The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Of detraction from her praise,  
Less then half we find exprest,  
Envy bid conceal the rest.  
Mark what radiant state she spreds,  
In circle round her shining throne,  
Shooting her beams like silver threds,  
This this is she alone,  
Sitting like a Goddes bright,  
In the center of her light.  
Might she the wise Latona be,  
Or the towred Cybele,  
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Mother of a hunderd gods;  
Juno dare's not give her odds;  
Who had thought this clime had held  
A deity so unparalel'd?  
As they com forward, the genius of the Wood appears, and  
turning toward them, speaks.  
GEN. Stay gentle Swains, for though in this disguise,  
I see bright honour sparkle through your eyes,  
Of famous Arcady ye are, and sprung  
Of that renowned flood, so often sung,  
Divine Alpheus, who by secret sluse,  
Stole under Seas to meet his Arethuse;  
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