The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Worth naming Son of God by voice from Heav'n,  
Another method I must now begin.  
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So saying he caught him up, and without wing  
Of Hippogrif bore through the Air sublime  
Over the Wilderness and o're the Plain;  
Till underneath them fair Jerusalem,  
The holy City lifted high her Towers,  
And higher yet the glorious Temple rear'd  
Her pile, far off appearing like a Mount  
Of Alabaster, top't with golden Spires:  
There on the highest Pinacle he set  
The Son of God; and added thus in scorn:  
There stand, if thou wilt stand; to stand upright  
Will ask thee skill; I to thy Fathers house  
Have brought thee, and highest plac't, highest is best,  
Now shew thy Progeny; if not to stand,  
Cast thy self down; safely if Son of God:  
For it is written, He will give command  
Concerning thee to his Angels, in thir hands  
They shall up lift thee, lest at any time  
Thou chance to dash thy foot against a stone.  
To whom thus Jesus: also it is written,  
Tempt not the Lord thy God, he said and stood.  
But Satan smitten with amazement fell  
As when Earths Son Antaeus (to compare  
Small things with greatest) in Irassa strove  
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