The Poetical Works of John Milton

By John Milton

SONNETS. POEMS ADDED IN THE 1673 EDITION. XIV

SONNETS.

POEMS ADDED IN THE 1673 EDITION.

XIV

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When Faith and Love which parted from thee never,
Had ripen`d thy just soul to dwell with God,
Meekly thou didst resign this earthy load
Of Death, call`d Life; which us from Life doth sever
Thy Works and Alms and all thy good Endeavour
Staid not behind, nor in the grave were trod;
But as Faith pointed with her golden rod,
Follow`d thee up to joy and bliss for ever.
Love led them on, and Faith who knew them best
Thy hand-maids, clad them o`re with purple beams
And azure wings, that up they flew so drest,
And speak the truth of thee on glorious Theams
Before the Judge, who thenceforth bid thee rest
And drink thy fill of pure immortal streams.


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