
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crept The Libbard, and Sleep on, pensive and paine,
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Till dieted by the Rose: Another part Which when
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call'd Mother Tree, from hence the shore
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their Generals Voyce they might work in
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PALESTINE, and enthrall'd By mee; not temptation to
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Arms. Nine times may come and empties to
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unthrone we need All persons concerned disclaim
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any particular state I boast Thir seasons: among
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the Spear. From off It started back,
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Remembring mercie, and Angels, Progenie of
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Pomp and broad, since mute, though she pluck'd,
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she comes unearn'd. Produced by confusion stand. For his Guardians
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bright, nor from the mild answer
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none shall call, and years, towards his
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head, but a copy of right, or Goat dropping
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Gumms, That curld MEGAERA: greedily they observ'd. As
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we suspense, Collected stood retir'd to fit
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to soar Above th' assault or destroy The sound Of
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hazard huge affliction and Angels, Progenie of
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sense exprest? The Calf in splendor likest Heaven
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and through experience taught thee lamenting learne, That run
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through hazard in despair, to Souls In Heav'n
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arriv'd, and shame By Judges first, If then
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his Guardians bright, nor Man I
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yeilded, by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on himself
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untri'd. I stood; But perhaps Our
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knowledge, planted by things made, and order from the
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frown of man fell, from mans
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destruction, maugre Hell, With Eevning was, what resolution and
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gorg'd, nigh at Altars, when two bright
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officious Lamps, Light Ere he perceav'd, warr
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were such grace Attends thee, stranger,
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who knew would I else might resist that seem'd
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a tuft of anyone anywhere at Sea
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Monster, upward Man therein plant A stream Of
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what compare? If so large Beyond
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thus and swage With solid, as in degree, of anyone
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anywhere at THEB'S and gave signs of bad no
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where she was pleas'd: now Sea, suppos'd with guile With
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hundreds and longing wait The barrs of which
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methinks I repent and condemns to
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submit or enter Heaven sat devising
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Death at THEB'S and therein stand. For mans behalf
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Patron or worse rape. These troublesom
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disguises which plenteously The weight of anyone anywhere at
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eeve In others on Thrones; Though all
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reponsbility that never hold his hand
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in heav'n: For CHAOS Umpire sits, And Temple right
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hand; your equipment. Many a solemn and longing
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wait The willinger I obey him lastly die a
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Meteor streaming to pervert that way round A glimmering
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of earthly bliss into a format
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with Power Divine the gorgeous East On even ground
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Fast by Faith Prefer, and beat'n way Over
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Fish that Seed time of heav'n, for
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Heav'n so in vain: which are decreed, Reserv'd him
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a copy it, as fast, and half in that
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proud return though firm, for sight, thou
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well may reign for EVE yet be
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call'd In freedome equal? or Aire?
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Is rising, who hold By this windie Sea flow'd Fast
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by command the Foundation web site
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which follows dignity, might direct his restless
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thoughts, and sulfurous Fire; Nathless he op'nd, but
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a spark Lights as here, it death
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lives, Lives, as fast, With stench and Apathie, and wonder
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now lower, and therein Man deprav'd,
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Not thy Belly groveling thou fearst not,
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overcome but to thirst I still govern
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thou attended gloriously from pain is low Bow'd
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down as one call'd Mother thus farr, that to
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soar Above all assaults Their childrens
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cries unheard, that thy thoughts amus'd, Not longer
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hold what must change Thir Snakie Sorceress that
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dark dislodg'd, and whereof in perpetual King;
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And stabl'd; of sorrow, doleful shades,
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where your use and prey To mee deserves No
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sooner had remaind (For we again in PALESTINE, and
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bring forth profuse on FLORA breathes, Her vertue
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thought Both SIN, and stature as lively
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shines In horror; from him appeas'd All, and
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wak'd To fortifie thus shall call, But
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ever saw the middle parts, then was none, whose
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portion set the Rising Sun his Angels; to all,
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so thou Of unessential Night receives him off
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From whom now soild and pursu'd The Angel, I
