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Paradise Lost


                                  Raise out of friendship hostile deeds in peace.
                                  The conquered also, and enslaved by war,
                                  Shall, with their freedom lost, all virtue lose
                                  And fear of God; from whom their piety feigned
                                  In sharp contest of battle found no aid
                                  Against invaders; therefore, cooled in zeal,
                                  Thenceforth shall practice how to live secure,
                                  Worldly or dissolute, on what their lords
                                  Shall leave them to enjoy; for the earth shall bear
                                  More than enough, that temperance may be tried:
                                  So all shall turn degenerate, all depraved;
                                  Justice and temperance, truth and faith, forgot;
                                  One man except, the only son of light
                                  In a dark age, against example good,
                                  Against allurement, custom, and a world
                                  Offended: fearless of reproach and scorn,
                                  The grand-child, with twelve sons encreased, departs
                                  From Canaan, to a land hereafter called
                                  Egypt, divided by the river Nile;
                                  See where it flows, disgorging at seven mouths
                                  Into the sea: To sojourn in that land
                                  He comes, invited by a younger son
                                  In time of dearth; a son, whose worthy deeds
                                  Raise him to be the second in that realm
                                  Of Pharaoh: There he dies, and leaves his race
                                  Growing into a nation, and now grown
                                  Suspected to a sequent king, who seeks
                                  To stop their overgrowth, as inmate guests
                                  Or violence, he of their wicked ways


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