The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Man: I cannot praise thy Marriage choises, Son,  
Rather approv'd them not; but thou didst plead  
Divine impulsion prompting how thou might'st  
Find some occasion to infest our Foes.  
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I state not that; this I am sure; our Foes  
Found soon occasion thereby to make thee  
Thir Captive, and thir triumph; thou the sooner  
Temptation found'st, or over-potent charms  
To violate the sacred trust of silence  
Deposited within thee; which to have kept  
Tacit, was in thy power; true; and thou hear'st  
Enough, and more the burden of that fault;  
Bitterly hast thou paid, and still art paying  
That rigid score. A worse thing yet remains,  
This day the Philistines a popular Feast  
Here celebrate in Gaza, and proclaim  
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Great Pomp, and Sacrifice, and Praises loud  
To Dagon, as their God who hath deliver'd  
Thee Samson bound and blind into thir hands,  
Them out of thine, who slew'st them many a slain.  
So Dagon shall be magnifi'd, and God,  
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Besides whom is no God, compar'd with Idols,  
Disglorifi'd, blasphem'd, and had in scorn  
By th' Idolatrous rout amidst thir wine;  
Which to have come to pass by means of thee,  
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