The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Holds on the same, from Woman to begin.  
From Mans effeminate slackness it begins,  
Said th' Angel, who should better hold his place  
By wisdome, and superiour gifts receavd.  
But now prepare thee for another Scene.  
He lookd and saw wide Territorie spred  
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Before him, Towns, and rural works between,  
Cities of Men with lofty Gates and Towrs,  
Concours in Arms, fierce Faces threatning Warr,  
Giants of mightie Bone, and bould emprise;  
Part wield thir Arms, part courb the foaming Steed,  
Single or in Array of Battel rang'd  
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Both Horse and Foot, nor idely mustring stood;  
One way a Band select from forage drives  
A herd of Beeves, faire Oxen and faire Kine  
From a fat Meddow ground; or fleecy Flock,  
Ewes and thir bleating Lambs over the Plaine,  
Thir Bootie; scarce with Life the Shepherds flye,  
But call in aide, which tacks a bloody Fray;  
With cruel Tournament the Squadrons joine;  
Where Cattel pastur'd late, now scatterd lies  
With Carcasses and Arms th' ensanguind Field  
Deserted: Others to a Citie strong  
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Lay Siege, encampt; by Batterie, Scale, and Mine,  
Assaulting; others from the Wall defend  
With Dart and Jav'lin, Stones and sulfurous Fire;  
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