The Poetical Works of John Milton


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To wed her Elm; she spous'd about him twines  
Her mariageable arms, and with her brings  
Her dowr th' adopted Clusters, to adorn  
His barren leaves. Them thus imploid beheld  
With pittie Heav'ns high King, and to him call'd  
Raphael, the sociable Spirit, that deign'd  
To travel with Tobias, and secur'd  
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His marriage with the seaventimes-wedded Maid.  
Raphael, said hee, thou hear'st what stir on Earth  
Satan from Hell scap't through the darksom Gulf  
Hath raisd in Paradise, and how disturbd  
This night the human pair, how he designes  
In them at once to ruin all mankind.  
Go therefore, half this day as friend with friend  
Converse with Adam, in what Bowre or shade  
Thou find'st him from the heat of Noon retir'd,  
To respit his day-labour with repast,  
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Or with repose; and such discourse bring on,  
As may advise him of his happie state,  
Happiness in his power left free to will,  
Left to his own free Will, his Will though free,  
Yet mutable; whence warne him to beware  
He swerve not too secure: tell him withall  
His danger, and from whom, what enemie  
Late falln himself from Heav'n, is plotting now  
The fall of others from like state of bliss;  
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