Considerations On Miltons Early Reading And the Prima Stamina of His Paradise
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TAR. T THE FIRST ; EDEN . - ' * ** C Grant me the (lory of thy Church to fing, And geils of Kings 3 the total let me bring . % ;i From From thy firft Sabbath to man's fatal tomb, My flile extending to the day of doom. Ye Pagan poets, who audacioufly Have fought to dark the ever memory Of God's great works ! from henceforth dill be dumb Your fabled praifes of Elyfi. Urri, Which by this goodly model you have wrought, Through deaf tradition that your Fathers taught $ For the Almighty made his blif...sful bowers Better, indeed, than you have feigned yours. The all-clafping Heavens, - the cryflal of fmooth-iliding floods. Yet, ' over-curious, queftion not the fite, Where God did plant this garden of delight; Whether beneath the equinoftial line, Or on a mountain near Latonn's ihine, Nigh Babylon, or in the radiant Eafl ; Humbly content thee, that thou know'ft at lead, That that rare plenteous, pleafant, happy thing, Whereof th* Almighty made our grandfire King, Was a choice foil, thro* which did roaring Hide Swift Gihon, Piflion, and rich Tigris* tide, With ( ' '59 ) With that fair ftream, \vhofe filvcr waves do klfs Tlie monarch towers of proud Semiramis.
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