The Poetical Works of John Milton


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The Prospect was, that here and there was room  
For barren desert fountainless and dry.  
To this high mountain top the Tempter brought  
Our Saviour, and new train of words began.  
Well have we speeded, and o're hill and dale,  
Forest and field, and flood, Temples and Towers  
Cut shorter many a league; here thou behold'st  
Assyria and her Empires antient bounds,  
Araxes and the Caspian lake, thence on  
As far as Indus East, Euphrates West,  
And oft beyond; to South the Persian Bay,  
And inaccessible the Arabian drouth:  
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Here Ninevee, of length within her wall  
Several days journey, built by Ninus old,  
Of that first golden Monarchy the seat,  
And seat of Salmanassar, whose success  
Israel in long captivity still mourns;  
There Babylon the wonder of all tongues,  
As antient, but rebuilt by him who twice  
Judah and all thy Father David's house  
Led captive, and Jerusalem laid waste,  
Till Cyrus set them free; Persepolis  
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His City there thou seest, and Bactra there;  
Ecbatana her structure vast there shews,  
And Hecatompylos her hunderd gates,  
There Susa by Choaspes, amber stream,  
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