The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Then lies him meekly down fast by his Brethrens side.  
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These latter scenes confine my roving vers,  
To this Horizon is my Phoebus bound,  
His Godlike acts, and his temptations fierce,  
And former sufferings other where are found;  
Loud o're the rest Cremona's Trump doth sound;  
Me softer airs befit, and softer strings  
Of Lute, or Viol still, more apt for mournful things.  
Note: 22 latter] latest 1673.  
V
Befriend me night best Patroness of grief,  
Over the Pole thy thickest mantle throw,  
And work my flatterd fancy to belief,  
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That Heav'n and Earth are colour'd with my wo;  
My sorrows are too dark for day to know:  
The leaves should all be black wheron I write,  
And letters where my tears have washt a wannish white.  
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