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To life prolongd and promisd Race, I now
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Gladly behold though but his utmost skirts
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Of glory, and farr off his steps adore.
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To whom thus MICHAEL with regard benigne.
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ADAM, thou know'st Heav'n his, and all the Earth
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Not this Rock onely; his Omnipresence fills
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Land, Sea, and Aire, and every kinde that lives,
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Fomented by his virtual power and warmd:
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All th' Earth he gave thee to possess and rule,
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No despicable gift; surmise not then
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His presence to these narrow bounds confin'd
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Of Paradise or EDEN: this had been
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Perhaps thy Capital Seate, from whence had spred
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All generations, and had hither come
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From all the ends of th' Earth, to celebrate
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And reverence thee thir great Progenitor.
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But this praeeminence thou hast lost, brought down
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To dwell on eeven ground now with thy Sons:
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Yet doubt not but in Vallie and in Plaine
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God is as here, and will be found alike
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Present, and of his presence many a signe
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Still following thee, still compassing thee round
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With goodness and paternal Love, his Face
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Express, and of his steps the track Divine.
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Which that thou mayst beleeve, and be confirmd,
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Ere thou from hence depart, know I am sent
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To shew thee what shall come in future dayes
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To thee and to thy Ofspring; good with bad
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Expect to hear, supernal Grace contending
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With sinfulness of Men; thereby to learn
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True patience, and to temper joy with fear
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And pious sorrow, equally enur'd
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By moderation either state to beare,
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Prosperous or adverse: so shalt thou lead
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Safest thy life, and best prepar'd endure
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Thy mortal passage when it comes. Ascend
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This Hill; let EVE (for I have drencht her eyes)
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Here sleep below while thou to foresight wak'st,
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As once thou slepst, while Shee to life was formd.
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To whom thus ADAM gratefully repli'd.
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Ascend, I follow thee, safe Guide, the path
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Thou lead'st me, and to the hand of Heav'n submit,
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However chast'ning, to the evil turne
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My obvious breast, arming to overcom
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By suffering, and earne rest from labour won,
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If so I may attain. So both ascend
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In the Visions of God: It was a Hill
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Of Paradise the highest, from whose top
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The Hemisphere of Earth in cleerest Ken
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Stretcht out to amplest reach of prospect lay.
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Not higher that Hill nor wider looking round,
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Whereon for different cause the Tempter set
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Our second ADAM in the Wilderness,
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To shew him all Earths Kingdomes and thir Glory.
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His Eye might there command wherever stood
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City of old or modern Fame, the Seat
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Of mightiest Empire, from the destind Walls
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Of CAMBALU, seat of CATHAIAN CAN
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And SAMARCHAND by OXUS, TEMIRS Throne,
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To PAQUIN of SINAEAN Kings, and thence
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To AGRA and LAHOR of great MOGUL
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Down to the golden CHERSONESE, or where
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The PERSIAN in ECBATAN sate, or since
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In HISPAHAN, or where the RUSSIAN KSAR
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In MOSCO, or the Sultan in BIZANCE,
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TURCHESTAN-born; nor could his eye not ken
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Th' Empire of NEGUS to his utmost Port
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ERCOCO and the less Maritine Kings
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MOMBAZA, and QUILOA, and MELIND,
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And SOFALA thought OPHIR, to the Realme
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Of CONGO, and ANGOLA fardest South;
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Or thence from NIGER Flood to ATLAS Mount
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The Kingdoms of ALMANSOR, FEZ, and SUS,
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MAROCCO and ALGIERS, and TREMISEN;
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On EUROPE thence, and where ROME was to sway
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The VVorld: in Spirit perhaps he also saw
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Rich MEXICO the seat of MOTEZUME,
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And CUSCO in PERU, the richer seat
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Of ATABALIPA, and yet unspoil'd
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GUIANA, whose great Citie GERYONS Sons
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Call EL DORADO: but to nobler sights
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MICHAEL from ADAMS eyes the Filme remov'd
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VVhich that false Fruit that promis'd clearer sight
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Had bred; then purg'd with Euphrasie and Rue
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The visual Nerve, for he had much to see;
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And from the VVell of Life three drops instill'd.
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So deep the power of these Ingredients pierc'd,
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Eevn to the inmost seat of mental sight,
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That ADAM now enforc't to close his eyes,
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Sunk down and all his Spirits became intranst:
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But him the gentle Angel by the hand
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Soon rais'd, and his attention thus recall'd.
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ADAM, now ope thine eyes, and first behold
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Th' effects which thy original crime hath wrought
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In some to spring from thee, who never touch'd
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Th' excepted Tree, nor with the Snake conspir'd,
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Nor sinn'd thy sin, yet from that sin derive
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