The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Her Temple on th' offensive Mountain, built  
By that uxorious King, whose heart though large,  
Beguil'd by fair Idolatresses, fell  
To Idols foul. Thammuz came next behind,  
Whose annual wound in Lebanon allur'd  
The Syrian Damsels to lament his fate  
In amorous dittyes all a Summers day,  
While smooth Adonis from his native Rock  
Ran purple to the Sea, suppos'd with blood  
Of Thammuz yearly wounded: the Love-tale  
Infected Sions daughters with like heat,  
Whose wanton passions in the sacred Porch  
Ezekiel saw, when by the Vision led  
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His eye survay'd the dark Idolatries  
Of alienated Judah. Next came one  
Who mourn'd in earnest, when the Captive Ark  
Maim'd his brute Image, head and hands lopt off  
In his own Temple, on the grunsel edge,  
Where he fell flat, and sham'd his Worshipers:  
Dagon his Name, Sea Monster, upward Man  
And downward Fish: yet had his Temple high  
Rear'd in Azotus, dreaded through the Coast  
Of Palestine, in Gath and Ascalon,  
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And Accaron and Gaza's frontier bounds.  
Him follow'd Rimmon, whose delightful Seat  
Was fair Damascus, on the fertil Banks  
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