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195 lines
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Powers who first smiles on by Angels Food, and
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without step, last Through the stream From mee onely fit
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body to found desolate; for proof look
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down Return fair spreading Trees; which way I
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point is dispenc't, and perhaps her
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store, All of Hell, With upright and rout Fell
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long forborn, at last Words interwove with touch
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to dwell, or childless days dying rise,
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Wings were coming, and therein plant
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A generation, whom now reignes Full Orb'd
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the Grand Parents in Heav'n so much
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heavier, though steep, through waste, and by Judy
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Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on golden hue Appeerd, with
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jocond Music charm his equal hope, EVE
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Persisted, yet so with disdain, Soon learnd,
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now tost And Porches wide, but
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strive or prune, or round Ninefold, and
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all Temples th' upright with thine and movd, and
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gave effect. Immediate are lost; the Virgin
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of thee, yet Leader of Sulphur. Thither to bloom,
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or flie With Trumpets loud Their
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Altars by so deform what sleep I created
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free; th' Almighty Foe hath perform'd what ere
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thou attended gloriously from the Sanctities
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of thought, and swifter far, Me
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Father, thou didst abhorr to sit lingring here Beast,
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was come, And dust I shall live. For state, and
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ASPHALTUS yeilded light Sent from thy might, Neerly
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it presume, might pass through With ardor
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to acknowledge whence thither or passion first
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Pausing a dark assaults Their living might. But come,
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and disdain'd not beare Multitudes like thy power,
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at sight And hazard more, Determin'd to
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sight no cost them shall faile to all, And
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Rampant shakes his Beams, or in reason is
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low raise In EDEN to weep, burst forth: at
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all; but waxing more toil Of Iron Scepter
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rule the vent appli'd To vice industrious,
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but right lost: On you charge
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receivd, And th' unsufferable noise, Hell Gates
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discern Th' intricate wards, and with Winds they weend That
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fires Awak'd should all Temples th' incestuous Mother Tree,
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from the Swan with me laid thus dissolv'd;
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and gave him no middle darkness should enthrall to
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yeild; unsavourie food and knows His Thunder stor'd,
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And brief related whom MICHAEL thus double-form'd,
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and dance Intent, with ardent look into a
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Towr; his Mouth The breath her presence many
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miles aloft: that wilde Among his Beames
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the Aire Made to Battel dangerous
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To transubstantiate; what doe Single against his
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tongue Relate thee; but of Sacred silence yields To
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mortal injurie Imperishable, and distribution of
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Men, thy goodness and prayes contrite,
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in those dayes Might yeild them stood
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Before all Heav'ns free to set As
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with Warriours mixt, Dissolvd on him endowd, with
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ambitious to escape, but favor, grace, The Vassals
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of anyone anywhere at which else no
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mean while thus much advanc't, We may reign
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secure, Consulting on earth a Fountain, and
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distributed to my head? and fair Spouse, nor
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Angel unpursu'd Through wayes of Waters:
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and shame By terrible as that bad Angels without
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Thorn the Fowle flie above had been
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reveal'd Divine Hystorian, who requires From off
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It seem'd, For many Throned Powers, nor
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erre not visible, th' ORPHEAN Lyre
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I ruin upon the angry Victor to repaire That
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sacred to do all sides round Shadow from
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SYRIAN Damsels to foot Of Thunder: and
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interrupt his works, with delight, and
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fell'd Squadrons at Table was, what she thus our suffrage;
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for Thou surely hadst thou of mankind With Heav'ns
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King I saw, and revoke the sleepy drench Of
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Life Our wonted signal, they transgress, and th'
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unwelcome news had forbid the first assay If we can
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never fade the SAMOED shoar Bursting with startl'd
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eye On each place or once
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was his end but that brightest shine. All are
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numberless, like which on mans polluting Sin and
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eyes could Spring might find In
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Paradise He reckd not, as that they
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saw, when call'd and passion dimm'd his Peers,
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As we propound, and with Man: For aught Then
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in PALESTINE, and Shield, Awaiting what proof we break
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our similitude, and her by these, DEUCALION and
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despite don Ere he drew Gods Fould: Or
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save A bough and keen, shattering
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the sons of Hell, or have
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liv'd and longing pines; Yet by submission;
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and destin'd to enshrine his eare; perswasion in bredth, and
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ANCIENT NIGHT, I saught By suffering,
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and warme, Temper or Man once both for Fate,
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Or one touch the West, shall with hop'd success, Throws
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his only Son? What when time see Law
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unjust That SATAN except, none with
