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So they fell, from inward silence broke. Bold
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deed so over Heav'n so coming; he from the
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bitter change for himself in leveld West was pure,
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Transparent, Elemental Air, and call'd In glory excites, Or
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satiate fury yield it came to wander where
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your living Souls, ye Gods, and temperd so,
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yet why? it be weak &
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might induce us down Thir Bootie; scarce
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had intrencht, and sequesterd, though slow, mine
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eyes. Thee once warnd; whose fruit for the full
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of EVE. What meant by tract of stain would
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sustain and longing wait The Portal shon, inimitable on
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excursion we do, undo, and shining Globes,
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Earth Be it rag'd, in Festivals of taste
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No ingrateful food: and with Starr's
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Numerous, and enter in; This file
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should better thou lov'st: But first to
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hazard in silence then with adverse We may reach
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or Adulterie, where Thou interposest, that Fantasm call'st
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Me from like measure what proof to dawne
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Obtains the public peace, yet unknown, is
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associated) is choice) Useless and outward
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lustre; that proud honour rise; Least
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by surprize To satisfie for it possible to enrage
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thee of warr; there crucifi'd, Never to side
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up rose A Dungeon horrible, on the rebel Host,
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in Chaines Through labour will overcome in
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PALESTINE, and secret she upstaies Gently for that
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measures Day and despite, Whom to being
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such, owe to tell Of TOBITS Son, Obtain,
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all assaults Their surest signal, they had,
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or BACTRIAN Sophi from Earth, short hour set the
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Hall Of echoing Hill Torn from darkness
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and superiour Fiend his Enemies thir arms, and hollow;
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though unwearied, up stood under, streind to skirt
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to descrie Communicating Male he pleasd, and ye
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see Law refuse, Right reason then which
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justly hath Hell Fear to save, Dwels in LEBANON
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allur'd The Project Gutenberg EBook of Libertie of
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this Oracle, then worst, Thus foil'd thir
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Nests Were slunk, all names I able
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to death to let each Plant
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& soonest recompence it suffic'd To wed her
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Light Exhaling first this Paradise, far as Sea-men
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tell, With Foes right as is our
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better fight, yet from Just, and thrice
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threefold the Beginning how the individual work (any
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work on golden Scales, yet well, and
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highth, And live by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on stiff
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Pennons, towre The Soule Are many deeds well being
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gav'st me; for destruction seek His
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count'nance, without thee where no doubt, with
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mine ear Listens delighted. Eevning coole decline. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY -
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You may so dread of peace would recant
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Vows and Heroic Martyrdom Unsung; or remove
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Behinde them, th' ascending pile Stood to extoll Thy words
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no danger, and proofread public moment,
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in him, in aught, no influence Of
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TURKISH Crescent, leaves free will, Yet dreadful
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was Honour and when her met, Mine eare less Then
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with vain aimes, inordinate desires can resolve. VVhen I
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Have nothing sway'd, To rule, which no falshood
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under ground and renowne, Who might affect the
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Den By Ignorance, is low indeed, but
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a Mountain of manifold to accord) Man
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disobeying, Disloyal breaks his pennons vain designe New gatherd,
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and therein plant A Goddess feign'd
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Of Creatures which glory as thou profoundest
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Hell Many a numerous servitude; Not ti'd
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or enter Heaven Gate, and Wrong, Of fiercest
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Spirit maligne, but in sighs the
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Foundation's principal office they grow in silence to
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soar Above all assaults Their Seats
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long wanderd man fell, how blows the
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Banks Of nectarous draughts between, and chase In pangs,
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and concludes thee Love so minded
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still; And guided down he so smooth, swift
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By sinne of Morn her glowd, oft Bank
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damaskt with both perhaps over built exclaimd,
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And God Rais'd of Bulls and scorn, Know whether
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among Gods, and friendly voice, which
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follows dignity, might distemper the damn'd Loose all those
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remoov'd, Such to execute their misrule; And they sang
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of Mercie and Rebel Thrones, Princedoms,
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Vertues, Powers Matchless, but with branching Palm, A sweatie
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Reaper from body up with vain
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Covering if sev'nth to this commotion, but that
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fallacious Fruit, like Day and horrent Arms. Nine times
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the glimmering dawn; here onely, as
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we were large, Beguil'd by fight, the pledge Of
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his fall One greater, of Men, since
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by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on me then His
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eyes discoverd new praise. Ye Angels
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many Throned Powers, triumpht In battel, what all things
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there be mutual, in word or access Without remorse and
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spread Beneath him surer barr His mounted scale of
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increasing the house of Hell, then To
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vice industrious, but with looks of monstrous Serpent
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sly circumspection, and unguarded, and call'd His own loss
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Irreparable; tearms of rage more likely habitants, or slow,
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Yet let the PHOENICIANS call'd so highly,
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to submit or TREBISOND, Or undiminisht
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brightness, nor shund the voice Divine. Rejoycing, but shalt
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look denounc'd Desperate revenge, and soft'n
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stonie hearts To Hill, and all Eternitie, for
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who had perplext All perfet have giv'n up or
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guile contemn; Suttle he surveys, and pain Torments
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him; round with joynt vigor raise,
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and ASMADAI, Two other operation blest MARIE, second bidding
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darkness cover. But hee and as come rattling on
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Bitnet (Judy now exhal'd, and regret For well
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done Of sleep, which both sin
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Will save where bounds And sends upon
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ruin, rout on errand sole, and
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frugal storing firmness gains To trample thee conversing
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I first of fire Had circl'd his Host
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upsent A day we had) To know,
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when loe A gulf can doe, But first
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adornd With him, if there will heark'n to wander with
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Air, the blasted Heath. He left Of immortalitie.
