The Poetical Works of John Milton


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So saying, his proud step he scornful turn'd,  
But with sly circumspection, and began  
Through wood, through waste, o're hil, o're dale his roam.  
Mean while in utmost Longitude, where Heav'n  
With Earth and Ocean meets, the setting Sun  
Slowly descended, and with right aspect  
Against the eastern Gate of Paradise  
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Leveld his eevning Rayes: it was a Rock  
Of Alablaster, pil'd up to the Clouds,  
Conspicuous farr, winding with one ascent  
Accessible from Earth, one entrance high;  
The rest was craggie cliff, that overhung  
Still as it rose, impossible to climbe.  
Betwixt these rockie Pillars Gabriel sat  
Chief of th' Angelic Guards, awaiting night;  
About him exercis'd Heroic Games  
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Th' unarmed Youth of Heav'n, but nigh at hand  
Celestial Armourie, Shields, Helmes, and Speares  
Hung high with Diamond flaming, and with Gold.  
Thither came Uriel, gliding through the Eeven  
On a Sun beam, swift as a shooting Starr  
In Autumn thwarts the night, when vapors fir'd  
Impress the Air, and shews the Mariner  
From what point of his Compass to beware  
Impetuous winds: he thus began in haste.  
Gabriel, to thee thy cours by Lot hath giv'n  
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