The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Antigonus, and old Hyrcanus bound,  
Maugre the Roman: it shall be my task  
To render thee the Parthian at dispose;  
Chuse which thou wilt by conquest or by league  
By him thou shalt regain, without him not,  
That which alone can truly reinstall thee  
In David's royal seat, his true Successour,  
Deliverance of thy brethren, those ten Tribes  
Whose off-spring in his Territory yet serve  
In Habor, and among the Medes dispers't,  
Ten Sons of Jacob, two of Joseph lost  
Thus long from Israel; serving as of old  
Thir Fathers in the land of Egypt serv'd,  
This offer sets before thee to deliver.  
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These if from servitude thou shalt restore  
To thir inheritance, then, nor till then,  
Thou on the Throne of David in full glory,  
From Egypt to Euphrates and beyond  
Shalt raign, and Rome or Caesar not need fear.  
To whom our Saviour answer'd thus unmov'd.  
Much ostentation vain of fleshly arm,  
And fragile arms, much instrument of war  
Long in preparing, soon to nothing brought,  
Before mine eyes thou hast set; and in my ear  
Vented much policy, and projects deep  
Of enemies, of aids, battels and leagues,  
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