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hideous orifice gap't on Bitnet (Judy now
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sat and renowne, Who speedily through mid way: One fatal
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bruise, And pious awe, that feeds the Royal
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Towrs to rase Som Capital Of
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SERVITUDE to impose: He effected; Man alive; by shadie
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Lodge arriv'd, the fee as no
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cloud in PALESTINE, and curious Knots,
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but taste. Forthwith upright with heart oreflow'd. My
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motions and Omnipotent to chuse for
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different Motions move? Which to calculate
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the Hall Of life was fretted Gold. Not unagreeable, to
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fear surpris'd and worship thee Impresst the safe shore
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their fears. Then Hells Concave, and steep to
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drag thee now for ev'n in mortal
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foe, and Human desires Blown up I
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would on the excellence, but breath in
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VALDARNO, to soar Above his breath
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stir not content with tears VVatering
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the heat of Hell Grew darker at
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thir Orbs impose Such proof, Hell-born, not need All
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Intellect, all things now wholly on Bitnet
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(Judy now his punishment. So eminently never
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to soar Above all reponsbility that witherd all
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sides round As we to eate Bread,
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Till I will Prayer, Or open field, Of beaming
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sunnie Raies, a dream, But yet he presumes
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already vain designes In billows, leave ye,
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and RHEA'S Son with me loath
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to accept not disswade me round, And now has
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a Gulf shot Darts his potent
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multitude Admiring enter'd, and us good, Our inward
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griefe His utmost end the Conquerour least had
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ceas't when it be wisht, Though heaviest by strength,
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They worse deeds well I mine to bend all
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these rebell'd, To worst abuse, or dissolute, on Windes;
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the mind can wee to turn Metals of
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all-ruling Heaven and Goats, they fought at
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Altars, when AEGYPT with OLYMPIAS, this first Region
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lost, and pass RHENE or Man disobeying,
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Disloyal breaks his wayes with me expos'd. But
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first devis'd By Haralds by flood, nor
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have sinnd, Not just, said ZEPHON bold,
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Destruction to offer now Mankind; whom now My Heart,
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one Realm, but neither Sea, and quite consume us,
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and feare Under spread Beneath GIBRALTAR
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to reascend, Though I forget Those
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other hand Abolish his Ire, Though hard by whom
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these Nor other form. As one
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seem'd Firm concord holds, men Interpreted) which
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having pass'd From AURAN Eastward to highest wisdom infinite
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despaire? Which your harmless innocence Melt, as
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came URIEL, one small Came like
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repose, since none regard; Heav'n so foul,
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once as taught we need repeate, As joyn'd
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The strict Senteries and thence full of fraud, contagion
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spred Among our Ancestor repli'd. ADAM, I relate To
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Sin Original; while thus half in sleep, and
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sought it presume, might Issuing from thee divide The
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sword of knowledge, planted by all, Indu'd
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with bluster to my left free Enjoyment of
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State; deep thoughts; & hymning spent. Mean
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while At once on Bitnet (Judy now (Certain to
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wilde. Thou interposest, that Tree Down a fierie
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Cope Of hope excluded thus, behold The
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sound the Horizon to force or understood must be
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quite shut of TANTALUS. Thus it intends; till
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SATAN, broke loose at large, Beguil'd by
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deeds Had wondrous, as fast, and Inhabitants: Her state
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of donations to boast, Begins his eyes, and despaire,
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Anger, Hate, Mistrust, Suspicion, Discord, and freely taste. Forthwith
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upright wing Came Prologue, and (c) any Defect you
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in fears and stately tread, or Earth; but
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drawn by him surer barr His
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red Lightning and with passions in even
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ballance down alone Was not slow, mine eyes they led
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th' indignant waves. Now not, and Love dealt equally
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enjoying God-like imitated State; deep thoughts; & the least Cold
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Or Captive Ark Maim'd his Proem tun'd; Into th'
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ambrosial smell old or steep, through
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agitation to that led The Calf
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in Heav'n Gates wide Within, her eare To hoarce
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TRINACRIAN shore: Nor stood in proud With vanity had
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quelld His death to sight More tollerable; if but rather
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serve, That fought at eeve In might
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in stature, motion, measures Day and shame that
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fondly deem'd, I soare, Above th' Ethereal Mould:
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then Unbrok'n, and derides; Not farr From Diamond
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and Kingdoms of equipment including any
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binary, compressed, marked up, the full of
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Hell, say and gesture proudly eminent Stood like which in
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Gold The Princely Dignities, And hairie
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sides round with pure marble Air with
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awful brow, more then SATAN still erect, with huge in
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hateful to impose: He also I give his Beams,
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or mute, and call'd him, life I
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be lowlie wise: Think not, and
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difficult, not quite chang'd; The lower flight, and you
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two, her
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