The Poetical Works of John Milton


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To th' Ocean Iles, and in th' ascending Scale  
Of Heav'n the Starrs that usher Evening rose:  
When Satan still in gaze, as first he stood,  
Scarce thus at length faild speech recoverd sad.  
O Hell! what doe mine eyes with grief behold,  
Into our room of bliss thus high advanc't  
Creatures of other mould, earth-born perhaps,  
Not Spirits, yet to heav'nly Spirits bright  
Little inferior; whom my thoughts pursue  
With wonder, and could love, so lively shines  
In them Divine resemblance, and such grace  
The hand that formd them on thir shape hath pourd.  
Ah gentle pair, yee little think how nigh  
Your change approaches, when all these delights  
Will vanish and deliver ye to woe,  
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More woe, the more your taste is now of joy;  
Happie, but for so happie ill secur'd  
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Long to continue, and this high seat your Heav'n  
Ill fenc't for Heav'n to keep out such a foe  
As now is enterd; yet no purpos'd foe  
To you whom I could pittie thus forlorne  
Though I unpittied: League with you I seek,  
And mutual amitie so streight, so close,  
That I with you must dwell, or you with me  
Henceforth; my dwelling haply may not please  
Like this fair Paradise, your sense, yet such  
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