The Poetical Works of John Milton


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That what I motion'd was of God; I knew  
From intimate impulse, and therefore urg'd  
The Marriage on; that by occasion hence  
I might begin Israel's Deliverance,  
The work to which I was divinely call'd;  
She proving false, the next I took to Wife  
(O that I never had! fond wish too late)  
Was in the Vale of Sorec, Dalila,  
That specious Monster, my accomplisht snare.  
I thought it lawful from my former act,  
And the same end; still watching to oppress  
Israel's oppressours: of what now I suffer  
She was not the prime cause, but I my self,  
Who vanquisht with a peal of words (O weakness!)  
Gave up my fort of silence to a Woman.  
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Chor: In seeking just occasion to provoke  
The Philistine, thy Countries Enemy,  
Thou never wast remiss, I hear thee witness:  
Yet Israel still serves with all his Sons.  
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Sam: That fault I take not on me, but transfer  
On Israel's Governours, and Heads of Tribes,  
Who seeing those great acts which God had done  
Singly by me against their Conquerours  
Acknowledg'd not, or not at all consider'd  
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