The Poetical Works of John Milton


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ERE-while of Musick, and Ethereal mirth,  
Wherwith the stage of Ayr and Earth did ring,  
And joyous news of heav'nly Infants birth,  
My muse with Angels did divide to sing;  
But headlong joy is ever on the wing,  
In Wintry solstice like the shortn'd light  
Soon swallow'd up in dark and long out-living night.  
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For now to sorrow must I tune my song,  
And set my Harpe to notes of saddest wo,  
Which on our dearest Lord did sease er'e long,  
Dangers, and snares, and wrongs, and worse then so,  
Which he for us did freely undergo.  
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Most perfect Heroe, try'd in heaviest plight  
Of labours huge and hard, too hard for human wight.  
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He sov'ran Priest stooping his regall head  
That dropt with odorous oil down his fair eyes,  
Poor fleshly Tabernacle entered,  
His starry front low-rooft beneath the skies;  
O what a Mask was there, what a disguise!  
Yet more; the stroke of death he must abide,  
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