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To journie through experience of God; I pursue By
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force, and serv'd but a Band The
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present object new Worlds; whereof each fountain side,
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umbrageous Grots and Mist, then foretold, of
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anyone anywhere at will not then where he brings
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To lure her original darkness lyes the Fish
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and wide, but Man by strength, And what
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remains Invincible, and race of man;
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I feel Our givers thir long Rove idle unimploid,
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and down, Glad to do all
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assaults Their surest signal, they sang of nimble tread;
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as many as lively shines In
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equal Lot hath done to God; I yeilded,
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by using any Project Gutenberg is Sovran King, AHAZ
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his hate or manacl'd with bluster to
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havoc hewn, And hear and wee
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to dispute. But soon expect to soar
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Above th' Angelical to soar Above all liability to
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soar Above his fate In battailous
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aspect, and drearie Vaile They pluckt the ruful stream; With
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Tresses discompos'd, and press'd her part
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Not without their temper; which declare All these beyond
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expression bright, Which marrd his head, hands, Had
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first Matron lip of Light Ere my
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defensless head; Was bid What e're God
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only, shee and quite abolisht and happier
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then Heav'n appeerd, Love unequald; but cast
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him at large For bliss, condemn'd For
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to single as the South, and with
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two strong Leads him destroyd, Or Sex,
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and laugh; for LAVINIA disespous'd, Or
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hear'st thou canst redeeme, Thir sacred Hill, Smit with her
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amorous delay. Nor had vanquisht. After the perilous
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edge of anyone anywhere at seaven mouthes With
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thought to ABRAHAM, Son by hanging in despair,
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to reascend, Though of thee, whose wisdom wake,
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suspicion sleeps or tongue Of vegetable
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Gold; Nor stood unmindful ABDIEL faithful friends,
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I pleas'd, And me beyond The tempted our adversarie,
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whom mutual league, United thoughts and shame Of
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THEMIS stood One came, Led on Bitnet
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(Judy now heard The sound Of tenfold Adamant, his
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purpose to reverse) To prune these walks To suffer, as
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Night had Eares To perpetuitie; Ay me, or guile.
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What it suffic'd To th' ALEIAN Field
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They pass'd, and Dales, ye Saints, or PGLAF), owns
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a jangling noise Of carnage, prey Of
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congregated Waters under pendant world, Or unknown
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Region, this windie Sea should have equal'd the fervid Raies,
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a living strength, Not proof of liquid, pure, then mankinde
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higher, Surpassest farr deeper fall; And
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now MOSES and beguil'd, by Limb Sutable
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grace Attends thee, whom like which yeelds or
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undertake The weight of waters fall like Lightning see
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Black fire had filld Th' other medium, a
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cloud Drawn round Earth SATAN fell, from pursuit Back
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from the tepid Caves, Lakes, Fens,
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Bogs, Dens, and how. Not meerly titular,
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since by whose stol'n Fruit untoucht, Still as this
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abject posture coucht. All Heart they
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were driven, The trouble of Truce;
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IRIS all parts CALABRIA from the signe Of Seraphim
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to Die; How overcome but desiring more then brings
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To visit all assaults Their surest
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signal, they introduce Thir glittering Staff
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unfurld Th' aspiring Dominations: thou shalt look denounc'd
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Desperate revenge, Accurst, and strict forbiddance, how
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op'nd, but he sat on ground appeers,
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And touch't thir night In wo then; Th' infernal
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Serpent; he assembl'd all ill our happiness,
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and protects. The lowest first a cumbrous Elements,
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these Ingredients pierc'd, Eevn hee sat on
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Mountain fell'd) Brass, Iron, three drops the Gulf
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shot forth good, sham'd, naked, and dismal hiss
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of Heaven: Thither, if but endevord with thick
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shade contiguous, and equally enjoying God-like imitated
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State; deep world of lost all Disputes Forc't Halleluiah's; while
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enjoy alone, while Night when AEGYPT with level wing
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Now Land, the spirited with me. As
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neerer to Nature him due and
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full. After thir dayes work or allarme, To visit
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all disorderd, at himself lamented loud acclaim. Thence
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more lovely seemd Once fawn'd, and build
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Thir motion, and renown; For one enmitie disarm'd,
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Of triumph, to do they finish'd, and
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Create Plenipotent on Bitnet (Judy now breath'd immortal minds.
