Robo poem for 2021-08-08
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If true, they villifi'd To waste Her office
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they heard remote. Towards her, but all parts
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EGYPT marching, equal'd the Son, in
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mortal injurie Imperishable, and curious Knots, but of
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more. With hundreds and Lord, as likes them
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threw Down right hand Reach also found thee
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farr remov'd from death to few unknown till
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wandring ore Hill Delight thee Earths Lord,
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That fought at Even to repose
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Your numerous Orbs impose Such place
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Farthest from side Or enemie, but
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all assaults Their living dores; let Fowle
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of Heaven, or steep, through love, but
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mee I soare, Above them to all; needs remove
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him call'd RAPHAEL, the Fountains, and chuse for that at
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ease out of Pomp and therein
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stand. For those wav'd thir bright
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imblazonrie, and cool, the brute deni'd, and Plaine, whereon
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In whirlwind; Hell Your bodies may
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praise; Millions of brightest shine. So speaking
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and all Trees In AARONS Brest-plate, and HYDRA'S,
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and chaste PYRRHA to Light; Our power
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Without remorse And should boast in Heav'n op'nd from thee
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unblam'd? since first drew Gods Endowd with
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EURYNOME, the fervid Raies, a Flat, Fast
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by obedience tri'd, now proclaim'd? But
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somtimes may see and jarring sound
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Of Cedar, Pine, and call'd ASTARTE, Queen
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unvaild her every Soule in youthful dalliance
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with ambitious to rebellious crew? Armie against Heav'ns
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Host: Mean while impiously they wherewithall, would dance, which
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no strife which here and slow, mine involvd;
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and faithful man fell, how such love, though
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last, then verifi'd When ever happie: him
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now unpeopl'd, and why Obtruded on
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stiff Pennons, towre The second, which time
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Become our hopes. But evil dayes though divinely wrought,
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Ascended, at command, and therein dwell.
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For never dwell, hope relies. My onely two
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black Air she assay'd: But past through their
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hideous length: before the Suns Orb, Incredible
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how thou EVE? now his Will
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either heele with mighty Seraphim Approach not, and freedom
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to quell thir names of Knowledge so
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doubtful consultations dark Ended rejoycing in Mercy and Nature
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and Stone, Whereof hee sat Second to
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languish without measure of monstrous sight Of lustful
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Orgies he attends the Lake where thou
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rather then th' Arch-Enemy, And sat
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Chief return. Part hidd'n veins of the Charities Of this
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punctual spot, a safe unenvied Throne
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To know, Why am Hell; When the Soul,
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Song End, and all perfections, so huge affliction and
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see Peace is dark Illimitable Ocean stream: Him
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God hath pronounc't it less Then Crown'd With
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shiverd armour strow'n, and needed hands lopt off from the
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deep, & Rocks retain The tempting stream, LETHE the Promis'd
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Seed is subject for from SYRIAN ground, as thine
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this vast profunditie obscure, Farr differing from
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begging peace: for beasts reserv'd? For death, Proclaiming
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Life offer'd, he should rise From
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off at all; but favour'd more imbroiles
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the Bullion dross: A race contend, said
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SATAN, whom mutual amitie so destroy ye to begin. As
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one Who out DEATH; Hell to Hell. I fell,
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As us'd all due and demurr Seis'd
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us, and pardon beg, and Morning shine. Whence Haile
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wedded Love, Where entrance quite chang'd; The
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ruin last, and with hideous ruine and discompos'd;
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Love the Mariner From every Beast, was thy Dominion,
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ADAM, estrang'd in bulk as fast, too secure Either
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to stand? Thou surely hadst in Triumph high
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disdain, Soon learnd, now ye see and pain From
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EDEN over the arched roof thou
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Of immortalitie. So cheard he enlarg'd Even to
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submit or Fish and secur'd Long had
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been found here, This Flourie Plat, the laws
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regulating charities and passion tost, Thus drooping,
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or when the Hall (Though like themselves in
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her plaint. If thou deprav'st it seems:
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One night tun'd her didst invest The
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lip of anyone anywhere at that this Gulfe.
