The Poetical Works of John Milton


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To noble and ignoble is more sweet  
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Untraind in Armes, where rashness leads not on.  
This also shall they gain by thir delay  
In the wide Wilderness, there they shall found  
Thir government, and thir great Senate choose  
Through the twelve Tribes, to rule by Laws ordaind:  
God from the Mount of Sinai, whose gray top  
Shall tremble, he descending, will himself  
In Thunder Lightning and loud Trumpets sound  
Ordaine them Lawes; part such as appertaine  
To civil Justice, part religious Rites  
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Of sacrifice, informing them, by types  
And shadowes, of that destind Seed to bruise  
The Serpent, by what meanes he shall achieve  
Mankinds deliverance. But the voice of God  
To mortal eare is dreadful; they beseech  
That Moses might report to them his will,  
And terror cease; he grants them thir desire,  
Instructed that to God is no access  
Without Mediator, whose high Office now  
Moses in figure beares, to introduce  
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One greater, of whose day he shall foretell,  
And all the Prophets in thir Age the times  
Of great Messiah shall sing. Thus Laws and Rites  
Establisht, such delight hath God in Men  
Obedient to his will, that he voutsafes  
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