The Poetical Works of John Milton


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2. Bro: Tis most true  
That musing meditation most affects  
The pensive secrecy of desert cell,  
Far from the cheerfull haunt of men, and herds,  
And sits as safe as in a Senat house,  
For who would rob a Hermit of his Weeds,  
His few Books, or his Beads, or Maple Dish,  
Or do his gray hairs any violence?  
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But beauty like the fair Hesperian Tree  
Laden with blooming gold, had need the guard  
Of dragon watch with uninchanted eye,  
To save her blossoms, and defend her fruit  
From the rash hand of bold Incontinence.  
You may as well spred out the unsun'd heaps  
Of Misers treasure by an out-laws den,  
And tell me it is safe, as bid me hope  
Danger will wink on Opportunity,  
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And let a single helpless maiden pass  
Uninjur'd in this wilde surrounding wast.  
Of night, or lonelines it recks me not,  
I fear the dred events that dog them both,  
Lest som ill greeting touch attempt the person  
Of our unowned sister.  
Eld. Bro: I do not, brother,  
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