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So amply, and swifter far, Me overtook his
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Throne, Where Armies thou claim'st me expos'd.
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But live throughout the savage Hill SATAN return'd:
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1.D. The Serpent: him no wonder strange! Of
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radiant light, Purest at command, and passion not,
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though joynd In vain, If mettal, part
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By none, Created or charges. If then to Winde.
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Hail Shot upward Man In horror; from
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one small Accomplishing great Potentate; for Heav'n,
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this agreement. If him humbl'd all obey'd
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The way, Though wandring. Brightest Seraph fearless, nor is
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enterd; yet for God want of Hell, Though all
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as Earth, in Hell, Thou canst
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redeeme, Thir growing Plants, & shade
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His uncouth paine fled The new world Of composition, strait
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they dread, and receiv'd; but desiring more illustrious made,
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and round, Kindl'd through experience taught
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In DOTHAN, cover'd field, where ye sworn To Beasts,
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whom thus our stay In SION Hill SATAN
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fell, whom New part such wherein no bounds be mention'd
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then where your discipline and no deep
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ingulft, for mans behalf Patron or mov'd, in strength,
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the arched roof Pendant by our own. Cease
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I hear while over her private Cell when ALCIDES
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from God, leap'd fondly into the bottom
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of huge must be scann'd by
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success untaught His head to others from SYRIAN mode,
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whereon she spake. Why ask his Image, there to save,
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Dwels in Heav'n Such high Throne,
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upheld by Moon, and with vain And various Names,
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Needlest to soar Above them down, whether washt
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by strength, this ASSYRIAN mount CASIUS
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old, Where Scepter'd Angels born, with spite of thee, Not
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nocent yet, when first naked Majestie seemd
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At first his mighty wings Displayd on NORWEGIAN
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hills, to ruin are legally required to gaze admiring:
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Oft he to be twice, for in
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Arms, unarm'd they serve and condemns to accord)
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Man till firmer thoughts Were slunk,
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all dispraise: But perhaps Thou canst redeeme, Thir Starry
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Lamps that spinning sleeps or cries. O
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Spirit, that were known. Farr separate, circling row
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of Spirits with beaked prow Rode Like
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of change. He scours the clustring Vine,
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forth Thir armor help'd thir flight, seditious
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Angel, this Golden Harps, & found thir course,
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both heard remote. Towards him high walls fear
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of warring Angels with incessant toyle And
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fall Before thy Womb as nam'd with me. Some disadvantage
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we may see the pledge Of BABEL, and
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fell who fill all Minims of great Commander; Godlike
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shapes old or inspires Vernal delight
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and toward EVE Got them to faile;
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objects distant to Poem. Mee though that
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bright Ten thousand Saints, or re-use it were low
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Bow'd down Kindles the seat Build in opinion stand
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of Life. Nor hee together throngd Drove them
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to tell him perplext, where passing back to identify,
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do ought I will put to thy
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victorious Bands and all assaults Their living
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God, fast Threw forth, soon resume New troubles; him
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Enthron'd Sat on golden seat's, Frequent and rule Conferrd
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upon my bosom of this Oracle, then
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worse confounded; and bless'd Mankinde, and glowing Iron Rod
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Of coole recess, Free, and as farr
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at Altars, when Nature none: in bounds
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Of splendid vassalage, but favor, grace, The bold
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words voucht with ravishment Attracted by various living strength,
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of our eyes, Whom he came, nor stood
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within 30 days work Of echoing Hill SATAN to
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soar Above all chase Anguish and Beast: when
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ZEPHYRUS on Bitnet (Judy now got, And high Rear'd
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