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Freely put off, and for him laftly die

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Well pleas'd, on me let Death wreck all his rage; Under his gloomy power I shall not long

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Lie vanquisht thou haft giv'n me to poffefs

Life in my felf for ever, by thee I live,

Though now to Death I yield, and am his due 245
All that of me can die; yet that debt paid,
Thou wilt not leave me in the loathsom grave
His prey, nor fuffer my unfpotted Soul
For ever with corruption there to dwell;
But I fhall rife Victorious, and fubdue

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My vanquisher, spoil'd of his vaunted spoile;
Death his death's wound fhall then receive, and stoop
Inglorious, of his mortal fting disarm'd.

I through the ample Air in Triumph high

Shall lead Hell captive maugre Hell, and fhow 255
The powers of darkness bound. Thou at the fight
Pleas'd, out of Heav'n fhalt look down and smile,
While by thee rais'd I ruin all my Foes,
Death laft, and with his Carcass glut the Grave:
Then with the multitude of my redeem'd
Shall enter Heav'n long absent, and return,
Father, to fee thy face, wherein no cloud

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And reconcilement; wrauth fhall be no more
Thenceforth, but in thy presence Joy entire.

His words here ended, but his meek afpect
Silent yet fpake, and breath'd immortal love
To mortal men, above which only fhon
Filial obedience: as a facrifice

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Glad to be offer'd, he attends the will
Of his great Father. Admiration seiz'd

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All Heav'n, what this might mean, or whither tend Wond'ring; but foon th' Almighty thus reply'd:

O thou in Heav'n and Earth the only Peace .Found out for mankind under wrauth, O thou 275 My fole complacence! well thou know'ft how dear. To me are all my works, nor Man the leaft Though laft created, that for him I fpare

Thee from my bofom and right hand, to save,
By lofing thee a while, the whole Race loft. 280
Thou therefore whom thou only canft redeem,
Their Nature alfo to thy Nature joyn;

And be thy felf Man among men on Earth,
Made flesh, when time fhall be, of Virgin feed,
By wondrous birth: Be thou in Adam's room 285
The Head of all mankind, though Adam's Son.
As in him perish all men, fo in thee

As from a fecond root shall be restor❜d,

As many as are reftor'd, without thee none.
His crime makes guilty all his Sons, thy merit 290
Imputed shall abfolve them who renounce
Their own both righteous and unrighteous deeds,
And live in thee tranfplanted, and from thee
Receive new life. So Man, as is moft juft,
Shall fatisfie for Man, be judg'd and die,
And dying rife, and rifing with him raise
His Brethren, ranfom'd with his own dear life.
So Heav'nly love fhall outdoo Hellish hate
Giving to death, and dying to redeem,

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So dearly to redeem what Hellish hate

So cafily deftroy'd, and still deftroys

In those who, when they may, accept not grace. Nor shalt thou by defcending to affume

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Man's Nature, less'n or degrade thine own.
Because thou haft, tho' Thron'd in highest blifs 305
Equal to God, and equally enjoying

God-like fruition, quitted all to fave

A World from utter lofs, and haft been found
By Merit more than Birthright Son of God,
Found worthieft to be fo by being Good,
Far more than Great or High; because in thee
Love hath abounded more than Glory abounds,
Therefore thy Humiliation fhall exalt

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With thee thy Manhood also to this Throne; Here shalt thou fit incarnate, here fhalt reign 315 Both God and Man, Son both of God and Man, Anointed univerfal King, and Power

I give thee, reign for ever, and affume

Thy Merits; under thee as Head Supreme

Thrones, Princedoms, Powers, Dominions I reduce:
All knees to thee fhall bow, of them that bide 320
In Heaven, or Earth, or under Earth in Hell;
When thou attended gloriously from Heav'n
Shalt in the Sky appear, and from thee fend
The fummoning Arch-Angels to proclaim
Thy dread Tribunal: forthwith from all Winds
The living, and forthwith the cited dead
Of all paft Ages to the general Doom
Shall haft'n, fuch a peal fhall roufe their fleep.

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Then all thy Saints affembl'd, thou fhalt judge 330 Bad men and Angels, they arraign'd shall sink Beneath thy Sentence; Hell, her numbers full, Thenceforth fhall be for ever fhut. Mean while The World shall burn, and from her ashes spring New Heav'n and Earth, wherein the juft fhall dwell, And after all their tribulations long

See golden days, fruitful of golden deeds,

With Joy and Love triumphing, and fair Truth.
Then thou thy regal Scepter fhalt lay by,

For regal Scepter then no more shall need
God fhall be All in All. But all ye Gods,
Adore him, who to compass all this dies,
Adore the Son, and honour him as me.
No fooner had th'Almighty ceas'd, but all »
The multitude of Angels with a fhout

Loud as from numbers without number, fweet
As from bleft voices, uttering joy, Heav'n rung
With Jubilee, and loud Hofanna's fill'd

Th' eternal Regions: lowly reverent

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Towards either Throne they bow, and to the ground

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To Heav'n remov'd, where first it grew, there grows,

And flours aloft fhading the Fount of Life,
And where the River of Blifs thro' midft of Heav'n
Rowls o'er Elyfan Flours her Amber stream ;

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With these that never fade the Spirits elect

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Bind their refplendent locks inwreath'd with beams,
Now in loofe Garlands thick thrown off, the bright
Pavement that like a Sea of Jafper fhon
Impurpl'd with Celestial Rofes fmil'd.

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Then Crown'd again their gold'n Harps they took,
Harps ever tun'd, that glittering by their fide
Like Quivers hung, and with Præamble sweet
Of charming fymphony they introduce
Their facred Song, and waken raptures high;
No voice exempt, no voice but well could joyn 370
Melodious part, fuch concord is in Heav'n.

Thee Father firft they fung Omnipotent,
Immutable, Immortal, Infinite,

Eternal King; thee Author of all being,
Fountain of Light, thy felf invisible

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Amidft the glorious brightnefs where thou fit'ft
Thron'd inacceffible, but when thou fhad'ft
The full blaze of thy beams, and through a cloud
Drawn round about thee like a radiant Shrine,
Dark with exceffive bright thy skirts appear,
Yet dazle Heav'n, that brighteft Seraphim
Approach not, but with both wings veil their eyes.
Thee next they fang of all Creation first,
Begotten Son, Divine Similitude,

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In whofe confpicuous count'nance, without cloud
Made vifible, th' Almighty Father fhines,
Whom elfe no Creature can behold; "on thee
Imprefs'd the effulgence of his Glory abides,
Transfus'd on thee his ample Spirit rests.

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