The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Empires, and Monarchs, and thir radiant Courts  
Best school of best experience, quickest in sight  
In all things that to greatest actions lead.  
The wisest, unexperienc't, will be ever  
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Timorous and loth, with novice modesty,  
(As he who seeking Asses found a Kingdom)  
Irresolute, unhardy, unadventrous:  
But I will bring thee where thou soon shalt quit  
Those rudiments, and see before thine eyes  
The Monarchies of the Earth, thir pomp and state,  
Sufficient introduction to inform  
Thee, of thy self so apt, in regal Arts,  
And regal Mysteries; that thou may'st know  
How best their opposition to withstand.  
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With that (such power was giv'n him then) he took  
The Son of God up to a Mountain high.  
It was a Mountain at whose verdant feet  
A spatious plain out strech't in circuit wide  
Lay pleasant; from his side two rivers flow'd,  
Th' one winding, the other strait and left between  
Fair Champain with less rivers interveind,  
Then meeting joyn'd thir tribute to the Sea:  
Fertil of corn the glebe, of oyl and wine,  
With herds the pastures throng'd, with flocks the hills,  
Huge Cities and high towr'd, that well might seem  
The seats of mightiest Monarchs, and so large  
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