The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Plausible to the world, to me worth naught.  
Means I must use thou say'st, prediction else  
Will unpredict and fail me of the Throne:  
My time I told thee, (and that time for thee  
Were better farthest off) is not yet come;  
When that comes think not thou to find me slack  
On my part aught endeavouring, or to need  
Thy politic maxims, or that cumbersome  
Luggage of war there shewn me, argument  
Of human weakness rather then of strength.  
My brethren, as thou call'st them; those Ten Tribes  
I must deliver, if I mean to raign  
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David's true heir, and his full Scepter sway  
To just extent over all Israel's Sons;  
But whence to thee this zeal, where was it then  
For Israel or for David, or his Throne,  
When thou stood'st up his Tempter to the pride  
Of numbring Israel which cost the lives  
Of threescore and ten thousand Israelites  
By three days Pestilence? such was thy zeal  
To Israel then, the same that now to me.  
As for those captive Tribes, themselves were they  
Who wrought their own captivity, fell off  
From God to worship Calves, the Deities  
Of Egypt, Baal next and Ashtaroth,  
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And all the Idolatries of Heathen round,  
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