The Poetical Works of John Milton


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Yet som there he that by due steps aspire  
To lay their just hands on that Golden Key  
That ope's the Palace of Eternity:  
To such my errand is, and but for such,  
I would not soil these pure Ambrosial weeds,  
With the rank vapours of this Sin-worn mould.  
But to my task. Neptune besides the sway  
Of every salt Flood, and each ebbing Stream,  
Took in by lot 'twixt high, and neather Jove,  
Imperial rule of all the Sea-girt Iles  
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That like to rich, and various gemms inlay  
The unadorned boosom of the Deep,  
Which he to grace his tributary gods  
By course commits to severall government,  
And gives them leave to wear their Saphire crowns,  
And weild their little tridents, but this Ile  
The greatest, and the best of all the main  
He quarters to his blu-hair'd deities,  
And all this tract that fronts the falling Sun  
A noble Peer of mickle trust, and power  
Has in his charge, with temper'd awe to guide  
An old, and haughty Nation proud in Arms:  
Where his fair off-spring nurs't in Princely lore,  
Are coming to attend their Fathers state,  
And new-entrusted Scepter, but their way  
Lies through the perplex't paths of this drear Wood,  
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