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yeilded, by keeping strictest bondage, though
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free, Yet envied; against the deep Will For whom
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now To the Lee, while over
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which yonder Allies green, As after came with
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jocond Music charm Pain for deliverance what form
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had Earth Bear his will Supream, who first
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Region dolorous, O're other viewing, Soon recollecting, with
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shaddowing Squadrons and blot out fit habitation fraught
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with grasped arm's Clash'd on Bitnet (Judy now 'Twixt upper,
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nether, and therein Each in darkness there gentle
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dumb expression bright, Then strait Op'ning her
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now glow'd the shatter'd side the host of TARTARUS
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profound, To visit all at command, and
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pain Through the Filial obedience: So spake
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th' Ocean meets, the Son, Divine Hystorian, who
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sought for the ruful stream; fierce
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extreames Contiguous might To know, and require More lovely seemd
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Alone the injur'd merit, That heav'n
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his Peers: attention still paying, still a
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Skie ador'd Among the first a wanton wreath
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in FRANCISCAN think thee now, uncall'd before the meager
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Shadow from flight, Mangl'd with Countnance blithe and
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therein dwell. For ever, by Day, Which
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oft remember, when her numberd such
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resemblance of Life began in joy with Mineral fury, aid
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to submit or charges. If then renownd: The
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debt paid, When out such wherein appear'd in despair, to
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prevent worse By spiritual, to dwell,
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hope That Mountain Pines, With Heav'ns matchless King:
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Ah wherefore! he susteind Superior, nor Heav'n so bent
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to heare! for long stood Among the God Supream, And
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high applauded, and Darkness old, Surer
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to impose: He pluckt, he dreind
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Into th' inabstinence of thine and huge; in
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her seeming, and interrupt his Almighty thus
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milde Zone Dwell not yet beleeve, though enamourd,
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from harm. Is rising, who deceive his
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power prevaile, th' uplifted Spear Of natures works,
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yet firm brimstone, and scorching heate? These troublesom disguises
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which under banne to submit or
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sinks, or with contemptuous brow. GABRIEL, to augment. The
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Tyrants plea, excus'd his Zeal of Morn; nigh in
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ILLYRIA chang'd From off Into my slumbers Nightly,
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or rejoyce In th' inspir'd CASTALIAN Spring So high
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exploit: But perhaps her Will though not there Leviathan
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Hugest of chearful face, wherein were wise,
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Or is associated) is thine; For what besides Imagind rather
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(Far other care lost which all assaults Their
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Seats long and imperial Powers, nor knew I that
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never more in paragraph 1.E.1 through experience taught
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we may see Sad task and drearie Vaile They
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first convex divides The bloud effus'd. Much
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of as impure what burden then? what glorious
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sight, If so nigh, in him appeas'd All, and
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SILOA'S Brook that pretense, but only us'd
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Permissive, and with wound, and bestir themselves
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at Sea that thou anon, while revive;
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Abandon fear; Yet Innocence and therein live, Though
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all Her Nurserie; they know. And mutual love, there
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be worth not the Poole MAEOTIS,
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up with startl'd eye On those heav'nly Audience loud Among
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those fair Then Crown'd With blandishment, each seem'd Or
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Spirit more came next favourable spirit, propitious
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guest, as ten thousand Demy-Gods on
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his back with unnumber'd as Man, Retaining still advance With
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Joy upraise In circuit, undetermind square or
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later; which thus and therein Each
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at THEB'S and other able, and fall'n, I
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felt, Commotion governd thus, unmovd with Voice divine
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or once heard this frail World; by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on FLORA breathes, Her bosom
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of God; I abroad Through labour grows,
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And opportune excursion we endur'd not, who can to
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move Thir Lords, a Bridge Of this gloom; the Oracle
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of Knowledge of pleasure we send, The
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Hemisphere Night In solitude What sit and should ye?
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by command Single, is Hell; And mortal tast Brought
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Death began. Then Crown'd With Ministeries due
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All were of SYRIAN ground, or
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re-use it then marshal'd Feast Serv'd only
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good, amiable, HESPERIAN Fields, And gladlier shall pervert;
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and Apathie, and Groves whose fruitful of Gold,
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when time or
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