The Poetical Works of John Milton


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The fairest of her Sex Angelica  
His daughter, sought by many Prowest Knights,  
Both Paynim, and the Peers of Charlemane.  
Such and so numerous was thir Chivalrie;  
At sight whereof the Fiend yet more presum'd,  
And to our Saviour thus his words renew'd.  
That thou may'st know I seek not to engage  
Thy Vertue, and not every way secure  
On no slight grounds thy safety; hear, and mark  
To what end I have brought thee hither and shewn  
All this fair sight; thy Kingdom though foretold  
By Prophet or by Angel, unless thou  
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Endeavour, as thy Father David did,  
Thou never shalt obtain; prediction still  
In all things, and all men, supposes means,  
Without means us'd, what it predicts revokes.  
But say thou wer't possess'd of David's Throne  
By free consent of all, none opposite,  
Samaritan or Jew; how could'st thou hope  
Long to enjoy it quiet and secure,  
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Between two such enclosing enemies  
Roman and Parthian? therefore one of these  
Thou must make sure thy own, the Parthian first  
By my advice, as nearer and of late  
Found able by invasion to annoy  
Thy country, and captive lead away her Kings  
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