The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Than an unjust and wicked king.  
SENECA, Herc. Fur. 922.  
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From History of Britain, 1670.]  
Brutus thus addresses Diana in the country of Leogecia.  
Goddess of Shades, and Huntress, who at will  
Walk'st on the rowling Sphear, and through the deep,  
On thy third Reign the Earth look now, and tell  
What Land, what Seat of rest thou bidst me seek,  
What certain Seat, where I may worship thee  
For aye, with Temples vow'd, and Virgin quires.  
To whom sleeping before the altar, Diana in a Vision that night  
thus answer'd.  
Brutus far to the West, in th' Ocean wide  
Beyond the Realm of Gaul, a Land there lies,  
Sea-girt it lies, where Giants dwelt of old,  
Now void, it fits thy People; thether bend  
Thy course, there shalt thou find a lasting seat,  
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