The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Will down return to men,  
Th'enameld Arras of the Rain-bow wearing,  
And Mercy set between  
Thron'd in Celestiall sheen,  
With radiant feet the tissued clouds down stearing,  
And Heav'n as at som festivall,  
Will open wide the gates of her high Palace Hall.  
XVI  
But wisest Fate sayes no,  
This must not yet be so,  
150  
The Babe lies yet in smiling Infancy,  
That on the bitter cross  
Must redeem our loss;  
So both himself and us to glorifie:  
Yet first to those ychain'd in sleep,  
The Wakeful trump of doom must thunder through the deep,  
XVII  
With such a horrid clang  
As on Mount Sinai rang  
While the red fire, and smouldring clouds out brake:  
The aged Earth agast  
160  
With terrour of that blast,  
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