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Awake, arise, or on them I
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stood a Covenant never more Establisht in PALESTINE, and
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Powers, nor hope no further by fire Must suffer
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more, the fringed Bank damaskt with gushing
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bloud of SYRIAN Damsels to donate. Mean
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while each In search I perform, speak thou,
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Who first Pausing a flame, Which from the glorie attributed
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to avert From vertue, all prodigious things, and
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with fruit surcharg'd, Deigns none Distinguishable in
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one rising, will in her ashes spring
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Of smoak and nature and shame
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in pleasure, solitarie. What can recall, or Fish that
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high up and all corruption, all access to
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save, Dwels in OREB since our defence, to rack,
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disturbd the bestial herds Attest thir humid exhalations, and all
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passage to dissect With vain and purge
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him burn His midnight march, and worse
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appear The overthrown he so rife There in
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Triumph and passion dimm'd his Angels;
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and Sewers annoy The Filial obedience:
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So having pass'd At which how would creep, If our
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sweet repast, Or much to do they
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among the midst a signal giv'n,
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Behold a Sea, suppos'd with ADAM,
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witness with jocond Music charm his
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warlike Angel bright Starr that Starr the
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Cataracts of vernal bloom, or Foreland, where
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shall his Angels; and void profound Of
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Fancie then I upon request, and ZEPHIR with lyes
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the like which God Of us off this heavie curse,
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SERVANT OF SUCH DAMAGE. Is flat despair: His people,
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who thus Follow'd in Arms, In Heaven, or
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refund of thee; be best, though now reignes
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Full happiness and foild with me once In some
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the TARTAR bounds, but a glistering Spires
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and th' unwarie brest With dread
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of receiving it, and golden seat's,
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Frequent and Land: nigh in Ice Thir embryon Atoms;
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they pass, the Air Shorn of spiritual Natures;
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only enlighten, but first Region dolorous, O're
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Shields Blaz'd opposite, half the flowing haire In amorous
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Ditties, and find thy praise Shall rest
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from the head And his Race, His Seat
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worthier canst represent As Gods, of monstrous size, TITANIAN, or
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beneath. This horror will replace the rest is
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more desirable, or hypertext form. As
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when Sin and Beast: when the public peace,
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and Flocks Grasing the length the greatest distance due, Though
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ineffectual found: Warr Open or Time. The radiant
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image viewing Becam'st enamour'd, and swifter far, Me
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miserable! which once came on, Chaumping his windows shut.
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Mean while in Reason, to consummate floure Spirits maligne
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Ey'd them wise In battel, what place of
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equipment including legal works. This said MICHAEL, then
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stood Vaild with exhilerating vapour bland words with Fire
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to Light; Our Death into the Earths Giant
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Sons With Centric and empties to repaire That
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kept for the sport and smoak: Such night
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the buxom Air, the terrestrial Moon SIDONIAN
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Virgins paid within them they sate him
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brought me voutsaf't, other five other care
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who comes Lur'd with me not lost;
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where Earth the Universal Orb Through utter darkness, thrice
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threefold the Flesh of injur'd merit, That Morn accomplish'd
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the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards
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Gambold before whom SATAN fell, from SYRIAN ground, and
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leave No equal, nor have heard, then
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where stood yet these Heavens Fire
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Compact of darkness! full terms whatever, when ARGO
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pass'd From MEDIA post to soar
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Above th' East, had at THEB'S and faded splendor
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likest Heaven seen, Hee seemd, In darkness,
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and pain Torments him; one abstracted
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stood Rustic, of joy with like
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which yonder Gates? through Groves and gates of
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respiration to soar Above the arched roof thou with
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thee, EVE within, Favour from Eternal Empire, that
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oft as this gloom; the welkin burns. Others
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whose hairie sides round he drew Gods that
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hill Pass'd frequent, With odds appeerd The multitude
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Now Land, the Creator, and glad. Empress, the safe
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with us, how would intermix Grateful vicissitude, like doom,
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Yet live at one abstracted stood Thy
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enemie; nor Angel the horned floud,
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With vanity had finisht, when with Heav'n; no cloud
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in despair, to all; but in DAN, Lik'ning his
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head appeerd Under his great provok't, since
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by dire hiss for Thou at one blow To
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overcome Thir Blossoms: with me. Some bloud effus'd. Much
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better warmth and Man, sole proprietie,
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In GIBEAH, when time of violence of Hell, then
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him due Rites, and therein plant
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A Leper once as set the Mountain fell'd) Brass,
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Iron, three sev'ral wayes that warr'd on studious thoughts
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Had ris'n or these Elements the
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sport and all admir'd, Admir'd, not lost; Attonement for
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ev'n in raging Fire Hath vext the Nuptial
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embraces forcible and fell Submiss: he first on they
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stole Those thoughts inflam'd of night. That
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for damages, costs and call'd In solitude somtimes
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forget all Temples th' expanse of which follows
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dignity, might work ease Wafts on
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Bitnet (Judy now raisd Bore him sore besides, in an
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Organ from the use of pure To perish
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all ye now swim in bulk
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as great Senate choose Dilated or seduc't;
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Thoughts, which if one seem'd Above his Created in
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thee, Natures healthful rules above; so
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highly, to do all assaults Their
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surest signal, they lik'd, and Flocks, and
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TREMISEN; On evil soon In Fable or corrupt no
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end; but rackt with attractive graces won who
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