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Paradise Lost


                                  Obtains the brow of some high-climbing hill,
                                  Which to his eye discovers unaware
                                  The goodly prospect of some foreign land
                                  First seen, or some renowned metropolis
                                  With glistering spires and pinnacles adorned,
                                  Which now the rising sun gilds with his beams:
                                  Such wonder seised, though after Heaven seen,
                                  The Spirit malign, but much more envy seised,
                                  At sight of all this world beheld so fair.
                                  Round he surveys (and well might, where he stood
                                  So high above the circling canopy
                                  Of night’s extended shade,) from eastern point
                                  Of Libra to the fleecy star that bears
                                  Andromeda far off Atlantick seas
                                  Beyond the horizon; then from pole to pole
                                  He views in breadth, and without longer pause
                                  Down right into the world’s first region throws
                                  His flight precipitant, and winds with ease
                                  Through the pure marble air his oblique way
                                  Amongst innumerable stars, that shone
                                  Stars distant, but nigh hand seemed other worlds;
                                  Or other worlds they seemed, or happy isles,
                                  Like those Hesperian gardens famed of old,
                                  Fortunate fields, and groves, and flowery vales,
                                  Thrice happy isles; but who dwelt happy there
                                  He staid not to inquire: Above them all
                                  The golden sun, in splendour likest Heaven,
                                  Allured his eye; thither his course he bends
                                  Through the calm firmament, (but up or down,


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