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Paradise Lost


                                  Dagon his name, sea-monster,upward man
                                  And downward fish; yet had his temple high
                                  Reared in Azotus, dreaded through the coast
                                  Of Palestine, in Gath and Ascalon,
                                  And Accaron and Gaza’s frontier bounds.
                                  Him followed Rimmon, whose delightful seat
                                  Was fair Damascus, on the fertile banks
                                  Of Abbana and Pharphar, lucid streams.
                                  He also against the house of God was bold:
                                  A leper once he lost, and gained a king—
                                  Ahaz, his sottish conqueror, whom he drew
                                  God’s altar to disparage and displace
                                  For one of Syrian mode, whereon to burn
                                  His odious offerings, and adore the gods
                                  Whom he had vanquished. After these appeared
                                  A crew who, under names of old renown—
                                  Osiris, Isis, Orus, and their train—
                                  With monstrous shapes and sorceries abused
                                  Fanatic Egypt and her priests to seek
                                  Their wandering gods disguised in brutish forms
                                  Rather than human. Nor did Israel scape
                                  Th’ infection, when their borrowed gold composed
                                  The calf in Oreb; and the rebel king
                                  Doubled that sin in Bethel and in Dan,
                                  Likening his Maker to the grazed ox—
                                  Jehovah, who, in one night, when he passed
                                  From Egypt marching, equalled with one stroke
                                  Both her first-born and all her bleating gods.
                                  Belial came last; than whom a Spirit more lewd


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