The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Note: 53 Or wert thou] Or wert thou Mercy--conjectured by  
John Heskin Ch. Ch. Oxon. from Ode on Nativity, st. 15.  
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Or wert thou of the golden-winged boast,  
Who having clad thy self in humane weed,  
To earth from thy praefixed seat didst poast,  
And after short abode flie back with speed,  
As if to shew what creatures Heav'n doth breed,  
Thereby to set the hearts of men on fire  
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To scorn the sordid world, and unto Heav'n aspire.  
X
But oh why didst thou not stay here below  
To bless us with thy heav'n-lov'd innocence,  
To slake his wrath whom sin hath made our foe  
To turn Swift-rushing black perdition hence,  
Or drive away the slaughtering pestilence,  
To stand 'twixt us and our deserved smart  
But thou canst best perform that office where thou art.  
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XI  
Then thou the mother of so sweet a child  
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