The Poetical Works of John Milton


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(Canst thou believe?) should be so stupid grown,  
While yet the Patriark liv'd, who scap'd the Flood,  
As to forsake the living God, and fall  
To-worship thir own work in Wood and Stone  
For Gods! yet him God the most High voutsafes  
To call by Vision from his Fathers house,  
His kindred and false Gods, into a Land  
Which he will shew him, and from him will raise  
A mightie Nation, and upon him showre  
His benediction so, that in his Seed  
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All Nations shall be blest; hee straight obeys,  
Not knowing to what Land, yet firm believes:  
I see him, but thou canst not, with what Faith  
He leaves his Gods, his Friends, and native Soile  
Ur of Chaldaea, passing now the Ford  
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To Haran, after him a cumbrous Train  
Of Herds and Flocks, and numerous servitude;  
Not wandring poor, but trusting all his wealth  
With God, who call'd him, in a land unknown.  
Canaan he now attains, I see his Tents  
Pitcht about Sechem, and the neighbouring Plaine  
Of Moreb; there by promise he receaves  
Gift to his Progenie of all that Land;  
From Hamath Northward to the Desert South  
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Things by thir names I call, though yet unnam'd)  
From Hermon East to the great Western Sea,  
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