The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Deliverance offerd: I on th' other side  
Us'd no ambition to commend my deeds,  
The deeds themselves, though mute, spoke loud the dooer;  
But they persisted deaf, and would not seem  
To count them things worth notice, till at length  
Thir Lords the Philistines with gather'd powers  
Enterd Judea seeking mee, who then  
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Safe to the rock of Etham was retir'd,  
Not flying, but fore-casting in what place  
To set upon them, what advantag'd best;  
Mean while the men of Judah to prevent  
The harrass of thir Land, beset me round;  
I willingly on some conditions came  
Into thir hands, and they as gladly yield me  
To the uncircumcis'd a welcom prey,  
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Bound with two cords; but cords to me were threds  
Toucht with the flame: on thir whole Host I flew  
Unarm'd, and with a trivial weapon fell'd  
Thir choicest youth; they only liv'd who fled.  
Had Judah that day join'd, or one whole Tribe,  
They had by this possess'd the Towers of Gath,  
And lorded over them whom now they serve;  
But what more oft in Nations grown corrupt,  
And by thir vices brought to servitude,  
Then to love Bondage more then Liberty,  
Bondage with ease then strenuous liberty;  
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