The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Of Moloch homicide, lust hard by hate;  
Till good Josiah drove them thence to Hell.  
With these came they, who from the bordring flood  
Of old Euphrates to the Brook that parts  
Egypt from Syrian ground, had general Names  
Of Baalim and Ashtaroth, those male,  
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These Feminine. For Spirits when they please  
Can either Sex assume, or both; so soft  
And uncompounded is their Essence pure,  
Not ti'd or manacl'd with joynt or limb,  
Nor founded on the brittle strength of bones,  
Like cumbrous flesh; but in what shape they choose  
Dilated or condens't, bright or obscure,  
Can execute their aerie purposes,  
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And works of love or enmity fulfill.  
For those the Race of Israel oft forsook  
Their living strength, and unfrequented left  
His righteous Altar, bowing lowly down  
To bestial Gods; for which their heads as low  
Bow'd down in Battel, sunk before the Spear  
Of despicable foes. With these in troop  
Came Astoreth, whom the Phoenicians call'd  
Astarte, Queen of Heav'n, with crescent Horns;  
To whose bright Image nightly by the Moon  
Sidonian Virgins paid their Vows and Songs,  
In Sion also not unsung, where stood  
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