The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Though thou wert firmlier fastn'd then a rock.  
Sam: I could be well content to try thir Art,  
Which to no few of them would prove pernicious.  
Yet knowing thir advantages too many,  
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Because they shall not trail me through thir streets  
Like a wild Beast, I am content to go.  
Masters commands come with a power resistless  
To such as owe them absolute subjection;  
And for a life who will not change his purpose?  
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So mutable are all the ways of men)  
Yet this be sure, in nothing to comply  
Scandalous or forbidden in our Law.  
Off: I praise thy resolution, doff these links:  
By this compliance thou wilt win the Lords  
To favour, and perhaps to set thee free.  
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Sam: Brethren farewel, your company along  
I will not wish, lest it perhaps offend them  
To see me girt with Friends; and how the sight  
Of me as of a common Enemy,  
So dreaded once, may now exasperate them  
I know not. Lords are Lordliest in thir wine,  
And the well-feasted Priest then soonest fir'd  
With zeal, if aught Religion seem concern'd:  
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