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Sought loft Elijah, so in each place these

Nigh to Bethabara; in Jericho

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The city' of Palms, AEnon, and Salem old,
Macharus, and each town or city wall'd
On this fide the broad lake Genezaret,
Or in Peræa; but return'd in vain.
Then on the bank of Jordan, by a creek,
Where winds with reeds and ofiers whisp'ring play,
Plain fishermen, no greater men them call,
Close in a cottage low together got,

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Their unexpected loss and plaints out breath'd.
Alas, from what high hope to what relapse 30
Unlook'd for are we fall'n! our eyes beheld
Meffiah certainly now come, fo long
Expected of our fathers; we have heard

His words, his wifdom full of grace and truth;
Now, now, for fure, deliverance is at hand,
The kingdom fhall to Ifrael be restor'd:
Thus we rejoic'd, but foon our joy is turn'd
Into perplexity and new amaze :

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For whither is he gone, what accident

Hath rapt him from us? will he now retire

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After appearance, and again prolong

Our expectation? God of Ifraël,

Send thy Meffiah forth, the time is come;

Behold the kings of th' earth how they oppress Thy chofen, to what highth their pow'r unjust 45 They have exalted, and behind them caft

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All fear of thee; arise and vindicate

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Thy glory, free thy people from their yoke.
But let us wait; thus far he hath perform'd,
Sent his Anointed, and to us reveal'd him,
By his great Prophet, pointed at and shown
In public, and with him we have convers'd;
Let us be glad of this, and all our fears
Lay on his providence; he will not fail,
Nor will withdraw him now, nor will recall, 55
Mock us with his bleft fight, then fnatch him hence;
Soon we shall see our hope, our joy return.

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Thus they out of their plaints new hope refume To find whom at the first they found unfought: But to his mother Mary, when she saw Others return'd from baptifm, not her fon, Nor left at Jordan, tidings of him none, Within her breast though calm, her breast tho' pure, Motherly cares and fears got head, and rais'd Some troubled thoughts, which fhe in fighs thus clad. O what avails me now that honor high To have conceiv'd of God, or that falute Hail highly favor'd, among women bleft! While I to forrows am no lefs advanc'd, And fears as eminent, above the lot Of other women, by the birth I bore,

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In fuch a season born when scarce a fhed

Could be obtain'd to shelter him or me

From the bleak air; a stable was our warmth,

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A manger his; yet foon enforc'd to fly

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Thence into Egypt, till the murd'rous king
Were dead, who fought his life, and miffing fill'd
With infant blood the ftreets of Bethlehem;

From Egypt home return'd, in Nazareth

Hath been our dwelling many years; his life 80
Private, unactive, calm, contemplative,
Little fufpicious to any king; but now
Full grown to man, acknowledg'd, as I hear,
By John the Baptist, and in public shown,
Son own'd from Heaven by his Father's voice; 85
I look'd for some great change; to honor? no,
But trouble, as old Simeon plain foretold,
That to the fall and rifing he should be
Of many in Ifraël, and to a fign

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A fword shall pierce; this is my favor'd lot,
My exaltation to afflictions high;

Afflicted I may be, it seems, and blest;

I will not argue that, nor will repine.

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But where delays he now? fome great intent
Conceals him: when twelve years he scarce had seen,
I loft him, but so found, as well I faw
He could not lofe himself; but went about
His Father's bufinefs; what he meant I mus'd,
Since understand; much more his abfence now
Thus long to fome great purpose he obscures.
But I to wait with patience am inur'd;

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My heart hath been a store-house long of things And fay'ings laid up, portending strange events.

Thus Mary pond'ring oft, and oft to mind 105
Recalling what remarkably had pass'd
Since first her falutation heard, with thoughts
Meekly compos'd awaited the fulfilling:
The while her fon tracing the desert wild,
Sole but with holieft meditations fed,
Into himself defcended, and at once

All his great work to come before him set;
How to begin, how to accomplish best

His end of being on earth, and mission high:
For Satan with fly preface to return

Had left him vacant, and with speed was gone
Up to the middle region of thick air,

Where all his potentates in council fat;

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There without fign of boast, or fign of joy,

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Solicitous and blank he thus began.

Princes, Heav'n's ancient Sons, ethereal Thrones, Demonian Spirits now, from th' element

Each of his reign allotted, rightlier call'd
Pow'rs of fire, air, water, and earth beneath,
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Without new trouble; fuch an enemy

Is risen to invade us, who no less

Threatens than our expulsion down to Hell;
I, as I undertook, and with the vote

Confenting in full frequence was impower'd, 130

Have found him, view'd him, tafted him, but find Far other labor to be undergone

Than when I dealt with Adam first of Men,

- Though Adam by his wife's allurement fell, However to this man inferior far,

If he be man by mother's fide at least,

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With more than human gifts from Heav'n adorn'd,
Perfections abfolute, graces divine,

And amplitude of mind to greatest deeds.
Therefore I am return'd, left confidence
Of my success with Eve in Paradise
Deceive ye to persuasion over-sure
Of like fucceeding here; I summon all
Rather to be in readiness, with hand
Or counsel to affift; left I who erst

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Thought none my equal, now be over-match'd.

So fpake th' old Serpent doubting, and from all

With clamor was affur'd their utmost aid

At his command; when from amidst them rose
Belial, the diffolutest Spi'rit that fell,

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The fenfualleft, and after Asmodai
The fleshlieft Incubus, and thus advis'd.

Set woman in his eye, and in his walk,
Among daughters of men the fairest found;
Many are in each region paffing fair
As the noon fky; more like to Goddeffes
Than mortal creatures, graceful and discreet,
Expert in amorous arts, inchanting tongues

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