The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Dissolvd on earth, fleet hither, and in vain,  
Till final dissolution, wander here,  
Not in the neighbouring Moon, as some have dreamd;  
Those argent Fields more likely habitants,  
Translated Saints, or middle Spirits hold  
Betwixt th' Angelical and Human kinde:  
Hither of ill-joynd Sons and Daughters born  
First from the ancient World those Giants came  
With many a vain exploit, though then renownd:  
The builders next of Babel on the Plain  
Of Sennaar, and still with vain designe  
New Babels, had they wherewithall, would build:  
Others came single; hee who to be deemd  
A God, leap'd fondly into Aetna flames,  
Empedocles, and hee who to enjoy  
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Plato's Elysium, leap'd into the Sea,  
Cleombrotus, and many more too long,  
Embryo's and Idiots, Eremits and Friers  
White, Black and Grey, with all thir trumperie.  
Here Pilgrims roam, that stray'd so farr to seek  
In Golgotha him dead, who lives in Heav'n;  
And they who to be sure of Paradise  
Dying put on the weeds of Dominic,  
Or in Franciscan think to pass disguis'd;  
They pass the Planets seven, and pass the fixt,  
And that Crystalline Sphear whose ballance weighs  
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