The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Inhospitably, and kills thir infant Males:  
Till by two brethren (those two brethren call  
Moses and Aaron) sent from God to claime  
His people from enthralment, they return  
With glory and spoile back to thir promis'd Land.  
But first the lawless Tyrant, who denies  
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To know thir God, or message to regard,  
Must be compelld by Signes and Judgements dire;  
To blood unshed the Rivers must be turnd,  
Frogs, Lice and Flies must all his Palace fill  
With loath'd intrusion, and fill all the land;  
His Cattel must of Rot and Murren die,  
Botches and blaines must all his flesh imboss,  
And all his people; Thunder mixt with Haile,  
Haile mixt with fire must rend th' Egyptian Skie  
And wheel on th' Earth, devouring where it rouls;  
What it devours not, Herb, or Fruit, or Graine,  
A darksom Cloud of Locusts swarming down  
Must eat, and on the ground leave nothing green:  
Darkness must overshadow all his bounds,  
Palpable darkness, and blot out three dayes;  
Last with one midnight stroke all the first-born  
Of Egypt must lie dead. Thus with ten wounds  
This River-dragon tam'd at length submits  
To let his sojourners depart, and oft  
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Humbles his stubborn heart, but still as Ice  
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