The Poetical Works of John Milton


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That with moist curb sways the smooth Severn stream,  
Sabrina is her name, a Virgin pure,  
Whilom she was the daughter of Locrine,  
That had the Scepter from his father Brute.  
The guiltless damsel flying the mad pursuit  
Of her enraged stepdam Guendolen,  
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Commended her fair innocence to the flood  
That stay'd her flight with his cross-flowing course,  
The water Nymphs that in the bottom plaid,  
Held up their pearled wrists and took her in,  
Bearing her straight to aged Nereus Hall,  
Who piteous of her woes, rear'd her lank head,  
And gave her to his daughters to imbathe  
In nectar'd lavers strew'd with Asphodil,  
And through the porch and inlet of each sense  
Dropt in Ambrosial Oils till she reviv'd,  
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And underwent a quick immortal change  
Made Goddess of the River; still she retains  
Her maid'n gentlenes, and oft at Eeve  
Visits the herds along the twilight meadows,  
Helping all urchin blasts, and ill luck signes  
That the shrewd medling Elfe delights to make,  
Which she with pretious viold liquors heals.  
For which the Shepherds at their festivals  
Carrol her goodnes lowd in rustick layes,  
And throw sweet garland wreaths into her stream  
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