The Poetical Works of John Milton


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And higher then that Wall a circling row  
Of goodliest Trees loaden with fairest Fruit,  
Blossoms and Fruits at once of golden hue  
Appeerd, with gay enameld colours mixt:  
On which the Sun more glad impress'd his beams  
Then in fair Evening Cloud, or humid Bow,  
When God hath showrd the earth; so lovely seemd  
That Lantskip: And of pure now purer aire  
Meets his approach, and to the heart inspires  
Vernal delight and joy, able to drive  
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All sadness but despair: now gentle gales  
Fanning thir odoriferous wings dispense  
Native perfumes, and whisper whence they stole  
Those balmie spoiles. As when to them who saile  
Beyond the Cape Of Hope, and now are past  
Mozambic, off at Sea North-East windes blow  
Sabean Odours from the spicie shoare  
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Of Arabie the blest, with such delay  
Well pleas'd they slack thir course, and many a League  
Cheard with the grateful smell old Ocean smiles.  
So entertaind those odorous sweets the Fiend  
Who came thir bane, though with them better pleas'd  
Then Asmodeus with the fishie fume,  
That drove him, though enamourd, from the Spouse  
Of Tobits Son, and with a vengeance sent  
From Media post to Aegypt, there fast bound.  
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