naverat iπi Javáry woędów hac fubito Ad Salfillum Poetam Romanum ægrotantem. 462 Para- PARADISE REGAIN'D. BOOK I. Who ere-while the happy garden fung, I By one man's difobedience loft, now fing Recover'd Paradife to all mankind, By one man's firm obedience fully try'd Through all temptation, and the tempter foil'd 5 In all his wiles, defeated and repuls'd, And EDEN rais'd in the waste wilderness. 9 Thou SPIRIT who ledft this glorious Eremite Into the defart, his victorious field, Against the spiritual foe, and brought'st him thence By proof the undoubted Son of God, inspire, B As As thou art wont, my prompted fong, elfe mute, 15 21 Now had the great Proclaimer, with a voice More awful than the found of trumpet, cry'd Repentance, and heaven's kingdom nigh at hand To all baptiz'd: to his great baptism flock'd With awe the regions round, and with them came From NAZARETH the fon of JOSEPH deem'd, To the flood JORDAN came, as then obfcure, Un-mark'd, un-known; but him the Baptift foon Defcry'd, divinely warn'd, and witness bore As to his worthier, and would have refign'd To him his heavenly office; nor was long His witness un-confirm'd: on him baptiz'd Heav'n open'd, and in likeness of a dove 30 The SPIRIT defcended, while the Father's voice From heav'n pronounc'd him his beloved SoN. That heard the adverfary, who roving still 26 About the world, at that affembly fam'd Would not be last, and with the voice divine 35 With looks aghast and sad he thus bespake. O ancient pow'rs of air and this wide world, (For much more willingly I mention air, This our old conqueft, than remember hell 0 Our hated habitation;) well ye know How many ages, as the years of men, E With dread attending when that fatal wound 40 Shall be inflicted by the feed of Evɛ 45 50 55 Delay ; 60 Delay; for longest time to him is short: 1 Thence 65 70 75 |