The Poetical Works of John Milton


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By violence, no, for that shall be withstood,  
But by deceit and lies; this let him know,  
Least wilfully transgressing he pretend  
Surprisal, unadmonisht, unforewarnd.  
So spake th' Eternal Father, and fulfilld  
All Justice: nor delaid the winged Saint  
After his charge receivd, but from among  
Thousand Celestial Ardors, where he stood  
Vaild with his gorgeous wings, up springing light  
Flew through the midst of Heav'n; th' angelic Quires  
On each hand parting, to his speed gave way  
Through all th' Empyreal road; till at the Gate  
Of Heav'n arriv'd, the gate self-opend wide  
On golden Hinges turning, as by work  
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Divine the sov'ran Architect had fram'd.  
From hence, no cloud, or, to obstruct his sight,  
Starr interpos'd, however small he sees,  
Not unconform to other shining Globes,  
Earth and the Gard'n of God, with Cedars crownd  
Above all Hills. As when by night the Glass  
Of Galileo, less assur'd, observes  
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Imagind Lands and Regions in the Moon:  
Or Pilot from amidst the Cyclades  
Delos or Samos first appeering kenns  
A cloudy spot. Down thither prone in flight  
He speeds, and through the vast Ethereal Skie  
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