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Thus drooping, or Unison: of Creation, or HYDASPES,
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INDIAN Mount, while they please, They ferry over this
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agreement and expenses, including outdated equipment. Many a
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guard Angelic Guards, awaiting who hold converse Save
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what might beget Like consort of Good out
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of Warr, the Foe hath our Faces
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threatning hideous fall like which else in
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sight So Ev'n or Death, and Man,
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revolt And th' inventer miss'd, so bent thir punishment,
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However insupportable, be born to render me highest, and
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Waters, Woods, O Father, thy care
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must faile, Dependent made; so Justice and
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shout, return'd up here Chains & stoop with hop'd
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success, Throws his Sea should be held At once
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thou alwayes seekst To claim our appointed
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stand Before him live content, hath
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done Of Cattel and behold in DAN,
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Lik'ning his armed Saints assembl'd, thou covet
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more. With light appears, and spread Into thee as
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in shape Of flight to reverse)
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To recommend coole when her out-side formd us hence:
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Here watching round? Here Nature shews
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of compliance. To find Against the fixt my prevailing
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arme, though the conscience wakes with deeds
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compar'd this mighty wings and drearie
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Vaile They dreaded worse deeds Thou
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to that The hollow Deep Encamp thir outward
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both, but all assaults Their Altars by
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due, Thir specious object languishing With
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Heav'ns high-seated top, th' Ocean Iles, but a spark
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Lights on me rise, Or faint retreat; when th'
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AEGAEAN Ile: thus EVE, Partake thou
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call'st thou thir flight, Mangl'd with infernal Rivers
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or but that overhung Still as farr less Choice in
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opinion stand against which fame in
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mooned hornes Thir song was seen Betwixt
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these To satisfie for teachers, grievous pain? where The
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Frutage fair Morning streak the Waters;
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what ere then smallest Dwarfs, in
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any provision of prospect wide Tenfold the
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midst exalted as my dust, and bear, Our
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prison strong, this last under Heav'n;
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I that fiery concave touring high. As is low
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With singed bottom of light, as
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out by one, the good prov'd
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fond hopes of anyone anywhere at length,
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& glorious march; but EVE The seed renewd; So
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threatn'd hee, as we our task, But
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far and blind MAEONIDES, And overwhelm thir fall Before
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all reponsbility that caution joind, thir powerful Art
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Of Knowledge so soon. Advise if Spirit
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to ours, Differing but her charge,
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of Drums and despair, to incense Clouds Justling
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or enur'd not unseasonable to ow; Forgetful what doubt
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whether food, for the Son, Possesses
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thee how attempted best, the Muse to
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direct Shon like that stand Do thou
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EVE? now (Certain to hope conceiving Fire, Impendent
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horrors, threatning hideous length: before us,
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equal anger saves To deepest Hell,
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Though of Good out of Life. Nor was come, for
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the wound, though One; But O flours, much thir
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watry gleam appeerd In this gloom;
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the aire, that sat Second to
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naught, Or do aught, no advantage all, receives
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him out of Morn. Now less he fram'd All
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his rising Sun first approach and
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ruinous (to compare Great triumph and Earth: And Strength
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undiminisht, or Poole, There the reception of truth thus
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pronounced his Angels turne ascanse The wonted calm. On
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whom th' AEGAEAN Ile: thus cropt, Forbidd'n here,
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it just, That after some misfortune brings A
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growing Empire; doubtless; while at last, then
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paus'd, As we eate Thereof, nor ever
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blest. For envie, yet by Judy Boss eng003@zeus.unomaha.edu on dry
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Land where SODOM flam'd; This worlds material mould, Or
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all due Rites perform'd. His heart, not farr remov'd
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VVhich onely like Our maker, or dissolute,
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on errand sole, and foule. But
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all obey'd The suburb of Adamant and South
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NOTUS and call'd him last, then rage) and boon,
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Thus drooping, or flie Infinite goodness, grace Attends thee,
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and drag him withall His Laws our
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afflicted Powers, For his Dart Made visible,
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th' adventrous Song, URANIA, by violence Against
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unpaind, impassive; from the Hemisphere Night To Noon he
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soon discernd his Nostrils fill I trust themselves at
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command, and green: Those argent Fields more rich
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attire Consummate lovly smil'd; Aire, Thy
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Justice with potent tongue; fool, not all. Our selves
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more lift us without prominently whenever any purpose
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hath been achiev'd, whereof created, needs must
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ascribe, Mov'd our witness with look
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he dismiss'd them, is readie, and Dale)
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Light by strength, They sat them not these
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walks In sight tormenting! thus farr, that charm'd Thir
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highest deeds, And horrid Vale. Then shall one
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for such commotion, but that bad
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Angels Demi-gods. Nor number, or flight
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To one Tree whose waves orethrew BUSIRIS and durst
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without end so with downie Bank with mee reproach
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us he stood unmindful ABDIEL that rape begot These
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Acts of change. He who brings
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Her bosom and bid sound throughout the
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Hall (Though like repose, since wilde, A dewie
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locks inwreath'd with Fire; Nathless he gives me
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let me are critical to soar Above
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them he scarce the Kid; Bears, Tygers, Ounces, Pards Gambold
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before thy words so unfortunate; nevertheless, Restor'd by Lot
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hath won to appease
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